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  • UDAIPUR

    UDAIPUR

    MONSOON PALACE

UDAIPUR

THE CITY OF LAKES AND PALACES

Often referred to as the 'Venice of the East', the city of lakes Udaipur is located around azure water lakes and is hemmed in by lush green hills of Aravallis. The famous Lake Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola is one of the most beautiful sights of Udaipur. It is also home to Jaisamand Lake, claimed to be the second largest man-made sweet water lake in Asia. The beautiful City Palace and Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace) add to the architectural beauty and grandeur of the city. The city is also known for its profusion of zinc and marble. Solar observatory in Lake Fateh Sagar is the only observatory in India located on an island and has been made on the pattern of  Big Bear Lake in Southern California. The ten-day Shilpgram Festival which starts from 21 Dec to 30 Dec pulls in a large number of people interested in arts and crafts.

Udaipur was founded in 1553 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the new capital of Mewar Kingdom. It is located in the fertile, circular Girwa Valley to the southwest of Nagda, which was the first capital of Mewar.

ATTRACTIONS & PLACES TO VISIT AND EXPLORE IN UDAIPUR

Come explore the wonders and sites that Udaipur has to offer. There’s always something to see in Rajasthan.

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  • PRATAP MEMORIAL (MOTI MAGRI)

    PRATAP MEMORIAL (MOTI MAGRI)

    An impressive bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his favourite horse Chetak, stands atop the Moti Magri overlooking Fateh Sagar. Local people climb up the hill to pay homage to Rana Pratap and his faithful charger 'Chetak' who was fiercely protective about its master and stood by him till its last breath. This loyal steed sacrificed its life while carrying his master to safety from the battlefield of Haldighati.

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  •  CITY PALACE

    CITY PALACE

    A majestic architectural marvel towering over the lake on a hill surrounded by crenelated walls, it is a conglomeration of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, rooms and hanging gardens. The main entrance is through the triple arched gate, the "Tripolia" with eight marble porticos, The Maharanas were weighed under the gate in gold, the equivalent amount of which was distributed among the populace. The surajgokhada, the balcony of the sun, is where the SuryanshiMaharanas of Mewar presented themselves to the people in the time of trouble to restore their confidence. The 'MorChowk' known for its exquisite peacock mosaics in glass and the 'ChiniChitrashala' noted for its blue and white ceramics are other attractions in the palace. A high tech sound and light show is conducted every evening at the magnificent ManakChowk which brings alive the rich history of Mewar.

  • LAKE PALACE

    LAKE PALACE

    Now a hotel but was originally called Jagniwas and served as a summer palace. Built between 1743 and 1746 on the island near Jagmandir in Lake Pichola, the palace, which faces east, is a wondrous sight to behold. The walls made of black and white marbles are adorned with semi-precious stones and ornamented niches. Gardens, fountains, pillared terraces, and columns line its courtyards.

  • JAG MANDIR

    JAG MANDIR

    Jagmandir is a palace built on an island on the Lake Pichola. Also called the ‘Lake Garden Palace’, the construction for this began in 1620 and was completed around 1652. The royal family used the palace as its summer resort and for hosting parties. Interestingly, Prince Khurram - later Emperor Shah Jahan - was given shelter here when he rebelled against his father Emperor Jahangir. The Palace had such an impact on Emperor Shah Jahan that it went on to become the inspiration for one of the most magnificent Wonders of the World, The Taj Mahal.

  • MONSOON PALACE

    MONSOON PALACE

    Situated just outside Udaipur, this 19th-century palace is built on top of Bansdara hills. Used as a monsoon palace and hunting lodge, its builder, Maharana Sajjan Singh, originally planned to make it an astronomical center. The plan was cancelled with Maharana Sajjan Singh's premature death. It is still an awe-inspiring sight on the Udaipur skyline and offers spectacular views of the city and the areas around.

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  • AHAR MUSEUM

    AHAR MUSEUM

    Ahar Museum is in close proximity to an impressive cluster of cenotaphs of the Maharanas of Mewar. The museum has a small, but rare collection of earthen pottery. You can also browse through sculptures and archaeological finds, a few dating back to 1700 BC. A 10th century metal figure of Buddha is a special attraction here.

  • JAGDISH TEMPLE

    JAGDISH TEMPLE

    An example of the Indo-Aryan style of architecture, Jagdish Temple was built in 1651 and continues to be one of the most famous temples in and around Udaipur. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the structure is an architectural marvel with carved pillars, graceful ceilings and painted walls. This three-storied temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh I.

  • FATEH SAGAR LAKE

    FATEH SAGAR LAKE

    This delightful lake, bordered by hills and woodlands, lies to the north of Lake Pichola. This artificial lake is connected to Lake Pichola by a canal. The lake houses the beautiful Nehru Island as well as an islet on which stands the Udaipur Solar Observatory. It was inaugurated by the Duke of Connaught and was initially called Connaught Bundh.

