Escorted, Group & Individual Tours across India, Sri Lanka, Nepal & Bhutan

Is it safe for single woman travelers?

Generally tourists are never harmed, though they tend to be harassed by vagrants and unrelenting salesmen. Off late laws have become strict & the tourist police is doing a commendable job at heritage sites & tourist monuments. Those traveling with tour companies and having pre- booked programs feel safe, because most of the programs are escorted and drivers/guides provide the necessary assistance. Setting up assistance booths at important tourist destinations provides the tourist with a secure feeling, and also keep a check on vagabonds and strangers intending to commit a misdeed.

Adopting the following simple self-measures would also go a long way in benefiting tourists.

  • You have a right to say NO to selfies with strangers. It often turns into a habit, once you give in to the first picture with a stranger. Better avoid!
  • Don't befriend strangers, unless absolutely necessary particularly at public places.
  • Never accept food of drink from strangers at bus terminals, railway stations, airports, pubs, and other crowded areas. It could be spiked.
  • Avoiding travelling alone, late at night. Carrying mace, whistle.
  • Avoid lonely spots like long stretches of un-patrolled beaches, forest lands during daytime. If you must travel, travel with your partner or a local, familiar & known to you.
  • If visiting a pub, walk out sober (it may be a daunting task, but being in a foreign land, it's important.) Most incidents of gang rape and molestation take place when the victim is inebriated and seeks assistance to travel from one point to the next.
  • It travelling alone, choose hotels which are recommended by guide books, tourism department, reliable websites and other networking agencies."

Don't get me wrong, it's perfectly safe to travel alone, however one needs to follow some simple basic rules. The international rule while traveling alone is: you need to be extra alert & be prepared.