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How to Plan a Solo Vacation? 8 Groups Helping Indian Women Travel The World
For some, the thought of travelling with a random group of people is exhilarating; for others, it is terrifying. If you belong to the latter category, here’s a list that might help calm those nerves and plan yourself a solo travel, but with a twist.
What you need is a bunch of other like-minded women who make travel fun, simple, and safe — all while respecting your need for space.
We’ve put together a list of eight such women-only travel groups that go to great lengths to ensure your trips are just the adventure escapade you were looking for.
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1. Bukit.travel
When cousins Garima Pande and Akshat Sharma would meet, the conversation would almost always veer towards travel. When it comes to the subject of travel for women, the topic of safety inevitably crops up. The cousins were aware of this.
So, they decided to take their love for travel beyond the confines of the living room and start a venture that would make travel accessible for women, while making their safety prime. Today, ‘Bukit.travel’ — a Bengaluru-based travel startup — is empowering solo female travellers and promoting women-owned enterprises.
So far, they have hosted over 250 solo women’s travels from across the country. The company has over 500 local experts to assist the travellers during their stay. Explaining the model, Garima says, “We provide a comprehensive travel itinerary with access to local experts who are certified and trained. The local experts are essentially people who are born and raised in a specific place. They have stories to tell and things to share that no travel guide ever can.”
Places covered: The company promotes both solo and women’s group travels across India and abroad — such as Vietnam, Maldives, Bhutan, Bali, and parts of Europe, including Croatia, Spain, and Ireland.
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2. Jugni
The name borrows from a female firefly which embodies the spirit of life!
Duo Nitesh Chauhan and Rohit Khattar wanted to bring this idea into their startup that encourages women to travel solo. What they want to ensure is that their travellers do not get hassled with technicalities around itineraries, but can focus instead on relaxing and making the most of their time alone.
Through their model, they want to ensure that women reclaim the agency to embark on adventurous voyages without worry. Every trip is helmed by certified outdoor leaders and is crafted with activities that are entirely up to the women to decide if they wish to be a part of.
Places covered: Leh Ladakh, Meghalaya, Arunachal, Turkey, Bhutan, Bali, Kazakhstan and more.
Contact them here.
3. Womaniya on Roadtrips
“Solo travelling, especially for women, is still a taboo in Indian society,” Priti Vishwakarma recounted in a conversation with The Better India.
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Diagnosed with epilepsy at a young age, Priti would often find it tough to convince her family to let her go on trips. They were worried about her safety. So, she decided to turn this very roadblock into an opportunity. In 2016, Priti started ‘Womaniya on Roadtrips’, which encourages women to hurtle to all the destinations that have been on their bucket list until now.
Recalling one of the most memorable trips she has led, she says it was the trek to Spiti Valley, where a 70-year-old woman was part of the group. “It was her first solo trip. But amidst the group of nine young girls, she had the time of her life. It was motivational to watch women feeling safe on these trips with me as their leader, knowing that I have epilepsy.”
Places covered: Trips across India, Ladakh, Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal, Vietnam, Andaman and Bali.
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4. F5Escapes
It is astounding and heartwarming to watch the collective enthusiasm of a group of women travellers who are undertaking their first solo trip. And every time Malini Gowrishankar, an engineer who started F5Escapes, watches this, she feels proud of the ecosystem she has created.
Being an ardent traveller herself, Malini has taken trips both with family and alone. So, at a young age, she realised the power of solo travel. She found freedom in being alone as she traversed through the country.
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But, as conversations with other women would reveal, their attitudes towards solo travel were diametrically opposite. They found it unsafe. This was Malini’s cue to start a platform that would challenge this notion and give urban women a taste of off-beat experiences.
Places covered: Bhutan, Nagaland, Sri Lanka, Madurai, Kerala, Arunachal, Wayanad, Varanasi and Indore among other places.
Contact them here.
5. Wovoyage
“Travel should be more than a means of getting from one place to another,” is what this all-women travel community believes. Having created a safe, inclusive space for female travellers to come together and bond over a love for adventure, Wovoyage is opening the doors to new cultural experiences for women who are scared to take that first leap.
Through a model that is centred around women-friendly accommodation, transportation, group departures, and guided tours, this platform makes sure you are spoilt for choice when it comes to picking a destination.
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Places covered: Kasol, Vietnam, Ladakh, Goa, Indonesia, Japan and more.
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6. WeGoBond
Life is outside of your comfort zone. A solo trip changes you in ways you couldn’t have anticipated. Lunches by the side of rivulets, long drives through roads that bask in the sunshine, countrysides where the greenery gives way to mountains and the taste of crisp fresh air that fills your lungs.
