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1. City Palace, Udaipur

City Palace, Udaipur

0 km from city center 1 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

City Palace is Rajasthan's largest palace built along the banks of Lake Pichola. The main part of the palace is open as City Palace Museum with extravagant architecture comprising of ornate halls, royal courtyard, central garden and Zenana Mahal among others.

2. Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola

1 km from city center 2 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

The oldest and one of the largest lakes of Udaipur, Lake Pichola is enveloped by lofty palaces, temples, and bathing ghats. Boating in Lake Pichola is the most popular thing to do in Udaipur. Boats are easily available from Rameshwar Ghat if visiting from the City Palace. Otherwise, take a boat trip from Lal Ghat.

3. Sajjangarh Palace

Sajjangarh Palace

6 km from city center 3 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Also known as Monsoon Palace, Sajjangarh Palace is located at Bansdara Mountain on the outskirts of Udaipur. It was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh as an astronomical observatory. Now it serves as one of the best places to view the Udaipur skyline and panoramic city view, particularly at sunset.

4. Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Haveli

1 km from city center 4 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Bagore ki Haveli is situated in the Gangaur Ghat Marg, along Lake Pichola. It was built in the 18th century by Amar Chand Badwa, the Prime Minister of Mewar. The haveli houses more than 100 rooms with elaborate exhibits and mirror work. It also houses a museum. The Dharohar Dance Show that is held here every evening.

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5. Jag Mandir Palace

Jag Mandir Palace

1 km from city center 5 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Also known as the Lake Garden Palace, Jag Mandir is located on an island in Lake Pichola. It was once the summer resort of the royal family. The grand palace comprises some impressive structures worth visiting. Jag Mandir can only be visited by boat.

6. Eklingji Temple

Eklingji Temple

20 km from city center 6 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Almost 22km away from Udaipur, Eklingji Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Taking a cab to this temple is the most convenient way to reach it. It is one of the most famous temples of Rajasthan, also known for its remarkable architecture.

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7. Ahar Cenotaphs

Ahar Cenotaphs

3 km from city center 7 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Ahar Museum, which essentially includes the Ahar Cenotaphs as well as the Ahar Archaeological Museum, is located in Ahar which is about 2km east of Udaipur, Rajasthan. This historical attraction is famous for being the cremation ground of the Maharanas of Mewar and for its beautiful architecture.

8. Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple

0 km from city center 8 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Jagdish Temple is one of the most famous temples in and around Udaipur. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Jagannath. The temple is also popular for its striking architecture. Jagdish Temple is located 150m from City Palace's Badi Pol entrance and has a steep flight of steps to the top.

9. Fateh Sagar Lake

Fateh Sagar Lake

4 km from city center 9 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake named after Maharana Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar. It is one of the four lakes in Udaipur and houses Nehru Island and the Udaipur Solar Observatory on its three islands. Boating here in the backdrop of Aravali is a must-do activity.

10. Saheliyon Ki Bari

Saheliyon Ki Bari

4 km from city center 10 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

A majestic garden located on one of the islands of Fateh Sagar Lake, Saheliyon-ki-Bari has expansive lawns, shady cool walking lanes and imposing fountains. There is also a small museum here. It is one of the best places in Udaipur to relax.

11. Ambrai Ghat

Ambrai Ghat

1 km from city center 11 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Ambrai Ghat, also known as Manjhi Ghat Udaipur is one of the best and the most popular ghats in Udaipur. This place is filled with local people as well as tourists. In the early morning hours, you can find peace and solace with old citizens of Udaipur who do Yoga, bathe into lakes, and do several other activities.

12. Gulab Bagh and Zoo

Gulab Bagh and Zoo

0 km from city center 12 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Gulab Bagh Zoo is located in the most abundant garden called Gulab Bagh and implicit to the name it has a variety of well-maintained roses. The mini zoo within the garden is a short walk away from the rose gardens. A very few numbers of species of animals are housed in this zoo including the wide-eyed owls and has enough places to visit within the vicinity like the toy train which is open to the kids and the adults.

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13. Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake

47 km from city center 13 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Jaisamand Lake, also known as Dhebar Lake, is the second-largest artificial lake in India. Hawa Mahal, Ruthi Rani ka Mahal, Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaisamand Island Resort are located on its shores and islands.

14. Under The Sun Aquarium

Under The Sun Aquarium

4 km from city center 14 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

The Udaipur Fish Aquarium, formally known as the Under the Sun Aquarium, is located near Vibhuti Park and Fateh Sagar Lake, and is actually the largest Public Aquarium Gallery in India. Along with hundreds of fish species and other aquatic creatures, it also houses virtual reality experience and 3D arts.

15. Sukhadia Circle

Sukhadia Circle

3 km from city center 15 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Sukhadia Circle, also called The Heart Of Panchvati, is located In the north of the Udaipur city. This splendid turn around Panchwati is a small pond amidst which lies a 21 Ft high three-tiered fountain.

16. Vintage Car Museum, Udaipur

Vintage Car Museum, Udaipur

1 km from city center 16 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Located just a few kilometers away from the magnificent City Palace Vintage Car Museum is an awesome place for automobile and car lovers.

17. Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum

Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum

3 km from city center 17 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

If you are interested in artifacts and curious to know how of making these items then Bharatiya Lok kala Museum is definitely the place for you. Located to the north of Chetak circle in Udaipur, the museum has a fine collection of paintings, folk musical instruments, folk dresses and ornaments, dolls, masks, puppets and idols of Gods and Goddesses.

18. Shilp Gram

Shilp Gram

5 km from city center 18 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Located at the foot hills of Aravali Mountains in Udaipur, Shilpgram is a craftsmen's village which encloses twenty-six huts constructed in traditional architectural styles and these huts display many house hold decorative articles.

19. Mansapurna Karni Ropeway

Mansapurna Karni Ropeway

1 km from city center 19 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

The Mansapurna Karni Mata Temple, built by Maharana Karan Singh and located atop the Machhala Magar hilltop, was quite a remote shrine for the general public to access. For this reason, it was not a much-visited temple previously. But in 2008, the ropeway line connecting the plain and the temple at the peak of the hill was commenced to make it easier for the public to reach the holy shrine and seek blessings of Goddess Karni.

20. Doodh Talai Musical Garden

Doodh Talai Musical Garden

1 km from city center 20 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Doodh Talai Musical garden is a rock and fountain garden which is a great place to enjoy the sunset and one can see the wide expanse of the city. Also, there is an Areal tramway (cable car) connecting a garden of Doodh Talai and the Karni mata Temple.

21. Hathi Pol Bazar

Hathi Pol Bazar

2 km from city center 21 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Hathi Pol Bazar is a perfect attraction for shopaholics. One can find a variety of branded and local items including intricately embroidered and colourful block-printed apparel, ethnic silver jewellery, accessories, traditional home decor items, textiles, etc. Hathi Pol Bazar is famous for Miniature paintings, Ichhwai Paintings and hand paintings on silk.

22. Neemach Mata Temple

Neemach Mata Temple

5 km from city center 22 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Perched atop the lush green Dewali hill, on the banks of the Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur, Neemach Mata Temple is enshrined by the Neemach Mata Devi (also known as Ambaji). Greatly revered by the Hindu pilgrims and devotees, the central deity is believed to be the house goddess of the royal family of the Maharanas in the city.

23. Wax Museum Udaipur

Wax Museum Udaipur

3 km from city center 23 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

One of the most well-known tourist attractions in Udaipur, Rajasthan, the Wax Museum is situated on the Sahelion ki Bari Road. It is visited by locals and foreigners alike for its numerous wax statues of celebrities as well as other fun facilities like a Mirror Maze, a Horror House as well as a 9D Cinema.

24. Crystal gallery

Crystal gallery

1 km from city center 24 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Crystal gallery has a stunning collection of crystal artefacts and is the largest collection of crystal in the world. The gallery is located inside the Fateh Prakash Palace and was established by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1877. He had ordered the crystal artefacts from Birmingham in 1877. However, by the time they were delivered, Maharana has passed away. 110 years later, in 1994, the artefacts were displayed in the gallery which has been open to the public ever since.

Menar

39 km from city center 25 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

An absolute treat for nature lovers, Menar Village about 45km away from Udaipur, Rajasthan basically comprises a lake and bird sanctuary. This picturesque attraction is usually not very crowded and is the perfect location to witness a variety of migratory birds and to engage in nature photography.

26. Maharana Pratap Smarak

Maharana Pratap Smarak

46 km from city center 26 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Overlooks the charming Fateh Sagar Lake, Maharana Pratap Memorial comprises of a marvelous bronze statue Maharana Pratap sitting on his faithful horse Chetak. Many people come here to pay their homage to the Rajput Hero, Maharana Pratap and his loyal horse.

27. Bada Bazar Udaipur

Bada Bazar Udaipur

1 km from city center 27 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Coming to visit Udaipur is almost synonymous with shopping at the many markets that the city has to offer. Flaunting and selling some of the city and the state of Rajasthan’s best kinds of stuff is the Bada Bazar, located within a kilometre of the City Palace of Udaipur.

28. Rajiv Gandhi Park

Rajiv Gandhi Park

4 km from city center 28 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

One of the biggest gardens in the city, the Rajiv Gandhi Park is situated close to the Fateh Sagar Lake in the Malla Talai area of Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is quite similar to the Brindavan Garden in Mysore and has wonderful views, lush greenery as well as numerous statues and more.

29. Nehru Garden, Udaipur

Nehru Garden, Udaipur

4 km from city center 29 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Constructed in an Island at the heart of Fateh Sagar Lake, Nehru Garden encloses many distinct water fountains resembling those in Brindavan Gardens of Mysore. Another major attraction of the garden is a floating restaurant, in a boat shape.

30. Sahastrabahu Temple

Sahastrabahu Temple

18 km from city center 30 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

The Sahastra Bahu Temple, often known as the Sas Bahu Temple, is essentially a cluster of 10th century temples and shrines in Nagda about 20 km from Udaipur. Set amidst beautiful landscape, it is known for its splendid architecture.

31. Sajjangarh Biological Park

Sajjangarh Biological Park

5 km from city center 31 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

The Sajjangarh Biological Park about 4km from Udaipur, Rajasthan is situated on the foothills of the Sajjangarh Palace which is also known as the Monsoon Palace. It is a zoological garden known to house over 21 species of animals and birds including leopards, lions, marsh crocodiles, blackbucks, ostriches etc

32. Manik Lal Verma Park

Manik Lal Verma Park

1 km from city center 32 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Manik Lal Verma Park is a public park that is located atop a hill called Machla Magra close to Doodh Talai in Udaipur,. A beautiful space dedicated to the former Prime Minister of Rajasthan Manikya Lal Verma, it is primarily visited for its stunning views of the Talai and of Lake Pichola, its greenery and also for its serenity.

33. Food in Udaipur

Food in Udaipur

33 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

When in the lake city, visiting the cafes along the lakes and trying the delicious food is one of the topmost things to do in Udaipur. Although the signature dish is the very famous laal maas made out of mutton in traditional Rajasthan flavours, you can also taste some of the very sumptuous dabeli, daal baati churma, lentils, Bikaneri bhurji etc.

34. Pratap Park

Pratap Park

3 km from city center 34 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Located on the southern boundaries of Lake Pichola in Udaipur, Rajasthan, Pratap Park is a relatively new park named after Late Shri Pratap Bhandari. It is known for its massive ‘I Love Udaipur’ sign with Lake Pichola as the backdrop.

35. Trekking in Udaipur

Trekking in Udaipur

35 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Popularly called as the “Venice of the East” for its ethereal lakes and enchanting surroundings, Udaipur not only is perfect for sightseeing but also adventure sports. Trekking is one of the top tourist activities to enjoy while on a trip to the “City of Lakes”. With the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli range, there are several trekking trails in the region ranging from easy to moderate and tough, ideal for both amateurs and professionals.

36. Taj Lake Palace

Taj Lake Palace

1 km from city center 36 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Built in 1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, Taj Lake Palace is possibly one of the most romantic structures of Udaipur. The palace was used as a recreation spot and pleasurable residence of the king. Boasting of 66 rooms, the grand palace has been converted into a heritage hotel and hosts tourists from all over the world.

37. Bada Mahal

Bada Mahal

0 km from city center 37 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Dating back to 17th century, Bada Mahal is an incredible structural marvel. Constructed in Rajput-Mughal architectural style, the Mahal is considered as the Men''s section of the City Palace.

38. Haldighaati

Haldighaati

35 km from city center 38 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

This is a historic site located 40km from the Udaipur city and is famous for the battle between the Mughals and the Rajputs led by Maharana Pratap. There is a cenotaph with thin, delicate marble columns dedicated to Rana Pratap's horse.

39. Marvel Water Park

Marvel Water Park

4 km from city center 39 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Marvel Water Park is the oldest and largest of its kind in the city. The water park is the most popular weekend hangout place among families, friends and couples. It has a number of water and regular rides, a food court to tend to your hunger pangs, changing rooms, lockers etc.

40. Badi Lake

Badi Lake

15 km from city center 40 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Situated a little on the outskirts of the city, Badi Lake is an artificial freshwater lake situated in Udaipur. Built by Maharaja Raj Singh between 1652 and 1680, Badi Lake sprawls over a humongous area of 155 sq. km. Ideal as a popular picnic spot, Badi Lake also boasts of utter peace and tranquility as it is devoid of the regular tourist crowd.

41. Chetak Circle

Chetak Circle

2 km from city center 41 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

One of the prominent shopping hubs of the ‘City of Lakes’, Chetak Circle is a perfect combination of tucked up cosy shops strewn about with colourful apparels and fabrics, and roadside stalls selling mouth watering street food and sweetmeats. The highlight of the market is however, the brightly coloured and clothed puppets which are also synonymous with the traditional folk shows of Rajasthan.

42. Jeel Water Park

Jeel Water Park

9 km from city center 42 out of 42 Places To Visit in Udaipur

Situated in Chitrakoot Nagar, Bhuwana, Jeel Water Park is a newly constructed water park in the city of Udaipur. Facilitated with umpteen big and small water rides, roller coasters, water music DJ etc, the park has become the common favourite of the people.

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A Complete Travel Guide to Udaipur for the First-Timers

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Get ready for an insider’s look at Udaipur — I’ll show you how to arrive, get around, and where to bunk down for the night. With tried-and-tested tips, you’ll dine where the locals do and see the city’s best without the guesswork. Let this travel guide for Udaipur be the bridge to your unforgettable experience in the city of lakes, where every step tells a story and every sight is a memory in the making.

A clear lake with ancient palaces in the background – that’s Udaipur for you. It’s the kind of place that stays with you, you know?

The city’s vibe is so chill, and those lakeside meals? Just wow. Plus, dining on a rooftop under the stars with the city lights twinkling and the lake mirroring it all – it’s unreal.

I keep going back for the sunsets alone; they’re like nothing else. Trust me, you’ll want to see it for yourself.

And when you do, just take it all in – it’s exactly why I can’t stop talking about this place.

city lights shimmering in the waters of lake pichola udaipur at night

Travel Guide for Udaipur: Things to Know Before Planning a Trip to Udaipur

Where’s udaipur.

Udaipur’s this gem in Rajasthan, northwestern India. It’s ringed by lakes, which is why people love to call it the City of Lakes . It’s also called the Venice of the East and It kind of feels like one when you see all the water around.

Udaipur is also called the White City because many of its buildings and the famous City Palace are made from a particular type of white marble.

The city’s packed with history – think palaces that tell tales of old royalty, like the famous City Palace, and gardens that are just a feast for the eyes.

And then you’ve got these intricately carved temples. Plus, the Aravalli Hills are all around you, adding to the charm. It’s like stepping into a royal story, but it’s real, and it’s all set in some seriously pretty nature.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur

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Udaipur, like the rest of Rajasthan or North India for that matter, remains super hot during the summer season (March to June) so obviously, it’s not wise to plan a trip to Udaipur during summer.

The monsoon season (July to September) is again not recommended as outdoor activities are not possible at all.

But then the rainy season has its own perks. It’s when the lakes, filled up with water, look captivating, and the Aravalli Range, covered in lush greenery, teems with life.

The winter season (October to February) is a perfect time to visit Udaipur. The weather is pleasantly cool and sunny (mostly) which makes sightseeing less hectic and more fun.

If you plan to visit in December (around Christmas and New Year holidays), make sure to book flights and accommodation well in advance.

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How Many Days in Udaipur

Ideally, you’d want to set aside at least two to three days to really soak in the essence of this city.

Say you’ve got a weekend in Udaipur, it’s definitely delightful, but trust me, it’s just a teaser. You’ll get a taste of the city, sure. You cruise on Lake Pichola, catch the sunset, and maybe snap some epic photos. It’s great, but Udaipur deserves more of your time.

