The home to 28 states and 8 union territories, India has a list of enchanting places for you to visit and evolve with the undeniable beauty it stores. The home to incredible diversity contributes in a big way to inbound tourism. Each state & territory here has a unique representative that makes it terrifically different from one another, especially Rajasthan. Walking down these states altogether ignites a different feeling of joy & culture.
My footprints may one day be erased but the stories I made & lived at the places I visited shall forever reign.
Out of various remarkable states & territories that India stores, we are picking on a very celebrated an incredible state for you to know and experience its unaltered dignity in terms of art, culture, food, colour, tradition and everything you name. It’s the very traditional, very beautiful, Rajasthan.
As a traveller, visiting the state is sure to infuse a sense of evolution. You tend to get more close and more detailed towards the creation formulated here. So as an explorer you just cannot afford to miss out on the exceptionally refined beauty it holds.
Wondering why? Well, to answer that our dear traveller Simran Agarwal will first tour you through the spectacular Rajasthan. So are you ready? Here we go!
Simran is a travel enthusiast who has taken several trips to several spots and Rajasthan undoubtedly stands to be her one of very recent. She had an impressively soothing time which she is more than delighted to share.
The incredible state – Rajasthan
Simran took an exciting trip to Rajasthan for 08 days. Within these 08 days, she met every popular corner of Rajasthan that has directly or indirectly been on her list. Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar, Mount Abu, Ajmer were a few.
Travelling to Jaipur allowed Simran to closely witness the authentic beauty of Sheesh Mahal and the very popular Blue City. During her visit here she stayed in Zostel which is a well-known hostel for travellers.
In Udaipur, she enjoyed a Motorboat ride and an old vintage car Museum ride. Talking about Jaisalmer, Simran marked her stay at Moustache. She lived in a lot of activities here. She visited here during the off-season due to which she enjoyed the desert all alone. Stargazing, visiting local markets were a few activities Simran lived her best in.
Padharo Mhare Desh
Pushkar was another delight spot where she participated in various adventurous activities. Hot air balloon, camel festival, just to name a few. She stayed in Moustache near Pushkar Lake throughout her stay in Pushkar.
She then moved to Ajmer to visit the pious Darga Sharif which was later also followed by Mount Abu where she randomly wandered around.
Major of her stays rested in affordable hostels that allowed her to keep a strong eye on the amount being used. For travelling to nearby spots she relied on local transportation. At places necessary, she rented a scooter too. The locals seemed to be very appealing to Simran which helped her complete the tour with utmost ease.
Simran also quotes a special note for people travelling to Rajasthan, especially Pushkar. “Whenever you’re booking buses to reach a local destination, ensure it to book around 7 pm or 8 pm. Do not make late-night bookings as there are no proper bus stands and buses often run late than their registered timeslots.”
Simran booked herself a bus for around 10 pm or 11 pm. But the bus arrived at 3 am in the night. So to avoid such situations it is advised to make early bookings.
Overview of the Journey
Trip:- Delhi – Rajasthan
Mode of Transportation:- Train (Train)
Estimated Budget:- INR 12,000/- (per person) (08 Days)
For more photos and videos, check out his Instagram page @simranagarwalphotography
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