Explore these 6 places of Rajasthan in 10K on the weekend of August 15. Rajasthan Budget Trip Independence Day 2025 Weekend Tourist Places

Rajasthan Budget Travel: People of Delhi-NCR can explore forts, lakes and culture of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar, Mount Abu, Bundi etc. for just Rs 10,000 on August 15 weekend. There is a chance of Royal experience in a low budget.

Rajasthan Budget Travel: If people living in Delhi-NCR are planning to roam somewhere on the weekend of August 15, then Rajasthan can be a great option. In a low budget, you can feel closely feeling the culture, historical heritage and natural beauty of this Royal state. You will have three days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, in which you can visit many beautiful places in Rajasthan. The special thing is that you can explore 7 major tourist spots here within just Rs 10,000. Let’s know about those places, and how you can make your journey pocket-friendly and memorable.

Beautiful places visiting Jaipur

Jaipur, known as ‘Pink City’, is famous for Rajasthani culture, historical heritage and colorful markets. Here you can revolve around Amer Fort with a ticket of 100 rupees. To visit the Hawa Mahal, you have to spend 50 rupees. You can roam City Palace for 200 rupees. Here you can also explore the museum. You can visit Jantar Mantar for 50 rupees.

  • Hotel Range: 600–1200 rupees (from Dorm to Budget Hotel)
  • Food expenses: Rs 150–250 (local dhaba)
  • Experience: Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, Market Shopping
  • City bus and share auto will travel cheaper.

Explore these places in Udaipur

Udaipur is called the city of lakes, here too you can roam in a budget of 10 thousand rupees. Here you can visit Lake Pichola, where the charge of boat rides is about 300–500 rupees per person. City Palace, which was built by Maharana Uday Singh, is known for its royal texture and museum, the entry here is Rs 250. You can also roam Fateh Sagar Lake and Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace.

  • Homestay or Hotel-800-1200 rupees per day
  • Rajasthani Thali-300 Rupees
  • Scooty Rent on-300-400 rupees

Famous Place of Jaisalmer (Golden City)

Jaisalmer, called Swarnagari, is a historical and culturally rich city situated between the Thar desert. Fort, havelis and temples made of yellow stones give it a unique look. The first name comes to visit here, of Jaisalmer Fort, which is also known as Sonar Fort. Apart from this, the mansion of patvas, the mansion of Nathmal and the mansion of Salim Singh can roam. You can do Camel Safari in Sam Sand Dunes. Jeep rides and desert can enjoy camping.

  • Hotel Range: 500–1000 rupees (Homestay/Hostel)
  • Food expenses: 150–200 rupees

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Take religious experience in Pushkar

Pushkar is a small but extremely sacred and beautiful city, situated near Ajmer. It is counted among the most religious and spiritual sites in India. The Pushkar Lake here is the most prominent attraction, around which there are 50 ghats. Devotees feel purity by taking a dip here. Brahma Temple, Savitri Mata Temple can visit.

  • Hotel Range: 400–1000 rupees (Guesthouse, Hostel)
  • Food: 100–200 rupees (Thali, Street Food)
  • Main attraction: Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake

Get relaxed in Mount Abu (Hill Station)

Mount Abu’s Nakki lake for boating and Dilwara Jain Temple is famous for its beautiful marble carvings. Todd rock and honeymoon points of the hill station are also included in the excellent view points.

  • Hotel Range: 700–1300 rupees
  • Food: 200–300 rupees (Gujarati Thali, Street Food)

See beautiful places in Bundi

Bundi is known for its beautiful forts, stepwells and paintings. The major attractions here include Taragarh Fort, Raniji’s Bawdi, 84 pillars umbrella and Sagar Mahal, which show the city’s historical splendor.

  • Hotel Range: 500–900 rupees
  • Food: 150–250 rupees (ordinary Indian food)
  • Walking places: Bundi Mahal, Bawdians

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