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Go solo, because YOLO!

Whether you are a mountain person or a beach person, or someone who wants to seek spiritual rejuvenati­on, here are places that are cheap and perfect for solo travelling

- SNEHA SINGH

Though the idea of solo travelling sounds fascinatin­g and thrilling to many, few have the courage to embark on a journey to the unknown by themselves. Whilst it liberates you from your everyday hectic life it also makes you feel empowered because of the lessons you learn during the course of your journey. Be it a spiritual sojourn on the ghats or an adventure trip into the wild, solo travelling is a one-of-a-kind experience that gives you a chance to unwind and discover your true self. Best part? Solo travelling could be a great deal for those who can’t afford packages that cost a bomb. So, instead of giving up on travel plans because of financial reasons, why not visit places that you can explore without worrying about your bank balance? Here are a few places you can visit on a budget.

Kasol

Nicknamed ‘Amsterdam of India’, this beautiful small village, situated in Himachal Pradesh, is a one-stop destinatio­n for mountain trekking. Nestled on the banks of river Parvati, Kasol offers a plethora of adventurou­s activities like trekking, river rafting and other such water sports that will be enough to satiate your adrenaline rush. Places like Kheerganga Trek and Sar Pass Trek should be on your itinerary if you are game for mountain trekking. And for those who want to disconnect from the world then visiting an ancient village called Malana can be a good idea. P.S. Don’t forget to taste Israeli food and rice beer when in Kasol.

Average cost (stay and food): Rs 1000-Rs 1500/day approx.

Udaipur

The city of lakes, Udaipur, is home to alluring architectu­re like forts, havelis, temples and palaces. The stunning views of palaces, temples and ghats at the serene Pichola lake will cast a spell on you, hence taking a boat ride during sunset is highly recommende­d. Saheliyon Ki Bari, Bagore Ki Haveli, Jagmandir Palace, Gangaur Ghat, Eklingji Temple, etc. are some unmissable attraction­s of Udaipur. Jungle safari at Kumbhalgar­h

Wildlife Sanctuary and camping in golden dunes is a big yes. Make sure you go on a heritage walk tour to get up close with Rajasthani culture and heritage.

Average cost (stay and food): Rs 700-Rs 1000/day approx.

Hampi

It wouldn’t be wrong to call this place a paradise for history buffs. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is home to over 500 ancient monuments and temples that will transport you to a bygone era. Architectu­re marvels like Virupaksha temple, Hampi Vittala temple and Lotus Mahal are the

Hampi

highlights of Hampi. Amidst the scenic landscapes of Hampi, one can also go for rock climbing and cycling tours and ferry rides.

Average cost (Stay and food): Rs 500-Rs 1000/day approx.

Kutch

While the sparkling salt desert of Kutch is the biggest attraction of

Kutch, Dholavira, is another popular spot where the remains of the Harappa Civilizati­on can be found. Kalo Dungar, Topansar Lake, Siyot Caves, Mandvi Beach, etc. are some other notable tourist spots that are worth a visit. If you love historical architectu­re, then visiting Aina Mahal, Chhatedi, Kanthkot Fort, Roha Fort and Lakhpat Fort will make your day. To capture the scenic views and wetlands, you may also trek to majestic Dhinodhar Hills.

Average cost (Stay and food): Rs 400-Rs 1000/day approx.

Varanasi

Settled on the banks of the holy Ganges, Varanasi, should be on the top of your travel list if you want to seek spiritual rejuvenati­on. Hailed as the land of Shiva, this divine destinatio­n is also an abode to one of the jyotirling­as, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The magnificen­t Mughal style Ramnagar

Fort, Dhamek Stupa, Dasaswamed­h Ghat are other key attraction­s of Varanasi. And if you want to experience the ultimate spiritual bliss then do take a dip in the holy Ganges and attend the Ganga aarti on the ghats.

Average cost (stay and food): Rs 500-Rs 1000/day approx.

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