Overview
Udaipur, the City of Lakes, boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with the valorous Rajput dynasty. Founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, it emerged as a refuge after the fall of Chittorgarh to the Mughals. Udaipur flourished under the patronage of successive Maharajas, transforming into a magnificent blend of Rajput architecture and natural beauty. Its strategic location amidst serene lakes and hills provided a picturesque setting for royal residences and cultural development.
A Palace-Hopping Paradise
Udaipur's allure lies in its stunning palaces, each a testament to Rajput opulence. The City Palace, a sprawling complex, is a must-visit, with its intricate carvings, mirror work, and breathtaking views. Lake Pichola, adorned with the iconic Lake Palace and Jag Niwas, offers a romantic escape. For history enthusiasts, the Jagdish Temple, a marvel of Hindu architecture, is a spiritual retreat.
Beyond palaces, Udaipur's charm extends to its natural beauty. A boat ride on Lake Pichola, exploring the lush Sajjangarh Fort, or simply strolling through the vibrant bazaars offers a delightful experience. The city's warm hospitality and the enchanting ambiance create an unforgettable sojourn for every visitor.
Top Attractions
- City Palace
- Lake Pichola
- Sajjangarh Palace
Reach to Udaipur by
- Maharana Pratap Airport
- Trains
- Buses
- Cars