About Udaipur
Udaipur, the stunning City of Lakes in Rajasthan, is renowned for its majestic palaces, scenic landscapes and vibrant culture. Home to some of India’s most spectacular forts, Udaipur has become a popular tourist destination for travellers from all corners of the globe. The city is also known for its lip-smacking delicacies that are unique to the region. The city’s culinary scene includes delicious Rajasthani cuisine such as Dal-Baati-Churma, Kadhi-Bafla and Gatte ki Sabzi. Here at Rajwadi Thal & Restro, we also serve cuisine from other parts of India, like Gujarat, making it a must-visit spot for locals and visitors coming to Udaipur.
City Palace
City Palace complex is actually a conglomeration of buildings added by various maharanas, the palace manages to retain a surprising uniformity of design. Building was started by maharana Udai Singh II. The palace is surmounted by balconies, towers & cupolas and there are wonderful views over the lake and the city from the upper terrace. Main entrance is from northern end through the Baripol of 1600 and the Tripolia Gate of 1725 , with its eight carved marble arches. It was once custom for maharanas to be weighed under the gate and their weight in gold or silver distributed to the populace.
Jagdish Temple
‘Jagdish Temple’ – is an magnificent Indo – Aryan Temple in Udaipur City. Located only 150 m north of the entrance to the City Palace, this fine Indo-Aryan Temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651 and enshrines a black stone image of Vishnu as Jagannath, Lord of the Universe. There is a brass image of the Garuda in a shrine in front of the temple and steps up to the temple are flanked by elephants.
Lake Pichola
Beautiful Lake Pichola was enlarged by Maharaja Udai Singh II after he founded the city. He built a masonry dam, known as the Badipol, and the lake is now 4km long and 3 km wide. Nevertheless, it remains fairly shallow and can actually dry up – in severe droughts it’s possible to walk to Jagniwas and Jagmandir island. A handful of crocodiles are believed to inhabit the more remote parts of the lake, near the inhabited sections of the shore. The City Palace extends for a long stretch along the east bank.
Dudh Talai/Cable Car/Ropeway
Dudh Talai is a beautiful laid out rock garden in Udaipur. It was once used as a bathing ground. Sunset view in Pichhola Lake and panoramic view of the old Udaipur city and its palaces can be enjoyed from here. Another attraction of this garden is the musical fountain. The local handicraft market is very close to this garden. Dudh Talai, situated adjacent to the City Palace, is 24 km from Udaipur Airport.
Fateh Sagar
Surrounded by a number of hills, Fateh Sagar was originally built in 1678 by Maharana Jai singh, but it was reconstructed by Maharana Fateh Singh after heavy rains destroyed the dam. It is an artificial lake. A canal links the two, via Swaroop Sagar and Rang Sagar Lakes. A pleasant drive winds along the east bank and in the middle of the lake is Nehru Park, a popular garden island with a boat shaped cafe. In dry years, you can walk there otherwise you can catch a boat, from the bottom of Moti Magri, to reach there.
Moti Magri
Atop the Moti Magri, or Pearl Hill, overlooking Fateh Sagar, is a statue of the Rajput hero Maharana Pratap, who frequently defied the Mughals. The path to the top traverses elegant gardens, including a Japanese rock garden.
Saheliyon Ki Bari
Saheliyon ki badi, or Garden of the Maids of Honour, is in the north of the city, is well maintained, with fountains and kiosks, a delightful lotus pool and marble elephants. There is also a small museum here; of which the main attraction are some stuffed cobras.
Gulab Bagh
‘Gulab Bagh’ affords some fantastic panoramic beauty and also houses a library with a rich collection of old handwritten scripts and books. A spectacular rose Garden laid out by Maharana Sajjan Singh, is situated near the palace on east side of Lake Pichhola. A library in the garden has a rare collection of ancient handwritten manuscripts and books. Within the garden, there is a zoo where tigers, leopards, chinkara and many wild animals and birds are being kept.
Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal
Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum is one of the most famous museums of Udaipur, exhibiting the brilliant collection of folk articles of Rajasthan from typical rural-dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk musical instruments, folk deities and paintings. The museum is comfortably located in the building of Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal near Chetak Circle in Udaipur city.
Shilpgram
Shilpgram, a craft village 3km west of Fateh Sagar, has displays of traditional houses from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Goa and Maharashtra. There are also demonstrations by musicians, dancers, or artisans from these states. Although its much more animated during festival times [usually in early December].
