Solo women travellers on the rise in the country

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The number of solo women travellers has been rising in the country with 75 per cent growth in bookings for such journey to some tour operators.

Most of these women are from tier-1 cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, online tour operators said.

With rising income levels of women professionals, there has also been a growth in the number of women travellers taking international trips.

"We found that the leading city destinations for solo women travellers in the last few years were Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune followed by leisure destinations of Goa, Kochi, Jaipur, Guwahati, and

"Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore, London, Denpasar in and led the international by women travellers," said Balu Ramachandran - of Air and Distribution, Cleartrip.

The trend has seen a considerable rise over the past couple of years with 75 per cent of on Cleartrip's platform made by women who preferred travelling alone, he said.

For international travel, Cleartrip has witnessed a 10 per cent year-on-year growth in solo bookings till date this year, of which 22 per cent were women solo travellers.

has been promoting solo women trips to destinations like and Ladakh, said Kapil Goswami, of

For Mumbai-based travel portal ixigo, more and more women are opting to travel in in the country and abroad.

Places such as Ladakh, Kashmir, Goa, Dubai, Bali, Vietnam, and have gained in popularity among women. For instance, has emerged as an extremely safe option for women, said Aloke Bajpai, CEO and ixigo.

For Mojhi, rhe rise of women solo adventurers is slow in the country, but is expected to grow exponentially.

"From 2016 to till date this year, there has been a significant increase of 6 per cent in the number of bookings at for Indian solo female travellers opting for adventure packages across and Wildlife safaris in Tanzania, and South have been the most opted adventure activity compared to more physically taxing activities such as climbing or an Everest Base Camp trek," said Viswanath Raju, Co-Founder,

To step up the safety aspect of women during the travel, has created specialised female-only departures. "We have about 5 safari departures every year that is meant only for female travellers and does not allow any male to be a part of it, except for the safari guide. Raju said.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 11:05 IST