Discovering Udaipur
Blending Heritage, Nature, and Modernity: A New Beginning

Udaipur, also known as the “City of Lakes,” is one of the most beautiful cities in Rajasthan, known for its history, palaces, beautiful lakes, and modern amenities. The city attracts many visitors due to its historical appeal and the conveniences tourists need while in the region. Here is an overview of what makes Udaipur special:

The History of Udaipur

Located on the shores of Lake Pichola, nestled among the Aravali hills, Udaipur was established in 1559 AD by Maharana Udai Singh II. It was once the capital of the Mewar kingdom and is famous for its colossal forts, palaces, and temples. Udaipur is often called the ‘City of Palaces’ because of the magnificent palaces that adorn the city.


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Exploring Udaipur's Tourist Attractions

Udaipur offers attractions for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking active vacations. Here are some highlights:


  • City Palace

    The City Palace is an architectural marvel set on the picturesque shores of Lake Pichola, iconic for its rich and royal lineage. It includes meandering courtyards, pavilions, terraces, and gardens, offering picturesque views of the lake and the city.

  • Lake Pichola

    Lake Pichola is an artificial freshwater lake that enhances Udaipur's beauty. Boating facilities allow visitors to take boat trips for sightseeing and visit the famous island palaces, Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) and Jag Mandir Island, both located within the lake.

  • Jagdish Temple

    One of the most famous landmarks in the city, Jagdish Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, constructed in 1651. It is significant for its intricate carvings, inspiring architecture, and the spiritual ambiance within the building.

  • Saheliyon Ki Bari

    Saheliyon Ki Bari, translated as the Garden of the Maidens, is a beautiful garden made for the ladies of the royal household. It features fountains, kiosks, marble elephants, and a lotus pool, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

  • Fateh Sagar Lake

    Another scenic lake in Udaipur is Fateh Sagar Lake, bordered on three sides by hills and woods. It offers boating amenities and has three islands, including Nehru Park, a popular picnic spot.

  • Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace)

    Majestically situated on a hilltop, Sajjangarh Palace offers spectacular views of the city and the lakes. It was constructed to observe the monsoon clouds and is a perfect place to watch the sunset.

  • Bagore Ki Haveli

    Bagore Ki Haveli, also known as Brijbhuvan Haveli, is a beautiful haveli built centuries ago by merchants. Now converted into a museum, it is situated on the shore of Lake Pichola and features ornaments, utensils, artworks, and other items symbolizing local art and the history of Udaipur.

  • Shilpgram

    Shilpgram is a rural craft village that showcases the countryside lifestyle of Rajasthan. It hosts cultural programs, art fairs, and displays of folk art and crafts, providing insight into the region's heritage.

Visions of Udaipur
A Visual Tour through Udaipur's Heritage

Visit our photo gallery on the website to explore the scenic views and landmarks of Udaipur. It embodies everything associated with Udaipur—the city of palaces and lakes, its rich culture, and natural beauty. Each picture reveals the royal history of Udaipur and its preserved beauty, showcasing why Udaipur is considered one of the jewels of Rajasthan.

Spend your time exploring the city of Udaipur, captivated by its beauty, rich history, and the blend of nature and modernity.