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Solo group trips from Delhi are becoming the perfect choice for travellers who want to explore new destinations without travelling completely alone. From Manali and Kasol to Spiti Valley and the Hampta Pass Trek, these trips offer adventure, trek, sightseeing, shared experiences, and opportunities to connect with like-minded people. Ideal for solo travellers, working professionals, students, and weekend explorers looking for safe, affordable, and memorable group travel experiences from Delhi.
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ToggleNot every solo trip needs a long leave. Some of our most loved departures fit inside a long weekend. Others are worth saving your annual leave for. We have built our solo group trips from Delhi across three clear duration bands, so you can pick based on your calendar.
Leave on a Friday night. Be back by Sunday evening. These trips are designed around Delhi's overnight bus routes into Himachal with zero office leave used and zero wasted travel days.
The Kheerganga trek is a steady uphill trail through pine forest and open meadows, ending at a natural hot spring at the top. It is manageable for anyone with basic fitness, and no prior trekking experience is needed. The campsite at the summit gives you open skies, bonfire evenings, and the kind of quiet that is hard to find anywhere near Delhi.
You can reach Kasol from Delhi roughly 520 km, around 10 to 12 hours by overnight bus via Bhuntar. From Kasol, the Kheerganga trailhead is about 30 minutes by cab.
Major Highlights: Parvati River views at Kasol, pine forest trail, natural hot spring at Kheerganga summit, summit campsite with open sky
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Kasol or Bhuntar
Day 1: Reach Kasol, cab to the trailhead, trek to Kheerganga, overnight camp at the summit
Day 2: Trek down, local time at Kasol, overnight return bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to November
Ideal For: First-time solo travellers, nature lovers, and affordable first trek
Delhi to McLeod Ganj is approximately 480 km, with an overnight bus to Dharamshala (10 to 11 hours), then a 30-minute cab to McLeod Ganj.
McLeod Ganj trip from Delhi gives you two things in one trip: a hill town with a distinct Tibetan cultural identity and a short trail to the Triund ridge on the edge of the Dhauladhar range. The trek takes a few hours and is well-marked. At the top, you camp with a direct view of snow-covered peaks. Back in town, the main street has Tibetan cafes, momos, and bookshops.
Major Highlights: Tibetan cafes and markets in McLeod Ganj, Triund ridge camp, direct snow peak views from the top
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Dharamshala or McLeod Ganj
Day 1: Reach McLeod Ganj, explore town, begin trek to Triund, overnight camp at the ridge
Day 2: Trek down, explore Tibetan cafes and market, return by bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: March to June, September to December
Ideal For: Cafe-culture travellers, light trekkers, town-plus-trail combination
Manali Jispa trip from Delhi is the best solo group trip from Delhi as Jispa is a riverside camp settlement on the Manali Leh highway, past Keylong, at a point where most tourists turn back. You drive up from Manali into the Lahaul valley, following the Bhaga river as it narrows and the road climbs. Camping here with the sound of the river and the cold, clear night sky is exactly the kind of experience that does not translate into a photo but stays with you.
Delhi to Manali is around 550 km by overnight bus. Jispa is 114 km further from Manali, roughly 3.5 to 4 hours up the Manali Leh highway via Keylong.
Major Highlights: Bhaga river drive, Lahaul valley landscapes, riverside camping at Jispa, clear high-altitude night sky
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Manali to Jispa drive via Keylong, riverside camp overnight
Day 2: Morning at Jispa, return drive to Manali, overnight bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: June to September
Ideal For: Offbeat seekers, a taste of the Spiti highway without a full week off
Explore 2-3 Destinations without hurry. A 4 day trip from Delhi is our most popular duration choice, long enough to cover real ground and short enough that most people can manage the time off.
Manali kasol trip is the classic Himachal combination. Manali covers the snow, the altitude, and the adventure energy. Kasol, on the way back, brings a complete tonal shift with river views, chai stops, and a much slower pace. You get snow viewpoints near Solang or Rohtang, Manali's old-town lanes, and then the Parvati Valley stretch through Bhuntar into Kasol. Two different Himachals in three days.
