Safety of Solo Women Traveller

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Courtesy CGH Earth
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Hotels are upping the ante as far as making single women travellers feel safe and secure and able to enjoy their time.

At Andaz Delhi, experiences for women go beyond safety to celebrate empowerment and comfort. Solo women travellers are welcomed with personalised notes and thoughtfully curated amenities. The hotel regularly hosts wellness sessions, including yoga, spa therapies, and women-led workshops promoting well-being and self-care. Culinary experiences are elevated by Soul Pantry, a women-led mindful eatery that celebrates conscious, seasonal dining.

At Hilton Garden Inn Mumbai International Airport, the comfort and safety of solo women travellers is a top priority. We ensure their rooms are placed on well-monitored floors, close to the elevator for easy access. Wherever possible, we assign female staff for check-ins and in-room service. Our team is trained to offer discreet, prompt assistance at any hour. We also take pride in creating a warm, respectful atmosphere so that women guests feel seen, supported, and secure—whether they’re in town for business, leisure, or just passing through.

Ensuring solo women travelers feel secure and welcomed remains our paramount commitment at Gateway Bekal. Our comprehensive security measures and thoughtful service design create an environment of complete confidence. Our dedicated approach includes discreet check-in processes where room numbers are never mentioned aloud, rooms are strategically allocated on higher floors and we have double lock systems to ensure utmost security.

Some of the key safety provisions include:

  • Verified cab and pick-up services from trusted partners.
  • Room allocation flexibility, including closer proximity to reception or staff quarters, based on guest comfort.
  • Round-the-clock front desk assistance and monitored common areas.
  • Well-lit pathways and common areas, especially important in our nature-based and heritage settings.
  • On-call guest relationship managers who can be reached directly by the traveller at any time.

Read the full story that first appeared in Hotelier India’s August 2025 issue here:

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