In that case I would highly recommend visiting western ghats. Gokarna is my personal favorite. Great beach vibe. Less crowded. Surrounded by mountains. You can also consider, Mangalore, Udupi, etc., to name a few :) @soumya_chaturvedi
Tokyo, Japan.The bustling capital of Japan is a great destination for solo travelers who want to immerse themselves in a vibrant and unique culture. With its efficient public transportation, clean streets, and safe environment, it's easy to navigate and explore on your own.
If your have less budget and you want to enjoy more and see beauty of nature near to free you should go to KASHMIR. It a paradise. A friend from the Middle-East recommend me and Dared me. First I was very afraid but now I recommend everyone to go there.
Sri Lanka is quite beautiful. Especially the western cost. Around this time last year, I took a month's vacation and travelled solo for the first time. Hikkaduwa beach is paradise. Take your surfing lessons in the morning, sit on the beach beds with a nice book and coconut water, and enjoy the night parties on the beach side.
Also, SL isn't doing very well economically. Like most places in southeast Asia, it's pretty cheap — tourism will help the country recover. Go visit. You will thank me later.
I have a few destination suggestions that I think you might enjoy.
One place that really stands out to me is Bali, Indonesia. The island is filled with beautiful beaches, stunning temples, and a unique culture that makes it feel like a truly special place. Plus, the people are incredibly welcoming and friendly, which always makes me feel more comfortable when I'm traveling solo.
Another destination that I would recommend is Norway. The landscapes in this country are simply breathtaking, with fjords, mountains, and forests all within easy reach. Plus, the people are very respectful and welcoming, so you'll feel safe and comfortable exploring on your own.
Finally, I would suggest checking out New Zealand. This country is filled with amazing natural beauty, from the snow-capped Southern Alps to the golden sands of the Bay of Islands. It's also a very welcoming and friendly place, so you'll feel right at home no matter where you go.