If you want to (you must) explore the historic forts, cultural landmarks, and unique temples scattered around Udaipur (there are tons), I recommend at least a week in Udaipur.

The first time we hit Udaipur, we only had two days. Not nearly enough. We were rushing around, trying to see everything, but it was a bit of a blur. We didn’t even get a chance to step outside the city.

The next trip, we wised up and stayed for four days , focusing only on the city, no side trips, no distractions. That’s when I really got to know the place. But, that was part of a bigger Rajasthan trip that lasted two weeks . We saved the places outside Udaipur for the road trip portion, which was a blast and took us all the way to Jodhpur .

The heart of the matter is that Udaipur is not your typical rush-around kind of place. It’s the kind of place where you can take a deep breath, wander around at your own pace, and really get the feel of things. More like a luxury in the busy buzz of India!

How to Get to Udaipur

Udaipur is well-connected by air, rail, and road to the major cities in India.

Located in Dabok , Maharana Pratap Airport serves Udaipur. About 22 km from the city, it’s a domestic airport that receives flights from the major cities in India. The leading airlines that have regular flights to and from Udaipur are Indigo, SpiceJet, Vistara, and Air India.

There’s nothing quite like the freedom a road trip offers. A strong road network links Udaipur to most of the Indian cities.

In cases where the driving distance is more than we can drive in one go, we break our journey at any city en route. Like if you’re driving from Delhi to Udaipur, Jaipur or Ajmer can be chosen for a night halt.

Also, if you don’t want to use your own car, you can hire a car. There are many tour operators that provide cars for rent.

We didn’t want to drive on our own so we chose a chauffeur-driven car for our trip to Rajasthan.

If you’re also touring Rajasthan and exploring the major cities of Rajasthan, it’s wise to hire a car and driver. You not only save time and hassle but also get to explore the off-center attractions or hidden gems.

A strong bus network connects Udaipur to various Indian cities. You can choose from AC coaches or state-run buses depending upon the budget.

The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) buses connect Udaipur with other major cities in Rajasthan.

Udaipur City Railway Station (UDZ) is the nearest railway station. There are direct trains from Delhi (Chetak Express and Mewar Express) Mumbai (Bdts Aii Udz Express), Kolkata (Annanya Express), Jaipur (Udaipur City–Jaipur Intercity-Express), Indore (Udaipur City Express), and Ahmedabad (Adi Udz Express).

How to Get Around Udaipur

Udaipur is a relatively compact city. Auto-Rickshaws, taxis, and local buses (limited) contribute to the public transportation system. The narrow lanes of the old city are best explored on foot as all the attractions are located within walking distance.

If you don’t want to walk, you can opt for an auto-rickshaw. A shared auto-rickshaw comes cheaper but it sticks to the fixed route and stops at the designated (popular) stops. A private auto-rickshaw is a bit pricey but it goes anywhere you name.

For the attractions outside the city like Monsoon Palace, Badi Lake, Chittorgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranakpur, Eklingji, and Nathdwara – a taxi is ideal. Uber and Ola are available in Udaipur.

Where to Stay in Udaipur

When in Udaipur, you’d want to stay in the old city for three reasons – firstly, most of the attractions are close by, secondly, you can drink in the views of the iconic Lake Pichola, and lastly, the old city is where the soul of Udaipur lies.

From boutique heritage hotels, and hostels, to guesthouses, and luxury hotels – the old city has all types of properties to suit your budget and style. Make sure you book in advance to score a Lakeview room.

If budget is your concern and you are looking for a hotel that offers value for money, we recommend Jagat Niwas Palace and Amet Haveli.

Located on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola, Jagat Niwas Palace is a favorite among travelers for its perfect location, courteous staff, A1 service, and good food.

Located on the northwestern bank of Lake Pichola, Amet Haveli is highly rated for its services, cleanliness, location, staff, and facilities. The hotel is best known for Ambrai Restaurant, one of the best fine-dining restaurants in Udaipur. It’s where you can have delicious food with an amazing view of Lake Pichola.

If you don’t mind splurging and are looking for sheer luxury, your options are – Taj Fateh Prakash Palace , Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel , The Leela Palace , The Oberoi Udaivilas , and the Taj Lake Palace Hotel . If you ask me to suggest to you the best among all, floating right in the center of Lake Pichola, the Taj Lake Palace Hotel is a class apart. Exquisite is the word!

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What and Where to Eat and Drink in Udaipur

Like most of the cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur is a great place to try Rajasthani specialties like Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Dal Bati Churma, Ker Sangri, Chakki ki Sabzi, Ghevar, Mirchi Bada, Pyaaj Kachori, Samosa, and Chaat.

Udaipur’s charm lies in rooftop lake-view restaurants and cafes. More than food, what matters here is the view you get.

From Sheesh Mahal , Upré , Ambrai , Tribute , Khamma Ghani , Charcoal by Carlsson , Jagat Niwas Palace , Restaurant Harigarh , Chandani by the Oberoi Udaivilas , Jharokha by Lake Palace Hotel , Paantya by Shiv Niwas Palace , and TWG by Hemang are quite a few amazing fine dining restaurants that offer food with a view.

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All of these restaurants (except TWG Hemang which primarily serves international cuisine) offer International as well as Rajasthani cuisine.

Jheel’s Ginger Coffee Bar & Bakery , a cafe perched over Lake Pichola is where you can enjoy some free time with a cup of coffee or chocolate shake.

If you’ve got enough of the views (which is unlikely), you can head to the restaurants that might not offer you the iconic views but are celebrated for various other reasons.

A charming old-world colonial house restored into a restaurant, in 1559 AD , a bistro lounge restaurant, and Royal Repast , a specialty restaurant are great places to dine out. Both these restaurants are highly appreciated for their warm staff, speedy service, and vintage ambiance.

For travelers who want to enjoy a traditional Rajasthani thali – Garden Restaurant , Natraj Dining Hall and Restaurant , Krishna Dal Bati Restro , Padam Thal , Navidya By Amantra Hotels , and Udaipuri .

We also liked Udai Art Café , Brew Villa , Yummy Yoga , and Cafe La Comida . Located right in the heart of the old city, both cafes serve great coffee and snacks.

If you are a health aficionado, Millets of Mewar is for you! The first-ever dedicated health-food restaurant in Udaipur, Millets of Mewar uses locally sourced and organic ingredients. They very well know how to make healthy eating fun and creative. Its menu also includes vegan and gluten-free options.

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What to See and Do in Udaipur

There are tons of places in Udaipur, each with its unique charm. First off, the City Palace is a must-see. This colossal structure is steeped in history and grandeur.

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Then there’s Lake Pichola. A boat ride there during the golden hours of sunset is just spellbinding.

Don’t miss the Jagdish Temple. Its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere are utterly captivating.

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Next up, you can reach Karni Mata Temple by a hearty trek or a swift ropeway ride – the choice is yours, but the breathtaking views are a given either way.

The gardens of Saheliyon-ki-Bari are perfect for a leisurely and peaceful walk.

The Monsoon Palace is your ticket to the best sunset view in town – the city lights up like a jewel.

And if you’re chasing art and culture, the Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum showcases the best local crafts.

And there’s more than just the mainstream attractions.

Find solace at the calm Ambrai Ghat or the tranquil Badi Lake. Pay respects at the Ahar Cenotaphs and soak in the beauty of Fateh Sagar Lake.

And there’s the Neemach Mata Temple – it’s not as crowded and the climb is pretty refreshing. Plus, the view? It’s like you’re watching over Udaipur.

Evenings in Udaipur are for Bagore Ki Haveli. The Dharohar dance show is epic – the dances, the music, the vibe – it’s all real Rajasthan.

local artists performing traditional rajasthani dance during dharohar dance show at bagore ki haveli in udaipur

And, of course, shopping in Udaipur is an experience in itself. The markets such as Bapu Bazaar, Ghanta Ghar, Hathipol, Malda’s Street, and more are alive with colors, crafts, and endless rows of shops waiting to be discovered.

Let’s not forget Maharana Pratap Samarak. It’s a tribute to a local hero, Maharana Pratap, and you can feel the pride in the air. It’s this outdoor space with a big statue of him and his loyal horse, Chetak, which is pretty awesome to see.

And you must find out some time to visit the Shilpgram Museum, a living arts village that celebrates the traditional crafts and lifestyle of the local folk. A little out of the city, it’s is like a portal into the heart of Rajasthani village life and of course, the best place to immerse in the local culture.

Last but not the least, you can’t miss a trip to Chittorgarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Standing proud a little way from Udaipur, it’s where the dramatic history of Rajasthan unfolds.

chittorgarh fort

With more time, you can take a few eventful day trips from Udaipur. Just a short drive from the heart of Udaipur, you’ll find Eklingji, an ancient Hindu temple complex that’s a sanctuary of peace and spiritual energy.

A little further, there’s a cozy little town of Nathdwara famous for its temple of Shrinathji. It’s all about timing your visit to catch the temple ceremonies, which is quite the experience with all the singing and hustle.

Haldighati is another important spot near Udaipur. It’s where the iconic battle involving Maharana Pratap took place, and you can almost hear the clash of swords. Nearby, the Maharana Pratap Museum adds layers to the story, offering insights and artifacts that bring the historical saga to life.

And you can’t miss Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s this massive fort with a wall you can see for miles. People say it’s like India’s version of the Great Wall of China. The view from up there are simply breathtaking.

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12 Unforgettable Things to Do in Udaipur – The Venice of the East

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Rajasthan has my heart but Udaipur truly has my soul.

It’s straight from the pages of a bohemian romantic fairy tale and you will feel like royalty as you wander around the breathtaking Lake Pichola.

Udaipur is more like a mood and you will surely follow its rhythm while you’re here.

It’s often called the Venice of the East due to the 5 gorgeous lakes, romantic atmosphere, and pleasant weather.

You will fall in love with the mysticism, the floating palaces, the architecture, and the life force that runs through this city.

These are all the unmissable things to do in Udaipur!  

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12 unmissable things to do in Udaipur

1. feel the breeze of the majestic lake pichola.

There are many lakes in Udaipur but Lake Pichola stands the test of time by being one of the most romantic lakes in the East.

The sparkling waters surrounded by the Aravalli mountain range create a cool breeze that has a certain magic to it.

Add on the fact that it boasts a majestic floating palace in the middle and you’ve landed in a dream world!

Although there isn’t a specific route to explore Lake Pichola, the many Ghats which are pick-pocketed around provide a great panoramic view of it all.

Ambrai Ghat is the best for a view of the Taj Lake Palace in the open garden nearby.

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2. Check into the Taj Lake Palace

This will cost you a pretty penny but how many times in your life can you say you’ve made residence on a floating palace?!

Only accessible by boat from the royal dock, this hotel is up there as one of the best in the entire world.

Its white archways laced with bougainvilleas create a spectacular retreat.

Famous for its feature in the James Bond movie Octopussy , it was originally built as a summer palace for the Maharana of Udaipur (Maharaja being a king that was defeated in battle and a Maharana being undefeated).

Even in the peak temperatures of Indian summer, the whirlwind breezes create a cool respite.

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When you check in, you’re made to feel like royalty. The Taj group cannot be beaten in service and during my stay, they outdid themselves as I had quite a few calamities.

Check out ‘Checking in: Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur’ for a full review and some funny travel faux pas I made!

Want to stay? For available dates and rates click here.

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3. Step back in time at the Udaipur City Palace

Out of all the city palaces in Rajasthan, Udaipur City Palace is by far my favourite.

There’s just so much colour and character in every room.

It certainly packs out during peak season and sometimes the narrow corridors to make your way through can get claustrophobic!

The views of the lake and beyond are spectacular and you can spend at least a few hours here enjoying the grandeur.

Be sure to check out their restaurant and bar on the exit, I sipped a delicious rose flavour Gin and Tonic.

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4. Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola

It’s almost criminal to visit Udaipur and not take a boat ride on Lake Pichola .

Here, you can get up close and personal with famous sights and luxury hotels.

I booked my boat tour through the city palace and rode at sunset. You’ll be paying more for a sunset cruise, but it’s totally worth it for the colours the setting sun makes on the city palace and houses on the lake!

I fell in love with it and couldn’t stop snapping my camera. It was a golden hour on steroids.

Things to do in Udaipur City Guide | Third Eye Traveller

Typically the boats do a 360 turn and pull up at the Jag Mandir which sits across from the Lake Palace.

Here, you can have a look around for as long as you like.

After the sun has set behind the mountains, it creates an awesome purple glow in the sky. A beautiful backdrop for the skyline.

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5. Watch the sunset at the Monsoon Palace

Another beautiful place is perched on a hill towering above the city. You can make your way up by Land Rover from the booking office or take a breathless hike to the top.

Amazingly, you’ll be waiting for a 5-minute sunset. But, it’s 5 minutes worth waiting for.

I almost missed the whole thing as I was busy snapping the views from the other side!

Luckily the kind security guard pointed me in the right direction.

Watch out for the monkeys that play mischief here, they’ll be on the prowl for all things shiny and edible. They will also sit on top of your car and refuse to leave!

The winter season in Rajasthan creates a romantic orange glow at sunset and luckily these guys were the perfect muse for photos.

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6. Grab a cheap Tali at Neelam’s restaurant

It’s the number one place to eat on Tripadvisor but Neelam still charges next to nothing for her homemade Tali.

A typical Tali consists of two Indian vegetarian dishes, dal (lentils), chutney, chapatis, and rice!

It’s a massive meal and it only costs 150 rupees which is perfect for the budget-conscious traveller.

Neelam makes all her food herself and the service has a friendly guest house feel to it.

You can find her place behind the Jagdish temple. You and your wallet won’t regret it!

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7. Visit the Jagdish temple

Sitting in the middle of Main Street by the City Palace, the Jagdish temple is a beautiful place to visit.

It was built in 1561 and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu the creator of the world.

It is still actively used for Hindu worship today, so remember to dress appropriately. 

The carvings are the most spectacular part of the architecture here and tell the stories of the creation of the universe.

It was so peaceful walking around here and listening to the Bhajans being sung.

Remember to take your shoes off and not bring your camera inside as photography is strictly prohibited.

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8. Let the Bagore Ki Haveli dance show bedazzle you

This fun and lively cultural show will transport you all over Rajasthan to watch in wonder at the different dancing styles, puppet shows, and religious prose along with traditional music.

The vibrant costumes in all different colours make a real statement on the stage.

The dancing is the most impressive part and you’ll see the Chari dance with pots of fire placed in their heads!

The ladies are all so beautiful. The most prestigious however was a 70-year-old lady, who balanced and danced with 7 heavy pots on her head! It was aging goals.

I kept thinking, I can hardly sit with my legs crossed for an hour yet without fidgeting and she can carry all those pots, walk-on glass, and dance?! Crazy.

It packs out almost every night, even in the off-season, so get in the queue promptly at 6.15 pm to guarantee a ticket and a good seat. Shows are from 7-8 pm daily.

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9. Dine like royalty at Upré

There are many luxury dining options to choose from by Lake Pichola, but nothing quite beats Upré.

You can lounge on their royal cots overlooking gorgeous views of the lake and city palace.

Food is midrange to high in price but the flavours, quality, and service are so worth it!

In high season it is worth making a reservation here to save waiting. The service and location make you feel like Maharani with a feast for a queen!

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10. Ride the ropeway to the Karni Mata temple

Another way to get an aerial view of the city and beyond is to visit the Karni Mata temple via the ropeway.

I wouldn’t recommend walking up the hill as there are warning signs for panthers and cobras everywhere.

Tickets are 97 rupees return (I’ve never understood these figures as anyone ever has those 3 rupees change, they usually just give sweets).

It’s a hot ride to the top and there is a typical Indian queue to wait in line and by that I mean there really isn’t one!

Despite the ride, the views from this side are outstanding and it’s worth sticking around a while getting a birds-eye view of the whole city and beyond.

On the way back, you will need to hand your ticket to the ropeway counter and receive a number.

Once your number is called on the tannoy, you can go back down via the cable car.

It took around 15-20 minutes in peak season for my number to be called, but there’s a good café nearby to pass the time with a cold drink.

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11. Visit the Ahar Cenotaphs

This place is a little-known secret in Udaipur city centre which is located a few kilometres away from the tourist hub of Lake Pichola.

It’s a labyrinth of archways and has cenotaphs for days.

You can visit at sunrise and watch the rays of first morning light slowly cover them in a golden glow.

Be warned that there is a fee for photos by the security guard who runs a little monopoly on the side.

I guess this is India and a business can be found anywhere.

