Area 37 sq km
Language Hindi, English, & Mewari
Best time to visit September to March
STD Code 0294
Founded by Maharaja Udai Singh in 1568 after the destruction of his citadel Chittorgarh was sacked by Mughal emperor Akbar, Udaipur is the most romantic city of Rajasthan. Upon Independence, Udaipur merged into free India. Situated on the banks of Lake Pichola with the lush green hills of Aravalli surrounding, Udaipur today is considered a must see for all those touring Rajasthan. If you also want to tour this place, then book yourself with Tours to Udaipur, Fascinating Vacations in India.
Udaipur rivals any of the world's famous creations of the Mughals with its Rajput love of the capricious and its fabulously crafted sophistication. Stimulation for many a famous artist's and poets, the place has a magical appeal to it that wraps anyone who visits it and thus attracts a large number of people to the city every year. If you also want to experience this magic then book yourself with Tours to Udaipur, fascinating vacations in India.
Located in the centre of Lake of Pichola, the famous Lake Palace of Udaipur shines like a jewel in the crown of the city adding more grace and grandeur to it. Besides this, the popular City Palace of Udaipur is also a major crowd puller of the place. The magnificent monument, surmounted by balconies, towers and cupolas, soaring over the lake, is the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, India. The three mahals - Baari, Dilkush and Moti, the Suraj Gokhada of the Sun Balcony, the Mor Chowk known for its beautiful peacock patterns; the shrine of Dhuni Mata and the Museum of Rana Pratap are the highlights of this complex.
The city that once used to be surrounded by eleven gates now possesses only five. Several other places of interest around Udaipur, including the majestic Chittaurgarh, the mountain fortress of Kumbhalgarh, beautiful Jain temples of Ranakpur, Eklingji and Nathdwara and the cool retreat of Mount Abu. Close to the City Palace lies the famous Jagdish temple that is visited by thousand of devotees visiting the place every year. If you also want to experience the magic of this place, then join us on Tours to Udaipur, India.
How to Reach Udaipur :-
By Air: Udaipur is well connected by regular flights with Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur and Jaipur.
By Rail: Udaipur is well connected by rail with major cities in north and west India. Udaipur is also covered by the prestigious luxury train - Palace On Wheels.
By Road: Udaipur has a good network of roads. The city is well connected by frequent Rajasthan State Transport buses from major cities and towns of Rajasthan and north India.
Language Hindi, English, & Mewari
Best time to visit September to March
STD Code 0294
Founded by Maharaja Udai Singh in 1568 after the destruction of his citadel Chittorgarh was sacked by Mughal emperor Akbar, Udaipur is the most romantic city of Rajasthan. Upon Independence, Udaipur merged into free India. Situated on the banks of Lake Pichola with the lush green hills of Aravalli surrounding, Udaipur today is considered a must see for all those touring Rajasthan. If you also want to tour this place, then book yourself with Tours to Udaipur, Fascinating Vacations in India.
Udaipur rivals any of the world's famous creations of the Mughals with its Rajput love of the capricious and its fabulously crafted sophistication. Stimulation for many a famous artist's and poets, the place has a magical appeal to it that wraps anyone who visits it and thus attracts a large number of people to the city every year. If you also want to experience this magic then book yourself with Tours to Udaipur, fascinating vacations in India.
Located in the centre of Lake of Pichola, the famous Lake Palace of Udaipur shines like a jewel in the crown of the city adding more grace and grandeur to it. Besides this, the popular City Palace of Udaipur is also a major crowd puller of the place. The magnificent monument, surmounted by balconies, towers and cupolas, soaring over the lake, is the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, India. The three mahals - Baari, Dilkush and Moti, the Suraj Gokhada of the Sun Balcony, the Mor Chowk known for its beautiful peacock patterns; the shrine of Dhuni Mata and the Museum of Rana Pratap are the highlights of this complex.
The city that once used to be surrounded by eleven gates now possesses only five. Several other places of interest around Udaipur, including the majestic Chittaurgarh, the mountain fortress of Kumbhalgarh, beautiful Jain temples of Ranakpur, Eklingji and Nathdwara and the cool retreat of Mount Abu. Close to the City Palace lies the famous Jagdish temple that is visited by thousand of devotees visiting the place every year. If you also want to experience the magic of this place, then join us on Tours to Udaipur, India.
How to Reach Udaipur :-
By Air: Udaipur is well connected by regular flights with Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur and Jaipur.
By Rail: Udaipur is well connected by rail with major cities in north and west India. Udaipur is also covered by the prestigious luxury train - Palace On Wheels.
By Road: Udaipur has a good network of roads. The city is well connected by frequent Rajasthan State Transport buses from major cities and towns of Rajasthan and north India.
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