Udaipur Sightseeing

Udaipur is referred to as the "Venice of the East." Since ancient times, travellers have been drawn to Udaipur by the lakes, which are poetry of allure and magic. Magnificent palaces and a thriving cultural legacy may also be found in Udaipur. It is a place overfilled with beauty and charm to the brim, some of the spots which reflect this are :

Places to Visit

City Palace

The city palace, which overlooks Pichola Lake, is Rajasthan's largest structure. City palace, with its domes, towers, and arches, is a magnificent structure that draws large crowds.

Lake Pichola

Pichola Lake, one of Udaipur's oldest and largest lakes, is internationally recognized for its beautiful beauty and attractive surroundings. This lake contains several islets.

Jag Mandir

This magnificent edifice appears to be a marble floating on Lake Pichola. It is known as the "Lake Garden Palace" and is titled "Jagat Mandir" in honor of Maharana Jagat Singh.

Lake Palace

During the winter, it served as the formal home of the rulers. The opulent character of the palace was established when the James Bond film Octopussy was shot on its premises.
 

Saheliyon Ki Bari

At Saheliyon Ki Bari, you may witness the royal ladies' extravagant lifestyle. There are pools, lily ponds, marble fountains, elephants and lions made out of marble, which provides a royal vision of a bygone period.

Fateh Sagar Lake

This artificial lake, considered the glory of Udaipur, was built in 1960 under the reign of Maharana. Boating on the lake's azure water, which is surrounded by mountains on three sides, is an unforgettable experience.

Bagore Ki Haveli

Amir Chand Badwa erected this massive palace on the outskirts of Gangaur Ghat. Bangor Ki Haveli is a museum and cultural institution located far from the hustle and bustle of a metropolis.

Monsoon Palace

The Monsoon Palace, also known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence. It is named Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty, whom it was built for in 1884.

Kumbalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh also known as the Great Wall of India is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

The city of Udaipur includes highlights which takes enhance your lake basking experience to the next level. A few notable highlights are:

  • Boat to the ends of Lake Pichola and enjoy the beautiful waters.
  • Observe the orange-red blend of skies at Ambrai Ghat and capture the magnificent sunset.
  • Shop souvenirs at Shilpgram and cherish the endless selections of items you find.
  • Offer prayers and worship at the infamous Ekling Ji Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • Go for long treks at the Aravalli Hills and discover secret locations yourself.
  • Try the local delicacies and indulge in flavors never tried before.

A multi-cultural city like Udaipur can be expected to bring out grandiose celebrations which attract people from far and wide places. Some of these esteemed celebrations are:

Hariyali Amavasya Festival : During the monsoon season, this event is held on a no-moon day. This festival is held near Fateh Sagar Lake. People follow a route and execute ancestral rites.

Mewar Festival : The Mewar celebration is held to welcome the onset of spring. It is the state's largest festival. It is celebrated grandly in Udaipur. Women in traditional costume can be found. There are processions that take place towards Lake Pichola.

Shilpgram Art Fair : The primary goal of this fair is to promote regional art and craft. Shilpgram Art Fair is an exhibition that features objects such as mirrors, hand-woven fabrics, ceramics, camel leather items, and other items.

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