Click here to read my complete guide for the cenotaphs here!

Things to do in Udaipur City Guide | Third Eye Traveller

12. Take a day trip out of the city

After you’ve ticked off all the things to do in Udaipur is fantastic but the majority of it can be covered in one to two days.

After that, there are a wealth of day trips you can organise out of the city for a cheap price.

You can visit the beautiful living fort at Chittorgarh , marvel at the unique carvings in the Ranakpur Jain Temple, or climb Khumbarlargh fort ; the second largest in the world (the first being the Great Wall of China).

Private taxis should be around 2000 rupees for a full day tour or you can go on a sharing tour for 600/700 rupees per person.

Khumbarlargh fort and the Ranakpur Jain Temple you can cover together in one full day trip and Chittorgarh you can cover in another day as both are in polar opposite directions of Udaipur!

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So, that’s all the best things to do in Udaipur!

So, these are my personal 12 things to do in Udaipur. But, there are plenty more things to get up to in this romantic city of lakes.

There are still so many nooks and crannies of Lake Pichola I haven’t explored and cafés I haven’t had chai in yet.

It’s a city that will make you want to come back for more and I plan to do just that!

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Vicky Udhani

Tuesday 25th of July 2023

It was great to read this post as it covered all the details. No doubt Udaipur is truly a beautiful place to visit but your writing and pics made it more wonderful. Good job, keep it up.

Sophie Pearce

Monday 31st of July 2023

Thanks for reading Vicki, Sophie x

Thursday 27th of October 2022

You might be happy to add - the sahastrabahu temple ( it is quite hidden and marvelous enough to throw one off schedule very easily) and of course the lake before it ; it is surrounded by mountains and below the lake, The winding road down takes you to - the most famous only one in the country EklingJi temple.... said to be anywhere between 2000 to 3000 years old but, it is clearly the oldest in entire Udaipur regions. There are many other things and places and ancient sites on both sides of the highway of Udaipur.... Just have lots of time and water with you 🙂

Saturday 29th of October 2022

Thanks for sharing PBT, great tip! Sophie x

Rajveer Singh rathore

Thursday 19th of May 2022

Udaipur is the best place for tourism in Rajasthan. You can enjoy visiting various lakes and Forts monuments of Udaipur. I’m glad my post could help you and I hope you have an awesome time in Udaipur! It really is a beautiful city.

Sunday 29th of May 2022

Thanks Rajveer, I agree Udaipur is an incredible place. I miss it too much! Sophie x

Archana Srinidhi

Saturday 30th of October 2021

For your next visit to Udaipur and for the benefit of those visiting soon, do consider Fateh Sagar lake and Maharana Pratap memorial - Moti Magri. Both these offer serene views.

Early morning or sunset visit to Badi lake and Sajjangad forts can be done which are 8 to 12 KMS away from city center.

Wednesday 10th of November 2021

Hi Archana, thank you for the suggestions! I'll definitely have to check those out next time. Sophie x

Monday 9th of August 2021

Awesome blogs I love it while reading it is very informative for me well everybody loves travelling

Wednesday 11th of August 2021

Thank you Rajveer! Sophie x

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Your Trip to Udaipur: The Complete Guide

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No longer in the shadow of the iconic UNESCO World Heritage City of Jaipur, Udaipur has evolved into a heritage hot-spot and top tourist destination in Rajasthan . This isn't surprising, as the romantic city of lakes and palaces invariably delights visitors with its enchanting setting and evocative regal history. The Mewar royal family has done much to preserve and make accessible the legacy of their ancestors, who founded Udaipur in the 16th century  . In addition to this stately splendor, Udaipur is a laid-back city that offers great value for all types of travelers. The 1983 James Bond movie "Octopussy" was filmed there, too!

Find out all you need to know in this Udaipur guide.

Planning Your Trip

  • Best Time to Visit: Udaipur's location at the southern end of the Aravalli Range separates it from the Thar Desert, producing a semi-arid local steppe climate that's not too extreme. The cool, dry, and sunny months from October to February are most comfortable and draw the crowds. Nights do get nippy during the middle of winter, but the days are gloriously warm, with temperatures of up to 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius). If you'd prefer a more peaceful experience, the September shoulder season after the monsoon could be perfect. Only visit Udaipur during April and May if you don't mind temperatures touching 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or more. Read more about the weather and climate in Udaipur and the best time to visit Udaipur .
  • Language: Rajasthani (Mewari local dialect), Hindi and English.
  • Currency: Indian rupee.
  • Time Zone: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +5.5 hours, also known as Indian Standard Time. Udaipur does not have daylight saving time.
  • Getting Around: Udaipur's narrow lanes are ideally explored on foot, so do bring comfortable walking shoes. Auto rickshaws are readily available and should cost under 100 rupees ($1.40) to go anywhere within the city. App-based cabs Uber and Ola are the most convenient way of reaching attractions on the city's outskirts. They're usually cheaper and less-hassle than auto rickshaws.
  • Travel Tip: If hot weather isn't an issue, the Gangaur festival takes place in April and is the biggest festival of the year in Udaipur. The three-day Mewar festival, dedicated to showcasing the region's culture, is held alongside it and is a fun experience.

Things to Do

Udaipur has a compact but captivating collection of museums that showcase the region's culture and heritage. Simply wandering the streets and soaking up the atmosphere are among the most enjoyable things to do in Udaipur. Those who are feeling energetic can cycle around the city, hike in the hills, or even go horseback riding. Cooking classes are a hit with foreigners. Udaipur is renowned for its unique miniature paintings, and they make great gifts. You can even paint your own. Many tourists love shopping in Udaipur because of the abundance of irresistible handicrafts. Do allow some time for a day trip or two into the surrounding countryside—there are some interesting options, including ancient forts and temples.

  • The City Palace Complex , including the City Palace Museum, is Udaipur's star attraction. More than one million people visit it each year  . It's the largest palace complex in Rajasthan and provides incredible insight into the life of the royal family.
  • A boat ride on Lake Pichola is magical at sunset! (Sit on the right side of the boat for the best vista).
  • A heritage walking tour will immerse you in Udaipur's old city off the tourist trail.

Our detailed articles about the best things to do in Udaipur and the top places to visit near Udaipur have more information.

What to Eat and Drink

Distinct from predominantly vegetarian Rajasthani cuisine, the local Mewari cuisine in Udaipur features an assortment of rustic meat dishes, as the royal rulers of the region were avid hunters. Laal Maas (spicy red mutton curry) is the most famous dish. Fresh fish from the region's lakes is part of the cuisine too. You may even find rabbit on some restaurant menus!

Vegetarians can try regional specialties such as Gatte ki Sabji (steamed chickpea flour dumplings in a tangy tomato and yogurt curry) and Dal Bati Churma. Udaipur is also renowned for its deep-fried snacks such as Mirchi Bada (large green chilies stuffed with spices and potato) and Kachori (pastry discs with spiced lentils or onion fillings). For sweet tooths, there are desserts, including Malpua (pancakes fried and dunked in sugar syrup) and Ghevar (a cake-like dish soaked in sugar syrup and ghee).

The few bars that Udaipur does have close by midnight. So, if you're looking for nightlife in Udaipur , you'll be disappointed. Drinks are best enjoyed under the stars at a rooftop with a mesmerizing backdrop of the city and Lake Pichola.

Explore our pick of foods to try in Udaipur and the best restaurants in Udaipur .

Where to Stay

The majority of Udaipur's accommodations are situated on Lake Pichola's east side, in the Lal Ghat, Gangaur Ghat, and Chandpole areas bordering the lake. This is on the same side of the lake as the City Palace and is in the heart of the old part of the city, so you'll have easy access to the main attractions. There are all kinds of properties, including boutique heritage hotels, guesthouses, and backpacker hostels. Many offer lake views. Read more about the various neighborhoods in Udaipur .

Two authentic palace hotels are set within the City Palace Complex itself—the Taj Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel and Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel (which features in "Octopussy"). The ethereal Taj Lake Palace Hotel, which appears to float right in the middle of Lake Pichola, is the top choice, though.

Across the bridge, the northwest side of Lake Pichola around Hanuman Ghat is quieter, but hotels proliferate. The benefit of staying on this side of the lake is that you'll be able to see the City Palace across the lake. Luxury five-star hotels such as The Leela and the Oberoi Udaivilas also front this side of the lake, albeit in more isolated spots.

See our recommendations for the best hotels in Udaipur.

Getting There

Udaipur's airport is 30 to 40 minutes east of the city. It's a small domestic airport that receives flights from Jaipur and major cities in India, including Delhi and Mumbai.

Udaipur is situated about five hours south of Jodhpur , and there are several attractions (such as Kumbhalgarh fort and Ranakpur Jain temple) to check out on the way. Therefore, it makes sense to hire a car and driver to travel between these two cities if you're exploring Rajasthan. You can also drive from Jaipur to Udaipur, or vice-versa, and spend a night in Bundi to break the journey. (Bundi is about five hours from Udaipur and four hours from Jaipur).

Indian Railways trains stop at Udaipur, although services are quite limited. The railway station, Udaipur City, is only five minutes east of the City Palace area. Its station code is UDZ.

Culture and Customs

Tipping isn't compulsory in India, although it's expected if you're happy with the service. A 10 to 15 percent tip is sufficient at a restaurant, or simply round the bill up on smaller amounts. Flag down the waiter to get your bill. Hotels will commonly have a tip box where you can leave gratuities for the staff. Tour guides can be tipped a couple of hundred rupees per day, and around 400 rupees for drivers.

Being a popular tourist destination, Udaipur has its share of scams to watch out for. Beware of anyone who tells you a royal wedding is about to take place (they'll lead you to a tailor's shop to get an overpriced outfit made for the non-existent occasion), or that they're involved in exhibiting special embroidery or other handicrafts (which they'll end up trying to sell you).

Dress standards are fairly conservative in Udaipur. It's respectful to keep your shoulders and legs below the knee covered. Ladies, if it's hot and you want to wear a sleeveless top or dress, solve the problem by throwing on a shawl when necessary.

Money Saving Tips

  • Hotel rates fall by 50 to 75 percent from March until the end of September, during the summer and monsoon season. For some people, this may make luxury hotels affordable. Fantastic deals are guaranteed during this time, no matter where you stay.
  • Grab an unlimited Rajasthani thali (platter) for lunch. You'll be able to eat as much as you can for only a few dollars.
  • Haggling is expected at markets and other stores that aren't fixed-price (such as government emporiums). Here are some tips for bargaining to help with the process.

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This Udaipur travel guide contains a list of the best places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days along with all the travel information to help you plan a trip to Udaipur, Rajasthan.

Udaipur, also known as the Venice of the East or the city of lakes, is aptly termed so. With many-a lakes set both within and outside the city limits as well as the delightful ghats set along the lake-side, Udaipur oozes a regal charm. In case you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know I spent a good 10 days exploring the cities of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan in India. While I loved spending time in all of these cities, the white marble structures, shimmering lakes, surreal sunsets and the striking havelis of Udaipur stole my heart. Walking along the narrow lanes of the old town set next to lake Pichola, watching the local vendors lure tourists inside their shops with colourful garments, glittering jewels, and fascinating turbans while gorging on the kachori , a local street food, was an experience like none other.

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Udaipur Travel Guide & Places to Visit in Udaipur in 2 Days

This Udaipur travel guide and Udaipur itinerary listing all the places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days is an ode to this marvellous city of lakes, or shall I say Venice of the East. While I think 2 days is enough to cover all the major places to visit in Udaipur, spend at least 3 days to soak in the mesmerizing sunsets, eat your heart out in the many cafes overlooking Lake Pichola and to get a feel of the city. Nonetheless, this Udaipur travel guide contains all the travel info, sightseeing spots, food places and accommodation options to help you plan your Udaipur trip.

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Best Time to Visit Udaipur Rajasthan

  • Summer (April - June): Summer in the dry arid state of Rajasthan can get overbearingly hot which is why it’s best to avoid visiting Udaipur during this time.
  • Monsoon (July - September): Even though the monsoon months bring a respite from the heat, the muddy streets and the humidity can hamper your sightseeing plans.
  • Winter (October - March): The winter months are the best time to visit Udaipur. While December and January can get quite cold, the months of October, November, March and April have pleasant weather and are the best months to visit Udaipur.

How to Reach Udaipur

Nearest airport to udaipur.

Udaipur has an airport called the Maharana Pratap Airport, which is a domestic airport. The airport is only 22 km from the city center. You can book an Uber or Ola cab to get to the airport within half an hour from the city. Alternatively, you can hire a private taxi cab to drop you to the Udaipur airport as well.

Nearest Railway Station to Udaipur

Udaipur has a railway station called the Udaipur City Station (UDZ) which has trains running between all neighboring cities in Rajasthan as well as other villages and cities within India.

Delhi to Udaipur

The distance between Delhi and Udaipur is roughly 660 km which can be covered by air, rail or road. There are frequent flights from Delhi to Udaipur. Additionally, there are multiple trains and state-run as well as private buses between Delhi and Udaipur city.

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Getting Around Udaipur

A majority of the sightseeing places in Udaipur are set in the old city, around Lake Pichola. Due to this, if you stay within the old city, you can simply walk or take a tuk-tuk to almost all the places to visit in Udaipur. However, you may need to hire a cab or tuk-tuk for half a day to visit some of the other sightseeing spots which lie farther away from the city center.

Where to Stay in Udaipur

Zostel udaipur.

Rooftop at Zostel Udaipur

View from the rooftop at Zostel Udaipur

Throughout my 3 days in Udaipur, I stayed at Zostel Udaipur which is next to the Swaroop Sagar Lake, right next to Lake Pichola near the old city. This backpacker hostel has both dorm rooms as well as private rooms. The best part about this hostel was the lavish rooftop cafe that had marble tabletops, metal chairs with elaborate designs on them along with plants and cheerful flowers. I cannot put into words how dreamy it was to watch the sunrise from here. Plus, the delicious dinners sitting at the rooftop, while watching the lights of the city reflect in the water of the lake ahead was nothing short of spectacular.

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Hotels in Udaipur

Coming to finding other hotels in Udaipur, I strongly suggest booking a hotel near Lake Pichola, which will make it easy to access all the places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days. Additionally, there’s nothing like waking up to watch the sun glimmer in the waters of the lake, while staying at a hotel near the lake in Udaipur.

Best Places to Visit in Udaipur in 2 Days

1. lake pichola.

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Lake Pichola is an artificial lake, built-in 1362 AD in order to fulfil the agricultural and drinking water needs of the city. In the present day, Lake Pichola is the most popular attraction in Udaipur, with many other sightseeing places situated around the lake. There are 4 islands on this lake and visitors can indulge in a boat ride to visit these islands. I suggest taking a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola to watch the sun go down behind the Aravali hills in the distance, with its orange hues reflecting in the water of the lake. Apart from that, there are numerous cafes and restaurants offering the most amazing views of the lake both from up-close and from rooftops. Moreover, there are numerous ghats to sit and enjoy watching the sun setting behind the lake, with Gangaur Ghat and Ambrai Ghat being the most visited ones.

2. Ganguar Ghat

Ganguar Ghat - Places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days

Gangaur Ghat is the main ghat on Lake Pichola that is located near the Jagdish temple area in the old town. The ghat is identified and made popular due to the iconic Bagore ki Haveli, which lies on one end of Gangaur Ghat. There are steps leading down to the lake here. In the mornings you’ll see locals walking along the ghat and bathing here whereas, in the evenings, the place is crowded with tourists sitting on these steps, waiting to watch and capture the sunset across the ghat. While I loved the view and the setting of the ghat, the place was dirty. It could definitely use some maintenance as well as some more benches for people to sit.

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3. Bagore ki Haveli

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Bagore ki Haveli is a haveli, or traditional mansion, set along Lake Pichola, on one end of Gangaur Ghat. While the expansive palace is quite impressive, with over hundred rooms, multiple courtyards and incritate mirror work used for decoration, it's the cultural show at Bagore ki Haveli which is the highlight of the place. For one hour in the evening, the haveli lights up and becomes home to a traditional folk dance show. The tickets to the dance show can be purchased online or in-person on the spot at the haveli. This cultural show is held every evening at the Neem courtyard of Bagore ki Haveli.

Open all days 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

4. City Palace

City Palace Places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days

Similar to most of the other places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days, the City Palace of Udaipur is set along Lake Pichola. A sprawling palace built in the 16th century, it is one of the main attractions in Udaipur. The Palace has many-a sprawling courtyards and glorious rooms in decadent colours signifying the opulence of the Rajput royal families that once lived here. Many of the corridors and rooms in Udaipur’s city palace open up to splendid views of the city. Not just that, the lavish mirror work in some sections is worthy of being labelled as instagrammable. Spare at least 2 hours to walk around, revel in the glorious history and to soak in all the royal vibes at city palace.

