India Travel Books: A Solo Female Traveler’s Guide

Northern India is full of amazing experiences, from the busy streets of Delhi to the peaceful Himalayas. Reading about this region before your trip can help you understand its culture, history, and traditions better. These books will give you insights that make your adventure even more special.

Why Read Before You Go?

Books let you explore a place even before you arrive. Northern India is rich in traditions, vibrant communities, and fascinating stories. By reading these books, you’ll feel more connected to the places and people you encounter during your trip.

top BOOKS TO READ for Solo Female Travelers in Northern India

City of Djinns A Year in Delhi
The White Tiger
Behind the Beautiful Forevers

This book is a delightful exploration of Delhi, blending humor and history. Dalrymple uncovers layers of the city’s past, from the Mughal Empire to British rule, while sharing personal anecdotes about his year living there. His observations about Delhi’s people, traditions, and architecture make this an engaging read that paints a vivid picture of the bustling capital.

This gripping novel delves into the realities of modern India through the story of Balram Halwai, an ambitious chauffeur navigating India’s stark social divides. Adiga’s sharp writing offers a powerful critique of class and corruption, while Balram’s journey provides a raw and compelling perspective on the aspirations and struggles of contemporary India.

Set in a Mumbai slum, this non-fiction book offers an unflinching look at life on the margins. Boo follows the lives of several residents as they navigate poverty, dreams, and challenges. Her compassionate storytelling sheds light on resilience and hope amidst hardship, making this a deeply moving read.

TOP Movies to watch for solo female travelers in Northern India

Monsoon Wedding Movie Poster - Movies to Watch Before Visiting Northern India
The Darjeeling Limited Movie Poster - Movies to Watch Before Visiting Northern India
Punjab 1984 Movie Poster - Movies to Watch Before Visiting Northern India
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Movie Poster - Movies to Watch Before Visiting Northern India
Monsoon Wedding
The Darjeeling Limited
Punjab 1984
Dilwane Dulhania Le Jayenge

Monsoon Wedding follows a Delhi family’s frantic preparation for the marriage of their only daughter, Aditi, to a computer programmer from Houston. This 2001 hit has a bit of everything: comedy, drama, music, and of course, all the decadence of a traditional Indian wedding!

Three estranged brothers reconnect on a journey through India a year after the death of their father. This film showcases the starkly beautiful hills of Northern India, as well as the romance and surprises of train travel, with a colorful Wes Anderson flair that’s sure to get you excited for your visit.

A woman searches for her missing son, who has been misjudged and labelled a terrorist, during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. This award-winning film sheds light on one of the darkest periods of India’s recent history and the tension between its diverse ethnic groups.

This beloved Bollywood classic is an essential introduction to the genre; it’s also the longest-running film in India’s history, airing in theaters for over 25 years! It features a classic hatred-turned-romance and an arranged marriage love triangle. The movie’s most famous romance scene will have you searching for the nearest field of mustard flowers outside of Delhi for a photo op!

TOP Music TO Listen for Solo Female Travelers in Northern India

Guru Randhawa

Guru Randhawa is one of the biggest names in Indian pop music today, shooting to stardom after his debut in Hindi Medium. We can’t get enough of this party anthem and Nora Fatehi’s incredible dance moves!

Neha Kakkar

Singer Neha Kakkar is the reigning queen of Bollywood vocals. The romantic ballad “Oh Humsafar” is one of her classics, but there’s much more to explore!

Raja Kumari

Raja Kumari is a bad B if we ever saw one. Previously a songwriter for Gwen Stefani and Iggy Azalea, this Indian-American artist now performs a mesmerizing blend of West Coast rap and Indian influences under her own name. She even has her own record label, Godmother Records.

Asha Bhosle

An absolute legend of Bollywood, Asha Bhosle has recorded more than 11,000 songs in 20 different languages, landing her in the Guinness Book of World Records. This popular number from the ’90s will make you want to dive head-first into the world of Bollywood.

TOP Videos TO Watch for Solo Female Travelers in Northern India

Along the River Ganges: India's Holy River Cities

Explore daily life, sacred rituals, and stunning scenery along the Ganges River—the physical and spiritual heart of India. This documentary features gorgeous photography that will make you wish your trip could start right now.

15 Local North-Indian Dishes to Try

Whether it’s Kashmiri waazwan, Kakori kebabs from UP, Delhi’s butter chicken, or Chandigarh’s chole bhature, these are some local and authentic dishes from states of Northern India that you should definitely try. Don’t watch hungry, because this video will have your mouth watering in anticipation of your trip! 

