
Woman Travels All of India With Just Two Sarees, No Money
Saraswati Iyer quit her job two years ago to explore India on zero budget, carrying only two sarees, a tent, and a power bank. She's traveled the entire country without spending money on food, accommodation, or transport.
A young woman is proving that the biggest adventures don't require the biggest bank accounts. Saraswati Iyer has spent two years traveling across India without spending a single rupee, armed with nothing but two sarees, a camping tent, and a power bank.
Her method is simple yet bold. She walks, hitchhikes, and exchanges work for meals and shelter. When she needs a place to sleep, she camps at temple grounds, stays in dharmshalas and ashrams, or pitches her tent in safe mountain locations.
The journey began when Saraswati felt a pull toward something beyond her daily routine. Two years ago, she left her corporate job to answer that call. Since then, she's crisscrossed the entire country, embracing a minimalist lifestyle that most people only dream about.
Her travels have opened doors to experiences money can't buy. She's immersed herself in different cultures, discovered hidden gems off the tourist trail, and built genuine friendships with strangers who became her support system. Through these connections, she's learned that trusting the right people can transform a solo trip from scary to soulful.

Saraswati shares her adventures on Instagram under the handle "Safe Ladki," where she documents not just the beautiful destinations but the practical reality of zero-budget travel. Her posts show that adventure doesn't require luxury hotels or expensive gear.
Why This Inspires
Saraswati's journey challenges everything we think we know about travel barriers. She's dismantling the myth that women need extensive resources or companions to explore safely. Her story proves that the main ingredients for adventure are courage and resourcefulness, not cash.
Every meal she earns through honest work, every night she camps under the stars, and every kind stranger who helps her along the way demonstrates something powerful. Human connection and determination can carry you farther than any travel budget.
Her message to others considering solo travel is direct: "Don't let go of that dream." She encourages people, especially women, to push boundaries, trust their instincts, and take that first step toward exploration and freedom.
Saraswati Iyer shows us that the open road is waiting, and all incredible journeys start with a single small step.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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