5. Jag Mandir

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Jag Mandir, also known as the Lake Garden Palace is a palace built on a small island on Lake Pichola. The palace has been converted into a hotel owned by the HRH group. People wishing to stay at an island palace can book a stay at the rooms here. The hotel also has a restaurant with the most breathtaking view. For those who are not staying at the palace but who wish to visit it, can hire a boat ride from the Bansi Ghat jetty to visit the Jag Mandir Palace. Visitors can also dine at the restaurant here. Note that there is a minimum cover charge here and you need to reserve a table in advance so be prepared accordingly in case you wish you dine here. It’s best to visit the Jag Mandir around the time of sunset so that you can take a quick tour of the palace and then watch the sunset either from the restaurant or from the boat ride back. 

Open all days 10 am to 6 pm

6. Jagdish Temple

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Jagdish temple is yet another one of the popular places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days. The architecture and the marble steps leading up to the temple are both very interesting. The temple is located just a short walk from both City Palace and Gangaur Ghat as well as Bagore ki Haveli. So if you’re going from the City Palace towards Bagore ki Haveli (and consequently Ganguar Ghat) or vice-versa, you can visit Jagdish temple on the way.

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7. Doodh Talai

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Doodh Talai, translated to ‘milk lake’ from Hindi, is a tiny but picturesque lake next to Lake Pichola. Situated at a walking distance from some of the important sightseeing places such as the City Palace and Jagdish temple, the lake is surrounded by small hillocks, has clear water and white ornate structures all around it. There are lots of street food ventors around the lake and activities such as boating and horse rides are also provided here. Additionally, while you’re here, do take the ropeway up to Karni Mata temple for the most breathtaking sunset view.

8. Royal Cenotaphs

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One of the most underrated places to visit in Udaipur, Royal Cenotaphs or Ahar Cenotaphs are a group of 250 cenotaphs built as a memorial to Rajput maharajas. While there is no entry fee for the cenotaphs, the nearby Ahar Museum charges a nominal fee to enter. Since the Royal Cenotaphs are located inside the city, you will need to hire a tuk-tuk or a cab to get here, if you're staying near Lake Pichola. Also note that there is a sign here saying photography is not permitted but hardly anyone follows this rule. If you’re looking for offbeat places to visit in Udaipur, then the Ahar Cenotaphs are the place to go to!

Shopping in Udaipur

Shopping in Udaipur

Hathi pol bazaar, which lies within walking distance of Zostel Udaipur, is one of the best places to do shopping in Udaipur. There are innumerable shops selling clothing in local prints, handicraft items as well as traditional jewellery. Ahmedabadwala was one of the noteworthy jewellery shops that I discovered in this market. While it may look like a tiny, dismissive place, don’t judge it by its appearance. The sweet old man who runs the shop had the most amazing collection of jewellery in mirror work, Kundan work, Meena work, handpainted work and more. Not just that, the jewellery was available in multiple price ranges, going from a mere INR 100-150 up to thousands of rupees. I recommend this shop to anyone looking to shop for traditional jewellery in Udaipur. Furthermore, I picked up vintage handpainted postcards from Sakshi Art School, which is situated right next to Zostel Udaipur. Once again, the kind man who runs this art school was so sweet that I couldn't help including his store/ art school in this Udaipur travel guide.

Where to Eat in Udaipur - Best Restaurants and Cafes in Udaipur

No trip to Udaipur is complete without gorging on a scrumptious Rajasthani thali and sitting in a nice cafe or restaurant at Lake Pichola. While there are numerous places where you can do both of the aforementioned things in Udaipur, I’ve mentioned two of the top restaurants and cafes in Udaipur, based on my experience in the city.

Places to eat in Udaipur - Jheel cafe

What is one of the most amazing cafes in Udaipur city, Jheel cafe lies near Gangaur Ghat, sitting pretty right next to Lake Pichola. The cafe has two levels - the top floor where you can get a nice view of the lake and the section which has a more extensive menu. On the other hand, the bottom floor of Jheel cafe has a limited menu and limited seating. However, this is where there's a catch. What most people miss observing is that there’s a small door at the bottom level which leads to a small open-air section where it almost feels as if you’re touching the lake. I loved sitting here, enjoying a hot cup of tea on a cool wintery morning, taking in the beauty of the lake in front of me.

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Tribute Restaurant

Places to eat in Udaipur - Tribute restaurant

Tribute restaurant is an upscale restaurant located directly opposite to Zostel Udaipur, on the other side of the lake. The restaurant has the most amazing view of the lake in the evening, with lights of the restaurant and the city shimmering in the placid water. Even though the restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating, I would recommend sitting outside for the best views and a phenomenal ambience. The food tasted good but I did not enjoy the cocktails here. You may need to call ahead and reserve a table during the tourist season, in order to be assured a table.

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India is a huge bucket item list for me! Thanks for sharing!

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I had planned for Udaipur in March but had to cancel.thats a great itinerary

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I have been to all these places and I love Udaipur so much. Can’t wait to return someday.

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Wow, what a destination! It looks like and incredible hat trick of lakes, palaces and temples, all lit up in a golden hue. Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.

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This looks like a great itinerary! Have bookmarked for when we do get to visit Udaipur – it looks like such a pretty place!

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I didn’t have time for Udaipur on my last trip to India but I would definitely love to go next time I’m there. That cafe by the water looks amazing! I’ll definitely save this post for whenever I get the chance to go ? love your photos!

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Such a lovely post! I was in Udaipur 8 years ago and need to go back again once travel opens up again. India is a special country to me and I would love to go back to Rajastan. I will keep your travel guilde handy for my next trip so I don+t miss out of anything:)

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Udaipur was an absolute dream. One of my favorite Indian cities. Can’t wait to go back.

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Very nice places Udaipur have. We have explore all these places. Thank you so much for provide such information

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Very nice blog. thank you so much for sharing such information with us. I like your writing style, is so inspiring…keep sharing…

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Udaipur is always my favorite place to drop by, have visited Lake palace and city palace many times just for the sculptures and magnificent infrastructure. I suggest people visit these places atleast once, else they could miss perfect spots to witness for their lifetime.

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Must-see attractions in Udaipur

City Palace viewed from Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

City Palace

Surmounted by balconies, towers and cupolas towering over the lake, the imposing City Palace is Rajasthan’s largest palace, with a facade 244m long and 30…

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City Palace Museum

The main part of the City Palace is open as the City Palace Museum, with rooms extravagantly decorated with mirrors, tiles and paintings, and housing a…

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Lake Pichola

Limpid and large, Lake Pichola reflects the grey-blue mountains on its mirror-like surface. It was enlarged by Maharana Udai Singh II, following his…

[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] The grand pillared Durbar Hall of Khilwat Mubarak, Chowmahalla Palace (or Chowmahallat), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. The Hall features the marble platform on which the Takht-e-Nishan or the royal seat was laid and 19 spectacular crystal chandeliers. Chowmahalla Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Durbar Hall

The restored Durbar Hall (royal reception hall) in the City Palace is one of India’s most impressive, with some of the country’s biggest chandeliers. The…

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Sajjan Garh

Perched on top of a distant hill like a fairy-tale castle, this melancholy, neglected late-19th-century palace was constructed by Maharana Sajjan Singh…

Jagmandir Island with the palace built by Maharana Karan Singh in 1620. India

Jagmandir Island

The palace on Jagmandir Island, about 800m south of Jagniwas, was built by Maharana Karan Singh II in 1620, added to by his successor Maharana Jagat Singh…

Lake Palace, Jagniwas island, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Jagniwas Island

Jagniwas Island is about 15,000 sq m in size and entirely covered by the opulent palace built by Maharana Jagat Singh II in 1754. Once the royal summer…

Sajjan Garh Wildlife Sanctuary

On the way to Sajjan Garh, at the foot of the hill you enter the 5-sq-km Sajjan Garh Wildlife Sanctuary. A good way to visit is with the daily sunset…

Bagore-ki-Haveli

This gracious 18th-century haveli (traditional, ornately decorated residence), set on the water’s edge at Gangaur Ghat, was built by a Mewar prime…

Vintage & Classic Car Collection

The maharanas’ car collection makes a fascinating diversion, for what it tells about their elite lifestyle and for the vintage vehicles themselves. Housed…

Crystal Gallery

Houses rare crystal that Maharana Sajjan Singh (r 1874–84) ordered from F&C Osler & Co in England in 1877. The maharana died before it arrived, and all…

Jagdish Temple

Reached by a steep, elephant-flanked flight of steps, 150m north of the City Palace’s Badi Pol, this busy Indo-Aryan temple was built by Maharana Jagat…

Government Museum

Entered from Ganesh Chowk, this museum has a splendid collection of jewel-like miniature paintings of the Mewar school and a turban that belonged to Shah…

Lal Ghat is the traditional raveller ghetto of Udaipur. Now, along with with budget hotels, handicraft shops and rooftop restaurants there are several…

India, Rajasthan State, surroundings of Udaipur, Ahar site contains more than 250 cenotaphs of the maharanas of Mewar that were built over approximately 350 years. There are 19 chhatris that commemorate the 19 maharajas who were cremated here

Royal Cremation Ground

About 3km east of the old city, at Ahar, is Udaipur’s royal cremation ground, with 372 cenotaphs of maharanas and queens of Mewar forming a spectacular…

Shilpgram, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. (Photo by: IndiaPictures/UIG via Getty Images)

A crafts village west of Fateh Sagar, Shilpgram was inaugurated by Rajiv Gandhi in 1989. Set in dusty, rolling countryside, it’s contrived, but remains…

Sunset Point

The small Sunset Point Park has dazzling views over Lake Pichola, Jagmandir Island and off toward the Sajjan Garh (Monsoon Palace). It’s about 1.5km south…

Fateh Sagar

One kilometre north of Lake Pichola, this lake is ringed by hills and is a popular local hang-out. It was dammed in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh, but…

Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum

This private folk-art museum, with an uncannily Dalek-like entrance tower, exhibits dresses, tribal jewellery, turbans, dolls, masks, musical instruments,…

Saheliyon-ki-Bari

In the north of the city, about 3km from Lal Ghat, the Saheliyon-ki-Bari was built by Sangram Singh II in 1710. This small, quaint ornamental garden was…

This hill park overlooking Fateh Sagar is topped by a statue of the Rajput hero Maharana Pratap and his beloved horse Chetak, who together defied the…

Machla Magra

This small hill southeast of the City Palace boasts a Karni Mata Temple and the sparse remains of the Eklingarh Fort. It can be reached by a ropeway, or…

Ahar Government Museum

Just 150m along the road from the royal cremation ground, the Ahar Government Museum contains copper and pottery objects more than 3300 years old, plus…

Tripolia Gate

This three-arched gate was built in 1711 and opens onto the large Manesh Chowk in the City Palace complex.

Sheetla Mata Gate

This gate marks the southern entrance to the City Palace complex.

The main entrance to the City Palace complex, built in 1615.

Rameshwar Ghat

Boat trips on Lake Pichola can be taken from this ghat.

Old Clock Tower

This landmark clock tower was built in 1887.

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My Udaipur Travel Guide: 18 Wanderlust things to do in Udaipur for a 3 day itinerary

Last Updated on April 28, 2024 by Christine Kaaloa

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In this Udaipur travel guide, I’ll take you through 14 best things to do in Udaipur Old city for first time solo travelers to Udaipur.

Travel friends would always say they loved Udaipur, The Venice of India .  I thought it was just hype. Until I traveled there…

it’s taken me a while to get myself to Udaipur. Now that I look back on why I’ve held out for so long, I realize that I just didn’t want to acknowledge that hype about a city can be real.

Udaipur, romantically known as the “City of Lakes” is located in Rajasthan. It is known for its historical significance and Rajput royalty, ornate palaces and architectural beauty. Driving into Udaipur from Jawai Bandh, the city is surrounded by the Aravalli Range, a series of beautiful lush and vibrantly green rolling hills. That was my first welcome to Udaipur and it set a different tone from other more arid Rajasthani cities I’ve been . Instantly, I was relaxed and calm. The city is also situated around several lakes, it has a rich heritage and unlike cities like Delhi , Mumbai or Goa , it’s one of those cities that has preserved its heritage and traditional practices.

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Table of Contents: My Udaipur Travel Guide: 18 Wanderlust things to do in Udaipur for a 3 day itinerary

  • 0.1 Udaipur Old City: An Authentic, Laidback Vibe
  • 1.1.1 1. Jagdish Temple
  • 1.1.2 2. City Palace
  • 1.1.3 3. Boat Ride on Lake Pichola
  • 1.1.4 4.Jag Mandir or Lake Island Palace
  • 1.1.5 5. Bagore Ki Haveli: Cultural Extravaganza in Heritage Walls
  • 1.1.6 6. Ropeway to Lake Pichola View: Aerial Spectacle
  • 1.1.7 7. Karni Mata Temple: Serenity on Machla Magra Hills
  • 1.1.8 8. Lok Dharohar cultural performance
  • 1.2.1 9. Street Food  Tour in Udaipur
  • 1.2.2 10.. Do a walking tour Udaipur Old city
  • 1.2.3 11. Visiting a Local Temple
  • 1.2.4 12. Miniature Painting Gallery
  • 1.2.5 13. Saheliyon Ki Bari: Royal Gardens of Tranquility
  • 1.2.6 14. Fateh Sagar Lake.
  • 1.2.7 15. Monsoon Palace or Sajjangarh Palace
  • 1.3    Solo Travel Resources
  • 1.5.1 16. Animal Aid Unlimited
  • 1.5.2 17. We love Strays
  • 1.5.3 18. Taking a Cooking Class
  • 1.6 Where to Stay in Udaipur

Udaipur Old City: An Authentic, Laidback Vibe

I was visiting Udaipur to scout it as one of the cities for my group tour . Udaipur is… as my friend and local operator Komal of Women for World put it … “charming”.

When you get there, it’s easy to understand why. It’s not only the palace, the ornate architecture, but the locals too. The locals will win your heart over.

As a popular region in India, Rajasthan has its share of touts at every attraction. Touts are one thing about India that can jade travelers. Arriving in Udaipur Old City, I had my armor on when folks approached me in the cafe or restaurants. Some locals would literally pull out a chair at my table to chat with me as I awaited my meal.

I’d keep thinking to myself—” okay, what’s your real agenda? When are you going to want me to come to your shop or sell me something?”

But honestly, they were just friendly. Udaipur Old City has the mentality of a small village where everyone knows everyone. Locals love to strike up conversations and while they would love for you to visit their shop too, they’re also there to enjoy their moments in the day and fill their curiosity.

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Udaipur City Guide: 15 Wanderlust Things to Do in Udaipur’s Old City

today you’ll spend your entire day exploring the old city, starting from the middle and eventually making your way to the Aranvalli

1. Jagdish Temple

Constructed 1651, Jagdish Temple is an Indo-Aryan temple that stands in the heart of the Old City, surrounded by bazaars and souvenir shops. You cannot miss it- it’s easy to spot as there are stone steps leading to the temple and it is raised above the street.. Jagdish Temple is an ode to Lord Vishnu. Its intricately stone-carved designs of pillars, walls and ceilings narrate the Mewar dynasty.

Attend the morning or evening aarti. Definitely one of best things to do in Udaipur.

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2. City Palace

Begin your Udaipur trip guide with a visit to the City Palace , an architectural masterpiece that seamlessly blends Rajasthani and Mughal styles. It’s a glimpse into royal history and its lifestyle in Udaipur. Constructed in 1559, this historic gem is large and houses several rooms and wings where generations of royal families once resided. Part of the palace is built around a tree, which you can still see today. The palace has various photogenic nooks and crannies for romantic selfies, as the ornate architectural design, artwork, exhibitions, and stylish rooms offer visitors much to explore. It also offers panoramic views of Lake Pichola. Udaipur trip guide enthusiasts will appreciate the ₹300 entry fee for adults, ₹100 for students with ID. This is a MUST and one of my favorite Udaipur highlights. It’s worthwhile.

Tip: Hire an official guide to get the most out of your visit and learn about the rich history and stories associated with the palace. Guides are available near the entrance. Arrive at 9 AM when the palace opens to avoid the crowds. Around 10 AM, you’ll encounter more tourists and local high school excursions.

You can also purchase Skip the Line tickets and get both, the City Palace and a boat ride on one ticket .

