
Snuggled up beside the tranquil Lake Pichola, Udaipur is a city which stands true to the heritage of being a royal counterpart of Rajasthan. The serenity of the boat rides and the fantastical palaces and havelis add into the charm of this city.
Being a part of Rajasthan, Udaipur enjoys a desert climate. The summers are hot. During the monsoon, the city turns mystical, and the winter months are pleasant during the day and cold during the evenings. The best time to travel to Udaipur is between October and March.
Built in 1559, this palace is situated on the banks of Lake Pichola. The Palace, which is a gem of the ‘City of the Lakes’, flaunts a blend of Chinese, medieval, and European architectural styles. Enter inside and you will see 11 different palaces, each constructed during the reign of different rulers.
Although Lake Pichola is magic weaved by Mother Nature, it was extended under the orders of Rana Udai Singh II in the 16th century. This tranquil lake is encircled by bathing ghats, magnificent palaces, and lush hills. If you want to explore more of this picturesque water body, then hop around the islands of the lake.
This architectural marvel is a famous wedding destination and is situated on the island of Jag Niwas on Lake Pichola. Built in 1746, it was converted into a luxury resort and has been featured in various Hollywood and Bollywood movies.
There is perhaps no better way to admire the beauty of Lake Pichola than cruising around it during sunset. The sunlight reflected in the clear water is a sight that you will remember throughout your life.
Make your way to Sahiliyo Ki Bari, or the Courtyard of the Maidens, and indulge in photography of the picturesque gardens beautified with fountains, lush green lawns, and marble elephants.
Riding the ropeway has turned into a popular tourist attraction. If you are planning to visit the Karni Mata temple to seek blessings, this commute will come to your aid.
You can reach Udaipur from all the major cities of India by airways, railways, and roadways. If someone is coming from Ahmedabad or Delhi, to visit the ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur, they will have to cover a distance of 251 km and 698 km respectively.
The city has its own railway station and bus stop and is connected with major cities of India.
The Maharana Pratap Airport is located about 22 km away from the heart of the city and is the closest airport to Udaipur.