Where to Stay in Bilimora
Safe neighborhoods, social hostels, and practical tips for women travelling alone
Best Neighborhoods for Solo Female Travellers
Ranked by relevance for solo female travellers visiting Bilimora
Station Area
BudgetThe bustling gateway to Bilimora, characterized by its transport hubs and essential services.
- +Excellent transport connectivity
- +Abundance of budget accommodation and food options
- -Can be noisy and crowded
- -Limited aesthetic appeal
๐ก๏ธ Generally safe during the day with moderate crowds; exercise caution at night due to fewer people and potential petty crime.
Kanta Gaon
BudgetA developing residential area offering a glimpse of local life away from the main commercial hustle.
- +More peaceful than the station area
- +Opportunity to experience local living
- -Fewer tourist amenities
- -Transport to other parts of the city might require local buses or taxis
๐ก๏ธ Safe during the day, with a quiet atmosphere. Nighttime is very quiet; stick to well-lit main roads if walking.
GIDC Estate Area
Mid-rangeAn industrial zone with emerging commercial and residential pockets, offering practical stays.
- +Good for business or project-related stays
- +Generally more modern infrastructure in newer sections
- -Lacks significant tourist attractions
- -Can be noisy due to industrial activity
๐ก๏ธ Relatively safe during business hours due to worker presence. Evenings can be quiet; avoid poorly lit industrial roads.
Daily Budget (Budget)
INR 1500/day
Hidden Gems in Bilimora
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Galtaji Temple
FREEThis ancient Hindu pilgrimage site is built around a natural spring. It's known for its series of temples, holy kunds (water tanks), and resident monkeys.
Chokhi Dhani
An ethnic village resort that offers a complete Rajasthani cultural experience, complete with folk dances, music, puppet shows, and traditional food.
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB)
A legendary sweet shop and restaurant in the heart of the Johari Bazaar, famous for its delicious Rajasthani snacks and sweets like Ghewar and Dal Baati Churma.
Safety in Bilimora
ModerateSolo Female Travel
Generally safe during the day in populated areas. Exercise caution in less crowded or poorly lit streets, especially after dark. Stick to main roads and be aware of your surroundings.
At Night
Exercise caution. While main streets in commercial areas have some activity, many residential and industrial areas become very quiet and poorly lit, increasing the risk of petty crime. Avoid walking alone in isolated spots.
Emergency
112 (Pan-India Emergency Number)
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Overcharging by auto-rickshaw drivers (always agree on fare first).
- 2Street vendors selling counterfeit goods (less common, but possible).
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Bilimora