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3. Boat Ride on Lake Pichola

ake a boat ride on Lake Pichola to experience the serene beauty of the waters and see the cityscape that dubs Udaipur as the “Venice of India.” It’s a short 10-minute boat ride, typically on a packed passenger boat, but it’s a relaxing experience. The lake is calm, peaceful, and clean, unlike the  Varanasi boat rides. The boat takes you to the Jag Mandir, the Lake Palace. Costs range from ₹500 to ₹700.

Tip: Combine the City Palace with the Lake Pichola boat ride . They are so close together!

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4.Jag Mandir or Lake Island Palace

Jag Mandir, also known as the Lake Palace, sits upon Lake Pichola. This 17th-century island palace, once a pleasure retreat for Mewar Maharajas, is a white marble and intricate Rajput architectural gem. Jag Mandir isn’t just a monument; it offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Rajput royalty. You can get to the Lake Island Palace by the boat above. The boat will drop you and you can spend as much time as you want. There’s not much to do there. You can see the palace and the garden. It is now a hotel and you can have lunch there.

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5. Bagore Ki Haveli: Cultural Extravaganza in Heritage Walls

On the shores of Lake Pichola, Bagore Ki Haveli, is an 18th-century haveli  turned into a museum, offering a journey into the royal lifestyle. There are cultural performances held in the eveningaround Rajasthan’s vibrant traditions. There are breathtaking views of Lake Pichola and the City Palace from the rooftop as the sun sets

6. Ropeway to Lake Pichola View: Aerial Spectacle

One of the unequivocably best things to do in Udaipur is to take the ropeway to the top of the Machla Magra Hills (aka Fish Hill). You’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking aerial view of Lake Pichola and its surroundings.

At the top of the ropeway you’ll find a restaurant and some food concessions. It’s a worthwhile ascent as this ropeway will lead you to two panoramic vantage points where you can view the stunning Udaipur city and lake– a lookout point and the Karni Mata temple lookout and temple. Admission: ₹300 for adults. It’s one of the fun and romantic highlights of this Udaipur trip guide.

Tip: Take the ropeway at sunset and stay til night falls to witness the glowing Udaipur city lights.

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7. Karni Mata Temple: Serenity on Machla Magra Hills

Perched on the Machla Magra Hills (aka Fish Hill) sits the Karni Mata Temple . Not only is it a sacred site dedicated to the revered rat goddess Karni Mata, but it is also a vantage point offering stunning panoramic views of Udaipur. The temple holds deep religious significance, drawing devotees and tourists alike. There is a sister Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok (Bikaner) where free-roaming rats reside in the temple as part of the worship. The Karni Mata Temple in Udaipur is a smaller temple and the rats are kept in a cage near the entrance of the temple.

Reach the temple by a short uphill climb or opt for the ropeway for a picturesque and leisurely ascent.

Explore the temple grounds, and take in the breathtaking sunset views over the city. Entry is free. It was easily one of my best things to do in Udaipur for a solo travel itinerary.

Tip: At night, the temple is lit with colorful lights to give it a special ambience and festive feeling. You can take the ropeway or hike the hills to get there. The hike is a paved walkway, but it will take you 20 -45 minutes (it’s a small hill) depending upon your health.

Tip:  Do a Udaipur Night Walking tour with a guide .

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8. Lok Dharohar cultural performance

Lok Dharohar is a beautiful cultural show that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of Rajasthan . It is a popular tourist attraction in Udaipur, India, and has been running for over 23 years. The show features a variety of Rajasthani folk dances and a puppet show and live music.

The show is held daily at Lok Dharohar Haveli, located on Samor Bagh Road, near Karni Mata Ropeway. There are two shows each day, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue. Check website

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This second day is for waking up to the city, gathering your bearings and then visiting attractions outside the Old City and beyond.

9. Street Food  Tour in Udaipur

Indulge your taste buds by touring Udaipur’s street food scene . Experience local flavors from vendors offering an array of delectable dishes from lassi to kachori, deep fried cheese sandwich, dabeli, and jalebi . .Start with breakfast street foods., All the food vendors are open and preparing fresh foods from the fryer. Street foods are sold hot. This is the best time to experience them

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Prices vary, providing a budget-friendly culinary adventure for solo travelers on the best things to do in Udaipur list. You can also do an Udaipur pub crawl .

As you wander through the vibrant streets of Udaipur, immerse yourself in the local culinary scene by indulging in these iconic street foods that have become synonymous with the city’s flavors.

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10.. Do a walking tour Udaipur Old city

There’s a lot to see on foot in Old Udaipur. It’s always recommended to hire a guide , to give more infotainment to your city sights. Hiring a guide in Udaipur can be inexpensive, costing anywhere from $24-40/day.

At night, Udaipur is electric, so your day should not end just because the sun goes down. Souvenir shops and cafes are still open, as are temples.  Take a guided walking tour at night,  a tour exploring Udaipur’s hidden gems, or do a day tour with a private guide and car .

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11. Visiting a Local Temple

 Experience the spiritual tranquility of Udaipur’s temples. Jagdish Temple and the Karni Mata Temple are highlight picks but Udaipur also has small temples. I stumbled upon a small upstairs temple for Radha – Krishna’s consort- where an artist was doing a four day exhibition. The day I visited, his installation was a colored powder painting upon water. It was pretty phenomenal. It’s also a lively temple.

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12. Miniature Painting Gallery

Discover the intricate world of Rajasthani miniature paintings at the City Palace Museum. Admire the details and vibrant colors of this traditional art form. You can also find galleries around town where you might be invited to see the artists at work. There are different levels to miniature paintings: Student, Professor and Master and to be able to buy the specific painter’s brush for this, you need to be a certified artist.

For many artists, this is a handed down craft and it’s a very serious art. The paintings are tedious and meticulous, the more you get to the master level and it can take weeks to months to paint. You might see trees with individual leaves or animals with painted hairs.  It’s definitely a tradition that’s been handed down through the ages. You’ll find a lot of student work in souvenir shops and on the streets; some are even replica prints. But if you buy it from an art gallery, it’s more likely to be real.

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13. Saheliyon Ki Bari: Royal Gardens of Tranquility

Saheliyon Ki Bari (“Gardens of the Maidens”) is an 18th-century garden built for royal queens on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake. I haven’t visited this as my time was short at Fateh Sagar Lake. But it sounds wonderful.  Intricately designed fountains, kiosks, and a lotus pool punctuate the grounds. It’s a haven for photographers and a peaceful retreat for solo travelers. Entry costs ₹10 for Indians and ₹50 for foreigners, making it a serene retreat for Udaipur trip guide seekers.

14. Fateh Sagar Lake.

Fateh Sagar Lake is a man-made lake and one of the four lakes in Udaipur. It houses three islands and two public parks. You can go boating on the lake and visit the parks.

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15. Monsoon Palace or Sajjangarh Palace

Built-in 1884 on the Aravalli hilltop, Monsoon Palace or Sajjangarh Palace to observe romantic moonlit nights. The palace was featured in the James Bond film Octopussy and offers a breathtaking sunset view. The palace was originally intended to monitor the monsoon clouds, but it has become a vantage point for visitors seeking panoramic views of Udaipur. To reach the palace, hire an autorickshaw to navigate the winding roads that lead to the top. From the top you’ll get a panoramic vista of Udaipur’s lakes, palaces.

Visit during the evening hours to witness the city illuminated against the canvas of the setting sun.  See the tourism board website for hours and admission.

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Day three is to enjoy the day souvenir shopping , extra cultural activities and visiting locations that are a little on the outskirts of Udaipur.

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16. animal aid unlimited.

Make a meaningful impact by volunteering at Animal Aid Unlimited , an animal welfare sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals. You can take a guided tour of their facilities, where a volunteer will tell you about all the work they are doing for the various animals they have from cows, goats, donkeys, handicapped/paralyzed/senior dogs and hospital patients. It is a huge sanctuary grounds area with many staff and animal houses. When I went, I saw a lot of work being done from volunteers making food to staff massaging a cow to help it to recovery.  There is a hydrotherapy facility to aid animal recovery as well.  It’s pretty near a farm.

Visit their website to apply for volunteering opportunities. It is free to volunteer but you must find your way to their location.. Many travelers volunteer there. You can volunteer for as long as you want. Donations are welcome to support the sanctuary’s efforts or you can buy merch from shop to support the cause.

Hire a rickshaw to get there. It’s located around 20 minutes outside of Udaipur, but the taxi ride won’t cost much and its a nice way to get out and see additional surrounding sights of Udaipur.

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17. We love Strays

One of the things I loved about staying in the Old City is you’ll see locals feeding the homeless street dogs and cows. Along the way, you’ll see water troughs marked Support Strays , a reminder to be kind to the street animals.  It is a one-woman team and she takes volunteers, although you’d need to contact her to learn more ( Call/WhatsApp – 6378669665)

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18. Taking a Cooking Class

Immerse yourself in the flavors of Rajasthan with a hands-on cooking experience. Learn the secrets of Rajasthani cuisine by taking a cooking class in Udaipur  and preparing your own local delicacies.

Where to Stay in Udaipur

Little Garden Guesthouse This 200 year old eclectic and renovated family-owned and run haveli is a boutique gem that I loved loved loved staying at. Everyone was warm and welcoming. Akshay is a very hospitable host and they check to see you’re okay. Hot water baths and rooms are homey, well designed with a touch of retro. Has a lovely rooftop view of the City Palace. Perfect for a female solo traveler!  Location is ideal in the heart of the city and walking distance to all the top highlights.

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Udaipur Itinerary: The Best Places To Visit In 2 Days

Last Updated on February 29, 2024 by Natalia

Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is one of India’s most romantic cities full of wonderful places to visit in a 2 day itinerary. The best places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days are scattered around the city – from the stunning City Palace beside Lake Pichola to Monsoon Palace to Badi Lake. There are many great cities to visit in Rajasthan such as Jaipur and Jaisalmer , but Udaipur really stands out. Find out exactly how to spend your time in the city with the best places to visit in this 2 day Udaipur itinerary!

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2 Day Udaipur Itinerary

The stunning City Palace is the perfect place to visit to begin your 2 day itinerary in Udaipur. Situated on the shores of Lake Pichola and built over the course of nearly 400 years, it’s the largest palace in Rajasthan.

Built entirely from granite and marble, the palace complex features an array of terraces, courtyards, gates, and gardens, as well as many beautiful and intricately decorated rooms. On top of that, the architecture of the palace as a whole is impressive in its own right.

The Maharana ruled their kingdom from the Udaipur City Palace, making it one of the city’s most significant landmarks. There’s so much to see inside, with particular highlights being the stunning ‘blue room’ and the exquisitely designed Mor Chowk courtyard.

Blue room in the City Palace - a must see on your 2 day Udaipur itinerary

As well as the above, you can expect to see a collection of different artefacts in the City Palace Museum, from weapons to clothes to jewellery. The palace is also known for making an appearance in the James Bond film, Octopussy.

The City Palace is the most visited attraction in Udaipur and a must see place to visit in this 2 day itinerary, so we recommend arriving when it opens at 9.30am – that way you can avoid the crowds.

There is an entrance fee of 300 rupees per person, with a guide costing 250 rupees per hour or an audio guide costing 200 rupees. With so much to see you can easily spend 2-3 hours exploring this fascinating palace complex.

Once you’ve finished exploring the City Palace, we recommend heading to the impressive Jagdish Temple – a Hindu temple opened in 1651. It’s one of the largest temples in Udaipur, and it’s conveniently located just a short walk from the City Palace.

Jagdish temple - one of the best places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days

Next up we recommend stopping for lunch at a rooftop restaurant, which is a must do during your 2 days itinerary in Udaipur. There are several to choose from, with many offering amazing views of the City Palace, Taj Lake Palace and Lake Pichola, as well as the city itself.

After lunch walk over to Ambrai Ghat, which is situated on the edge of Lake Pichola. From here you can enjoy lovely views of the City Palace and Taj Lake Palace, so it’s well worth a quick visit.

As part of your 2 day Udaipur itinerary we definitely recommend getting a 2 hour guided boat tour across the lovely Lake Pichola to find out more about the rich history. Click here to book this tour with Get Your Guide!

View of City Palace, Udaipur from the edge of Lake Pichola a must visit place in this 2 day itinerary

Spend the rest of your afternoon visiting the famous Monsoon Palace – another filming location for Octopussy. Located on top of a hill, the palace offers some amazing panoramic views of the area and is definitely one of the best viewpoints of Udaipur.

The palace itself is reasonably impressive from the outside, but we found the inside particularly underwhelming, especially in comparison to the beautiful City Palace. Fortunately, it’s well worth making the trip for the wonderful views of Udaipur. From this high up you can appreciate the vast diversity of the city, with its rolling mountains, green hills, and lakes.

To get from Udaipur to Monsoon Palace you need to take a taxi or tuk-tuk to the entrance, which should cost around 300-400 rupees for a round trip. Your driver will drop you off at the ticketing office at the base of the hill, where you need to pay an entrance fee of 300 rupees.

On top of the ticket price, you also need to pay around 100 rupees for a return journey in a share taxi/van to take you a few kilometres uphill to the palace itself. It’s a bit of a thrilling ride, as the drivers take the sharp bends a bit too quickly for our liking!

Once you’re at the top, explore the palace and then just sit back and enjoy the views. If it’s not too cloudy then stick around for sunset, but if not head back to where the taxi/van dropped you off and wait to be taken back down to the entrance.

If you’re looking for an easier way to complete the first day of this itinerary then you can book a private tour that visits all of these spots via Get Your Guide. These tours start from as little as 3000 rupees per person, with entry fees included in the price depending on the option you select.

Click here to book a private tour of the City Palace and much more via the Get Your Guide website!

View from Monsoon Palace - worth including on your 2 day Udaipur itinerary just for the views

The second day of this Udaipur itinerary takes you to two of our favourite places to visit in the city – Badi Lake and Animal Aid Unlimited. Both spots are outside of the city so you will need to take a tuk-tuk or taxi, which should cost around 700 rupees in total.

Badi Lake is around a 45-minute drive from the city, and is one of the hidden gems of Udaipur. The city is well known for its lakes, and Badi Lake is by far the most beautiful lake we saw in the area.

If you want to escape the city’s busy streets then this is the perfect place to come. It’s substantially quieter than the lakes in the city so it’s relatively peaceful, and when we visited there were only a few other locals around.

What makes Badi Lake so beautiful is the breathtaking scenery surrounding it, and the best point to admire this from is Bahubali Hill. It’s an incredibly picturesque spot, with 360 degree views of the lake and surrounding hills as far as the eye can see. Visiting Badi Lake is a place you must visit on a 2 day itinerary in Udaipur.

Click here to read our guide to visiting Badi Lake and Bahubali Hill!

View from Bahubali Hill at Badi Lake, Udaipur, one of the best things to do and places to visit in a 2 day Udaipur itinerary

After you finish up at Badi Lake get your driver to take you to Animal Aid Unlimited, which is around 20 minutes away. If you’re not an animal lover then you may prefer to return to the city itself and explore, but for anyone that does like animals we can’t recommend this place enough!

Animal Aid Unlimited is an organisation set up in 2002 to help treat and rescue sick, injured or stuck animals in the Udaipur area. They look after a range of animals on site, including dogs, cats, donkeys and buffalo – all of which have been rescued from the streets or were in need of urgent medical attention.

They do some truly incredible work rescuing and taking care of these animals, and you can learn all about the work they do on a tour.

Travelling around India one of the things you’ll notice is the number of stray dogs and animals on the streets, so it’s important organisations like this exist and are supported.

Injured Dog at Animal Aid Udaipur

When we were in Jodhpur we discovered a severely injured donkey in the road, but unfortunately there are no organisations like Animal Aid in the area so, despite our best efforts, we couldn’t do anything to help.

Tours at Animal Aid Unlimited cost nothing, so visiting is definitely one of the best free things to do in Udaipur. Donations are encouraged to help support the good work they do, and they also have t-shirts for sale with the profits being used to care for the animals.

For an animal lover this place is a must visit as well as a great thing to do when visiting Udaipur.

If you have more time in Udaipur then you can also volunteer at Animal Aid Unlimited, so make sure to visit their website to find out about visiting and volunteering!

Rescued puppies at Animal Aid Udaipur a great place to visit in Udaipur

How to get to Udaipur

Domestic flights to Udaipur are available from a number of Indian cities including Mumbai, New Delhi and Ahmedabad. Prices will vary but are often quite reasonable, especially if you book in advance.

Click here to search for great flight deals to Udaipur from a number of cities in India!

Although it is possible to fly from Jaipur , we recommend avoiding unnecessary air travel where possible. Thankfully the train is a cheap and reliable alternative, so click here to read our guide on how to get from Jaipur to Udaipur!