This women-led company is attempting to give women this off-beat nature experience while ensuring that their trips are curated keeping comfort as the focus. The group sizes are limited to 12 people to foster camaraderie among the guests.
Travellers are encouraged to embrace the calm on these trips and come back refreshed!
Places covered: Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Persia, Tibet, New Zealand and cities across India.
Contact them here.
7. Women On Clouds
A dreamer and full-time optimist is how Shireen, the founder of this women-centric travel platform describes herself. Born and brought up in Iran, Shireen studied Economics in a college at Shimla where she was bitten by the travel bug. It was during this time and later that she began to believe in the incredible power of nature and the environment.
Intent on giving other women the experiences and adventures she had had, Shireen started Women On Clouds — a platform where she calls women to rediscover their souls. “It is the perfect place for women who wish to travel solo or with their mothers, sisters, girlfriends, or in the company of other women rather than travelling alone.”
Places covered: Sikkim, Kerala, Bhutan, Kashmir, Ladakh, Rajasthan, Amritsar, Bali among others.
Contact them here.
8. Wander Womaniya
Describing himself as the “chief gallivanter” at Wander Womaniya, Anuj Jain says it was planning a trip for his sister that led him to come up with the idea of the platform. Today, the venture is creating endless possibilities for women to explore the world.
Anuj and his team believe in motivating women towards self-expression through travel, while also emphasising that travel does not need to be without luxury.
If you are someone who is daunted by the task of travelling alone, or sceptical of planning through a budget for a trip, the experts in their team are here to help while making sure you’re focusing on making friendships that last a lifetime!
Places covered: Ladakh, Bali, Andaman, Philippines, Tawang, Thailand, Turkey, Azerbaijan.
Contact them here.
Edited by Pranita Bhat
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Artificial intelligence meets art in China with first robot PhD student

At the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference held in Shanghai on July 27, a groundbreaking moment in AI history unfolded as a humanoid robot named Scholar 01, also referred to as Xueba 01, became the first AI in China to be officially admitted as a full-time PhD student.
Scholar 01, created by Professor Li Qingdu’s team at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, has been accepted into the PhD program at the Shanghai Theatre Academy — one of China’s top arts institutions, according to the South China Morning Post.
Scholar 01 is an advanced embodied AI built upon the previous success of the Walker II robot, which had earlier gained recognition by finishing third in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon in Beijing. The upgraded design incorporates the mechanical efficiency of Walker II and elements from the Rena humanoid platform, giving the robot lightweight, energy-efficient, tendon-based bionic movement.
The robot was produced by Zhuoyide Robotics, a company emerging from the university’s research into robotics and embodied intelligence. Its visual design and styling were led by Professor Yang Qingqing of STA, aiming to create a more humanlike appearance.
Scholar 01 stands 1.75 meters tall, weighs about 30 kilograms, and features a silicone-skinned face capable of expressive facial gestures. Dressed like a typical academic—with glasses, shirt, and trousers—the robot interacts in Mandarin and was designed to physically engage with people in an intuitive and humanlike way. Upon his formal admission to STA, he enrolled in a four-year doctorate program in Drama and Film, with a focus on traditional Chinese opera. Scholar 01 is scheduled to report to campus on September 14.
The project is part of a larger initiative at STA to fuse technology with the arts, exploring how AI might play a role in cultural and creative domains. According to Yang, when Xueba 01 performed the iconic “orchid fingers” gesture associated with opera legend Mei Lanfang, human students spontaneously mimicked the robot, describing the interaction as an “aesthetic exchange across species.”
Scholar 01 refers to himself as an “AI artist” and intends to use technology to reinterpret traditional performance arts. Potential career paths post-graduation include working as an AI opera director or launching his own robotic art studio.
However, reactions to the announcement have been mixed. Some welcomed the move as a milestone in human-robot collaboration, while others expressed scepticism. Critics questioned whether a robot, lacking emotional depth and lived experience, could truly understand and perform expressive arts like Chinese opera.
Concerns were also raised about resource allocation, with some noting that human PhD students often receive limited financial support, sparking debate over whether such investments in AI take away from human education.
By Nazrin Sadigova
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It’s official – a simple spider has exposed the limitations of artificial intelligence by confounding the most sophisticated visual recognition systems of the moment

Mother nature is quite mysterious and some of the creatures that surround us are fascinating for plenty of reasons, but one of the most surprising ones is their ability to camouflage as other animals or plants to camouflage in their environment. While in many cases this is just a passing resemblance that does not hold up from close up, there is one particular spider that has even managed to fool artificial intelligence with its pattern. It is called a jumping spider, and it has been known to resemble a bee.
