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Rajasthan for Solo Female Travellers: Safety Tips

Solo female traveler walking on sand dunes in Rajasthan at sunset with historic fort and camels in the background, representing safe and confident solo travel for women

Is Rajasthan safe for solo female travellers? Almost every woman asks this question before planning a solo trip. Although safety cannot be guaranteed anywhere, Rajasthan is considered safe for solo women travellers. There are many urban cities and rural villages that are safe for women travellers, and with some safety awareness and preparations, they can have the best solo travel experience.

In this guide, we will cover essential safety tips for solo female travellers in Rajasthan, including the major challenges and how to address them; government safety initiatives for women; how to prepare for the trip; the best women-friendly travel destinations in Rajasthan; and the best time to visit for female travellers.

Understand the Cities—Not All of Rajasthan Is the Same

When planning your Rajasthan tour as a solo traveller, you need to know which cities are safe. Not all the cities in the state are the same. We have listed below the safest cities for solo female travellers in Rajasthan. This helps you understand what you can expect and what challenges you must be prepared for. Planning differs when exploring an urban or a rural area. Here are your safety tips for solo female travellers based on your Rajasthan tour itinerary:

Udaipur

Fondly called the ‘Venice of the East’, the Lake City of Udaipur is one of the most beautiful and safest cities in Rajasthan. People are mesmerised by the bewitching beauty of its white marble palaces, such as the Taj Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, and the Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh). Therefore, it is also known as ‘White City’.

Udaipur ranks as the safest city in Rajasthan for solo female travellers, especially in the peak season when public spaces remain open and active. It is famous for its welcoming, friendly environment and low crime rates, which make it one of the safest destinations in India for solo women travellers.

Key Safety Tips for Solo Women Travellers in Udaipur

Despite this, you should not overlook the safety measures you must be prepared with during your Udaipur tour.  

  • Choose the best accommodation in well-known areas, such as Lal Ghat, Hanuman Ghat, or Chandpole.
  • Family-run B&Bs, hostels, and dormitories are also safe options to stay, especially on a low budget.
  • Do not stay out late at night. If you still want to wander late at night, stick to well-lit and popular tourist areas.
  • Use trusted local transport. Online cab services may not be available. Renting a scooter is also a good option.

Jodhpur

One of the most popular travel destinations in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is generally considered safe for female solo travellers. Most frequent travellers recommend Jodhpur for a solo trip for female travellers. It is widely viewed as a peaceful destination. As a major Rajasthani city with a high influx of tourists, it has good infrastructure, but women should be careful, particularly at night, as potential street harassment or scams may occur.

However, the Blue City’s tight lanes and strong tourist footfall make such challenges manageable. You will stay safe with some safety precautions.

Key Safety Tips for Solo Women Travellers in Jodhpur

  • For safety, choose the old city area or the area near the railway station that remains busy and crowded. Homestays by local families are also considered safe for solo female travellers.
  • The city quiets down early, so avoid walking alone late at night. Renting a scooter is recommended, as it is safe to ride and avoids the overcharging by E-Rikshaws.
  • Be assertive when it comes to saying ‘No’ to persistent guides and vendors.
  • Keep your phone fully charged, especially during a day tour of Jodhpur.
  • Dress conservatively, covering your shoulders and legs to avoid any unnecessary attention.

Jaipur

Almost all popular Rajasthan tour packages include Jaipur. Every year, thousands of solo women travellers visit Jaipur, Rajasthan’s capital. Well, Jaipur is large, busy, and scam-prone, but well-policed and well-connected. Your Jaipur tour itinerary should be clear, including the prominent tourist spots.

It is generally considered safe for women travellers, and many tourists, including international women travellers, have shared good experiences about Jaipur. While violent crime against tourists is rare, they must remain vigilant against scams. Some suggest being extra cautious of unwanted male attention. However, Jaipur remains one of the best, safest, and most easily accessible destinations for solo female travellers.

Key Safety Tips for Solo Women Travellers in Jaipur

  • Stay in busy and famous areas in Jaipur.
  • Be cautious of gem scams and rickshaw drivers who do not use meters.
  • If you are an international traveller, have a local SIM, keep your phone charged, and share your tour itinerary with someone you trust.

Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer is known for its magical desert experiences—night camping, camel safari, jeep safari, folk dance & music, and dinner on the Dunes. The city is welcoming and considered safe, but requires standard safety precautions, such as booking a trusted desert camp package, sticking to well-lit, well-known areas, and avoiding isolation in unfamiliar areas. Although safe in the daylight, it is particularly infamous for scams. So, the solo female travellers in Jaisalmer need to be extra cautious.

