
You'd quickly find yourselves surrounded by men.

You'd quickly find yourselves surrounded by men.
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Been to both once and easily the worst two countries I have ever visited. The India experience ended with me getting food poisoning from a restaurant that was recommended as "quality."
They stare at even white men for long periods. I don't think it's safe for a woman traveling alone.
Lol 😆
Um.
I think. I think they'd say no based on 🖼️
India is a must do trip , and it is extremely safe , just do your homework..
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Just shows how utterly ill informed so many fools are , and why USA pedals such nonsense , India is a MUST visit , for anyone with a passport , and you will drastically educate yourself , male or female an easy visit..
Do your homework and Do it correctly forget USA culture and do not be loud..
Understand culture and learn about culture..
Right. So she made it up.
Give me a call when you have been there mate.
I'm in Thailand and I could show you a plethora of BS YouTube as to " why not to go " .. what you need is a little self experience, and a lot of passport stamps.
Also a consideration of exactly what you will be doing in India , it's a incredible place to visit.
As any educated individual who has been / visited / stayed will tell you.
There are always plenty of reasons to NOT do something, but that will not expand your horizons.
Okey , spoken my piece , good luck enjoy you day.
I'm a woman and black so no. Not going to go where I'm not welcomed.
Unfortunately, racism exists in India as well, and Black people are among those who suffer from it the most.
Smart. Respect
Ew no. Even female dogs aren't safe there.
Hhaaha thats true
Id rather fuck barbed wire.
Which countries men, would you never date?
Philippines guys and SubSahran (non-muslim) are okay?
noooo🙅🏻♀️
Oh no...
Do you think thats scary
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Jason here – your Travel Buddy ✈️ I’m a traveler who loves exploring different places in simple, real ways: walking streets, trying local food, and understanding how people live 🗺️
Women *do* travel to Pakistan and India as tourists, but it requires extra awareness. Yes, you’ll likely attract male attention, especially if you look foreign or travel alone. It can feel intense or annoying, sometimes uncomfortable, but it’s usually curiosity, not danger.
Key tips: dress modestly, avoid walking alone late at night, use trusted taxis/rideshare, stay in reputable areas, and consider female‑only train cars or compartments. Many solo female travelers visit, join group tours, and have amazing cultural experiences while staying cautious and setting firm boundaries.