City Palace
The city palace is one of the worth to visit places in Udaipur. It boasts a series of palaces, courtyards, gardens, and alleyways, each adorned with sumptuous architecture, vibrant murals, and exquisite marble work ever the combination of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles reflected everywhere, reflecting the combination of cultural elements that define the heritage of Rajasthan. City Palace Udaipur architecture is one of the major reasons to attract foreign tourists. At Udaipur you can experience the royalty of Rajasthan by booking the heritage villa with Real Estate Dekho.
Jagdish Temple
Shri Jagdish Temple is a stunning example of Hindu Iconography, consisting of three stories of hand-carved stone. It’s one of the is the largest temples of Udaipur.
Eklingji Temple
Situated just a short drive away from Udaipur city limits lies Eklingji Temple – another popular Hindu shrine dedicated exclusively to Lord Shiva who is believed to have been residing here since ages gone by without any doubt at all.
Fateh Sagar Lake
This lake in Udaipur is the first to consider when thinking about must-visit lakes in the city. Shaped like a pear, it offers stunning views of Aravali hills and the soothing sound of the lake, making it an amazing place to visit. The lake always has a pleasant view whether it’s summer or winter. However, it’s advisable to avoid visiting this lake during the daytime in summer.
Shilpgram
Tucked away amid the literal expanse of rural Rajasthan, Shilpgram is an enthralling melange of rich traditional crafts and cultural remnants. A cluster of winding labyrinthine lanes interspersed with traditional artisanal workshops within which skilled craftsmen have enlivened age-old tradition sway the visitor. Set against a backdrop of thatched roofs and mud-plastered walls, the place opens up to a seeming universe of its own – a peaceable sanctuary that would seem to resist the flow of time.
Bagore ki Haveli
Resounding with the whispers of long-gone splendor, Bagore ki Haveli is a majestic palace that hosts the secrets and opulence of time passed. The edifice mesmerizes with exquisitely ornate engravings and elaborate frescoes that harbor a collection of Rajasthani art and artifacts. By nightfall, the haveli transforms into a fortress of melody and folklore.
Lake Pichola
This lake is an artificial lake built during the 14th Century and boasts amazing picturesque views & stunning beauty. You can imagine how stunning it is when framed by the majestic Aravali mountains and royal palaces. From here, you can see the stunning sunset and enjoy a romantic evening with your partner.
Saheliyon ki Bari
Walking into Saheliyon ki Bari feels like stepping into a lush refuge that time forgot. Ornate fountains ripple gently amidst lush foliage, and intricately carved marble pavilions provide cool shade. The pathways meander through blossoming gardens of fragrant flowers, the gentle buzz of bees and rustling leaves filling the air. It’s a sanctuary for peace and tranquility that’s ideal for quiet contemplation. The place feels like a page out of history with excellent and excellent landscaping to complement the already existing beauty of nature.
Ambrai Ghat
as the sun settles over the horizon, Ambrai Ghat comes to life on the edge of Lake Pichola. The serene lakeside receives an ethereal sparkle from the afternoon light, creating a golden hue that covers everything. The city palace and lake palace silhouette at the background will captivate you. Be it under the afternoon light, or best yet during these evening hours when the prayer chants fill the air.
Rajsamand Lake
Here is another prominent lake from the city of lakes, Udaipur – Rajsamand Lake. This lake was also built during the 16th century by Maharaja Raj Singh. Tourists can take a romantic walk while enjoying the architecture and beholding the panoramic sunset here.
Jiyan Sagar Lake
This lake is also known as Badi Lake in Udaipur. This lake is located 12 kilometers far from the city, so if you are an introvert then you can surely visit this lake and spend some time away from the crowd to enjoy the panoramic views of the lakes surrounded by the hills.