Wander Alone:

Must-Visit Destinations In South India For Solo Adventures

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Alleppey:

Alleppey's serene backwaters give you a perfect shot at unforgettable houseboat rides down with absolutely stunning views and make it one of the best solo travelling destinations in Kerala.

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Varkala:

Varkala is really quite a lovely place to visit right by the ocean & Bali's fine beaches sure do. The enchanting view of Varkala cliffs offers one a plain choice for naturalists as well as anyone who prefers solo history trips.

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Kodaikanal:

Surrounded by green forests and with a pleasant climate, Kodaikanal offers solo travellers an opportunity to immerse in the calm environment accompanied by nature and adventure.

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Munnar:

Munnar is home to tea plantations, the place is filled with cool climate, resorts, and healing activities, which make it one of the best tourist spots in the country.

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Hampi:

Hampi is a world heritage site that offers the great twin delights of old temples and disintegrated ruins to the visitor, which are of both interest to the solo traveller.

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Gokarna:

Gokarna is a desolate beach hamlet with sacred temple craftsmanship and pristine beaches, engaging in a journey where they merge spirituality with kosha.

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Cochin:

Cochin is a lively port city with a slouch of cultural heritage for a solo traveller looking to be steeped in its history and diversity attractions.

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Puducherry:

The blend of the Indian and the French is something that becomes the essence of serenity for tourists who would like to cherish pretty streets and colonial buildings serving seaside bars all day in tranquility in Puducherry.

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Vagamon:

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Vagamon attracts nature enthusiasts with its pine forests, waterfalls, and peace-loving ambiance.

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