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  • LAKE PICHOLA

    LAKE PICHOLA

    Picholi was the name of a village that lent its name to the lake. The islands of Jagniwas and Jagmandir are housed in this lake. Along the eastern banks of the lake lies the City Palace. A boat ride in the lake around sunset offers a breathtaking view of the Lake and City Palace.

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  • SAHELIYON KI BARI

    SAHELIYON KI BARI

    Built by Maharana Sangram Singh II as a garden for women, Saheliyon-ki-Bari or the Garden of the Maidens is a popular tourist destination. Along with a small museum, it has several attractions such as marble elephants, fountains, kiosks and a lotus pool.

  • Bird Park Gulab Bagh

    Bird Park Gulab Bagh

    Bird Park at Gulab Bagh spreads over 5.11 hectare area. It has 12 enclosures. It has assorted Parrots house, Macaw and Cockatoo Courtyard, Lesser Passerine Section, Galliformes Runway,Flightless Birds Section, Aquatic Avifauna Section. It houses Green Munia, Great White Pelican, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo,Blue and Gold Macaw and a total of 28 species of Birds.

  • SUKHADIA CIRCLE

    SUKHADIA CIRCLE

    Sukhadia Circle lies to the north of Udaipur. It comprises a small pond that also houses a 21 foot tall, three-tiered marble fountain. Decorated with beautifully carved motifs, the fountain looks spectacular at night when it is lit up. The fountain is surrounded by gardens, creating a perfect oasis in a city bustling with tourists.

  • BHARATIYA LOK KALA MANDAL

    BHARATIYA LOK KALA MANDAL

    Dedicated to the study of folk art, culture, songs and festivals of Rajasthan, Gujrat and Madhya Pradesh, Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal is a cultural institution in Udaipur. Besides propagating folk culture, it also houses a museum that exhibits various artefacts of Rajasthani culture.

  • BAGORE KI HAVELI

    BAGORE KI HAVELI

    Bagore-ki-Haveli is located by Lake Pichola, at Gangaur Ghat. Amar Chand Badwa, the Prime Minister of Mewar, built it in the 18th century. The massive palace has over a hundred rooms that display costumes and modern art. The glass and mirrors in the interiors are structured in classical haveli style.

  • SHILPGRAM

    SHILPGRAM

    Situated 7 kms west of Udaipur near Lake Fateh Sagar is the Centre's Shilpgram - the Rural Arts and Crafts Complex. Spread over 70 acres, and surrounded by the Aravallis, the Rural Arts and Crafts Complex has been conceived as a living museum to depict the lifestyles of the folk and tribal people of the west zone.

  • UDAI SAGAR LAKE

    UDAI SAGAR LAKE

    Udai Sagar Lake is one of the five striking lakes situated in Udaipur. Located about 13 kilometres to the east of Udaipur, the construction of this lake was started in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh. The lake is actually a result of a dam being built on the river Berach to supply adequate water to the Maharana’s kingdom. Udai Sagar Lake is 4 kms in length, 2.5 kilometres in width and about 9 meters at its deepest.

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  • DOODH TALAI LAKE

    DOODH TALAI LAKE

    The road that takes visitors to Pichola Lake has another popular destination – the Doodh Talai Lake. The lake is nestled between several small hillocks which themselves are tourist attractions. The Deen Dayal Upadhyay Park and the Manikya Lal Verma Garden are part of the Doodh Talai Lake Garden.

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  • JAISAMAND LAKE

    JAISAMAND LAKE

    Jaisamand Lake is known for being the second largest man-made sweet water lake in Asia. It is popular among the locals as a weekend picnic destination. Locals say that the lake was constructed to halt the waters of Ruparel River. This lake boasts of a large island, which is home to various species of birds, at its centre.

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  • WAX MUSEUM

    WAX MUSEUM

    The Hollywood Wax Museum is an exciting interactive visitor attraction located on Sajjangarh road. The Museum has been designed to deliver an interactive experience taking you on a journey through wax effigy. the exceptional life-like wax work characters you can expect at the celebrity wax museum .The Museum is the ultimate entertainment experience for all . The wax museum also offers 9 D Action cinema ,Gaming Zone, Mirror Image & Horror Show .

  • Udaipur Fish Aquarium

    Udaipur Fish Aquarium

    The Under the Sun Fish Aquarium at Fateh Sagar Pal in Udaipur has managed to mark its distinct position on the map as India’s first Hi-Tech virtual fish aquarium. In the first phase, the Under the Sun aquarium is playing host to 156 varieties of sea fish and fresh water fish, which have been procured from 16 countries around the world. In the long run, this number will go up to 1500 varieties! The 125 meter long gallery features specially built tanks that let the visitors feel as if they are deep within the ocean. The fish at this aquarium vary, with the smallest one being hardly a centimeter long, and the largest fish, Aropama, being 9 feet long.The aquarium features a touch pool to let the kids play with the fish,along with and LED screen for everyfish tank to know more about the fishes within the aquarium. This is one aquarium that you’d love to visit for true interactive fun!

