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Top tourists places in Udaipur

Udaipur :  The Tranquil City Of Lakes

Set amidst the southern part of Rajasthan, Udaipur, popularly known as the “City of Lakes,” offers a delectable mélange of history, architecture, and natural resplendence combined. With its serene lakes, majestic palaces, and energetic markets, Udaipur is nothing short of a treasure basket of experiences. Therefore, here’s a guide to ten must-see tourist spots in this enchanting city.

Top 10 tourists places in Udaipur

1. City Palace

City Palace in Udaipur

The City Palace dominates over the city of Udaipur and also represents the glory of the Mewar dynasty. A gigantic complex built by Maharaja Udai Singh II consists of courtyards, towers, and palaces that offer a sight to behold with a breathtaking view over the city and Lake Pichola. Its mosaic peacock display, ornate balconies, and museum housing everything from royal garments to historical artifacts-the list just goes on.


2. Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola in Udaipur
Artificially developed, Lakh Pichola is one of the most beautiful places in Udaipur. It forms part of the landscape on which the city rests. A boat ride across the peaceful lake is a must-try. From this lake, one can view the fabulous City Palace, Jag Mandir, and the eminent Lake Palace. Particularly at sunset, when colors change on the skies, the lake dazzles like a sheet of gold.


3. Jag Mandir

Jag Mandir in Udaipur

Located on an island in Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir is an imposingly beautiful marble palace described as the “Lake Garden Palace.” Constructed in the 17th century, it boasts graceful marble and stone carvings, providing a cool retreat from the hustling bustle of the city. Approachable only by boat, the palace is famous for peaceful, ambiance-filled gardens with picture-postcard scenery on all sides.

4. Lake Palace

Lake Palace in Udaipur
The Lake Palace is a marble wonder set amidst the most sapphire of lakes, Lake Pichola-an island, and can easily be mistaken for a floating dream. Built as a pleasure palace for the royal family, it now functions as a luxury hotel; however, one can still catch a glimpse of the grandeur either from a distance or through a well-organized guided tour. Intricate carvings and an immensely ornate interior reveal the wealth of Rajput architecture in the palace.

 5. Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple in Udaipur

It is one of the finest examples of Indo-Aryan architecture and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It lies in the middle of Udaipur. This temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh I in 1651 and is famous for its great carvings and structure. The main shrine of the temple sports heavy sculptures of different deities, thereby making it an interesting site not only for the oncoming gods but also for the tourists.

 6. Saheliyon Ki Bari

Saheliyon Ki Bari in Udaipur

Translated as “Garden of the Maidens,” Saheliyon Ki Bari is an ornate, picture-postcard garden laid by Maharana Sangram Singh for his queen and her entourage. This garden presents a beautiful example of Mughal-style design in landscaping. The fountains, lotus pools, and marble elephants will make this place quite suitable for relaxed walking.

 7. Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Hweli in Udaipur

Bagore Ki Haveli is a historic mansion situated on the waterfront of Lake Pichola, flaunting the rich cultural heritage of Udaipur. The 18th-century construction by a prime minister of the Mewar kingdom, the haveli now serves as a museum for royal costumes, ornaments, and artifacts. Evenings are tinged with the rhythms of traditional Rajasthani dances and folk music performed here.

8. Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace)

Mansoon Palace in Udaipur

Perched atop a hill overlooking Lake Pichola, Sajjangarh Palace, popularly known as the Monsoon Palace. It was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh to watch the clouds and ponds of the monsoon season. And also watch the panoramic view of the countryside surrounding it. The location of the palace imparts it spectacularly lovely views, particularly during sunset, which attracts photographers and nature lovers.

9. Fateh Sagar Lake

Fateh Sager in Udaipur

Fateh Sagar Lake is another small, enchanting water body in Udaipur, flanked by landscaped hills and offering an ideal soothing environment. Interconnected with Lake Pichola by a canal, Fateh Sagar Lake attracts a lot of visitors with its pleasing beauty and a solar observatory on one of its islands-the Udaipur Solar Observatory. Boating here gives an exhilarating and tranquil experience amidst nature.

10.Udaipur’s Local Markets

No trip to Udaipur can be called complete if the voyager bypasses the exuberance of the Thandi Bazaron ki galliyan. The teeming bazaars, including Hathi Pol and Bada Bazaar, along with the Lake Palace Market, present a host of handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. From traditional Rajasthani jewelry to flashy fabrics and miniature paintings, this bazaar is highly recommended to shop for special gifts or mementos and is an excellent way to feel the pulse of the local culture.
Rich royal history, serene lakes, and vibrant culture-a visit to Udaipur indeed secures a cozy place in every visitor’s heart. Each of these ten spots lets you glimpse a different part of the city that perhaps you might have left behind in your tour of travel through this “City of Lakes.”.

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