Discover Udaipur

Udaipur, once the capital of Mewar Kingdom is a land known for its royal residences from the time of the Rajputs. The City of Lakes is known for its excellent blend of traditions and originality that meets the enthusiasm of tourists. Udaipur is listed as one of the most romantic cities in India and is amongst the top most visited destinations in the country. Udaipur’s picturesque beauty is witnessed in the large lakes, forts, amazing palaces, and pleasant gardens.

A large number of palaces have been converted into lavish hotels, and if you are in for a relaxing vacation, you should consider staying at these hotels. The Lake Palace is a famous hotel palace in the centre of Pichola Lake. Imagine being in a hotel with a view of lake and mountains outside your window, amazing!

There are numerous palaces and landmarks to be seen in the city of Udaipur. City Palace is the biggest architectural marvel in Udaipur that offers the impressive sight of the city and at the same time showcases the finest works of Rajput skills and traditions. Fateh Sagar is a beautiful artificial lake which houses three islands and is famous for its peaceful atmosphere. The largest island has been turned into a lovely garden called Nehru Park that has a lot to offer as far as water sports is concerned.

Jagdish Temple is must visit temple in Udaipur devoted to Lord Vishnu with several attractive figures and beautifully carved images. Jaisamand Lake is a paradise for nature lovers due to its close proximity to the Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary. It is home to different creatures and wandering birds which are often spotted in the vicinity. Visitors looking for a place to relax can visit Sahelio Ki Bari, a place well-known for its serene atmosphere. The garden has numerous wellsprings and shaded cool lanes to walk and relax.

In spite of Udaipur being famous for its palaces and landmarks, one thing that you cannot afford to miss is the shopping experience. Many items can be purchased from Udaipur that showcase its rich legacy, custom, and culture. Walking down the busy streets and mandis of Udaipur is an appealing experience. Shilpgram Crafts Village, Sadhna Emporium, Chetak Circle, and Bapu Bazaar are few of the many places that help tourists enhance their shopping experience.

The rich history from the bygone era has left a mark on this city. If you are curious about history, you would be amazed to see the Bhil tribe which still inhabits the city. People from Bhil tribe wear traditional Rajasthani attire and loads of silver ornaments. In terms of cuisines, Udaipur is primarily vegetarian mainly due to predominant Jainism in the region. The vegetarian cuisine in the city is still a food lover’s dream come true. The Thali at Natraj is highly recommended for its authentic local flavours.

It is advisable to visit Udaipur in winters as one can enjoy the exquisiteness of the place without the scorching heat prevalent during summers. Udaipur is very well-connected to other metro cities, and thus one can easily reach this place through air, roads, or rail. Buses and trains to and from Udaipur are available at frequent intervals. Dabok is a commercial domestic airport situated 20 km east of Udaipur. Cars are available for rent from the airport to go in the city or to commute within the city.

If you’re looking for an offbeat getaway near Udaipur, we highly recommend visiting Bundi, a gorgeous town about four hours away.

Happy Vacationing!

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Passionate about travel and storytelling, Aditya is a fearless explorer drawn to the allure of mountains and offbeat wonders. Join him on his adventures through captivating narratives and vivid imagery as he traverses landscapes, sharing tales that inspire and ignite his wanderlust.

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