Rajasthan on a budget: Exploring the Land of Maharajas affordably

TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN Created : Mar 24, 2025, 12:18 IST

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Rajasthan on a budget: Exploring the Land of Maharajas affordably

Think Rajasthan is only for royalty? Think again! The Land of Maharajas isn’t just about opulent palaces and extravagant desert safaris; it’s also a paradise for budget travelers. If you’ve been dreaming of exploring Rajasthan without burning a hole in your pocket, here’s your ultimate guide to experiencing its grandeur on a budget.
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Hitch a budget ride

Skip the pricey cabs and opt for local transport! Rajasthan’s extensive bus network will take you from Jaipur’s pink streets to Jaisalmer’s golden dunes for a fraction of the cost. Trains are another wallet-friendly option, offering scenic journeys at sleeper-class prices. Bonus tip: Get a Rajasthan State Transport pass for unlimited travel.
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Hostel hopping and heritage havens

Luxury hotels? Who needs them when Rajasthan has some of the quirkiest, budget-friendly stays? Hostels in Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur offer dorm beds starting at INR 300. Want something more regal? Many havelis have been converted into guesthouses, giving you a slice of royal history at shockingly low rates.
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Thali time: Feast like a Maharaja

Eating like a king doesn’t mean spending like one. Head to local dhabas for an authentic Rajasthani thali, complete with dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and unlimited rotis—all for under INR 150! Don’t forget the street food: samosas, kachoris, and mirchi vadas make for a spicy, budget-friendly treat.
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Free sightseeing

Many of Rajasthan’s best experiences are completely free. Wander through Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal from the outside, explore Udaipur’s lakes, and climb Jodhpur’s Mehrangarh Fort for a breathtaking sunset (entry is free on select days!). Markets like Jaipur’s Bapu Bazaar and Jodhpur’s Clock Tower are great for window shopping and absorbing local culture.
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DIY Desert Safari

Desert safaris can be pricey, but you can hack the experience by heading to Sam Sand Dunes near Jaisalmer and booking directly with local camel owners instead of pricey tour operators. Some budget homestays even include a basic camel ride in their packages!
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Festival frenzy on a shoestring

Rajasthan is a festival lover’s dream, and most events are free to attend! Experience the Pushkar Camel Fair, Jaipur Literature Festival, or the vibrant Holi celebrations in Udaipur without spending a rupee on entry.
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