Delhi to Manali is about 550 km, roughly 12 to 14 hours by overnight Volvo. Kasol is about 200 km from Manali, a 5- to 6-hour drive via Kullu and Bhuntar.
Major Highlights: Solang Valley, HadimbaTemple, Old Manali cafes, Rohtang snow point, Parvati River at Kasol, Chalal village walk
Day 0: Overnight Volvo bus from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Manali sightseeing, Hadimba Temple, Old Manali, Solang Valley activities
Day 2: Drive to Rohtang or snow point, evening drive toward Kasol via Kullu, overnight stay at Kasol
Day 3: Kasol riverside cafes, Chalal walk, Parvati Valley exploration, return bus to Delhi via Bhuntar
Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to November
Ideal For: First-time Himachal travellers, anyone wanting variety in a single trip
Delhi to Manali overnight bus, then Sissu is 60 km via Atal Tunnel, and Kasol is around 200 km from Manali via Bhuntar. The total road distance across the trip is roughly 800 km.
This manali sissu kasol trip adds Sissu as a third stop between Manali and Kasol. The Atal Tunnel drive breaks the trip into three distinct landscapes: Manali's green valley, Sissu's wide open high-altitude bowl, and then back down through Kullu into Kasol. Three days feel surprisingly full without feeling rushed.
Major Highlights: Manali sightseeing, Atal Tunnel crossing, Sissu glacier lake, Lahaul valley views, Kasol riverside cafes
Day 0: Overnight Volvo from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Manali sightseeing, Old Manali, Hadimba TempleSolang Valley
Day 2: Drive through the Atal Tunnel to Sissu, explore the valley and glacier lake, and drive down toward Kasol via Kullu
Day 3: Kasol cafes, riverside walk, Chalal village exploration, return bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to November
Ideal For: Returning Himachal travellers who want more than the standard route
The landscape shift on this trek is among the most dramatic in Himachal. You start your hampta pass trek from delhi in green alpine meadows and descend into what looks like a completely different geography, barren, grey, and vast. River crossings, high camps, and clear night skies are the standard features of every day on this route.
Delhi to Manali overnight bus, then a short drive to the Jobra trailhead, about 15 km from Manali. The trek crosses from the Kullu valley into Lahaul at roughly 4,270 metres.
Major Highlights: Alpine meadow to barren Lahaul crossing, river crossings, high-altitude camp, Chandratal Lake option on return
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Drive to Jobra, trek to Chika camp in the meadows, then to Balu Ka Ghera high camp
Day 2: Cross Hampta Pass at 4,270m, descend into Lahaul to Shea Goru camp
Day 3: Trek out to Chatru, return to Manali, overnight bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: June to September
Ideal For: Intermediate trekkers, those ready to move beyond easy trails
Chopta is a meadow in Rudraprayag district covered in snow from December through February. The Chandrashila summit sits at over 4,000 metres with a panoramic view of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Nanda Devi, and Trishul on a clear day. In summer, the meadow turns green and rhododendron forests bloom bright red along the trail. This trip works in two completely opposite seasons.
Delhi to Haridwar or Rishikesh is around 250 km, roughly 5 to 6 hours by overnight bus. Chopta is about 180 km further from Rishikesh, a 5 to 6-hour drive through the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary.
Major Highlights: Snow-covered Chopta meadow in winter, Chandrashila summit views of four major peaks, Tungnath temple trail, rhododendron forests in summer
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Haridwar or Rishikesh
Day 1: Drive from Rishikesh to Chopta, evening at basecamp
Day 2: Trek to Tungnath temple and Chandrashila summit, descend to Chopta
Day 3: Return drive to Rishikesh or Haridwar, overnight bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: November to March for snow, July to August for green meadows
Ideal For: Winter trekkers, Uttarakhand first-timers, altitude without a long trip
Delhi to Manali is about 550 km, roughly 12 to 14 hours by overnight Volvo. Rohtang Pass is 51 km from Manali on the Manali Leh highway, about 2 hours by road.