Key Safety Tips for Solo Women Travellers in Jaisalmer

  • Before booking an accommodation, check the reviews and ratings.
  • Wander and explore the major attractions during the day.
  • Desert camp and safari are safe, but you should choose a reputable and trusted operator to avoid any issues.
  • Dress modestly and follow the local customs.
  • Do not go anywhere alone at night or in deserted areas.

Rural Rajasthan

Rural Rajasthan offers a cultural experience, rich heritage, and stunning landscapes. History buffs and tourists who require deep cultural immersions. Rural areas in Rajasthan are considered safe for solo female travellers if the trip is planned with cultural awareness and smart planning. It requires strict adherence to traditional norms and values to avoid unwanted attention.  

The solo women-friendly travel destinations in Rajasthan for a rural experience are Jaisalmer, Bundi, Pushkar, Shekhawati region, and Marwar.

Key Safety Tips for Solo Women Travellers in Rural Rajasthan

  • Rural Rajasthan is conservative. It is recommended to wear comfortable, full-sleeved cotton clothes and to bring a scarf, which is helpful for sun protection and for covering the head at religious sites.
  • Plan your trip only with a trusted guide or group.
  • Avoid wandering and exploring isolated rural areas after dark.
  • Keep your phone charged, or carry a spare phone with an active number.

Rajasthan Government Safety Initiatives You Should Know About

You are planning your solo trip to Rajasthan. Maybe it’s your first trip, or a habit now, but when it comes to travelling solo as a female, your safety should be your priority.  Rajasthan is not only a popular tourist destination but also one of the safest and women-friendly travel destinations in India.

And, the best part is that most of the cities are safe for female travellers because the state government is investing in safety infrastructure, especially for women, by introducing:

  • Kalika Patrolling Units: It is a team of dedicated 500+ women-led teams deployed to prevent harassment in public places. These specialised women’s units patrol public places such as malls, colleges, tourist sites, and religious sites. So, whether it is day or night, you will be safe in Rajasthan as a solo female traveller.
  • Women’s Safety PCR Vans: Recently, Rajasthan’s Chief Minister flagged off 42 dedicated vans with the integration of the Abhay Command Centre for 24/7 emergency response. These vans/vehicles are equipped with GPS tracking and mobile data terminals, ensuring swift responses in emergencies.

The Best Time to Visit Rajasthan as a Solo Female Traveller

Rajasthan holds a special place in the hearts of everyone who has visited it. This royal state is famous for its vibrant markets, rich cultural heritage, grand forts, desert adventures, and heartwarming hospitality. Since Rajasthan is one of the hottest states in India, you will have to be more careful while picking the season to plan your trip, especially when you are travelling solo.

While the best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March, solo women travellers should also consider other factors when choosing the right time to travel.

  • November to February: Peak Season

This is the peak travel season in Rajasthan. More tourists mean more policing and more safety in numbers. So, this is the perfect time for solo female travellers to plan their Rajasthan tour.

  • April to June: Summer Season

Rajasthan is a hot state, so summer is not the ideal time to plan your trip. It is the peak season due to extreme heat. Fewer tourists mean more isolated situations even at prominent tourist sites.

  • July to September: Monsoon Season

Monsoon is the time when the region comes alive with lakes overflowing, lush greenery, and pleasant temperatures. But solo female travellers should avoid visiting Rajasthan during the monsoon because the rural roads flood, and some areas become inaccessible.

  • Festival Season: Pushkar Fair or Holi

Not only stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and marvellous architecture, but Rajasthan is also famous for its vibrant fairs and festivals. You can plan your solo trip to Rajasthan to experience the magical festivals, but it requires extra caution around crowds.

Where to Stay—Accommodations That Prioritise Your Safety

Most women prefer to spend their days in private accommodation. They usually prefer comfortable hotels instead of hostels, homestays, and dormitories. Being a solo female traveller in Rajasthan, you need to choose the right accommodation.

As travel planners who have helped thousands of solo female travellers plan their Rajasthan tours for decades, we can let you know where to stay in Udaipur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Pushkar, Bikaner, or anywhere in Rajasthan.

Choose accommodations in central areas; in Jaipur, C-Scheme and Civil Lines are safe and convenient.  

In Udaipur, staying near Lake Pichola offers both security and stunning views.

