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Rajasthan, an ethnic and regal state of India, is my home away from home.
After traveling to its three different cities in the region; Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer, all on my own as a solo female traveler, I consider a solo trip to Rajasthan one of the best travel experiences you can India.
Famed primarily for its rich culture and imposing forts and palaces, Rajasthan is one of the topmost tourist destinations in India, loved by both Indians and foreigners alike.
When I decided to travel solo for the first time, I thought of Rajasthan quite naturally because it had always fascinated me.
And, when I went there, it turned out to be just as great as I imagined. It allowed me to be happily solo, yet embraced me in its colorful atmosphere.
If you’re thinking of choosing Rajasthan as a solo travel destination but need more convincing, here are all the reasons to take a solo Rajasthan trip.
Reasons To Take A Solo Trip to Rajasthan
Rajasthan is an adventure waiting to be had. Here are all the reasons to take your first solo trip to Rajasthan.
1. Friendly Culture
Rajasthan’s hospitality is its iconic trademark, but even its friendliness is so off-the-cuff.
I remember walking through the narrow alleys of Udaipur during the festival of Diwali and it was all so fervent.
I received smiles, amiable gestures and support while I was taking pictures and exchanging casual pleasantries with the hawkers.
People’s inherent warmth instantly melted my hesitation as a solo traveler.
2. Festive atmosphere
Rajasthan is a land of festivals. There are so many held annually such as the Desert Festival, Pushkar Fair, Elephant Festival, Gangaur Festival, Marwar Festival, and Nagaur Festival just to name a few.
Also, the atmosphere in general is very festive. When I was in Jodhpur there were traditional folk dance and music performances held at the hotel every evening.
3. Good accommodation options
When you are traveling solo, good accommodation is a top concern. Especially if you have been to New Dehli where many hostels are found down tiny dirty alleys.
Rajasthan is not like that. There is an abundance of good accommodation options of all kinds to choose from – luxury hotels, guest houses,…
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