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Four Popular Hostels In India For Solo Women Travellers

Planning a solo trip soon You might want to check out these great women's hostels across different cities

Antaraa Chatterjee

While planning a trip, it often becomes a daunting task to go the solo route for women. In the situation of solo travelling choosing a place to stay that is both comfortable as well as safe becomes the utmost priority. Here is a list of women hostels around the country that you can stay at while travelling.

HosteLavie

The lovely hostel, which is close to Assi Ghat, has a garden, a patio, and dorms with kitchens and refrigerators. The setting and tranquil atmosphere are highly praised by visitors.

Where Near Assi Ghat, Varanasi

Price Starting from INR 400

Woke Hostels

This charming women's hostel is roomy, green, and decorated in Greek style. The lively Baga Night Market is also nearby for one of your nightly strolls for eating and picking up trinkets. The hostel also has an outdoor pool.

Where Arpora, Goa

Price Starting from INR 450

Micasa Hostels

Coming with a very tasteful decor, this women&rsquos hostel has tidy rooms, and is conveniently situated&mdashthe closest beach is only a short stroll away. In Spanish, "My Casa" means "my house," and visitors may attest to the welcoming atmosphere this establishment exudes.

Where Pondicherry

Price&nbspStarting from INR 600

One Light Hostel

The rooftop views, tranquil setting, and cleanliness of this vibrant women's hostel are something that is well appreciated by guests staying there. There are mattresses in the roomy common area where guests can unwind after a day of exploring the town and listen to fantastic music or converse with the welcoming founders.

Where Pushkar

Price Starting from INR 500

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