A team of biologists at the University of Cincinnati decided to study this phenomenon when the pandemic restricted fieldwork. Since they still needed research to work on, they changed their approach to working with computer vision. Their question was simple: could a computer trained to tell spiders from insects get confused by a spider that looks like a wasp?
The jumping spider is a very curious insect
Surprisingly, the answer turned out to be a resounding “yes”. The spider they focused on is Maratus vespa, an Australian jumping spider discovered back in 2015 by researcher Jurgen Otto. This spider has a very unique trait, and that is that when the male courts a mate, he flashes the underside of his abdomen, which looks a lot like a wasp’s head. He also flares out side flaps, reshaping himself into something like a guitar pick and both of those things together can make it seem like it is a wasp, hence the name.
While up close the illusion does not hold up forever, many have been fooled by this insect, but, would artificial intelligence fall for the trick? To find out, the researchers trained a computer vision model with images from 62 species, including flies, mantises, wasps, and different kinds of spiders, and it usually did well in identifying the creatures presented, but when it came to Maratus vespa and its close relatives, it kept being confused.
According to the study, the artificial intelligence misclassified some species more than 20% of the time, often labeling them as wasps. Considering that this transformation was probably the result of an evolutionary effort to scare off predators, including other spiders, it is perhaps a good thing that this jumping spider can fool us all. The thing that researchers are still pondering about is the fact that they use this camouflage ability in their courting ritual.
Lead researcher Olivia Harris put it best “Why would a spider want to look like a wasp, which is a predator of spiders, especially as a primary element of its courtship display?” The answer was surprising, when a female notices what looks like a wasp, she pauses, and then the male breaks the illusion.
UC Associate Professor Nathan Morehouse, a study co-author, explains “Females will not be fooled forever. If they were, they would be robbed of the ability to make mate choices, which would put the species at a long-term disadvantage. It’s beneficial for the males to break the illusion. […] They use predator cues to manage attention and put the female on her back foot — or feet. There’s a lot of nuance to this interaction for the males to remain safe and for the courtship to have beneficial outcomes for both.”
What this means is that this spider is using what is called sensory exploitation, an evolutionary strategy where one animal hijacks another’s instincts for its own benefit. In this case, the male spider gets the female to look his way by pretending to be something dangerous, and when they get their attention, shift into a mating dance that will entice them further, at least giving the male a chance to mate with a partner.
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman Says AI Learns From Us, Doesn’t Invent Knowledge: ‘Can’t Have Artificial Intelligence Without Actual Intelligence’ – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR)

Reddit Inc. RDDT CEO Steve Huffman believes the future of artificial intelligence relies fundamentally on human input—not machine invention.
Reddit CEO Defends Human-Centric Data
During Reddit’s second-quarter earnings call on Thursday, Huffman said that AI technologies are built on the foundation of real human conversation and community insights.
“In an automated world that depends on human knowledge, we view Reddit as one of the most important and differentiated data sources,” Huffman said. “AI doesn’t invent knowledge. It learns from us—from real people sharing real perspectives.”
“You can’t have artificial intelligence without actual intelligence,” he added.
Microsoft Report Flags Job Disruption Risks
Huffman’s remarks come amid growing debate over how AI tools—like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Midjourney and other generative models—are reshaping the nature of work.
While many fear AI will replace human jobs, Huffman argues that it’s enhancing the value of authentic, human-generated data.
His comments also echo broader industry concerns and insights. A new Microsoft Corporation MSFT report highlighted how generative AI will likely disrupt roles like writers, translators and customer service agents—while sparing jobs requiring manual dexterity or real-world presence.
The study has identified 40 occupations at high risk from AI and 40 that are considered more secure.
Experts Clash On AI Empowering Or Replacing People
Meanwhile, economists like Craig Shapiro have warned that AI-driven job losses may require fiscal and regulatory intervention, while voices like Palantir Technologies PLTR CTO Shyam Sankar and ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood debate whether AI is empowering or destabilizing America’s workforce.
Reddit Crushes Q2 Earnings Estimates As Shares Surge Nearly 18%
Reddit posted second-quarter revenue of $499.6 million, beating Wall Street’s expectations of $424.73 million. Earnings came in at 48 cents per share, well above analyst estimates of 19 cents.
Price Action: Reddit shares surged 17.87% in after-hours trading after posting robust earnings, according to Benzinga Pro data.
According to Benzinga’s Edge Stock Rankings show that RDDT continues to exhibit strong upward momentum across short, medium and long-term periods. More detailed performance insights are available here.
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Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.
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