Sajjan Garh (Monsoon Palace)
Sajjan Garh offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and the surrounding countryside. Sajjan Garh, a formar monsoon palace 1100 ft. high above the surrounding and 3100 ft. from sea level, was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1884. The palace looks its best during the rainy season. It offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and surrounding country side. The hillside is thickly wooded and the former rulers maintained this as a royal shooting preserve. The palace provides a beautiful view of the sunset
Shreenathji Temple
Shrinathji Temple is a stunning Hindu temple located in the city of Udaipur in Rajasthan, India. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is renowned for its intricate architecture and vibrant atmosphere. The temple is a popular destination for devotees and tourists alike, and its intricate carvings and vibrant colors are truly breathtaking. The peaceful surroundings of the temple provide a calming escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Udaipur.
Shiv Stachu Nathwara
Sajjan Garh offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and the surrounding countryside. Sajjan Garh, a formar monsoon palace 1100 ft. high above the surrounding and 3100 ft. from sea level, was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1884. The palace looks its best during the rainy season. It offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and surrounding country side. The hillside is thickly wooded and the former rulers maintained this as a royal shooting preserve. The palace provides a beautiful view of the sunset
Karni Mata Ropeway
Karni Mata Ropeway is a beautiful place located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is a cable car that takes visitors on a scenic ride over the Aravalli hills, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The ride takes passengers to the top of the hill where they can visit the Karni Mata temple and enjoy panoramic views of Udaipur city. The experience is a must-do for tourists looking for a thrilling and unforgettable experience in Udaipur.
Badi Lake
Badi Lake is a picturesque lake located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is surrounded by the majestic Aravalli Hills and is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy boating, picnicking and soaking in the beauty of the serene surroundings. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and a variety of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers. The tranquil atmosphere of Badi Lake makes it an ideal spot to relax and rejuvenate amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Bagore Ki Haveli
Bagore ki Haveli is a beautiful heritage building located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It was built in the 18th century and is now a museum showcasing the art, culture and history of Rajasthan. Visitors can witness traditional Rajasthani dance performances, puppet shows and cultural events at the Haveli. The building is adorned with exquisite mirror work and intricate carvings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. The stunning architecture and vibrant cultural performances make Bagore ki Haveli a must-visit destination for tourists in Udaipur.
Bahubali Hills
The Bahubali hills surrounding Badi Lake in Udaipur are a breathtakingly beautiful destination for tourists. The hills are covered with lush greenery and offer panoramic views of the serene Badi Lake. Visitors can take a leisurely hike up the hills, soak in the beauty of the surroundings and enjoy a peaceful picnic amidst the natural beauty. The hills of Badi Lake are a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape from the city.
Ambrai Ghat
Ambrai Ghat is a beautiful waterfront promenade located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike who visit to enjoy the serene view of Lake Pichola and the surrounding Aravalli hills. The Ghat is lined with beautiful palaces and temples, and visitors can take a leisurely boat ride on the lake or enjoy a peaceful walk along the promenade. The beautiful sunset view from Ambrai Ghat makes it a must-visit destination for tourists in Udaipur.
Eklingji
Eklingji Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the most sacred temples in Rajasthan. The temple complex comprises of 108 temples, all of which are beautifully carved with intricate designs and sculptures. Visitors can witness the daily puja (worship) rituals and enjoy the serene spiritual ambiance of the temple. The Eklingji Temple is a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse into the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Rajasthan.
Dwarkadhish temple
Sajjan Garh offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and the surrounding countryside. Sajjan Garh, a formar monsoon palace 1100 ft. high above the surrounding and 3100 ft. from sea level, was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1884. The palace looks its best during the rainy season. It offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and surrounding country side. The hillside is thickly wooded and the former rulers maintained this as a royal shooting preserve. The palace provides a beautiful view of the sunset
Haldighati
Haldighati is a beautiful mountain pass located in the Aravalli range near Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is famous for the Battle of Haldighati fought between Maharana Pratap and Akbar's forces in 1576. The place is named after the yellow-colored soil (haldi means turmeric) found here. The picturesque valley is surrounded by hills and offers stunning views of the countryside. The site also houses a museum dedicated to Maharana Pratap and his warriors.