Visiting “The most romantic spot in India” has to be one of your best decisions of life... why? you’ll know it soon!
But, for now let’s disclose some secrets, like? Oodeypore...sounds familiar? Bagheera from Jungle Book belonged to this place, and the name of this place was inspired from “Udaipur”!
Jagmandir
Imagine an exquisite marble palace on an island in a lake! Doesn’t it sound beautiful? Famous as “Lake Garden Palace”, the “Gol Mahal” is a must-see!
The “city of sunrise” was born around this beautiful man made lake built in 1362 AD, clearly making it the oldest in Udaipur!
“If you don’t see the City Palace Udaipur, you didn’t see half of Udaipur!” these are the words of a local guide there, and is pretty much self explanatory!
City Palace
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The summer palace of royal dynasty of Mewar is a hotel, managed by Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces! This 5-star hotel has had guests like Queen Elizabeth, the Shah of Iran, king of Nepal and US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy!
Taj Lake Palace
Jagdish Temple
Very positively reviewed, the largest temple of the city is famed for its Indo-Aryan architecture, history and for its holiness and beauty! So be there and give yourself some peace of time... now-a-days we need it!
Those clouds are calling you! Hurry up! Yes, the Monsoon Palace was built to watch rain-heavy clouds! But Maharana Sajjan Singh built it to overlook Chittorgarh! Architects can make this a field trip!
Sajjan Garh Palace
Saheliyon-Ki-Bari
The name says it all, Garden of the Maids! On the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake, Saheliyon Ki Bari has marble art, lush greenery and fountains but is not a typical garden, its history makes it special!
Bagore-Ki-Haveli
“Haveli” is the word that makes any place all the more fascinating! The haveli, on Lake Pichola’s waterfront is full of excellent glasswork and architecture, patently!
Attention car crazies! 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom starred in the Bond’s film Octopussy is enough to make you go crazy! There’s a vintage car tour too!
Vintage Car Museum
Udaipur is recognized for its street arts! Every street is an art gallery. Why such paintings on the walls? The kings wanted to show the betterment of the society and to create harmony and cut-off evil spirits.