Things people will not tell you about Rajasthan Travel

Rajasthan, the name might bring the image of long stretches of deserts and camels but in reality, this is far from the truth. Planning on taking a trip, then keep a spot open for Rajasthan. There are many things people won’t tell you about Rajasthan. Such as:

  • What to wear and what not

Being a conservative state, the residents don’t entertain scanty clothes. While you are enjoying the sun in Rajasthan, it’s better to wear decent clothes. You can also opt for colorful dupattas found in Rajasthan to go with your attire and give yourself an ethnic look.

  • Temple and its strange rules

You may not know that even though people in Rajasthan are quite hospitable hosts, but they take their natural assets very seriously. People may not tell you this but there are temples and shrines that have certain rules to be followed. Whether it’s Mehendipur Balaji temple, Karni Mata temple, Bullet baba shrine are some of the temples where you have to follow strict regulations, or you may have to pay a penalty of a kind. 

  • There won’t be trouble with language

If you are thinking that there would be a problem with the language, then you are wrong. As it attracts millions of tourists throughout the year, the people being good hosts have learned English and Hindi. So, this way one won’t have a problem finding their way or ordering food and most importantly bargaining.

  • Rajasthan is definitely not a pile of sand

Rajasthan is a land of desert, but the place doesn’t only have desert to offer. It overflows with a colorful and vibrant history. You can enjoy the desert rides with historical monuments, colorful markets, and even boating. So, it is anything but boring. There are a wildlife sanctuary and zipline for adventure lovers and so much more.

  • Ghost town may intimidate you

With strange temples, Rajasthan houses some haunted forts such as Bhangarh fort and Kuldhara. These places are said to be swarming with ghosts and people are prohibited to go in these areas at night. If you like mysterious places then you should take a trip to Rajasthan this break. 

  • Variety of food to tickle your taste buds

Many tourists think that they may not get good food to eat in Rajasthan. There is food for all kinds of people. Spicy, less spicy, sweet, there is everything for everyone to try. Veg and non-veg food also have a variety that internationally proclaimed.

  • Touring Rajasthan is quite cheaper

Lastly, touring Rajasthan is cheaper than you may think. For a single person planning a trip to Rajasthan can cost less than Rs. 10,000 and this is something people won’t tell you about. If you don’t want your trip to draw a hole in your pocket, then plan your next trip to Rajasthan.

This land of Maharajas has a lot going on, where the heritage is preserved with great honor. Once you visit you will know somethings that attracts people from all over the world.

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