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If you opt for the dessert safari stay solo trip is quite risky but if you just want to explore the city and stay near or in. the fort it's good!
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Rajasthan is one of the safest place for travellers, if have seen woman wandering on streets of Bikaner and Jaisalmer at very late hours. You should definitely visit Jaisalmer for this solo trip. There aren't a lot of dont's for jaisalmer except: While visiting the temples in Jaisalmer, remember not to wear short dresses. Dont trust the strangers blindly. Do not pay without bargain while shopping in Jaisalmer. For Do's: Visit all the temples, do take services of a guide as they can tell you all about the history of each place, go to sam dunes to spend a night in the middle of the desert and try the local food.
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Hey Shivani, I visited Jaiselmar in August 2018. It is completely safe for solo travellers. Read my simple and short three days itinerary of Jaiselmar : https://www.tripoto.com/trip/three-days-itinerary-of-jaiselmar-5bc071a93485f?ref=mobwapp&source=awp
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Solo travelling is less about the destination and more about the tourist, i.e, you yourself. It is about more about spending time with yourself, the destination, sights only act as catalyst. Like Irrfan Khan says in the movie Qarib Qarib Single 'आबोहवा बदलती रहे तो इंसान की तबियत सही रहती है'. Having said that, Jaisalmer is an extremely favoured destination. Spend time I'm the city. Go the the sand dunes next day, visit museums. However, the city can be quite expensive for a solo traveller. For example, A Jeep Safari in the desert will cost 1000 for the jeep, irrespective of whether the jeep is being used for one person or five. Similarly, desert camp tents are double occupancy rooms, even if you stay solo in them. However, the city has many reliable youth hostels, where you can stay at less than 1000 a night in bunk beds. Having said that, the city has a lot to offer if you love food, history and street shopping. The cafés in and around the city give the solo traveller the time and space to live with himself.
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