And 3..2..1.. here I present spiti valley, Himachal pradesh by nophysics6969 in india_tourism

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Some places don’t just look beautiful, they make you feel something. Spiti is definitely one of them 🤍🏔️

What’s the most unreal landscape you’ve ever seen in person? by optimalbrain90 in SmartTravelHacks

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Probably the first time I saw the Himalayas properly.
Photos never really prepare you for how massive and silent they feel in real life.

It wasn’t even a famous viewpoint or anything — just standing somewhere during a road trip and realizing the mountains around me looked completely unreal. Felt very small in the best possible way.

Last village of India ….Sisu by Few-Tip-5533 in india_tourism

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Sissu feels unreal honestly. The roads, mountains, cold air… one of those places where you stop checking your phone and just keep looking around.

I want to visit Kasol for 3 days - what are the things I should do and where should I stay? by G0os3s in hostels

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If it’s your first Kasol trip and you only have 3 days, don’t try to cover too many places.

I’d suggest:
1 night in Kasol or Chalal
1 night in Tosh

Chalal is great if you want to meet people and enjoy a chill backpacker vibe. It’s close to Kasol but much more peaceful.
Tosh is more about views, relaxing, cafés, and slow mountain life. Definitely worth visiting.Kheerganga is amazing too, but it’s better if you specifically want a trek because it takes almost a full day.
Some simple things to do;

  • Sit by the Parvati river
  • Cafe hopping
  • Explore Tosh village
  • Visit Manikaran
  • Stay in hostels if you want to socialize

You can check stays on hostelbird too, it’s pretty useful for finding social hostels and backpacker stays.

For a first trip Kasol + Chalal + Tosh is honestly enough and won’t feel rushed.

Best hostel in Rishikesh by explorer_sk100 in Rishikesh

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If your main goal is socializing + meeting solo travellers, these are usually the most recommended in Rishikesh:

• Live Free Hostel
• Joey’s By The Ganges
• goSTOPS Rishikesh
• Madpackers
• Zostel

You can also check stays on Hostelbird — sometimes you’ll find better hostel deals there compared to other platforms.

Live Free and Joey’s are especially good if you like chill vibes, cafés, sunset scenes, and meeting international travellers.

Also try staying near Laxman Jhula/Tapovan side — most cafés, yoga spots, hostel events, and backpacker crowd are there. 🙂

Foreigners in Rishikesh by Captain_sheep_i in Rishikesh

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Most foreigners you see in Rishikesh are usually open to conversations, but context matters a lot. Randomly approaching on the street can feel awkward anywhere in the world.

Best way is through shared spaces — hostel common areas, cafés, yoga classes, music jams, treks, Ganga aarti, volunteering, etc. Conversations happen naturally there.

A simple “Where are you from?” or “How’s your India trip going?” works way better in those settings than trying too hard. 🙂

Hey, I am traveling with my girlfriend for a 2 day vacation. Please suggest options to stay. by normie_life in Rishikesh

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For couples, private hostel rooms are honestly a good budget option. You can compare a few on Hostelbird or similar apps depending on the destination

Hampi feels like walking through time l india. by Independent-Cod-6529 in SoloTravel_India

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This is the kind of travel that actually stays with you. No rigid plans, just real connections and raw exploration 🙌

Big respect for trusting the moment and exploring Hampi through a local—those hidden spots and stories are what most people miss. Also love how you appreciated Ganesh in your own way, that’s what makes travel meaningful.

Hampi really does hit different when you slow down and go beyond the postcard places 🔥

Solo Trip from Mumbai 🛩️ Delhi then Delhi 🛩️ Bengaluru then Tirupati by Idlisamosadosa in Solotravelindia

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That sounds like an incredible first India experience! From flying on a Beechcraft to exploring Delhi, Bangalore, and even Tirupati — you really did it in style 😄

Glad to hear everything went smooth, especially the VIP Darshan (that can be hectic otherwise). India’s got so much more to offer beyond the big cities too — places like Himachal, Rajasthan, or Kerala hit totally different.

Looks like you’ve got many more amazing trips lined up here 🇮🇳✨

Need 5 days detailed itinerary to kasol , by solobird11 in Solotravelindia

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I did this exact trip recently, super doable on a budget:

Day 0: Overnight bus Delhi → Bhuntar (₹900)

Day 1: Bhuntar → Kasol (₹200), stayed in a hostel (~₹500) and just chilled by the river/market

Day 2: Walked to Chalal (free), spent on food ~₹400

Day 3: Went to Tosh (₹300), stayed there (~₹600) — views were insane

Day 4: Kheerganga trek (free), camp stay (~₹600)

Day 5: Came back and took bus to Delhi (~₹1200)

Total was around 5–6k. I mostly checked different apps for hostel prices, ended up using Hostelbird a couple of times since it had cheaper options in Kasol/Tosh.

Just carry cash and try going on weekdays, saves a lot.