Rohtang Pass sits at over 3,900 metres and gives you some of the most accessible high-altitude snow in North India. You are not doing a difficult trek on this trip. You are experiencing Manali properly: the old town,Solang Valley, and a full day at altitude near Rohtang. For first-time hill travellers or those joining a solo group trip, this is one of the most comfortable ways to enter Himachal travel.
Major Highlights: Rohtang Pass snow at 3,900m, Solang Valley Hadimba Temple Old Manali lanes, Mall Road
Day 0: Overnight Volvo from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Manali sightseeing: Hadimba Temple Old Manali, Mall Road, Vashisht village
Day 2:Solang Valley, drive to Rohtang Pass, snow activities
Day 3: Leisure morning in Manali, overnight bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: May to October
Ideal For: Non-trekkers, first-time Manali visitors
These are the trips worth saving your leave for. Longer durations like a 4 day trip from Delhi means deeper terrain, fewer other tourists, and the kind of experience people talk about for years after.
Delhi to Bhuntar is about 500 km, roughly 12 hours by overnight bus. From Bhuntar, Jibhi is 60 km further, about 2 hours by cab into the Banjar valley of Kullu district.
Jibhi and Tirthan are almost entirely bypassed by mainstream tourism. The Great Himalayan National Park runs through this area, and the Tirthan River is one of the cleanest trout rivers in India. Stays here are in wooden guesthouses built over the river. Days are slow with forest walks, swimming in clear streams, local food, and no agenda. For solo travellers tired of crowded Himachal who want to actually slow down, this is where you come.
Major Highlights: Tirthan River trout fishing, Great Himalayan National Park walks, Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, wooden riverside guesthouses, Jibhi waterfall
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Bhuntar
Day 1: Cab to Jibhi, check in to riverside stay, explore Jibhi waterfall and village
Day 2: Drive to Jalori Pass and Serolsar Lake trek, back to Jibhi
Day 3: Tirthan Valley, river swim, nature walk, Great Himalayan National Park entry point visit
Day 4: Leisure morning, drive to Bhuntar, return bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: March to June, September to November
Ideal For: Slow travellers, nature-first solos, those done with Manali crowds
Delhi to Manali is around 550 km by overnight bus. From Manali, Spiti Valley is accessed via Kunzum Pass, roughly 200 km, a full day's drive on mountain roads into the valley. The road opens for approximately 3 to 4 months a year.
Spiti is where the road from Manali keeps going after everything else stops. The Pin Valley, Key Monastery, Chicham Bridge, Langza fossil village, and Chandratal Lake are each a full day's discovery. The landscape is moon-like: grey, tan, and massive, with rivers cutting through gorges thousands of feet below the road. Spiti demands a full week and repays it. Most people say it was the best trip of their life.
Major Highlights: Key Monastery, Chicham Bridge (Asia's highest bridge), Langza fossil village and Buddha statue, Chandratal Lake, Pin Valley National Park, Dhankar Fort
Day 0: Overnight bus from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Drive from Manali to Kaza via Kunzum Pass: full day scenic mountain road
Day 2: Kaza local: Key Monastery, Kibber village, Chicham Bridge
Day 3: Langza fossil village, Komic (world's highest motorable village), Hikkim post office
Day 4: Pin Valley: Mud village, Pin River, local culture
Day 5: Drive to Chandratal Lake, camp overnight at the lake
Day 6: Return drive to Manali, overnight bus to Delhi
Best Time to Visit: June to September
Ideal For: Experienced solo travellers, offbeat destination seekers, and genuine high-altitude experience
Solo group trips are organised departures where individual travellers, people who signed up alone, travel together as a group. You do not need to bring anyone. You show up, and the group is already there.
Fixed departure dates and destinations are set in advance. You pick a date that works, book your slot, and receive a briefing with pickup details and timing. Groups usually range from 8 to 20 people: social without being overwhelming. A trip captain, an experienced local guide who manages the itinerary, accommodation, activities, and group dynamics, travels with the group throughout.
