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Top Things To Do And See In Udaipur, India

Lake Palace palace on Lake Pichola in twilight, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Lake Palace palace on Lake Pichola in twilight, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India | © Dmitry Rukhlenko - Photos of India / Alamy

Known as The White City, Udaipur is the jewel in the crown of the Rajasthan region. Recognized the world over for its incredible Rajput-era palaces, interspersed among lakes and cobbled streets, the city is filled with beauty and charm. Here we explore the most unmissable things to do and see during your next visit.

Bagore Ki Haveli

Museum

People visit Museum Bagore Ki Haveli in Udaipur India. Museum Bagore Ki Haveli is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Udaipur India.
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On visiting Udaipur, Bagore Ki Haveli is one of the first things on the travel itinerary. The Haveli is an old 18th-century mansion with over 100 rooms, each displaying the most incredible pieces of Udaipur’s culture and heritage, from traditional costumes to glass work and handicrafts. To enjoy the true essence of Udaipur, stick around for the folk dance performances in the evenings, featuring women dancing with pots on their heads and playing with fire and bells, while their colorful long skirts swing in bright circles. As well as dancing, puppet shows and sword-fighting are some of the other enthralling performances enacted by the artisans.

Early Morning walks

Building, Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark

UDAIPUR, INDIA - FEBRUARY 12, 2017: Courtyard of the City palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan state, India
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The architectural beauty of Udaipur is such a treat to the eyes, with pillars, softly curving arches and pastel colors everyone your turn, that one of the best things to do is to take a simple walk around the streets of the city early in the morning. The cobbled pathways, eccentric graffiti on the walls, local people walking around in their traditional costumes all create a welcoming, authentic atmosphere fill of beauty, and there’s plenty of time to stop off at a warm little coffee house for breakfast or to feed the pigeons.

City Palace

Building, Architectural Landmark

inner courtyard in City Palace of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Featured the James Bond movie Octopussy (1983), City Palace is the largest of its kind in Rajasthan. The palace has cleverly designed interiors designed to protect the king and his people from the enemy, and walking around the palace with a guide is indispensable for learning about the war techniques used, the traditional methods of defense, and daily life at the palace. Built on a hill top over 400 years ago, City Palace gives a breathtaking panoramic view of Rajasthan and many of Udaipur’s other jewels, including Jagdish Temple, Neemach Mata Temple and Jagmandir.

Jag Mandir

Building

Jag Mandir Palace, Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Lake Garden Palace, known as the Jag Mandir, took three generations of Maharajas to be completed. The defining feature of the palace is its unique location on Lake Pichola, with the only mode of access to the palace being via boat. Jag Mandir includes numerous different aspects, including Gul Mahal, the palace’s original structure now incorporating into the rest of the building, the charming elephant façades, and the beautiful Garden Courtyard.

Karni Mata Temple

Hindu Temple

Woman feeds the rats at the Karni Mata temple at Bikaner Rajasthan India as part of a ritual and age old belief.
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Karni Mata Temple is dedicated to the Hindu sage Karni Mata and is an extraordinarily beautiful structure. Uniquely, Karni Mata Temple is well known for the thousand of black rats that live in the temple, and that have been given holy status, with worshipers flocking to pay their respects to both Karni Mata and the rats. As well as the rats, the temple is recognizable for its incredible décor, with silver doors depicting the life of a Hindu Goddess, and intricate marble carvings adorning the façade.

Solar Observatory (Fateh Sagar Lake)

Building

Solar Observatory on Fateh Sagar lake in Udaipur. Rajasthan. India
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Rajasthan is not only about camel rides, colorful dances and royal architecture, but is also a leader in the field of science. The Solar Observatory in the Fateh Sagar Lake is a marvelous structure that allows visitors to stare directly at the sun without any damage or discomfort. Through their solar telescope, it is possible to marvel at the red ball of fire. Built by Dr. Arvind Bhatnagar, the Solar Observatory is the best solar observatory in Asia, and is a wonderful alternative to many of the traditional sights and activities.

Rajasthani Thali

Restaurant, Vegetarian

Thali is popular local vegetarian dish Udaipur, India.
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When travelling to a new location, sampling the local cuisine is one of the best ways to discover the culture and feel of the place. Thanks to its great range of restaurants, Udaipur is one of the best places to explore Rajasthani cuisine, in particular thali – a variation on the traditional thali which aims to provide all the main flavors on a single plate. Udaipur is also known for its curries made with fresh vegetables and excellent blends of spices.

Saheliyon Ki Bari

Botanical Garden

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Saheliyon Ki Bari is a very popular garden and major tourist attraction in Udaipur. What sets it apart from other parks and gardens in the area is the extraordinary architecture and planning that has gone into creating such a beautiful place. Originally designed by Rana Sangram Singh for his wife, Saheliyon Ki Bari has a lotus pool with elephants standing on corners spurting water from their trunks. There is also a central pool which showers water in a rain-like effect – a perfect respite from the scorching Rajasthani heat.

Sajjan Garh

Building

Udaipur, India - February 18, 2019: Monsoon Palace or Sajjan Garh Palace on the hill in Udaipur. Rajasthan
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Sajjan Garh, also known as the Monsoon Palace, was built in the 19th century, and was intended as a place to watch the approaching monsoon clouds. Located high on a hilltop overlooking the city, visitors can enjoy the panoramic views of Udaipur from the palace windows. The palace also overlooks the Sajjan Singh Sanctuary, a reserve for numerous reptiles, tigers, deer, panthers and jackals – an excellent stop-off either on the ascent or descent.

Horse Riding

Hiking Trail

Marwari Horse. Group of tourists on a backcountry ride. Udaipur, India
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Once the camel and elephant rides have been checked off the list, horse riding inevitably comes next. Horse riding in Udaipur through the city is a thoroughly adventurous and exhilarating experience; galloping through the mountains, sand dunes and the streets is enough to give you the feel of a messenger on their way to another kingdom. Princess Trails, Krishna Ranch and Pratap Country Inn are the only organizations within the city that offer horse riding, and are well worth a go.

About the author

Ritu is fascinated by the passionate relationship between life and design,which affects everything she sees, touches or marvels at. A third year Fashion Communication student at NIFT, Ritu is passionate about illustrations and loves the grace and twists of the human body and its motifs. At this moment she hopes to be a travel host, but her career plans are as static as the seasons of India! Born in Mumbai, the muddling of languages, cultures and people has charmed her inquisitive mind and led her to fall in love with stories and travel. And puppies.

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