  • Vintage Car Collection

    Vintage Car Collection

    The collection within the grounds of the Garden Hotel comprises a variety of vintage and classic vehicles like Cadillac, Chevrolet, Morris etc owned by the Maharanas of Udaipur. They used these automobiles as their luxurious modes of transport.

  • Nagda

    Nagda

    Nagda is 22kms from Udaipur, an ancient site located at the foothills of the Aravali range and has traces of 6th century A.D. Today it is renowned more for the intricately carved Sahastrabahu temple popularly known as Sas-Bahu temples that date back to the 9th - 10th century A.D. The interesting architecture and elaborate carving can also be seen in the magnificent toran or archway. Also of interest is the splendid Jain temple of Adhbudji located there.

  • Badi Lake

    Badi Lake

    Badi Lake is an artificial lake that was built by Maharana Raj Singh to help the city counterbalance the devastating effects of drought. He named the lake Jiyan Sagar after his mother Jana Devi. During the drought of 1973, the lake proved to be a blessing for the people of Udaipur. And today, the lake has become a popular attraction in the city, for both locals and tourists. Surrounded by three chhatris, the Badi Lake is one of the finest fresh water lakes in the country, and is counted among the major tourist attractions in Udaipur. Located about 12 km from the city, the ambiance of the lake is calm and tranquil, and offers a scenic respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

  • Sajjangarh Biological Park

    Sajjangarh Biological Park

    Located just outside the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, at the foot hills of Bans-Dahara hills is the Sajjangarh Biological Park spread over 36 hectares of land. In this park one can see the Carnivores and Herbivores animals moving around in their natural habitat. One can visit the Park on foot or by Golf car on payment basis.

  • Sahastra Bahu Temple

    Sahastra Bahu Temple

    Located about 22 km from Udaipur, in Nagda village on NH-8, stands the Sahastra Bahu Temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and the name means ‘one with a million arms’, which is one of the forms of Vishnu. The site of the temple borders green marshlands, and is home to numerous date palms which give the temple a unique oasis-like ambiance. The temple is a 10 th century complex and is featured on the Archaeological Survey of India’s list of heritage monuments. The temple is adorned with numerous beautiful carvings, based on Ramayana. Open from sunrise till the sunsets, the temple is a magnificent structure that offers exquisite sculptures, making it a site that’s every bit worth the visit.

  • Menar

    Menar

    Well-known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is home to a number of beautiful lakes. Menar is a village known as house of number of species of Migratory Birds during winters. There are two ponds namely Brahm Talab and Dand Talab which hosts migratory birds. This village is a hidden tourist destination, can be one of the most favoured spots amongst birders. Located at a distance of approx 48 kms from Udaipur on Udaipur Chittorgarh Road, the best time to visit Menar is during the winters when the ponds plays host to a number of migratory birds. Some of the species that you can catch a glimpse of when here include the Greater Flamingo, White Tailed Lapwing, Marsh Harrier, Black Kite, Jungle Quail, Crow Pheasant, etc. Free from tourists, the ponds offer a peaceful countryside atmosphere for you to relax in.

  • Pratap Gaurav Kendra

    Pratap Gaurav Kendra

    Spread vastly across the 25 Bigha land at Tiger Hills, the Pratap Gaurav Kendra is dedicated to the Legendary Maharana Pratap and the history of Mewar. Major attraction is the 57 feet tall sitting statue of Maharana Pratap atop a hill. Highlight of the Kendra is 3D presentation of Haldighti War, Live Mechanical Model exhibition of famous historical devets, Light and Sound Show etc.

  • Gogunda

    Gogunda

    Stiuated at a height of about 2751 fee above the sea level, amidst the Aravali ranges, Gogunda was made the capital of Mewar by Maharana Udai Singh after he left Chittaurgarh. After the demise of Maharana Udai Singh in 1572 AD, the coronation of his son and successor Maharana Prata was solemnized at this place.

  • Rishabhdeo Ji

    Rishabhdeo Ji

    This is a 15th century Jain Temple of Rishabhdeoji, one of the twenty four “Tirthankars” of the Jains. It is also an important center of pilgrimage for both Jains and Hindus.

  • Jagat

    Jagat

    The splendid and well preserved 10th century temple of Amika Mata is known for its intricate carvings on the outer walls is popularly known as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan.

Be a part of the festivities and traditions that Udaipur has to offer. It’s always a celebration in Rajasthan.