Tips to Choose the Right Accommodation for Solo Women Travellers

  • No matter which destination you have chosen, ensure you are living in a central area well-known to tourists and has no crime rates.
  • Before choosing a hotel/accommodation, do your research by reviewing Google ratings and reviews.
  • Look for hotels with 24/7 front desks, in-room locks, and women-friendly reviews.
  • Hostels are great for meeting fellow travellers, but be careful.
  • Avoid isolated guesthouses, especially in smaller towns or rural areas.

How to Reach Rajasthan and Getting Around

Rajasthan is easily accessible by train, air, and bus from different parts of the country. Even international tourists can fly to Rajasthan without any hassle. But when it comes to travelling alone as a female, you will have to be more cautious.

After reaching Rajasthan by bus, train, or plane, you should know the mode of transport to get around. Many public buses, taxis, and even trains are available to travel to nearby cities.

Transport Tips for Solo Women

  • Solo travel by train is safe if you choose 2A or 3A class.
  • Online cab services operate in major cities and provide reliable transport options.
  • In Jaipur, Pink Cabs are operated by women drivers, offering an excellent option for late-night rides.
  • Always agree on fare before boarding auto-rickshaws or ensure the meter is running
  • Avoid sharing taxis with unknown men.
  • If you have to travel at night, then opt for ladies’ compartments when available, and keep your bag close.

Pre-Trip Safety Checklist

When travelling to Rajasthan as a solo female traveller, especially for the first time, you must make some preparations to help you pack your bags and travel confidently. Here is the pre-trip safety checklist to make the trip hassle-free and comfortable for every solo traveller:

  • Before you start packing your bag and keeping your stuff, research your destination and how safe it is for women.
  • Share your Rajasthan tour itinerary with someone back home.
  • If you are an international traveller, make sure you have a local SIM to ensure internet access and can make phone calls in an emergency.
  • Pre-book accommodations after carefully reviewing the property, which should be verified by a female traveller. Read Google reviews and check ratings for this.
  • Download the safety applications on your phone introduced by the Rajasthan Government. 
  • Keep a diary with all the emergency numbers written in it, in case your phone is lost.
  • Know the important helpline numbers, such as 112 and 181.

What to Pack for A Solo Trip to Rajasthan

When you are travelling alone, you must carry the essentials, such as:

  • Power bank and universal adapter.
  • Modest yet comfortable clothes, preferably cotton clothes.
  • Comfortable shoes for forts and palaces excursions, and slippers for hotel use.
  • Sunscreen, hat, and reusable water bottle.
  • Your ID photocopies and passport photos.

What to Wear (and Why It Actually Matters in Rajasthan)

We all know that it’s our personal choice what to wear. But when travelling to a new country and state, it is wise to know the local culture and follow the customs. You are not restricted in what you can wear, but be respectful of Rajasthani culture and tradition.

  • Rajasthan is a conservative state. Hence, dressing modestly in full-sleeve tops, long skirts, or the attire that covers your shoulders and legs, travellers blend in and avoid unwanted attention.
  • The one dressing style that never fails is the Kurta and Jeans formula. You will even see many women tourists and even locals wearing this Kurta and Jeans.
  • When visiting a temple and other religious sites, covering your shoulders, head, and knees is non-negotiable. Carrying a scarf with you not only helps cover your head while visiting a temple but also protects you from the sun’s rays in the summer season.
  • Do not wear gold Jewelry and accessories. Even avoid flashy jewellery in crowded places and markets, as this makes you a pick-pocket target.

What’s Real and How to React/Handle?

Many travel blogs discuss safety tips for solo female travellers in Rajasthan, but few address the real challenges and how to face them. As one of the leading tour operators in Rajasthan and India, helping tourists from around the world travel to Rajasthan, we can help you understand the challenges or harassment you may face in Rajasthan and how to handle them.

Many female travellers have shared their experiences of catcalling and unwanted attention from men approaching them on the street and at restaurant tables.

What if you face such a situation? How will you deal with it?

  • Always be confident and show confident body language.
  • Do not be afraid of strangers and do not look directly into their eyes.
  • Try to keep yourself engaged in any activity, like shopping or checking out the products in the market.
  • Be bold and always say a firm ‘No’ or “Nahi Chahiye” if you don’t want anything or “Jaiye” (leave) to any vendor or tour guide.
  • Trust your instinct. If you feel something is off, just leave the place immediately without apology. If you think the matter is even more serious, use the safety app installed on your phone or call the helpline number.

Always remember that catcalling and unsolicited attention are very common in market areas, not only in Rajasthan but almost everywhere else in the world. However, with some safety precautions and awareness, it can go a long way.

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