Unfortunately there are no direct trains from Jodhpur to Udaipur. If you’re coming from Jodhpur we recommend taking a taxi between the two cities as it gives you the chance to stop off at the magnificent Ranakpur Jain Temple on the way. Click here to book a taxi from Jodhpur to Udaipur with a stop at the stunning Ranakpur Jain Temple!

Find out more with our guide on getting between Udaipur and Jodhpur!

Boat on Lake Pichola, Udaipur one of the best places to visit on a 2 day itienrary

Best time to visit Udaipur

The best time to visit Udaipur is between the months of October and March, as the temperatures are more bearable at this time of year. Between March and June it can get very hot in the city, and so it can make going out and exploring uncomfortably warm.

Monsoon season in Udaipur runs from around June to September, which is important to consider before you visit. The rainiest months tend to be July and August, but if you visit in September you may escape the worst of the rain.

Visiting in monsoon season has some advantages as the landscape in places like Badi Lake is covered with lush greenery, which makes it even more beautiful!

View of Udaipur from a rooftop restaurant

Where to stay in Udaipur

Shiv Palace Guest House

Shiv Palace Guest House is undeniably one of the best budget accommodation options in the city. Its rooftop restaurant serves delicious local food and has a lovely view over Lake Pichola towards the City Palace.

The friendly and helpful staff at the property will do all they can to make sure you have a wonderful stay in Udaipur.

Click here to see Shiv Palace Guest House on Booking.com!

Hotel Mewari Villa

Hotel Mewari Villa is a good budget bed and breakfast option in Udaipur. The highlight of the property is the rooftop restaurant and terrace, which is a brilliant spot to watch sunset from.

Click here to take a look at Hotel Mewari Villa on Booking.com!

Little Garden Guest House

Situated inside a haveli, the Little Garden Guest House is consistently rated as one of the best places to stay in Udaipur. Rooms at the property have been restored and beautifully decorated to ensure a comfortable stay.

Both the owner and staff at the guest house are incredibly helpful, and will do anything they can to make your visit as memorable as possible. All rooms at the property have air conditioning, and there’s also a rooftop terrace with nice views for you to enjoy.

Click here to book a stay at the Little Garden Guest House on Booking.com!

Kankarwa Haveli

Kankarwa Haveli is one of many heritage hotels in Udaipur, making it a brilliant place to stay during your time in the city. The hotel is inside a renovated mansion, which has belonged to the Kankarwa family for nearly 200 years.

Situated just a 5 minute walk from the City Palace, the hotel is in a great location for exploring the city. There’s a rooftop restaurant and terrace at the property, which offers great views of Lake Pichola.

Prices vary depending on the room type and the date of your visit, so click here to see up-to-date pricing at the property on Booking.com!

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Taj Lake Palace

Famously featured in James Bond’s Octopussy, the Taj Lake Palace is perhaps the most iconic heritage hotel in Udaipur. Situated in the middle of Lake Pichola, the hotel is extremely exclusive and can only be accessed by boat.

Stays at the Taj Lake Palace are incredibly luxurious, with spacious and elegant rooms, a swimming pool, spa, several dining options and much more! It lives up to the expectations of staying in a palace, and you’ll feel like royalty throughout your stay thanks to the attentive staff.

Heritage walks around the hotel are fascinating, and sunset boat tours around the lake can be arranged too if you wish. If you’re looking for an amazing stay in Udaipur, then the Taj Lake Palace is certainly one of the best options!

Click here to book an unforgettable stay at the Taj Lake Palace on Booking.com!

Taj Lake Palace - one of the best places to stay in Udaipur

The Leela Palace Udaipur

Named as the best hotel in the world in 2019 , the Leela Palace is unquestionably one of the best places to stay in Udaipur. Situated on the shores of Lake Pichola, the hotel is a luxurious escape from the busy streets of the city.

The hotel’s wonderful architecture and stunning interior make it a truly fascinating place to stay. Everything you need and more is on offer, including a large outdoor swimming pool, spa, 2 restaurants, a bar and a tour desk.

There are various room types available at the hotel, from lake view rooms to lavish suites. The hotel also provides wonderful views of the City Palace and Lake Pichola, with many rooms having wonderful views too.

Click here to book a stay at the amazing Leela Palace Udaipur on Booking.com!

Alternatively, VRBO have some fantastic accommodation options if you want to rent a property instead of staying at a hotel during your 2 day Udaipur itinerary! Click here to see the amazing options on the VRBO website!

Looking to go elsewhere in India? Check out our 2 week Rajasthan itinerary.

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Udaipur is not at all like the place shown in movies. Sure, it does offer you Rajasthani culture to look at but it is much more than that.

This peaceful city, surrounded by the Aravalli ranges, is one of the most picturesque cities you can ever be to. And there is a list of best places to visit in Udaipur that will show you how diverse and culturally rich this city is.

With its numerous lakes and palaces, it is different from all the places you have been so far. This is why it should definitely have a spot on your bucket list. Spend a week here and gorge on their delicious food and explore the beautiful palaces around. 

In this Udaipur travel guide, I will be sharing all the details about my trip to Udaipur including how to reach, when to visit, and the best places to visit in Udaipur.

Best Places to Visit in Udaipur

Udaipur is often called the  Venice of the East  and if you visit here then you would know that this actually holds true. This small Rajasthani city was previously the capital of the Mewar Kingdom and was founded in 1559 by Maharaja Udai Singh II.

It is a small city but is surrounded by the beautiful Aravalli mountain ranges and artificial lakes which makes it a popular getaways for a fun weekend from Delhi . And the best part about this city is that you don’t have to travel far to reach a place.

Most of the major attractions are located nearby which makes exploring this city easy and quick. In Udaipur, you will learn about the lavish royal lifestyle by heading to the City Palace, Jal Mahal, and so on.

So, if you are looking for a short break in a peaceful city while indulging in the Rajasthani culture and would like to taste some delicacies then Udaipur City is the perfect destination.

How to Reach Udaipur City

City Palace, Udaipur

Similar to Jaipur, Udaipur is a popular destination in Rajasthani so it is well-connected to other North Indian cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, etc. and a few places from the South and Central India as well. You have three modes of transportation to reach Udaipur City: Air, Train, and Road.

Maharana Pratap Airport is the main airport for the Udaipur City which is located in Dabok, 22km away from the Udaipur City. You will get regular flights to this airport from other major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, etc.

From the airport, you can hire taxis, cabs, or autos to reach the Udaipur City which will take about 30-35 minutes of travel time.

Udaipur City is well-connected to most of India via the Railway lines which includes Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jaipur, Ajmer, and so on.

In Rajasthan, you will find several passenger trains as well running daily which will connect Udaipur to other cities in Rajasthan. From the train station, you can take an auto or an Uber to your hostel/hotel. You can also walk to your accommodation place if 3-4 km is not a big deal for you.

From Delhi, there are only 2-3 direct trains to Udaipur so plan in advance your trip to the Udaipur City. A Sleeper coach in the Delhi to Udaipur City train will cost about 380 – 400 INR but make sure you book it in advance.

I, personally, reached Jaipur first and then took a Second Sitting ( 2S ) from Jaipur to Udaipur which cost me about 175 INR and took 6-7 hours to reach.     View this post on Instagram         

You will also find regular buses available to the Udaipur City from major cities like Delhi, Indore, Jaipur, Kota, etc. From local to private buses, you will get a lot of options to choose from depending on your budget.

With the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation, you will also get buses to cities like Jodhpur, Chittorgarh, Bhilwara, and so on.

A.C Private buses from Delhi to Udaipur will cost you between 900 to 2000 INR and will take around 12 – 14 hours to reach.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur

Here is a detailed breakup of what to expect in Udaipur during different climates .

Winter Season

Whether you are visiting Jaipur or Udaipur, if you are looking for a cool climate, the winter months from November to February are perfect.

During this time, it is easier to stay out and explore the city. You will also be able to enjoy the lakes here at this time and will be able to spend more time in the palace complexes.

Since Udaipur City is surrounded by the Aravalli mountain ranges, this place remains cool most of the year.

Monsoon Season

Although Udaipur City experiences little rainfall, it doesn’t hinder your trip and can actually be a boon in disguise. This is because the water level in the lakes rises and you can witness the freshness of this city properly.

The colors are more vibrant during this time and the temperature is still bearable. So, if you wish to experience Udaipur in fresh and vibrant colors then monsoon is the best time to visit Udaipur.

The monsoon months are from July to September in Udaipur.

Summer Season

This is probably the worst time to visit Udaipur City because the temperature is high and the lakes are all dried up. So, avoid visiting Udaipur from April to June as you won’t be able to truly enjoy it.

13 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur

Udaipur City is smaller than most Rajasthani cities and towns but still has a lot to offer in terms of views and sightseeing. Here are a few places that you can check out on your short trip to this cultural city.

City Palace

City Palace at Night

Situated on the banks of Lake Pichhola, City Palace is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur City.

Constructed by Maharana Udai Mirza Singh in 1559, it boasts of a beautiful combination of architecture styles (European, Chinese, and Medieval). This palace has 11 palace complexes inside, built by different rulers at different time periods.

So, you have several courtyards, terraces, hanging gardens, etc. to explore in this giant mansion. 

It also offers you a gorgeous view of the Udaipur lake and the Udaipur lake Palace on one side of the palace. And you can see the entire Udaipur city from the other side of the palace which makes it a great spot for panoramic views as well.

Entry Fees: 330 INR for Indians (Access to palace complexes and museums, including photography)

Opening Timings: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Duration: 2-4 hours

Gangaur Ghat

Located in the heart of Udaipur City, Gangaur Ghat is a prime location for watching sunsets or just hanging out with your friends.

Here, you will observe the locals going about their work, and the photography enthusiasts crowding this place during the morning time.

This is one of the main ghats of Udaipur City and gets extremely crowded during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Navarathri, and so on.

So, if you want to see a beautiful sunrise or sunset then Gangaur Ghat should be the place to visit.

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: All day

Ambrai Ghat

One of the less explored yet best places to visit in Udaipur City, Ambrai Ghat is the perfect destination for evening strolls and night photography enthusiasts.

From here, you can see the entire Lake Pichhola in its complete glory along with the beautifully lit up City Palace, Jag Mandir, Jal Palace, and so on.

You definitely have to visit this place at the night time if you want to see the true beauty of Udaipur and you can also enjoy a delicious meal in one of the lakeside restaurants here.

Entry Fees: Free

Duration: 2-3 hours

Taj Lake Palace

Taj Lake Palace

One of the most royal and romantic resorts in India, Lake Palace was previously known as Jag Niwas but now has been taken over by the Taj group.

It has become one of the most sought-after resorts now and should certainly be in your itinerary if you are interested in Udaipur’s heritage and monuments.

It consists of several islands, on one of which lies the famous lake palace, and is situated on the famous Lake Pichhola which makes the views from this palace even more enchanting.

You can take a boat ride to this lake palace to enjoy the view and then head back to the city so that you don’t have to pay an exorbitant amount to stay at this resort.

Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Boat Ticket Prices: 450 INR (Approximately)

This small island in the middle of Lake Pichhola is quite popular for its amazing interior design and royal architecture style. Also, the view of the lake from this temple island is quite mesmerizing and the detailed sculptures on the marble make it truly an artistic marvel.

You can take a calm and peaceful boat ride to this place to enjoy the views and immerse yourself in the serene and peaceful vibes which are emanated by this place.

Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Duration: 1-2 hours

Monsoon Palace

Also known as the Monsoon Palace, this ancient fort lies on the outskirts of Udaipur and is situated some 12 km away from the Udaipur City Palace. Surrounded by Aravalli ranges, this is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur for anyone who wishes to just observe the green Aravalli ranges and enjoy the strong winds blowing through this palace.

This palace also provides you with a panoramic view of the Udaipur city, its palaces, and lakes and trust us, you would do better to not miss this absolutely gorgeous place.

Entry Fee: 90 INR for Indians

Opening Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Ahar Cenotaphs

Ahar Cenotaphs

Another less explored yet amazing place to visit in the Udaipur City is the Ahar Cenotaphs which is located next to the Ahar Museum.

This place contains around 250 cenotaphs of the Mewar rajas which were built over 350 years approximately. This is definitely a great spot for photography and one can spend an hour or two here quite easily.

However, if you are looking to do a proper photography session here, then you need to pay the guard 50 INR per person to get access. You can also check out the Ahar museum here to learn more about the royalties who lived here.

Entry Fee: 50 INR

Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.

Udaipur City is popularly known as the City of Lakes so it is no surprise that there are some gorgeous lakes here which you have to visit when exploring the city. One such pristine lake is the Lake Badi which is situated 12 km away from the Udaipur City, in the Badi village.

This artificial lake was built by Maharana Raj Singh I in 1963 to help the people of Udaipur City during a devastating drought. It is one of the finest freshwater lakes in India and is a great place to relax and rejuvenate yourself. Trust me, this is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur and should definitely be a part of your Udaipur itinerary.

Entry Fee: 20 INR

Shilpgram is the Arts and Craft village in the Udaipur City where you can learn about the Rajasthan culture and lifestyle. If you love purchasing traditional arts and crafts or if you like indulging in the local traditions then you would love Shilpgram.

Here, you can observe the Rajasthani customs and be entertained by the scheduled dance performances that occur almost daily here. Explore the entire village and look at different huts displaying various Rajasthani items while depicting the lifestyle of Rajasthan.

Entry Fee: 65 INR

Opening Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Lake Pichhola 

Pichhola Lake, Udaipur

Lake Pichhola is one of the main lakes of the Udaipur City which was named after a nearby village, Picholi. This lake is home to a few islands which holds a few famous monuments and palaces of the Mewar dynasty. Also, the gorgeous Aravalli mountain ranges offer an amazing backdrop to this lake and make it a sight to behold.

There are a couple of ferries which go to and fro on this lake. They will take you to the Jagmandir island to visit the famous Jag Mandir temple over there or to the Taj Lake Palace for exploring the monuments.

You can also spend some time on the Jaal Boraj Road. It lies between the Pichhola lake and the Dudh Talai lake and provides you with an unobstructed view of the lighted Jag Mandir temple at night.

Fatehsagar Lake

Fateh Sagar Lake is a gorgeous place to visit on your Udaipur trip where you can enjoy a nice and peaceful evening stroll and eat on the numerous stalls lined next to the lake.

This place can be called the Marine Drive of Udaipur where you can enjoy a short ride beside the lake or you can just sit down to experience the cool, soft breeze blowing here.

You can also take a ferry and cross the lake to reach the Udaipur Nehru Park, which is a beautiful place to stroll around and spend some time under the trees shade. This is a perfect picnic spot in Udaipur and spend a couple of hours, surrounded by the lake.

Ferry Ticket Price: 50 INR

Opening Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Chand Pole Puliya

The streets get empty early at night around 11 p.m and there are only a few shops open. This makes it perfect for a night stroll to witness the silence and the beauty of this calm, peaceful city. Chand Pole Puliya is a narrow bridge which connects the Udaipur city over the underlying Lake Pichhola.

Take a stroll through this bridge at night because the whole of Udaipur is lighted up at night. And I swear the view from the bridge is too beautiful and indescribable.

In fact, the bridges are lighted up at night too. So if you are at Chand Pole Puliya, you are likely to see the other bridge lighted with lamps and bulbs. And the light is reflected on the flowing lake water offering you with a mesmerizing view.

Manshapurna Karni Mata Temple

Another place that you should not miss out on is the Manshapurna Karni Mata Temple which is only accessible by the ropeway. This temple is located on the Machla Magra hills, near Doodh Talai and offers the most amazing view of the entire Udaipur City.

You can also enjoy a beautiful sunset view from here along with a beautiful reflection on Lake Pichhola.

Karni Mata Ropeway Fee: 90 INR (approximately) for Indians

Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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Top Things to Do in Udaipur

Watch a sunset from the karni mata temple viewpoint.

Sunset at Karni Mata Temple

If you could not witness the sunset from Sajjangarh fort due to some reason, don’t be disheartened. Udaipur has its own Sunset Point in place for you to visit and enjoy the last rays of the setting sun while looking over the Udaipur lake and enjoying the pleasant breeze flowing around you.

After taking a ropeway to the Karni Mata Temple, you will find a tower from where you can witness a gorgeous sunset. You can also see the entire Udaipur City along with Lake Pichhola, Jag Mandir, etc. from this sunset point too.

Stroll Around the Fateh Sagar Lake

Fateh Sagar Lake is one of the best places to stroll around in the evening or at nighttime. You can watch the water moving smoothly in the lake or you can just hang out with your friends and enjoy each other’s company.

