Are you a student with big travel dreams but a tight budget? Don’t worry! Rajasthan, the land of royals, can be explored affordably if you plan smart. With its majestic forts, vibrant bazaars, and delicious street food, you can experience the best of Rajasthan without breaking the bank. Here's your ultimate guide to spending a month in Rajasthan on a student budget.
Stay at budget hostels like Zostel or The Hosteller (INR 300-500 per night)
Opt for Couchsurfing or dormitories in guesthouses
Explore Hawa Mahal (INR 50 for students)
Visit Amer Fort (INR 50) and take a free walk around the fort premises
Enjoy the Albert Hall Museum (INR 20 for students)
Wander through Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar for budget shopping
Take a sunset walk at Nahargarh Fort (minimal entry fee)
Try Dal Baati Churma at local eateries (INR 100-150)
Enjoy Kachoris from Rawat Mishtan Bhandar (INR 30-50)
Eat at dhabas or small thalis (INR 70-100 per meal)
Dharamshalas or budget hostels (INR 250-400 per night)
Ask around for ashrams that offer free or low-cost stays
Visit Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple (Free)
Hike up to Savitri Temple for a breathtaking sunrise
Explore Ajmer Sharif Dargah (donations optional)
Walk around the colorful streets of Pushkar’s market
Savor Malpua at Pushkar’s street stalls (INR 50)
Eat at local cafes like Honey & Spice or Sonu Juice Center (INR 80-120 per meal)
Free langar at temples and gurudwaras
Hostels near Mehrangarh Fort or homestays (INR 300-500 per night)
Camping in the desert with budget operators (INR 500-800 for a night with food)
Visit Mehrangarh Fort (INR 60 for students)
Walk around Toorji Ka Jhalra (Free)
Enjoy Sardar Market and Clock Tower exploration (Free)
Take a budget desert safari (INR 1000-1500 for a full experience)
Enjoy the sunset at Gadisar Lake (Free)
Taste the famous Mirchi Bada and Pyaaz Kachori (INR 30-50)
Try budget thalis at local restaurants (INR 100-150 per meal)
Enjoy free temple food in Jaisalmer
Guesthouses with lake views (INR 300-600 per night)
Dharamshalas and budget hotels
Visit City Palace (INR 100 for students)
Take a free walk around Fateh Sagar Lake and Ambrai Ghat
Explore Saheliyon ki Bari and Bagore ki Haveli (Low entry fee)
Visit Chittorgarh Fort (Minimal entry fee, breathtaking views)
Try the famous Dal Baati Churma again (INR 100-150)
Enjoy a rooftop cafe experience with budget meals (INR 150-200 per meal)
Have chai with locals at tea stalls for an authentic experience (INR 10-20 per cup)
✅ Use Public Transport: Buses and shared autos cost way less than taxis.
✅ Haggle Like a Pro: Bargaining can help you save big in local markets.
✅ Eat Local: Avoid fancy restaurants and enjoy authentic street food.
✅ Travel Off-Season: Prices drop significantly from April to June.
✅ Find Free Activities: Many cultural sites and lakes can be explored for free.
Rajasthan is a budget traveler’s paradise. With smart planning, a sense of adventure, and an eye for local experiences, you can explore this majestic state without emptying your pockets.
So, pack light, plan smart, and get ready for an unforgettable month-long adventure in Rajasthan!
Ready to experience Rajasthan on a budget? Start your journey today! 🚀