10 best solo travel destinations for an escapade
Although traveling with friends or family tends to be the default option, breaking free from the crutches of familiarity can be a good thing. But as most tours are designed for groups, finding solo travel destinations can be an uphill climb.
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We have done the heavy lifting by shortlisting these 10 solo travel destinations. Unless otherwise specified, you’ll have to make your way to the country itself for the tour.
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Name |
Price |
Location / Area |
Key highlight |
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Swing and Waterfall Full-Day Tour |
S$70.85; +S$23.60 for English-speaking guide |
Bali, Indonesia |
Forest swing experience paired with Tegenungan Waterfall |
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Scuba Diving Experience |
S$66.10 |
Bali, Indonesia |
Beginner-friendly dive with instructors and shallow coral waters |
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ATV Quad Bike Adventure |
S$35.45 (meet-up); S$76.09 (private transfer) |
Bali, Indonesia |
Off-road ride through mud tracks, villages and jungle scenery |
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Mount Kinabalu Climbing |
S$734.95 (Malaysian); S$1,025 (international) |
Sabah, Malaysia |
Multi-day climb up a 4,095m UNESCO-listed mountain |
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Borobudur and Prambanan Temple Day Trip |
S$75.55 (domestic); S$95.69 (international) |
Yogyakarta, Indonesia |
Private visit to major Buddhist and Hindu heritage sites |
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National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation Tour |
S$167.65 |
Cairo, Egypt |
Museum visit combined with historic landmarks and bazaar |
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Kyoto International Manga Museum |
S$9.75; free on 25 Nov |
Kyoto, Japan |
Access to 50,000 manga volumes and history exhibits |
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Vue Beach Club Day Pass |
S$14.69 |
Bali, Indonesia |
Beach club access with pool, snacks and optional day beds |
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Edinburgh Royal Mile Self-Guided Walking Tour |
Price varies |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
Self-paced route through a UNESCO-listed historic street |
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Kalbarri National Park Self-Guided Driving Tour |
Price varies |
Kalbarri, Australia |
Scenic drive covering gorges, coastal cliffs and lookouts |
1. Swing and waterfall day tour, Bali
If you need an escapade from the hustle and bustle of life in Singapore, there’s no better solo travel destination than Bali. Check out the Swing and Waterfall Full-Day Tour in Ubud. The experience will allow you to enjoy a retreat in the middle of the forest.
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Liberate yourself from your fear of heights and ride the Bali swing against a backdrop of lush greenery. The only downside? No one will help you take photos as you soar through the treetops. After that, take in the picturesque views of the Tegenungan Waterfall.
A private day trip for a solo traveler is priced at S$70.85/adult.
If you require an English-speaking guide, fork out an additional S$23.60.
Best for: Solo travellers seeking a quiet nature escape
2. Scuba diving, Bali
If you don’t mind getting your feet wet, go for the beginner Scuba Diving experience in Bali. Learn the basics of scuba diving for 20-30 minutes under the guidance of instructors.
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Master scuba diving techniques such as communicating, gear monitoring, and breathing underwater. Dive up to 5-6 meters deep within 30 minutes. Swim alongside tropical fishes and colorful corals in Tanjung Benoa, a sub-district famous for its beaches.
A scuba dive session for a solo traveler costs S$66.10 per person.
Best for: First-time divers travelling alone
3. ATV quad bike adventure, Bali
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Up for a challenge? Give the ATV Quad Bike Adventure in Bali a shot. Traverse muddy slopes, steep inclines, and bumpy terrain on the All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Quad bike track.
Explore the natural landscape, dotted with rice fields, jungles, rivers, and local villages.
This costs S$35.45/person (meet at the venue directly) or S$76.09 (with private transfer).
Best for: Adrenaline seekers exploring solo
4. Mount Kinabalu climbing, Malaysia
Embark on a solo adventure by conquering Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site – Mount Kinabalu. The summit is a staggering 4,095 meters tall!
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Take on the challenge of steep climbs with the 2-day or 3-day climb packages. You’ll witness serene views of Sabah and gorgeous tropical rainforests along the route.
An all-inclusive solo package (2 days, 1 night) is priced at S$734.95/person if you are Malaysian. If you’re an international traveler, your registration fee will cost you S$1,025.
