Places to visit udaipur

 

Best places to visit in udaipur

Udaipur casts its charm and everyone gets mesmerized by it! It wouldn't be wrong if we tag Udaipur among the most romantic places in India. Proffering a great mélange of culture, traditions and history, the gorgeous town makes for your perfect honeymoon destination, cultural centre and face of Rajasthan. I think what gives Udaipur its face is the brilliant architecture and the Mewars ought to be given the credit for this. These wise rulers created an oasis amid the desert, thanks to their love for both leisure and passion for creation. There's so much that one may view in Udaipur and nearly all of these attractions are built and created by the Maharanas. Check out this listing of tourist places that we have prepared for you, so that you do not miss out on the best that Udaipur must offer:

The authentic reflection of the grandeur of Rajasthan, City Palace is amongst the very best places to visit in Udaipur. It is conglomeration of many buildings and towers and is better known as a Palace Complex. Belonging to the royal Mewar household, City Palace has quite a few attributes that greatly bring tourist. Obviously that the design is exquisite; there are a couple of structures that leave the visitor awestruck. The crystal gallery, the vintage car museum, Daawat-i-Aam, Daawat-i-Khas, Maharani Palace along with the view of town and Lake Pichola are the major attractions of City Palace. Visitors also like to stay up late to your Mewar Light and Sound Show that is organized every evening here. City Palace is the identity of the city, and it indeed increases the exoticism of Udaipur.

Just about everyone knows about the gorgeous Lake Pichola; it's like another very important identity of Udaipur. It is a 4kms long manmade lake and is thought to be one of the most gorgeous ones as well. Visitors to Udaipur cannot miss out on taking a boat ride on Lake Pichola which commences from Rameshwar Ghat from the City Palace. The lake has two famed islands namely Jagniwas and Jagmandir. At Jagniwas Island one gets the chance to witness another famous place in Udaipur -- the Lake Palace (Now known as Taj Lake Palace), whereas on Jagmandir Island, an individual can visit the popular Jag Mandir, the palace.

Marvelously built on Lake Pichola, Lake Palace is among the most visited places in Udaipur. Situated on Jagniwas Island it is currently run by the Taj group and is popularly called Taj Lake Palace. With the Aravalli Hills in the background, Lake Palace makes one of the most romantic locations in Rajasthan. Even if one can't afford to stay here, one should definitely consider taking a heritage walk of the hotel. Built by Maharaja Jagat Singh II, the palace has been an exemplary of exquisite architecture that includes gilt moldings, fretwork screens and sculpted marbles. At Lake Palace, romance has redefined!

A 17th century architecture that stands gloriously amidst Lake Pichola on the Jagmandir Island, Jag Mandir is a great spot to see on Udaipur tour. Jagmandir is an impressive group of constructions together with the central construction being called Jagmandir, which can be recognized by the marble-made elephants positioned outside. During the boat ride on Lake Pichola, a lot of tourists make sure that they visit this beautiful location.

Jagdish Temple is an Indo-Aryan Temple constructed by Maharana Jagat Singh. The temple is located near the Badi Pol entry of the City Palace and you can easily find a means up to it through the elephant-flanked steps. The deity of Lord Vishnu in black rock (in the form of Jagganath) presides over this temple) There's also a brass image of Vishnu's car Garuda confronting the statue of Lord Vishnu in the main shrine. There are many small shrines aside from the main temple and are committed to Lord Ganesha, the Sun God, Goddess Shakti and Lord Shiva. A high number of devotees throng the temple, especially to watch the Aarti that takes place at every sunrise and sunset.

Lake Fatehsagar

The appeal of Udaipur is incomplete without Fateh Sagar Lake, which can be situated in the north of Lake Pichola and is attached to it via a canal. It is also one of the major tourist attractions in Udaipur. Taking a boat ride on Lake Fatehsagar actually is a must-do activity in town if you are searching for some fun in the city. There are three islands at the lake out of which Nehru Park is the most famous. It is also an ideal place for family outing as it has a zoo.