Thar Desert: Sacred Sands

During your journey in India, you’ll experience desert glamping and authentic cultural connections in the Thar Desert. Uncover the strange beauty of this region in Part 1 of the Wildest India miniseries—from the sunbaked desert, to the Temple of Rats, to city-loving monkeys that are as mischievous as they are cute.

All links in this article encourage purchases from small businesses, locally owned stores, or women owned companies wherever possible while prioritizing reliable recommendations for our travelers.

Cuba Travel Books: A Solo Female Traveler’s Guide

 Dreaming of dancing to sultry rhythms in Havana or soaking up the timeless vibes of Cuba’s colorful streets? Before you set off on your solo adventure, why not dive into some incredible reads that capture the magic of Cuba? These books are your ticket to understanding the island’s culture, history, and vibrant spirit before your trip even begins.

Why You Should Read Before Your Trip

Books are like travel companions, filling in the stories behind the places you’ll visit and helping you see the world through a richer lens. Cuba’s history is layered, its culture electric, and its people full of life. These reads will help you navigate the island with more context and make your experience even more meaningful.

top BOOKS TO READ for Solo Female Travelers in Cuba

This Pulitzer Prize-winning book dives deep into the complexities of Cuba’s past and its relationship with the world. Perfect for history buffs who want to go beyond the surface.

A magical tale that blends Cuban folklore, romance, and history. If you love stories with heart and mystery, this one’s for you.

gripping look at Havana’s glamorous, mob-dominated past. It’s like reading a noir film set in pre-revolution Cuba.

 

TOP Movies to watch for solo female travelers in Cuba

Buena Vista Social Club
Cuban Food Stories
Chico and Rita
Campesino

If you’re interested in Cuban music, this documentary is essential. Filmed in 1996, it brings together legendary Cuban musicians—all of whom were over 60 years old at the time of filming—and illuminates the country’s thriving music scene of the 1950s, as well as the political turmoil that followed.

After a decade of living in the United States, filmmaker Asori Soto returns to his homeland of Cuba to search for the missing flavors of his childhood. This unique (and mouthwatering) film about food, society, and culture on the island of Cuba will make you eager to visit and experience Cuban cuisine for yourself! 

This one’s for the romance lovers out there! Chico and Rita is an enchanting, animated, musical love story. A Cuban pianist falls in love with a sultry singer, leading to a passionate but star-crossed romance that reaches across six decades. We dare you not to fall in love with Cuban music after watching this!

An amateur photographer documents the disappearing way of life of Cuba’s Campesino farmers over the course of 15 years. On your trip to Cuba, you’ll visit Viñales and see firsthand the amazing work and artistry that goes into a Cuban cigar—all of which is still done by hand. Consider this excellent film a sneak peek!

TOP Music TO Listen for Solo Female Travelers in Cuba

Los Van Van

Want to feel like a local in Cuba? Get acquainted with Los Van Van, one of the country’s most famous and influential post-revolutionary bands! “Me Mantengo” is a fabulous introduction to Cuban salsa. 

Daymé Arocena

This up and coming neo-soul artist is developing a cult following in the U.S. thanks to her enchanting musical fusions and infectious energy. Her ode to rumba music is essential listening before you witness a live rumba performance in Cuba!

Danay Suárez

Danay Suárez represents Cuba’s new and evolving musical styles, blending hip hop, R&B, and reggae. Her second album Palabras Manuales earned her four Latin Grammy nominations, including best new artist and best new song.

Pauza

Female duo PAUZA is another excellent example of Cuba’s new wave—in this case, the rising house and techno scene. This irresistible track offers a fresh take on traditional Cuban styles.

TOP Videos TO Watch for Solo Female Travelers in Cuba

History vs. Che Guevara

His face is recognized all over the world—the young medical student who became a revolutionary icon. But was Che Guevara a heroic champion of the poor, or a ruthless warlord who left a legacy of repression? This quick and engaging overview examines both sides of the story.

Wildest Islands: Sri Lanka

Get a small (virtual) taste of some of the delicious dishes you’ll be noshing on in Havana and beyond! Keep an eye out for these staples in restaurants and street carts.

Cuba in a Bottle

Anyone with even a fleeting relationship with Cuba knows that rum has influenced virtually every aspect of Cuban culture. From belief systems to music to revolution, rum has been there, playing its part. This excellent documentary tells the story of rum throughout each step of the island’s history.

All links in this article encourage purchases from small businesses, locally owned stores, or women owned companies wherever possible while prioritizing reliable recommendations for our travelers.