Trust me, walking around this lake is really peaceful, especially in the evening. And is a great way to enjoy your surroundings and have deep conversations with your friends and family.

Enjoy a Delicious Kulhad Coffee at Bambaii Bazaar

Lying next to the Fateh Sagar Lake, you have the Bambaii Bazaar which is quite famous for its delicacies and the authentic Kulhad Coffee.

So, you can enjoy snacks like Pav Bhaji, Chowmein, etc. along with a kulhad of coffee which has chocolate sauce in it.

I am not exaggerating but a visit to Udaipur City without trying the famous Kulhad Coffee is a trip incomplete.

Enjoy a Night View of the Pichhola Lake from Ambrai Ghat

View from Ambrai Ghat

As I mentioned before, if you want to take night shots of the beautifully lit City Palace, Taj Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, etc. then Ambrai Ghat is the perfect place. Just head to this place in the evening and watch the sun setting down and then the entire Udaipur City getting lit up with colorful lights.

Trust me, it is one of the most magical sights ever and you would be a fool to miss it.

Ride the Ropeway to Karni Mata Temple

Another popular activity to do in Udaipur City is to visit the Karni Mata temple via ropeway. Here, you can  enjoy the beautiful view in front of you. You can see Lake Pichhola along with the Aravalli mountain ranges while traveling in the ropeway which is, in turn, an amazing experience.

Taste Laal Maas in a Lakeside Restaurant in Udaipur City

For all the non-vegetarians out there, Laal Maas is a must-try dish in the Udaipur City. It is a popular delicacy here of Mutton and is quite delicious and unique. So, make sure you eat it in a lakeside for a delicious food with a view.

Watch the Sunset from the Monsoon Palace

Monsoon Palace, Udaipur

One of the top places to watch a sunset in the Udaipur City is the Monsoon Palace which gives you an unobstructed view of the sunset. So, if you visit on a clear and sunny day then you can see the most gorgeous sunset from the balcony of this palace.

And the Aravalli mountain ranges offer a magical backdrop to this sunset, making it a perfect Instagram-worthy sunset to capture.

Shop at the famous Hathi Pol Bazaar

Hathi Pol Bazaar is quite famous for a shopping spree and offers you a range of clothing, accessories, etc. to choose from. You will find really colorful items here but your bargaining skills should be top-notch if you don’t want to end up spending a fortune here.

Have a Romantic Meal in the Lake view Restaurants

Okay, it doesn’t have to be a romantic meal with someone, you can enjoy some solitude here on a solo trip too. But, having dinner beside the lake is a must for a complete Udaipur City feeling. Unless you experience it, you won’t be able to see why people called Udaipur the  Venice of the East.

Spend an Afternoon Around the Badi Lake

Bada Lake, Udaipur

I have been to Udaipur City twice but it was only on my second visit that I was able to explore the Badi Lake which I am glad that I did. This lake is situated a little away from the city which makes it peaceful and beautiful to explore.

You won’t hear a sound here and can easily spend a couple of hours just looking at the mountains and the surrounding lake water.

Trust me, one of the best things to do in Udaipur is to head out to this lake and spend an entire evening here. This such a unique lake that you won’t get bored of looking out at the views here.

How to Travel Locally

Since Udaipur City is small, you don’t have too many transportation options here as most of the places are at walkable distance. However, if you don’t wish to walk the entire day then here are a few ways to explore Udaipur City.

Auto-rickshaws

One of the major modes of transportation in the Udaipur City are auto-rickshaws which charge 75 – 100 INR for a 2-3 km distance. You will find auto-rickshaws at all the junctions and streets. But you would need to bargain a lot to get them to lower the prices.

If you have Ola app installed then you can Ola Autos here too.

Taxis and Cabs

Apart from the Autos, you have had an extensive network of Uber cabs here which cover most of the corners. The prices are decent but a lot of streets are one-way in Udaipur so they might drop you before your destination.

Walking and Cycling

One of the best ways to explore the Udaipur City is by walking or hiring a cycle. You can hire a cycle for a day for 100 – 200 INR and can easily cover most of the attractions here.

But if you don’t mind walking then you can easily walk to the City Palace, Fatehpur Lake, Ambrai Ghat, etc.

Where to Eat in Udaipur City

Pav Bhaji at Vinod Fast Food

I am a foodie but I am not a person who believes in going to expensive or fancy hotels/resorts. So, here are a few places which I tried in the Udaipur City for budget meals which were delicious at the same time.

Natraj Restaurant

Natraj Restaurant is one of the oldest eateries in Udaipur City and is certainly one of the best too. You get the most delicious Daal Baati Churma here. But if you are craving some other cuisines, then you will get that here too.

They make particularly nice north Indian meals and have decent pricing. So, a meal for two people will cost about 400 – 500 INR .

Note: This is a purely vegetarian restaurant.

Al Rehmaniya Lake View Restaurant

For people who crave non-vegetarian, Al Rehmaniya Lake View Restaurant is a good choice. Here, you get the most delicious Laal Maas and also get a variety of chicken and other meat dishes. A meal for two will cost about 300 – 400 INR for two people and will be quite filling.

Vinod Fast Food, Fateh Sagar Lake

This is probably one of the cheapest eateries in the Udaipur City and serves the most delicious Pav Bhajis ever. You will also get a delicious Kulhad Coffee here and can try other snacks here like sandwiches, chowmein, dosa, and so on.

A meal for two people will cost about 200 – 250 INR here.

Note: Once you are done with your meals, make sure you try the Kulfi here. There are many Kulfi stalls available throughout Udaipur. It will cost just 20 INR per person and will be mouth-watering.

Where to Stay in Udaipur City

Moustache Hostel, Udaipur

Udaipur city is a popular traveling destination so you will find several hostels, hotels, and resorts for your accommodation. Here are a few accommodation options to consider for yourself.

There are several hostels here that you can consider like Hostelavie , Hostel Moustache , Zostel , Gostops, etc. Most of these hostels will offer you a bed in the range of 100 – 600 INR for a night. It will include all the bathroom amenities, WiFi, entertainment options, etc.

So, you can check on Booking.com or Goibibo.com for the best options and reserve your place in these hostels.

Hotels/Resorts

Apart from the hostels, you also have some beautiful hotels and resorts here like the Oberoi Udaivilas, Taj Lake Palace, etc. But these resorts will be quite expensive. So, if you are on a budget then booking in these hotels might not be a wise idea.

You can check mid-ranged hotels like Treebo, Baghol Palace, Mewargarh Palace, and so on. They will cost you about 1000 – 2500 INR for two people for a 2-night stay. Again, you can check the Booking.com to find the cheapest rates for your stay here.

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Honestly, I have been to Udaipur multiple times now and each time, it surprises me with more beautiful places to explore and experiences to enjoy here.

2 days are definitely less to explore all the best places to visit in Udaipur and won’t even begin to cover what all this place has to offer.

However, sometimes, we are bound by our jobs and commitments so we have to make the best out of the available time. If that’s the case, then this Udaipur travel guide will come handy for you and will allow you to plan a kickass trip to Udaipur.

If you have been to Udaipur already, do let us know in the comments about your experience.

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Udaipur, which is popularly known as the ‘City of Lakes,’ casts its spell and everyone gets mesmerised by it! It wouldn’t be incorrect if we label Udaipur as one of the most romantic places in India. The serene lakes, the beautiful palaces, and the peaceful atmosphere all contribute to the romantic ambiance of the city. Proffering a perfect mélange of culture, history and traditions, the gorgeous city makes for the perfect honeymoon destination, cultural centre and one of the best places Rajasthan Tourism has to offer.

What gives Udaipur its pretty face is the brilliant architecture, and the Mewar Rulers should be given the credit for it. These wise rulers literally created an oasis amid the desert, thanks to their love for leisure and passion for creation. Udaipur is also famous for its traditional Rajasthani cuisine, which includes dishes like daal baati choorma, laal maas and gatte ki sabzi. For those who enjoy adventure, Udaipur offers several activities such as hot air balloon rides, horseback riding, trekking, and boat rides.

There is so much that one can see in the city and we have tried to enlist the top attractions in this travel guide that you can add to Udaipur tour itineraries.

List of 30 Best Tourist Places & Attractions in Udaipur, Rajasthan

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City Palace: A Reflection of Royal Rajasthan

City Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

The true reflection of the grandeur of Rajasthan, City Palace is amongst the top places to visit in Udaipur. It is a conglomeration of several buildings and towers and is better recognized as a Palace Complex. Belonging to the royal Mewar family, City Palace has a number of features that greatly attract tourists. The architecture of the City Palace structures that leave the visitor awestruck. Visitors can also stay up late for the Mewar Light & Sound Show organized every evening here.

Must-see in City Palace

  • Krishna Vilas
  • Manak Mahal
  • Crystal Gallery
  • Chini Chitrashala
  • Fateh Prakash Palace
  • Mewar Light & Sound Show

Famous For: History, Architecture, Photography

Timings: 9:30 AM to 5: 30 PM

Time Taken: 45 minutes – 1 hours

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Lake Pichola: A Picturesque Man-Made Lake 

Lake Pichola Udaipur Rajasthan

Just about everybody knows about the gorgeous Lake Pichola ; it’s like another major attraction of Udaipur. It is a 4 km long man-made lake and is believed to be one of the most beautiful ones as well. Visitors to Udaipur cannot miss out on taking a boat ride on Lake Pichola which starts from Rameshwar Ghat in the City Palace.

The lake has two famed islands namely Jag Niwas and Jagmandir. At Jagniwas Island one has the opportunity to witness another famous place in Udaipur – the Lake Palace/ Taj Lake Palace, whereas on Jagmandir Island, one can visit the popular Jag Mandir, the palace. A boat cruise from the City Palace to Arsi Vilas Islands for birdwatching in the sanctuary it houses.

Famous For: Nature, Photography, Boat Ride

Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Time Taken: 1 – 2 hour

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Lake Palace: The Glittering Jewel of Lake Pichola

Lake Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

Built on Lake Pichola, Lake Palace is one of the most visited places in Udaipur. Situated on Jagniwas Island it is now run by the Taj Group and is popularly known as Taj Lake Palace. Set against the Aravalli Hills in the background, Lake Palace makes one of the most romantic places to stay in Rajasthan.

Built by Maharaja Jagat Singh II, the palace is an example of exquisite architecture that comprises gilt moldings, fretwork screens and sculpted marbles. Although one cannot visit Taj Lake Palace if not staying at this heritage hotel, it can still be sighted from the edge of Lake Pichola.

Famous For: History, Photography, Stay, Wedding Hosting

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Jag Mandir: An Impressive Temple Amidst the Water

Jag Mandir Rajasthan

A 17th century structure that stands gloriously amidst Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir or Lake Garden Palace is amongst the best places to visit in Udaipur tour. It is a set of impressive structures with the central building named as Jagmandir, which can be recognized by the marble-made elephants positioned outside. It is a three-storied structure and is ideal for architecture and history enthusiasts. During the boat ride on Lake Pichola, a lot of tourists make sure that they visit this beautiful place.

Must-see in Jagmandir

  • Garden Courtyard
  • Bara Patharon ka Mahal
  • Zenana Mahal
  • Kunwar Pada ka Mahal

Timings: 10:00 AM to 6:00 AM

Time Taken: 45 minutes – 1 Hour

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Jagdish Temple: The Abode of Lord Vishnu

Jagdish Temple Udaipur Rajasthan

An Indo-Aryan Temple built by Maharana Jagat Singh, Jagdish Temple is a major point of interest in Udaipur. The temple is located near the Badi Pol entrance of the City Palace and one can easily find a way up to it through the elephant-flanked steps. The deity of Lord Vishnu in black stone (in the form of Jagannath) presides over this temple. There is also a brass image of Vishnu’s vehicle Garuda facing the statue of Lord Vishnu in the main shrine.

There are many small shrines other than the main temple and are dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Sun God, Goddess Shakti and Lord Shiva. A large number of devotees throng the temple, especially to watch the Aarti that takes place at every sunrise and sunset.

Famous For: Religious, Architecture

Timings: 5:00 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Time Taken: 1 – 2 hours

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Fateh Sagar Lake: A Pristine Lake with Islands

Fateh Sagar Lake Udaipur Rajasthan

The tour of Udaipur is incomplete without visiting Fateh Sagar Lake , which is situated in the north of Lake Pichola and is connected to it through a canal. It is also one of the major tourist attractions in Udaipur. Taking a boat ride on Lake Fatehsagar is indeed a must-do activity if you are looking for some fun in the city. There are three islands in the lake out of which Nehru Park is the most famous. It is also an ideal place for family outing as it has a zoo. One can also find Asia’s best solar site named Udaipur Solar Observatory built in 1975 by Dr. Arvind Bhatanagar at one of the islands on Fateh Sagar Lake. Even if you have planned a 1-2 days Udaipur trip, Fateh Sagar Lake should not be missed.

Famous For: Boating, Public Park, Kids Activities

Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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Saheliyon Ki Bari: A Glimpse of the Life of Royal Women

Saheliyon Ki Bari Udaipur Rajasthan

‘The Garden of the Maidens’ as it literally means, Saheliyon Ki Bari was constructed by Maharana Bhopal Singh. Situated in the northern part of the city, this exquisite place was built for the maids who accompanied the Princess to Udaipur. Saheliyon ki Bari was one of those places where the maids could make merry, sing, dance and indulge in recreational activities. This must-visit place in Udaipur is festooned with fountains, kiosks, marble elephants and a delightful lotus pool.

Must-see in Saheliyon ki Bari

Famous For: Gardens, History, Photography, Architecture

Timings: 9:00 AM TO 7:00 PM

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Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum: A Glance at the Rich Folk Culture of Rajasthan

Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum Udaipur

A folk-art museum in Udaipur situated, Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum is for the history lovers who are searching for a place to witness the culture of Rajasthan. Offering an insight into the lifestyle of the royal era in Udaipur, the museum has a fine collection of dresses, tribal jewellery, turbans, dolls, masks, musical instruments, paintings and puppets.

Must-see in Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum

  • Folk dance performance
  • Puppet Show

Famous For: History

Time Taken: 1-2 hours

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Bagore Ki Haveli: A Peek into the Life of the Royals

Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur

Situated on the Gangaur Ghat, Bagore Ki Haveli is one of the best sightseeing places in Udaipur.  It offers a splendid view of Lake Pichola and is known for its architectural splendor. The palace/haveli is a massive structure that now offers a peek inside the royal life of the erstwhile Maharajas and the Maharanis.

The grand haveli has 100 rooms and each room has a fine decoration with mirror work. One can also take a look at the jewellery boxes, dice-games, hukkas, pan boxes, nut crackers, hand fans, rose water sprinklers, copper vessels, paintings of Mewar, and beautiful peacocks, which surely are reminiscent of one glorious era. The evening dance and music show is also quite popular amongst the tourists here.

Must-see in Bagore ki Haveli

  • Puppet Museum
  • Haveli Museum
  • Turban Section
  • Wedding Section
  • Dharohar Dance Show

Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM and 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Dharohar Dance Show)

Time Taken: 1- 2 hours

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Ahar: The Royal Cremation Ground that has an Impressive Architecture 

Ahar Udaipur

The royal cremation ground in Udaipur, Ahar is situated about 3 km away from the city. Like the palaces, the Mewar Kings have put efforts into making even the cremation area look resplendent. With 372 cenotaphs of the maharanas and queens of Mewar, Ahar is an important place in Udaipur. Amongst all the cenotaphs, Maharana Sangram Singh’s cenotaph is the major attraction in Ahar.

Must-see in Ahar

  • Archaeology Museum

Timings: 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM (for museum), Ahar remained closed on Fridays and Government holidays

Time Taken: 45 minutes – 1 hour

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Ambrai Ghat: A Photographer’s Delight and Ideal Place for Couples

Ambrai Ghat Udaipur

Located on the bank of Lake Pichola, Ambrai Ghat is a wonderful place for photographers. The ghat overlooks the two important tourist places in Udaipur, City Palace and Lake Palace. Ambrai Ghat is also the best place to visit for the couples  in the evening as the place is quite romantic. Sunset is the best time to be here as one can click the most beautiful pictures at that time.

Famous For: Couples, Photography, Sunset

Timings: 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Time Taken: 30 minutes to 1 hour

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Monsoon Palace/Sajjangarh Palace: A Palace with Stunning City View

Monsoon Palace Udaipur

Located at a distance of about 9 km from the Old City of Udaipur, Monsoon Palace was once the favoured destination of the royal family during the monsoon season. The palace is perched upon a hill and from a distance looks like one of those castles from a fairy-tale.  The palace overlooks the beautiful Fateh Sagar Lake and City Palace. The major attraction of Monsoon Palce the sunset view. One can also visit the nearby Sajjangarh Wildlife sanctuary if you want to add to the fun of visiting the Monsoon Palace.