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  • MEWAR FESTIVAL

    MEWAR FESTIVAL

    To experience the colour and joy that fills the people of Rajasthan, visiting Udaipur during the Mewar festival is a highly recommended experience. The festival is observed to welcome the arrival of spring.

  • KUMBHALGARH FESTIVAL

    KUMBHALGARH FESTIVAL

    The Kumbhalgarh fort, cradled in the Aravali Ranges, north of Udaipur, hosts the vibrant and colourful Kumbhalgarh Festival. This three-day festival is an incredible effort by the department of tourism of the state to promote the culture and heritage of Rajasthan. The event is divided into two parts- day and night. In the daytime there is the folk performances by traditional artistes and competitions like turban tying and henna applying. On the other hand, the night is filled with impressive explosions of lights, sound, colours and dance. The Kumbhalgarh Festival is a must visit for ardent patrons of art, music and dance.

Engage in the many activities, tours and adventures that await you in Udaipur. There’s always something to do in Rajasthan.

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  • A BICYCLE TRIP THROUGH THE LANES OF UDAIPUR

    A BICYCLE TRIP THROUGH THE LANES OF UDAIPUR

    Pick cycling as your mode of transport and experience the vibrant culture more closely. Marvel at the architectural grandeur that surrounds the lake city of Udaipur, as you ride by the picturesque Lake Pichola. What’s more, the lush hills of Mount Abu offer a great adrenaline rush to the adventurous spirit in you. A well planned bicycle tour lets you explore the rich countryside at your own pace.

  • WATCH THE DHAROHAR DANCE SHOW AT BAGORE-KI-HAVELI

    WATCH THE DHAROHAR DANCE SHOW AT BAGORE-KI-HAVELI

    Bagore Dance Show (officially called Dharohar), at Neem Chowk, is a joyous melange of good ambience, music and performances. Comfortable seating, beautifully lit balconies and the star-lit sky ensure that a wonderful evening is spent here.

  • PUPPET SHOW AT BHARATIYA LOK KALA MANDAL

    PUPPET SHOW AT BHARATIYA LOK KALA MANDAL

    Enjoy the traditional art form of puppetry (Kathputli) at Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal.

  • VISIT SHILPGRAM

    VISIT SHILPGRAM

    Surrounded by the Aravallis range and spread over 70 acres, the Rural Arts and Crafts Complex is considered a living museum. It is situated 3 km west of Udaipur and depicts the lifestyles of the tribal people and folk of the west zone.

  • TRAVEL THE UDAIPUR ROPEWAY

    TRAVEL THE UDAIPUR ROPEWAY

    At the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Park, a special ropeway ride takes you to the top of the hill towards the Karni Mata Temple. Pay homage to the deity and also to the city spread out below.

  • Boating in Jaisamand Lake

    Boating in Jaisamand Lake

    The Jaisamand Lake in Udaipur also known as the Dhebar Lake is renowned for its fascinating historical background. Built over the Gomati river, this marble dam is famous for Boating. Vast lake bed gives enthralling boating experience to visitors.

  • CAMPING

    CAMPING

    Camping under the sparkling skies of Rajasthan allows you to feast your eyes on the unique view of celestial wonders at night. Camping expeditions in Rajasthan beautifully blend adventure with comfort and offer a truly one-of-a-kind outdoor experience. Personalised tents equipped with a bedroom, cosy hallway or leisure area and an attached bath are also available for rent, block printed fabrics on their interiors. For the adventurous folk, the ideal time to head out for camping would be between October to March. One can set up tents at the welcoming Damodra Village, get pampered at The Serai in Jaisalmer or enjoy the contemporary camp sites at Sam village and Dhar village in Udaipur.

  • ZIP LINE

    ZIP LINE

    Discover new perspectives as you glide over the diverse landscape of the Lake City, Udaipur, suspended on nothing but a secure line. Enjoy the one-of-its -kind view in the Cheerwa valley of Flowers, Udaipur and Kumbhalgarh, Rajsamand.

  • Helicopter Joy-Rides

    Helicopter Joy-Rides

    Book the joy rides and take a dive into the heavens. Enjoy the picturesque of the grand wall of kumbhalgarh fort, the spiritual land of Nathwara and majestic lakes of Udaipur

HOW TO REACH HERE

HOW TO REACH HERE

  • Flight Icon Dabok Airport, also known as Maharana Pratap Airport is the closest at about 25 km northeast of the city centre. There are daily flights from Delhi and Mumbai on Jet Airways, Air India and SpiceJet.
  • Car Icon Udaipur is easily accessible by road from every major destination in India, including Chittorgarh, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Sawai Madhopur / Ranthambore, Jaipur, Bikaner, Agra, Delhi, Mumbai and Khajuraho.
  • Train Icon Udaipur is connected by rail to several major cities in India including Chittorgarh, Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Agra, Delhi, Mumbai and Khajuraho.

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