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UDAIPUR
A lake city, and the capital of the Ranas of Mewar,
founded in the 16th century, Udaipur is known for
its fairytale palaces that nestle along the banks of
a lake, or completely cover islands in its midst.
The Sisodia rulers of Chittaurgarh who ruled here
obviously had more leisure to exercise their taste
than at Chittaur where much of their time was spent
at war.
Travel tours to the city of lakes, Udaipur in
Rajasthan, North India can prove to be one of your
most exciting travel tours to the North Indian
cities. Udaipur with its plethora of tourist
attractions and a wide variety of tourist
destinations offers you a mystifying blend of desert
charm and crystal clear water bodies. The city of
Udaipur is located on the Aravalli ranges that form
a perfect backdrop for the crystal clear waters of
the picturesque lakes and the ancient buildings that
dot the entire length and breadth of Udaipur,
Rajasthan, North India.
Udaipur, the city of the Suryavansi Rajputs, hidden
amongst the hills that encompass the great Pichola
Lake -- has been called the 'Venice of the East'.
Indeed with it's enchanting palaces surrounded by
mirror-like lakes, undulating hills and colourful
bazaars, Udaipur looks as though it has been lifted
straight from the pages of an Arabian Night's fairy
tale book. The hills, the lakes and the altitude
give Udaipur an extremely agreeable climate.
Probably no other city in Rajasthan is quite as
romantic as Udaipur. A visit to Udaipur is a must
for travellers who want to experience the unique and
vibrant history of Rajasthan.
During your travel tours to Udaipur in Rajasthan,
North India you are welcome to come and visit the
important historical monuments and other tourist
attractions in Udaipur in Rajasthan, India. The city
of Udaipur offers an enigmatic blend of a
magnificent and glorious past, huge marble palaces
and other architectural structures and all the
modern day facilities.
HISTORY
Udaipur, the capital of Mewar, was founded by
Maharana Udai Singh after the fall and final sacking
of Chittorgarh by the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar
in 1568. Legend has it that Udai Singh found the
site of his new city some years before the final
assault on Chittor and had formed an artificial lake
named Udai Sagar in honour of himself. He later came
upon a pond said to have been constructed by a
banjara (gypsy) who raised a dyke across a mountain
stream, damming up its waters. Udai Singh extended
this pond and raised the height of the dam, creating
the most beautiful of man-made lakes, named Pichola
after the neighbouring village of Picholi. With the
blessings of a holy sage of the region, he built his
palace upon an overlooking ridge, on the banks of
this lake. To this day, in a shrine in the heart of
the City Palace, a flame burns in gratitude to the
ascetic.
Places to see

City Palace
This spectacular place stands white and
majestic set on a hill. It is surrounded by walls
for battlements at the entrance is a triple arched
gate, called the Tripolia which was built in 1725.
Another monuments which has its own charm is the
Suraj Gokhada (the balcony of the sun) Here the
Maharanas of Meware came before the people during
troubled times to restore confidence in them. The
blue and white ceramics of Chini Chitrashala are
extremely fascinating.
Fateh Sagar
With hill on three sides and the Pratap
Memorial on the north. This lake enthralls the
visitors by the boat rides to Nehru Park an island
garden. This lake was built by Maharana Fateh Singh.
Pichola Lake
The lake is surrounded by hill palaces,
temples, bathing ghats and embankments. This
legendary lake had enchanted Maharana Udai Singh.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari
This garden which means 'Garden of Maidens'
is a symbol of the fascinating lifestyle of the
royal ladies, who once strolled through these
gardens. Housing a number of fountains in the four
pools, ornated with delicately carved kiosks and
elephants, this garden offers a mesmerizing view.
Jagdish Temple
The prominently situated temple dedicated to
Lord vishnu and Lord Jagannath was built by Maharaja
Jagat Singh I in 1651 A.D. This splendid temple
serves as a remarkable landmark.
Best time to visit
The lakes surrounding Udaipur regulates
the climate which is pleasant than any other city in
Rajasthan. The summers are hot and winters are cold
but the temperature does not rise to extremes. The
rainfall is less, around 61 cm annually.
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How To Reach
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By Air |
: Indian Airlines connects Udaipur with Jodhpur,
Jaipur, Aurangabad, Mumbai and Delhi. |
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By Rail |
: Udaipur is directly linked by rail with Delhi,
Jaipur, Ajmer, Chittaurgarh, Jodhpur and Ahmedabad.
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By Road |
: Udaipur is well connected by road with Agra (630
km), Ahmedabad (262 km), Ajmer (264 km), Jaipur (406
km).
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Local Transport |
: City bus service operate in the city and to
Pushkar. Unmetered taxis, auto-
rickshaws, tongas, and cycle-rickshaws are also available for
commutation. |
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Rajasthan - Monuments,Forts,Palces and Havelis
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