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Another incredible fort town. It's very beautiful but also very touristy, with lots of travelers.
Due to water problems, the fort is slowly sinking in the sands. You can stay in a hostel in the fort, but (because of the water usage), it's not necessarily the right thing to do.
This is one of the top places from where to organize a camel safari. Prices start at about 800 Rupees a day per person, including basic food. Bargain hard, and not just on price.
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