Accommodation is in shared rooms (twin or triple sharing), which keeps costs down and makes it easier to meet people. Meals are either included for key days or handled collectively at group dining spots. Transport is a shared AC vehicle throughout.
The format works for people who want the ease of a planned trip without travelling with people they already know. It is also why solo group trips from Delhi have become the default format for young working professionals with limited leave, no travel companion, and still wanting the mountain trip done right.
When comparing solo trip vs a solo group trip, the right choice depends on how you like to travel. A solo trip gives you complete freedom over your schedule, budget, and pace. A solo group trip offers planned itineraries, shared stays, and a ready-made circle of travellers. Many first-time solo travellers choose group departures for added comfort and easier logistics.
Talk to our travel expert to plan the right solo trip from Delhi for your dates and destination. WhatsApp us or submit an enquiry, and we will match you to the next available group departure. You can also explore our Manali group tour packages and Himachal group departures based on your preferred travel duration.
Yes, and this is worth saying directly. The destinations that top the solo trip from Delhi list for women travellers: Rishikesh, Kasol, Manali, McLeod Ganj, and Bir: are all established tourist circuits where solo women are a common and well-integrated part of the traveller ecosystem. Hostels and camps in these areas are used by solo women guests and generally have strong community dynamics.
Solo group trips add a structural layer of safety. A trip captain is with the group at all times. Accommodation is vetted. The group itself creates a built-in social circle where keeping an eye out for each other happens naturally. Many operators also run women-only group departures, which have become particularly popular for first-time solo travellers from Delhi.
Standard precautions apply regardless: share your itinerary with someone at home, keep your accommodation details accessible, and use recommended transport rather than unregistered vehicles for late-night travel.
October to February: Shoulder and off-season for mountain destinations. Manali and Kasol see fewer crowds, lower accommodation prices, and a more personal experience. Some high-altitude routes are snow-closed: best for lower Himachal trips and Bir.
March to June: Peak season for Himachal and Uttarakhand. Passes open, trails become accessible, and solo group departures run at maximum frequency. This is when most departures from Delhi book out fastest. Plan early.
July to September: Monsoon season. Some Himachal roads become difficult. However, Spiti Valley's brief open window falls here, and the landscape across the Parvati Valley during post-rain periods is vivid. Chopta turns green with rhododendron blooms.
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Quick answers to common questions before booking your trip.
Rishikesh. It is close, budget-friendly, extremely well connected by overnight train, and the solo-traveller community there is warm and well-established. You can arrive with no prior plan and fill three days effortlessly with rafting, yoga, bungee jumping, and riverside time.
You book a slot on a fixed departure: no travel companion needed. You join a curated group of 8 to 20 individual travellers, travel with a dedicated trip captain, and share transport and accommodation throughout. The format is designed for people who want to travel without managing logistics on their own.
Kasol, McLeod Ganj, Bir, and Manali consistently rank highest for solo women travellers from Delhi. All are well-established tourist circuits with strong accommodation infrastructure and active traveller communities. Joining an organised solo group trip adds an additional layer of safety and social ease.
Most weekend-format trips run on a 3-day, 2-night structure: Friday night departure, return Sunday night or Monday morning. Extended trips to Spiti or Jibhi run for 5 to 8 days. The right duration depends on your available leave and destination. Most first-timers start with the weekend format.
The cost of a 2 day trip from Delhi depends on the destination, stay type, and travel style. Most group trips usually start from around βΉ4,999 onwards, making them an affordable option for weekend travellers. Compared to planning everything separately, group trips help reduce overall costs since transportation, stays, and activities are shared among travellers.
Memories from travelers who explored incredible destinations with Trip Guru Go.
My first solo trip felt completely safe. Great group, friendly people, and a supportive Trip Captain.
Everything was well planned from start to finish. Special thanks to the Trip Captain.
It was my second trip with Trip Guru Go and I joined as a solo traveler in a weekend group trip, it was a great experience
My trekking experience was amazing under the guidance of Trip Captain Suraj. It was an adventurous
We planned a private trip with Trip Guru Go and everything was arranged perfectly and the captain was awesome