Planning a solo trip? 9 safety rules you should know for a stress-free journey
Solo travel is fun but you can make it more secure with the help of key safety rules that keep your journey smooth and without any worry.

Planning a solo trip? 9 safety rules you should know for a stress-free journey

Planning a solo trip? 9 safety rules you should know for a stress-free journey ByAdrija Dey Jun 11, 2025 02:47 PM IST Read this news in brief form Share Via Copy Link Solo travel is fun but you can make it more secure with the help of key safety rules that keep your journey smooth and without any worry.

Solo travel is slowly breaking the mainstream image of travel being something you do only with company, be it family, friends, or a partner. But turns out, travel also includes your own company. Solo trips are liberating and adventurous, but they may also require your presence of mind to be safe. As empowering as solo travel is, it can be equally nerve-wracking because the reality is that you are responsible for your own well-being, making safety decisions a top priority.

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Dharamveer Singh Chouhan, CEO and Co-Founder of Zo World, shared with HT Lifestyle, 9 tips on how you can stay safe on your solo trips: 

Indian spots like these serve as excellent starting points:

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International destinations for first-time solo travel:

For international options, go for these places because of high safety standards and easy navigation, perfect for first-time solo female travellers:

Choosing the right season ensures not only better travel conditions but also improved safety and availability of services.

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3. Share your whereabouts

  • Assurance: Staying connected is a crucial part of solo travel. A quick daily message to family or friends, a dropped pin, a hotel name, or a ‘reached safe’ text adds an extra layer of safety.
  • Belong miles away: It’s also a great way to stay grounded and maintain a sense of belonging while away from home.
  • In destinations like Rishikesh, Auroville, or Kasol, where local hospitality is high but infrastructure might vary, regular check-ins can go a long way.
  • Tools to use: Apps like Google Maps' location sharing, WhatsApp live location, or even travel journals with updates, can become invaluable safety tools.

4. Choose the right stay

  • Accommodation can define the tone of a solo trip. Instead of choosing remote or isolated hotels, staying at hostels or boutique properties that are reputed for their solo-traveller-friendly policies is a smart move.
  • Places like Zostel offer female-only dorms, combining safety with social interaction, and are known for safe, clean, and community-driven environments where solo women travellers feel secure and supported.

5. Go offline (but smartly)

  • Mobile networks aren’t always reliable in remote getaways. Areas like Jibhi, Pulga, or even parts of Spiti Valley often experience patchy reception.
  • What to do when you are offline: Downloading offline maps, saving emergency contacts locally, and keeping a handwritten note of important phone numbers are effective measures in such zones.
  • Similar practices are useful in destinations like Iceland, rural Vietnam, or the Greek islands, where signal dropouts can catch even seasoned travellers off guard. Having a local taxi number or property contact readily available provides peace of mind when tech fails.

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6. Keep essentials on cloud and on hand

  • Losing documents can turn a trip into a logistical nightmare. Scanning important documents, ID cards, passports, visas, insurance and uploading them to cloud storage like Google Drive ensures they are accessible from anywhere.
  • A photocopy stored in the backpack serves as a backup when digital access isn’t possible.
  • This small step becomes particularly helpful in larger cities like Bangkok, Barcelona, or Delhi, where embassies or authorities often require immediate verification during emergencies.

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7. Carry a power bank and some cash

  • Unexpected power outages and limited ATM availability are common even in popular tourist locations.
  • A fully charged power bank ensures continued access to maps, contacts, and communication.
  • A small reserve of cash can come in handy when cards don’t work or digital payments aren’t accepted.
  • This proves especially useful in places like Leh, Hampi, or rural Goa, as well as smaller towns in Croatia, Sri Lanka, or Indonesia, where connectivity and cash options can be unpredictable.

8. Be aware, not afraid

  • Being observant, especially in unfamiliar areas, isolated spots, or during night transit, enhances security without compromising the experience. Choosing to remain sober enough to assess situations, avoiding risky shortcuts, and being mindful in interactions all contribute to a safer journey.
  • Even in globally safe cities like Reykjavík, Tokyo, or Melbourne, attentiveness is key, especially when exploring after dark or engaging with new acquaintances.

9. Trust your gut, always

  • Intuition remains one of the most effective personal safety tools. When a situation, conversation, or location triggers discomfort, immediate action, leaving, rerouting, or saying no, is the wisest response.

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