'The Garden of the Maidens' as it literally means, Saheliyon ki Bari was constructed by Maharana Bhopal Singh. Located in the northern region of the city, this lovely location was built for the maids who accompanied the Princess to Udaipur (believed to become a part of their dowry). Saheliyon kI Bari was one of the places where the maids could make merry, sing, dance and indulge in recreational pursuits. The backyard is festooned with well-maintained fountains, kiosks, marble elephants and a beautiful lotus pool. It is just one beautiful place that's a must visit in Udaipur!

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It is a folk-art museum in Udaipur that is situated in the Chetak Circle. Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum is a perfect place for its history lovers as it shows a group of Rajasthani culture. Offering an insight into the lifestyle of the royal era in Udaipur, the museum has a fine collection of dresses, tribal jewelry, turbans, dolls, masks, musical instruments, paintings and puppets, that are the highlight of the museum.

Bagore Ki Haveli
Bagore ki Haveli is situated on the Ganguar Ghat (on Lake Pichola) and thus offers a wonderful view of the lake. Known for its architectural splendor, the Haveli is a huge structure that now offers a glimpse inside the royal life of the Maharajas and the Maharanis. This grand structure has 100 rooms and every room has fine decoration with mirror work. An individual may also have a look at the jewellery boxes, dice-games, hukkas, pan boxes, nut crackers, hand fans, rose water sprinklers, copper vessels, paintings of Mewar, along with lovely peacocks, which are reminiscent of one glorious age. The day dancing and music show is also quite popular amongst the tourists.

Ahar
The royal cremation ground in Udaipur, Ahar is situated about 3kms from the city. Much like the palaces, the Mewar Kings have set effort to make the cremation area seem resplendent as well. With 372 cenotaphs of this maharanas and queens of Mewar, Ahar is a spectacular area of snowy domes. Amongst all the cenotaphs, Maharana Sangram Singh's cenotaph has been the most attractive and popular with the tourists. Ahar is one calm and quiet place and can be therefore seen by people who love history or are looking for peace.

Ambrai Ghat
Located on the bank of Lake Pichola, Ambrai Ghat is a wonderful place for photographers. City Palace and Lake Palace miss this gorgeous ghat, which means one has an exclusive view of both palaces out of here. Ambrai Ghat often remains packed with a large number of neighborhood couples coming in the evening as the place is very romantic. Sunset is the best time to be here as one can click the most beautiful pictures at that time.

Monsoon Palace/Sajjangarh Palace
Situated at a distance of about 9kms in the Old City of Udaipur, Monsoon Palace was once the favoured destination of the royal household during the monsoon season. The palace is perched upon a mountain and in the distance resembles one of those castles by a fairy-tale. The palace is now famed for its sunset view. One can also go to the local Sajjangarh Wildlife refuge if you want to increase the pleasure of visiting the Monsoon Palace.

Shilpgram
If you are someone who likes to know about culture, Shilpgram in Udaipur is the right spot for you! This Craftsmen's Village is situated at a distance of 3kms from the main city. Shilpgram is a fantastic place to see different customs and culture of India as this government-owned complex showcases the rural life of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa. Other than purchasing the traditionally made things here, one can also enjoy horse and camel rides along with traditional dance and music.

Moti Magri
It is a hilltop with the famous Maharana Pratap Memorial. The mountain overlooks Lake Fatehsagar and also has one of the first palaces in Mewar called Moti Mahal, where after Maharana Udai Singh lived. The beautiful Japanese Rock Garden and the Pratp Smarak will be the highlight of Moti Magri. The height of the mountain permits tourists to click some of the greatest pictures of the city. A light and sound show is also organized in the day here showcasing the million years of rule of Mewar.

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Vintage Classic Cars Museum
Another glance at royalty can very well be obtained at the Vintage Classic Cars Museum, which has a auto collection of the Maharaja. Housed in the former state garage are 22 vehicles, which includes a seven-seat 1938 Cadillac; 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom, which was used in the famous James Bond movie, Octopussy; and the Cadillac convertible that after whisked Queen Elizabeth II to the airport at 1961. This museum is located at a brief distance of 1km in City Palace and is indeed among the greatest areas for sightseeing in Udaipur.

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