Title :
Fateh Sagar Lake
Description :
The second largest of Udaipur's four majestic lakes, it’s the ideal destination to observe locals stroll along its iconic promenade or boating on the backdrop of the setting sun, The lake covers one square kilometer and has three islands with a public park, zoo, restaurant and Udaipur Solar Observatory. Fateh Sagar helps with groundwater recharge, provides drinking water and supports agriculture and industry.
Title :
Shilpgram
Description :
A crafts village west of Fateh Sagar, Shilpgram is home to over 26 traditional village houses from various Indian states, showcasing a diversity of arts and crafts, while dancers and performers regale visitors. The best time to come is during the mela (fair) in the last 10 days of December, when the village lights up with artisans and performers from all over the country.
Title :
Gangaur Ghat
Description :
Located on the banks of Lake Pichola, the ghat is named after the famous Gangaur festival held annually in April. A vibrant celebration of the monsoons harvest and martial fidelity, the festival sees women worship Gauri, the consort of Lord Shiva. On the final day of the festival, idols of the goddess are carried in a colourful parade to be immersed at the ghat.
Title :
Jagdish Temple
Description :
Located in the heart of the city, its largest and most resplendent temple is reached by a steep, elephant-flanked flight of steps and features a 24 meter-high intricately carved pagoda, redolent with the fragrance of marigold flowers and incense sticks.
Title :
Saheliyon Ki Bari
Description :
This idyllic garden features lush manicured greens, blooms of bougainvilleas, marble pavilions, lotus ponds and rain fountains. Built by Rana Sangram Singh of the Mewar dynasty as a women-only retreat for his new bride and an entourage of 48 maidens who travelled with her to Udaipur, the Panchwati landmark evokes exquisite feminine charm, serenity and joy.
Title :
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Description :
For an unforgettable day trip, venture to this UNESCO World Heritage site, the second-longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. It snakes across the landscape, rewarding tourists with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. From the architecture to imposing history - the fort is the birthplace of the legendary Maharana Pratap - Kumbhalgarh is awe-inspiring in every way.
Title :
Fateh Sagar Lake
Description :
The second largest of Udaipur's four majestic lakes, it’s the ideal destination to observe locals stroll along its iconic promenade or boating on the backdrop of the setting sun, The lake covers one square kilometer and has three islands with a public park, zoo, restaurant and Udaipur Solar Observatory. Fateh Sagar helps with groundwater recharge, provides drinking water and supports agriculture and industry.
Title :
Shilpgram
Description :
A crafts village west of Fateh Sagar, Shilpgram is home to over 26 traditional village houses from various Indian states, showcasing a diversity of arts and crafts, while dancers and performers regale visitors. The best time to come is during the mela (fair) in the last 10 days of December, when the village lights up with artisans and performers from all over the country.
Title :
Gangaur Ghat
Description :
Located on the banks of Lake Pichola, the ghat is named after the famous Gangaur festival held annually in April. A vibrant celebration of the monsoons harvest and martial fidelity, the festival sees women worship Gauri, the consort of Lord Shiva. On the final day of the festival, idols of the goddess are carried in a colourful parade to be immersed at the ghat.
Title :
Jagdish Temple
Description :
Located in the heart of the city, its largest and most resplendent temple is reached by a steep, elephant-flanked flight of steps and features a 24 meter-high intricately carved pagoda, redolent with the fragrance of marigold flowers and incense sticks.
Title :
Saheliyon Ki Bari
Description :
This idyllic garden features lush manicured greens, blooms of bougainvilleas, marble pavilions, lotus ponds and rain fountains. Built by Rana Sangram Singh of the Mewar dynasty as a women-only retreat for his new bride and an entourage of 48 maidens who travelled with her to Udaipur, the Panchwati landmark evokes exquisite feminine charm, serenity and joy.
Title :
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Description :
For an unforgettable day trip, venture to this UNESCO World Heritage site, the second-longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. It snakes across the landscape, rewarding tourists with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. From the architecture to imposing history - the fort is the birthplace of the legendary Maharana Pratap - Kumbhalgarh is awe-inspiring in every way.
Title :
Fateh Sagar Lake
Description :
The second largest of Udaipur's four majestic lakes, it’s the ideal destination to observe locals stroll along its iconic promenade or boating on the backdrop of the setting sun, The lake covers one square kilometer and has three islands with a public park, zoo, restaurant and Udaipur Solar Observatory. Fateh Sagar helps with groundwater recharge, provides drinking water and supports agriculture and industry.
Title :
Shilpgram
Description :
A crafts village west of Fateh Sagar, Shilpgram is home to over 26 traditional village houses from various Indian states, showcasing a diversity of arts and crafts, while dancers and performers regale visitors. The best time to come is during the mela (fair) in the last 10 days of December, when the village lights up with artisans and performers from all over the country.
Title :
Gangaur Ghat
Description :
Located on the banks of Lake Pichola, the ghat is named after the famous Gangaur festival held annually in April. A vibrant celebration of the monsoons harvest and martial fidelity, the festival sees women worship Gauri, the consort of Lord Shiva. On the final day of the festival, idols of the goddess are carried in a colourful parade to be immersed at the ghat.