Rajasthan is really cheap for tourists use public transport and don't shop too much. Jaisalmer is one of my favourite place to visit. enjoy your trip 😍😍😍
Book the half day tour desert safari in Thrilophillia
and in that day in the morning ,visit the patwon ki haveli and thar heritage museum
hv ua lunch in shree jee Excellency
and return to hotel. Thrilophillia driver wl pick u up and will take u to d desert..
in the next mrng visit the Jaisalmer fort, u cn hv ua lunch in D'desi aroma n dn visit bada bagh if u want to dn visit the vyas chatri..its same as bada bagh...
in the afternoon at d time f sunset visit the gadisar lake..u wont see such sunset ever.. after dat eat some local dish in the gadisar lake market
Book your tickets right now, Use local transportation and stay in hostels or try Couchsurfing.
Food is not very expensive in Jaisalmer.
If looking for those desert safaris and stay then research wisely or know the actual costings before booking, cause one can loose some extra bucks there!
Once u reach jaisalmer, go for a stay at Sam sand dunes which will cost u around 2000k depending on the travel agent from whom you are booking the safari...
this 2k includes jeep safari, camel safari, night stay at dunes, cultural program at night, dinner and next day breakfast... some agents may charge you extra for taking you to Sam sand dunes from main city... From Hanuman chauraha you will get reasonable package (near bus stand). for Jaisalmer darshan hire a cab or auto... it may cost you around 1000₹ per head... happy exploring... 😀
Choose a home stay in the old town or inside the fort. You can even choose hostels for accommodation to save on money. Walk around to cover the local sightseeing.
Stay in a Hostel, Rent a scooty from there. This saves up huge amount of money in accommodation and transport. You can choose the food as per your budget. Keep one thing in mind that there are no charges to visit the Jaisalmer Fort but for the Jain temples or Havelis you have to shell out between 50-200 in each place.