Udaipur City Tour
Where the heart finds its home
City Palace
Largest, flamboyant style palace
City Palace was situated in the city of Udaipur, nearly 400 years ago, and was built in a flamboyant style from the medieval period, a former abode of the rulers of Mewar. It gives a spectacular view of Lake Picholai. The museum gives a remarkable presence of royalty and authenticity. It also gives a panoramic view of the city from the towering structures built in it.
Pichola Lake
Lake of Romance and Charm
Lake Pichola is an artificial water lake, situated in the surroundings of many ghats, palaces, and temples, from early 1362. Named after the village Picholi, it has an embarking sunset view and the cold breeze which gives astonishing feels. It mesmerizes the visitors with its charm and unforgettable boat ride and ropeway ride with enchanting views.
Fateh Sagar
Paradise of Udaiur’s Lakeside
Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake named after Maharana Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar. With three astonishing islands – Nehru Island, a Public park with a spectacular water-jet fountain, and a Udaipur solar observatory. It gives a magical experience of color lights at the time of sunset. It is a must-visit place in Udaipur with a rich crowd of tourists enjoying the alluring view.
Moti Magri
Moti Magri also known as Pearl Hill is a gem of hills in Udaipur. It is situated on the western coast of Udaipur. Best known for the ancient monument of the legendary Maharana Pratap and his beloved horse Chetak. They created history in the battle of Haldighati against the Mughals. Chetak saved the life of Pratap, after getting badly wounded. Inside the Moti Magri, a documentary is shown about the Haldighati battle including the bravery of Maharana Pratap and Chetak.
Mansapura Karni Mata Ropeway
Connects Nature with Spirituality
Mansapura Kanri Mata Ropeway, the rope-way located at the heart of the city is a famous cable car ride that connects Sri Karni Mata Temple at Machhala Hill Top and Deendayal Upadhyay Park in Udaipur. It gives the breathtaking ariel view and is founded as the most adventurous point for the tourists. Its divine experience gives heartwarming insights with spiritual insight and breezy nature to the surroundings.
Vintage Car Collection Museum
Opulent Museum Your Way
Vintage Car Collection Museum gives a captivating and eye catchy look with a ride to the ancient and authentic car collection. Folks here get the royal feels as they move ahead with a vintage environment for all. The benevolent of cars or the unaffectionate ones find it astonishing. The collection included vintage Rolls Royce, Cadillacs, MG-Tc Convertible, Vaxhall-12, Rae model of Mercedes, and many other exhibits. All these showcase the preserved royalty of the town.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari
Pleaureable Place of Love and Union
Saheliyon-ki-bari is a gripping courtyard designed and built by Rana Sangram Singh. He presented it to his queen who was laid by a group of forty-eight maidens to offer all the pleasurable moments away from the political intrigues of court. Located on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake, offers a relaxing spot with fountains, a lotus pool, and marble elephants. It also has a museum which contains a lot of history about India.
Bagore ki Haveli
A Place Having Story Everywhere
Bagore-ki-haveli situated right on the waterfront of Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat is a palace renowned for glass and mirror interiors with displays of costumes and folks, and beautifully carved balconies that give beautiful views of the Lake Pichola. Visitors can immerse themselves into the great history and cultural events of Rajasthan while exploring the Mewar paintings on the wall of the Queen’s chamber, two peacocks made of small colored glass pieces. It is a place to visit for the ones looking for the great history of Udaipur and architectural carvings.
Sajjangarh Fort
Dive into the Enchanting Splendor of Monsoon Palace
The Spectacular view of Sajjangarh Fort is all that you are looking for. Also known as the Monsoon Palace, gives a view of Fateh Sagar and the king’s home, Chittorgarh. Built on top of Basandra hill, where your voice and heart echo together. The marble pillars have exclusive designs of flowers and leaves carved over them. The domes, jharokas, and history of Udaipur’s Rajas and Maharajas showcase the historical weapons and artifacts of the medieval period. It’s the most visited tourist place with the curious history of Rajasthan’s past and the beauty of Udaipur with stunning lake views.
Udaipur Outskirts Tour
Embark on an uncharted journey, beyond Udaipur
Chittorgarh
Where Valour Meets Divinity
The capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar, Chittorgarh is located approximately 111 km from Udaipur as the symbol of grandeur and bravery. Its fort is Rajasthan’s most formidable fort with not just structures, and masonry but also its men and women and their unshakable grit. However, glory was not just men’s prerogative the unsung women warriors also played a crucial role in making an astonishing legacy. Chittorgarh also has exquisite temples to house the Bravehearts’ gods – Bravery was an homage to gods and gods protected these braves. It is a must-visit destination if you love to seek historic temples and stories of unsung warriors.
Khumbhal Garh
Where History and Majesty Unite
Kumbhalgarh, a massive invincible fortress situated about 82 km northwest of Udaipur city on the top of Aravalli Hills in the middle of the forest turned into a Wildlife Sanctuary. Built over 15 years, Kumbhalgarh Fort holds a very special place in the hearts of the Rajputs. Its eye-catching bastions have made it an invincible stronghold of Rajput supremacy. You can hear the whispers of history by walking through the seven gates of this fort known as Pols. Kumbhalgarh Fort’s wall is the second-highest in the world spanning a length of 36 km around the periphery of the fort.
Ranakpur Jain Temple
A Treasure House of Pillars
The Chaturmukha Jain Temple of Rishabhdeva, Ranakpur is witnessed on the route from Jodhpur to Udaipur. It is a pilgrimage site for Jains and a prolific art treasure for visitors who love delicately carved sculptures. The temple has four artistic entrances. The most outstanding feature of this temple is the 1444 pillars designed in such a manner that it doesn’t obstruct the view of pilgrims wishing to have a glimpse of God. Rankpur even excels in all the exquisite works of art and architecture making it a vision and acumen of past master artists.
Haldighati
A Tapestry of Bravery and Heroism
Situated in the Aravalli range, the historic site of Haldighati is located 45.1 km from Udaipur known for the bloodiest battle fought in the region. It is well known for the battle fought between Maharana Pratap and Raja Maan Singh where Maharana Pratap lost his horse Chetak. There is a cenotaph named Chhatri built to pay respect and admire the contribution of Chetak. Just near it, is Balicha village known for terracotta crafts.
Nathdwara
The Sacred Aura of Shrinathji
Nathdwara is situatеd on thе banks of Banas and is 48 km north-еast of Udaipur. This city is homе to thе world-famous Shrinathji Tеmplе, which is dеdicatеd to Shrinathji, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. Many dеvotееs go hеrе еvеry yеar during thе Janmashtami, Diwali, and Holi holidays. Nathdwara is also famous for “Pichwai Paintings” which are traditional Rajasthani stylе paintings and tеrracotta work. It is considered the hub of traditional handicrafts, arts, and artifacts.
Eklingji Temple
The Divine Universe
Eklingji Temple is located at Kailashpuri at a distance of about 22 km from Udaipur. It is best known for the four-faced idol of Lord Shiva known as ‘Yantra’ made of black marble with a height of 50 feet each face depicting different forms. The magnificent architecture of the pyramidal-style roof of the temple is aesthetic. Being sited, there is also a Shivlinga garlanded by a silver snake acquiring a special attraction to visitors.