Are You Alone on Valentines? Escape to These 10 Serene Indian Destinations

Date: 13-02-2025 Ghum India Ghum All Images Source: Wikimedia Commons

Valentine’s isn’t just for couples! It’s the perfect time for singles to travel, meet like-minded people, or embrace self-love.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

A lush valley with pine forests and rice fields. Perfect for nature lovers and solo explorers seeking peace.

Tarkarli, Maharashtra

A serene coastal retreat with clear waters, pristine beaches, and exciting solo scuba diving adventures.

Landour, Uttarakhand

A colonial-era town with misty hills, cozy cafés, and panoramic views—a peaceful solo getaway.

Majuli, Assam

The world’s largest river island, offering tranquil monasteries, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

Matheran, Maharashtra

Asia’s only car-free hill station, with lush greenery, toy train rides, and stunning scenic viewpoints.

Binsar, Uttarakhand

Surrounded by dense forests, this hidden gem offers Himalayan views and a peaceful nature escape.

Shoja, Himachal Pradesh

A quiet retreat in Tirthan Valley with scenic trails, wooden cottages, and breathtaking Himalayan views.

Kausani, Uttarakhand

Known for its tea gardens and panoramic Himalayan views, ideal for a relaxed solo escape.

Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Dubbed 'Mini Switzerland of India,' this meadow is perfect for a peaceful and scenic retreat.

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

A peaceful hill station in the Eastern Ghats, surrounded by coffee plantations and scenic viewpoints.