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Rajasthan offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and man-made attractions to visitors from all around the world.

Ride a camel across the dunes of the Thar Desert, or explore lush-green jungles in an open Jeep to spot the evasive Bengal tiger. Visit its many historical monuments, get fascinated by its glorious forts and palaces, and delve deeper into the tales of Rajput valour. Go shopping in its many local markets. Try the delectable Rajasthani cuisine. Shake your leg to the local ghoomar dance.

Yes, it's time to say "Khamma-Ghanni" to Rajasthan. But before you go, consider purchasing travel insurance as a financial safety net against unexpected accidents, injuries, illnesses, or travel mishaps.

Rajasthan Trip Cancellation Insurance for International Travelers - FAQs

Trip cancellation insurance can provide coverage for monetary costs occurring due to trip cancellation or interruption. It also protects against the financial damage that may happen due to delayed travel connections.

Why buy trip cancellation insurance for Rajasthan?

Trip cancellation insurance can reimburse the full cost of your non-refundable, prepaid expenses if you have to cancel your trip for a reason explicitly listed in the policy wording. A full list of reasons eligible for trip cancellation benefits is available in the certificate wording for each plan. Be sure to review this list carefully before purchase. Most standard plans do provide coverage for the most common reasons for cancellation, including falling ill before the trip, the illness or death of a loved one, or work-related emergencies.

What all is covered under trip cancellation insurance for Rajasthan?

Beyond trip cancellation coverage, travel insurance also offers benefits like:

Things to Do for Travelers in Rajasthan

Rajasthan literally means "The Abode of the Rajas or Kings". No trip to India is complete without visiting this fascinating state. There’s so much to do in Rajasthan and so little time. So, here’s our list of diverse experiences to make your vacation truly memorable.

Jaipur

The pink city of Jaipur is a complete Rajasthani experience by itself. While in Jaipur, visits to the Amer Fort, City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, and Hawa Mahal are absolute "Must-Dos". Try the local Rajasthani cuisine at Chokhi Dhani. Go shopping in the labyrinthine streets of the old city. Don’t forget to take back home stunning clothing created with the city’s iconic block-printing technique. If you have the mega-bucks, stay for a night at the "Rambagh Palace" for a once-in-a-lifetime royal experience.

Ranthambore National Park

A visit to Ranthambore National Park is every adventure enthusiast’s, nature lover’s, and wildlife photographer’s dream come true. Explore one of the most beautiful national parks of India in an open-air Jeep. Feel the adrenaline rush through your veins as you spot the majestic Bengal tiger. Or simply enjoy a stunning sunset on the banks of Rajbagh Lake with panoramic views of the ancient Ranthambore Fort. Remember to book your safari well in advance, as there is limited vehicle availability in the national park.

Jaisalmer

The spectacular desert city of Jaisalmer truly lives up to its nickname of the "Golden City". Nestled on the fringes of the great Thar Desert, Jaisalmer has a lot to offer to visitors. Visit the Jaisalmer fort for a brilliant bird’s-eye view of the city and its surroundings. Take a camel ride through the sand dunes. Dine at a rooftop restaurant and enjoy the beauty of the golden fort. Go boating in the pristine waters of the Ghadisar Lake. And last but not least, definitely do visit the Jain temples and Havelis (huge homes) that are awe-inspiring architectural marvels.

Shekhawati

The Shekhawati region of Northern Rajasthan is an undiscovered gem. Shekhawati is home to thousands of majestic Havelis that were built in the late 18th and 19th centuries by wealthy Marwari merchants. Shekhawati represents beautiful architecture and alfresco wall art buried under changing times.

Ranakpur

The temple town of Ranakpur is all things pristine and peaceful, unspoiled and unexplored by the millions of tourists visiting other destinations in Rajasthan. The Jain Temples of Ranakpur are a stunning example of exceptionally beautiful temples carved from soft marble. Spend a couple of days amid these peaceful temples at the foothills of the Aravalli Mountains, and go home rejuvenated.

Travel Risks for International Travelers in Rajasthan

Weather Woes

Rajasthan experiences extreme weather conditions. Most places experience extreme cold during the harsh winter season. On the other hand, summer temperatures tend to soar throughout the state. Dust storms and harsh winds are also common during the unforgiving summer months. During the monsoon season, heavy rainfall leading to flooding may take place in some areas.

Tourist Troubles

Though Rajasthan is relatively quite safe for tourists, international travelers should be cautious at all times. Be wary of petty thieves and pickpockets. Solo women travelers may avoid traveling alone, especially at night.

Road Rage

Rajasthan is best explored by driving in your rental car. Most rental companies in Rajasthan provide chauffeur-driven vehicles to international tourists. Though these drivers are well-trained, there still exists the risk of rash driving in India. Always wear a seat belt, drive within speed limits, and avoid night-driving to maintain your safety on Rajasthan roads.

Food and Water Problems

Like most places on the Indian subcontinent, tap water in Rajasthan is not safe for consumption. The local food in roadside kiosks, as well as restaurants, may not meet international sanitation standards. Sometimes, food may also be too spicy for foreign tourists. If you are unsure about the quality of the food, ask a local guide for guidance.

Disease Alert

Most places in India, including Rajasthan, are susceptible to vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue fever, chikungunya, and falciparum malaria. Visitors from abroad should remember to take anti-malarial medication before traveling to India. Also avoid eating at unsanitary places to avoid diseases like typhoid, diarrhea, and cholera.

Before You Travel to Rajasthan - Do This

Before you reach Rajasthan, do remember to take your anti-malarial medication. We highly recommend that you start with your dosage a week before traveling, and remember to take it once a week during your stay in Rajasthan.

Remember to pack your supplies of water-purification tablets. These tablets are easy to use and provide you with the safety of clean drinking water at all times.

Also, don’t forget to spend some time comparing different types of travel insurance plans. Take the time to pick the plan that best meets your needs. Buy the insurance plan before boarding your flight to Rajasthan, and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

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