By: Somdatta Saha
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Hill stations in India offer safe and serene escape for solo travellers. Think misty mornings, forest walks, local flavours, and slower pace that helps you breathe and reflect.
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Hill stations like McLeod Ganj, Kasol, Mussoorie and Coorg offer safety, warmth, and a laid-back vibe - perfect for solo travellers to unwind with ease.
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In Tirthan Valley's forests or at Nandi Hills' sunrise, silence speaks. Hill stations let solo travellers find answers in nature's quiet companionship.
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Hill stations offer hostels, homestays, cheap eats, reliable transport, which are perfect for solo travellers seeking rich experiences in budget.
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From journaling by river to bonfires with fellow travellers, places like Dharamkot and Landour offer quiet reflection with a friendly community.
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Hill stations like Lonavala or Araku Valley are short rides from metros, with easy transport and compact layouts for spontaneous solo escapes.
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From Rishikesh retreats to Shimla's heritage walks, hill stations offer moments that move you. They are unscripted and perfect for solo travelling.
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From momos in the Northeast to Coorg's pandi curry and Maggi with a view, hill stations serve flavour with charm.
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To learn how to plan a solo trip
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