Best for: Experienced hikers on a solo challenge
5. Borobudur and Prambanan temples trip, Indonesia
Don’t want anyone to disturb you? Visit a tranquil tourist destination. Go to Borobudur and Prambanan Temple, two of Yogyakarta’s finest sightseeing destinations, in 1 day.
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Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and is Indonesia’s most visited tourist attraction. Borobudur remains popular for pilgrimage, with Buddhists celebrating Vesak Day at the monument. It is one of the great archaeological sites of Southeast Asia.
Prambawan Temple, characterised by its tall and pointed architecture, is Indonesia’s largest Hindu temple site and the second largest in Southeast Asia after Angkor Wat.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has also designated Prambanan Temple as a World Heritage Site, attesting to its rich heritage.
A private day trip for a domestic solo traveler is priced at S$75.55. International travelers, however, have to pay S$95.69. Hotel pick-up is included.
Best for: Quiet cultural sightseeing without crowds
6. National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation, Egypt
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If you want peace, there’s no better place to visit than the museum.
Go to the National Museum of Egypt Civilisation, with more than 5,000 artifacts.
Learn about heritage by visiting historical landmarks in Cairo, such as the Saladin Citadel. Also, you’ll get to shop at the oldest market in the Middle East, the Khan El-Khalili Bazaar.
A private tour with entrance tickets will cost you S$167.65/adult.
Best for: Solo travellers preferring calm, educational outings
7. Kyoto International Manga Museum, Japan
Are you a bookworm? Unfortunately, we don’t have a bookstore to recommend for solo reading. But if you’re in Japan, drop by the Kyoto International Manga Museum.
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Its “Wall of Manga” is filled with 50,000 books, ideal for a lone reading session. The “Manga Expo” section contains translated manga and comics.
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The main gallery on the second floor houses a permanent display of the history of manga.
Pay S$9.75 to enter the museum. Admission is free on 25 Nov, Kansai Culture Day.
Best for: Book lovers travelling alone
8. Vue Beach Club, Canggu
Does lazing alone on the beach sound like your thing? If so, spend a day at Vue Beach Club. Enter one of Bali’s premier resorts. Here, you’ll get to enjoy their beautiful facilities.
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Enjoy free drinks and snacks after swimming at the nearby Berawa Beach.
You can also upgrade your stay at Vue and rent one of their super-cosy day beds. You will be able to relax in style after swimming. Just make sure to bring your swimwear along.
A day pass for a solo traveler is priced at S$14.69. No cancellations are allowed.
Best for: Relaxed solo downtime by the sea
9. Self-guided walking trip, Edinburgh Royal Mile
Like exploring at your own pace, pausing to take candid photos, or to grab a drink? The Edinburgh Royal Mile (Self-Guided Walking Tour) is your solo travel destination.
Explore popular spots, hidden gems, and stories as you walk along Ediburgh’s Royal Mile, a UNESCO world heritage site. Find out what inspired the Gothic novel Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the hit television series Game of Thrones’ Red Wedding massacre scene.
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The tour originally listed on Klook offered a downloadable application with offline access. Though it is currently unavailable, you can still plan your own self-guided walking trip through Edinburgh.
Best for: Independent explorers who prefer flexible pacing
10. Self-guided driving tour, Kalbarri National Park
If you like going for long-distance drives alone and nature, tick this solo travel destination off your bucket list: Kalbarri National Park Self-Guided Driving Tour.
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Begin at the Kalbarri Park Entrance, where the formation of the dramatic gorges set the tone for the trip. The tour extends to the Kalbarri Skywalk, home to sturdy cantilevered platforms with interpretative indigenous art. Revel in breathtaking views of the canyon.
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Next, explore Nature’s Window, Hawks Head Lookout, and Ross Graham Lookout.
Each of these spots showcases the geological intricacies of the Murchison River gorge. Here, you’ll admire nature’s handiwork over millions of years.
Then, head to Chinaman’s Beach, Blue Holes, Red Bluff, Mushroom Rock Nature Trail, and Pot Alley. These scenic locations offer glimpses of coastal beauty.
The self-guided tour listed on Klook is currently unavailable, but nothing stops you from mapping your own journey and exploring with your own mode of transport!
Best for: Nature lovers comfortable travelling alone by car
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