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Shilpgram: A Place to Learn About the Culture of Many Destinations of India

Shilpgram Udaipur

If you are someone who likes to learn about culture, Shilpgram in Udaipur is the right place for you. This Craftsmen’s Village is situated at a distance of 3 km from the main city. Shilpgram is a wonderful place to see the different traditions and culture of India as this government-owned complex showcases the rural life of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa. Other than buying the traditionally made items here, one can also enjoy horse and camel rides along with traditional dance and music at Shilpgram.

Famous For: Culture, History, Handicraft

Timings: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM

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Moti Magri: A Hillock with Myriad Architectural Marvels

Moti Magri Udaipur

Also known as the Pearl Hill, Moti Magri is a hilltop that houses the famous Maharana Pratap Memorial. The hill overlooks Lake Fatehsagar and also has one of the earliest palaces in Mewar called Moti Mahal, where once Maharana Udai Singh lived.

The delightful Japanese Rock Garden and the Pratap Smarak are the major attractions of Moti Magri. The height of the hill allows tourists to get a panoramic view of Udaipur City. A light and sound show is also organized in the evening here showcasing the history of Mewar rulers.

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  • Maharana Pratap Memorial
  • Japanese Rock Garden
  • Pratap Smarak
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Vintage and Classic Car Museum: A Look Inside the Royals’ Collection of Cars

Vintage and Classic Car Museum Udaipur

Another peek at royalty can very well be taken at the Vintage and Classic Car Museum, which has a car collection of the Maharajas of Udaipur. Housed in the former state garage are 22 vehicles, which includes a seven-seat 1938 Cadillac; 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom, which was used in the famous James Bond movie, Octopussy; and the Cadillac convertible that once whisked Queen Elizabeth II to the airport in 1961. This museum is situated at a short distance of 1 km from City Palace and is indeed one of the best sightseeing places in Udaipur.

Famous For: Vintage Cars, History, Photography

Timings: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Time Take: 30 – 45 minutes

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Kumbhalgarh Fort: The Second-Largest Fort in India

Kumbhalgarh Fort Udaipur

Kumbhalgarh Fort is about two hours drive from Udaipur and is an absolute visual delight. It was built by Rana Kumbha during the 15th century and so far it is considered the most important fort of the Mewar kingdom after Chittorgarh. Kumbhalgarh is among the largest fort complexes in the world, the second-largest fort in India after Chittorgarh Fort and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It is believed that the legendary Mewar warrior Maharana Pratap was born here in the fort, and thus, this place of interest catches the attention of tourists. Kumbhalgarh Fort is an important tourist attraction and thus a must-visit if you are planning a 3-4 days visit to Udaipur. Along with the fort, one can also visit the famous Haldi Ghati where the great battle involving Maharana Pratap took place.

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  • Hanuman Pol
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  • Parsva Natha Temple
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  • Golera Jain Temple

Time Taken: 2-3 hours

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Eklingji Temple: An Architectural Masterpiece

Eklingji Temple Udaipur

One of the most famous temples of Rajasthan, Eklingji Temple is located at a distance of 22 km from Udaipur. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built in 734 A.D. by Bappa Rawal. The architecture of the temple is worth praising. It is a double-storied temple that looks magnificent with its pyramidal style of roof and distinctly carved tower.

Inside the main temple is a huge pillared hall or ‘mandap’ and on entering the hall one can see a silver image of Nandi. The temple also boasts of a four-faced idol of Eklingji (Lord Shiva) which is made out of black marble and is of the height of around 50 feet. The Shivlinga (The phallic form of Lord Shiva) is garlanded by a silver snake and is also the major attraction for devotees.

Timings: 4:30 AM to 7:00 AM, 10:30 AM to 1:30 AM, and 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Time Taken: 45 minutes to 1 hour

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Mansapurna Karni Ropeway: A Fun Way to Get the Stunning Views of Udaipur

Mansapurna Karni Ropeway udaipur

A popular tourist attraction, Mansapurna Karni Ropeway is enjoyed by almost everyone visiting Udaipur city. This cable car is installed between two mountains on the bank of Lake Pichola. Tourists admire the view from the Gondolas and click a lot of photographs as from here you can get the best view of Udaipur. Lake Pichola, Lake Fateh Sagar, City Palace complex, Sajjangarh Fort and the Aravalli mountains on the other side of the lake can be seen from here clearly.

Famous For: Cable Car Ride, Bird’s Eye View of Udaipur

Time Taken: 30 minutes (including sightseeing)

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Jaisamand Lake/Dhebar Lake: An Ideal Place for Nature Photography

Jaisamand Lake udaipur

One of the largest artificial lakes in India, Jaisamand Lake is located at a distance of about 48 kms from Udaipur. Also known as Dhebar Lake, it was built in 1685 by Maharana Jai Singh. It sprawls across an area of 36 sq km, which makes it quite massive. The dam on this lake is the major attraction as it is about 1202 feet in length, 116 feet in height and 70 feet in width at the bottom. Another attraction of Jaisamand Lake is the Shiva Temple. The lake is a great place to sit by alone or with a loved one. It is also a great place for nature photography.

Famous For: Nature, Photography

Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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Udaipur Solar Observatory: The Best Solar Observatory in India

Udaipur Solar Observatory udaipur

Situated on one of the islands on Fateh Sagar Lake, Solar Observatory of Udaipur is considered as the best solar observatory in Asia. It was designed as per the model of the Solar Observatory at Big Bear Lake in Southern California and was established by Dr. Arvind Bhatnagar. Surrounded by water, it offers a great atmosphere for solar observations. The only way to reach the observatory is by taking a boat and that definitely enhances the fun and adventure here. If you are in Udaipur it is one place that you should pay a visit to.

Famous For: Solar observation

Timings: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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Doodh Talai Musical Garden: An Amazing Place for Relaxing and Witnessing a Sunset

Doodh Talai Musical Garden Udaipur

A beautiful fountain and rock garden, Doodh Talai Musical Garden is amongst the top attractions in Udaipur. It is the first garden in Rajasthan with a musical fountain. The garden has a gorgeous lake and a spot for enjoying a beautiful sunset in Udaipur. It is also connected to Karni Mata Temple via a cable car.

Famous For: Sunset View, Entertainment

Timings: 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM

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Gulab Bagh and Zoo: A Perfect Place to Visit with Family

Gulabh Bagh and Zoo Udaipur

A large-sized garden, Gulab Bagh is an important sightseeing place in Udaipur and is an ideal place to visit with family . The garden has a wide variety of roses, and hence the name, Gulab Bagh. A short distance away from the garden is the zoo which along with many animals is a home to a rare wide-eyed owls. The zoo in Udaipur is quite popular amongst kids as it features a toy train. Another attraction that adds to the beauty of the zoo is an artificial lake named Kamal Talai.

Famous For: Flowers, Zoo, Toy Train

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Haldighati: A Historical Place Taking Back in Time

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Known for the historic battle between the Rajputs and the Mughals in which legendary Maharana Pratap participated, Haldighati is one of the most important places to visit near Udaipur. The major attraction of Haldighati is a cenotaph made from marble, dedicated to Chetak, the horse of Maharana Pratap. Also, the place is known for the beautiful Mulela art wall hangings that the local artisans make.

Famous For: History, Photography, Souvenir Shopping

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Hathi Pol Bazaar: The Best Shopping Destination in Udaipur

Hathi Pol Bazaar Udaipur

Home to intricately embroidered and block-printed clothes, jewellery, home decors, accessories etc., Hathi Pol Bazar is a perfect destination for shopping in Udaipur.  An important market in Udaipur, Hathi Pol is where you can find a wide variety of handicrafts and folk arts of Rajasthan. If you are a fan of Rajasthani art, this market is the place for you to shop in Udaipur.

Famous For: Rajasthani Handicraft, leather items, home decor

Timings: Mon-Sat 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM and Sunday 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM

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Neemach Mata Temple – Seek Eternal Peace

Neemach Mata Temple Udaipur

Located on the serene banks of Fateh Sagar Lake, Neemach Mata Temple will give you picturesque views of the green hills of diwali and the entire Udaipur city. Tourists from all over the world visit here to get divine blessings from Neemach Mata. It is said that neemach mata is a kul devi (clan goddess) of the royal family of Maharanas.

Must see in Neemach Mata Temple

The temple is very popular for its architectural style. Grand Shikhar, Hawan Kund, panoramic views of lakes and the city, three side facing lions and idol of Lord Ganesh will take your breath away.

  • Famous for – Pilgrimage Tour
  • Timings: 00 am – 08.00 pm.
  • Time Taken: 30-45 minutes

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Gangaur Ghat – Best for Recreation

Gangaur Ghat Udaipur

If you are in Udaipur then you must visit Gangaur Ghat which is one of the most beautiful and prominent Ghats in Udaipur. It has something for every kind of traveler. Serenity for solace seekers, hanging sports for youngsters, beautiful scenes for photographers and sightseeing for wanderers as Bagore ki Haveli and Lake Pichola are located nearby.

Famous For- Sightseeing and festival celebration. The major festivals celebrated here are Gangaur, Navaratri, Ganesh Chaturdashi and Jal Jhulni Ekadashi.

  • Timings: Always open
  • Time Taken: 30-40 minutes
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Ranakpur: A Stunning Jain Temple with Marvellous Architecture

Ranakpur Jain Temples Udaipur

Situated at a distance of about 93 km from Udaipur, Ranakpur is home to one of the most beautiful Jain temples in India. The impressive temple is made of white marble and its ceiling is supported by 1444 pillars. The carvings in the temple are quite impressive as well which without a doubt make it one of the best places to see near Udaipur.

Famous For: Architecture, Religion

Timings: 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

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Sukhadia Circle – The Beating Heart of Udaipur’s Charm

Sukhadia Circle Udaipur

Sukhadia Circle is a popular tourist destination located in the heart of Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is a large, circular park surrounded by lush greenery, fountains and sculptures. The park is named after the late Shri Mohan Lal Sukhadia, who was a former Chief Minister of the state of Rajasthan. The park is a popular spot for picnics, family outings, and for simply relaxing and taking in the beauty of Udaipur.

Famous For: Nature, Boating, Picnic

Timings: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

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Sahastrabahu Temple – A Hidden Gem of Udaipur’s Rich Heritage

Sahastrabahu Temple Udaipur

Sahastrabahu Temple or Sas Bahu Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.The temple was built in the 10th century AD and is considered to be one of the finest examples of ancient Hindu architecture in India. The temple is known for its intricate carvings and sculptures that adorn its walls and columns. These carvings depict scenes from Hindu mythology and religious texts, and are considered to be some of the finest examples of Hindu art and craftsmanship. One can notice the idols of Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma, Goddess Saraswati in the temple while there are also some sculptures that feature Lord Ram, Lord Balram and many more Hindu Gods.

Famous For: Architecture, Culture, History

Timings: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Sajjangarh Biological Park – Where Conservation Meets Adventure

Sajjangarh Biological Park Udaipur

Sajjangarh Biological Park, also known as the Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace Wildlife Sanctuary, is a beautiful and unique park located in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The park is also home to a large number of animals, including tigers, leopards, deer, and a variety of reptiles and birds. The Visitors can take tours of the enclosed species to learn more about the wildlife and their habitats. The Sajjangarh Biological Park is also known for its beautiful gardens and scenic views. The park is surrounded by lush green forests and rolling hills, and there are several walking trails and picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Famous For: Nature, Wildlife

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Tuesday)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what are the top sightseeing places in udaipur.

The top places in Udaipur are Lake Pichola, City Palace, Udaipur, Fateh Sagar Lake, Sajjangarh Palace, Eklingji Temple, and Vintage and Classic Car Museum.

Q. What is the best way to reach Udaipur?

Udaipur is well-connected by air, rail, and road. One can choose the means of transport according to their convenience to reach Udaipur.

Q. What is the best time to visit Udaipur?

The best time to visit Udaipur is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and comfortable for sightseeing.

Q. How many days are enough for Udaipur?

You will need at least 2-3 days to explore Udaipur at a leisurely pace.

Published: 16 Feb, 2023

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City Palace - Udaipur

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#1 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 3 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Udaipur City Palace is a beautiful royal palace complex situated on the banks of Lake Pichola in Udaipur city of Rajasthan. This majestic palace is the largest palace complex in India, and among the must include places in Udaipur packages . The City Palace was built initially by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559 AD when he shifted his capital from the erstwhile Chittorgarh to the newly found city of Udaipur. The Palace was built over nearly 400 years, with contributions from several rulers of the Mewar dynasty. Among the top Udaipur tourist places , the City Palace boasts of a wonderful blend of Medieval European and Indian architectural styles. Set at an average elevation of 598 m, the Palace has several towers, domes, and arches, which add to the flavor of the heritage site. Courtyards, pavilions, .....

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Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola

#2 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 2.5 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Pichola Lake is an artificial fresh water lake situated in the heart of Udaipur city in Rajasthan. Surrounded by hills, gardens, temples and havelis, Lake Pichola is one of the most beautiful lakes in India and a popular tourist attraction in Udaipur. Pichola Lake was built in 1362 AD by Pichhu Banjara, a gypsy Banjara tribesman who transported grain, during the reign of Maharana Lakha. Later, Maharana Udai Singh, impressed by the charm of this lake with the backdrop of green hills, founded the city of Udaipur on the banks of the lake and also enlarged the lake by constructing a stone masonry dam in the Badi Pol region. Lake Pichola is one of the several contiguous lakes, developed over the last few centuries in and around Udaipur city. Named after nearby Picholi village, Pichola Lake is nearly 4 km long and 3 km wide. The lake has a surface area of about 696 hectares .....

Eklingji Temple

Eklingji Temple

#3 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 24 km from Udaipur, Eklingji Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Eklingji or Kailashpuri town in Udaipur district of Rajasthan. It is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Rajasthan , and among the top places to visit near Udaipur . Eklingji Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the tutelary deity of the former Mewar rulers. Ek means 'one' while ling means 'lingum or the life giving phallic symbol of Lord Shiva'. The patron deity of the Mewar clan is considered the actual ruler of the region while the kings are merely the Dewan (or the Prime Minister) of this God of Mewar. Initially, the temple was built in 734 AD by Bappa Rawal, the founder of the Mewar dynasty. In the later years, it was repaired and modified by various Kings, to clean the remnants of obliteration made by the attacks of Mohammedans. The temple complex is located .....

Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Haveli

#4 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 2 km from City Palace and 3 km from City Railway Station, Bagore Ki Haveli is an old royal building situated in front of the Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat in Udaipur. This is one of the top places to visit in Udaipur. Built by Amir Chand Badwa, the Chief Minister of Mewar Royal Court, it dates back to the 18th century. Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore, who resided in the haveli, incorporated three storeys to the main structure, in 1878 AD. This ancient edifice has more than hundred rooms and displays delicate carvings and glass work. After being deserted for 50 years post-independence, the haveli was finally handed over to the West Zone Cultural Centre in 1986 for restoration. Today, the Haveli looks glorious and also houses a museum in its premises with paintings and costumes of the Royal Kings. The interiors of the Haveli are embellished with intricate and fine mirror work. One can also see the private quarters of the royal ladies, their bath areas, dressing .....

Monsoon Palace - Sajjangarh

Monsoon Palace - Sajjangarh

#5 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 12 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 10 km from City Palace, the Monsoon Palace, formerly known as the Sajjangarh Palace, is a hilltop royal palace overlooking the Fateh Sagar and Pichola Lakes in the city of Udaipur . The Palace is named Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874-1884) of the Mewar Dynasty, who built it in 1884 AD. He was the 72nd ruler of the Mewar Dynasty. The Place reflects the rich cultural and history of Mewar Kingdom. It was built primarily to watch the monsoon clouds; hence, it is popularly known as Monsoon Palace. The palace, built with white marble, is located on Bansdara peak of the Aravalli hill range at an altitude of 944 m (3100 feet). The intention of Maharana Sajjan Singh was to build a nine storey complex, basically as an astronomical center and to keep track of the movement of monsoon clouds in the area surrounding the palace, and also to provide employment to people. .....

Lake Palace - Udaipur

Lake Palace - Udaipur

#6 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 4 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Lake Palace or Taj Lake Palace is a heritage hotel situated on Jag Niwas Island of Pichola Lake in Udaipur . Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur is the most romantic hotel in the world. The Lake Palace was built between 1743 and 1746 AD as a pleasure palace by Maharana Jagat Singh II, the 62nd ruler of the Mewar dynasty. Sprawling over an area of 4 acres, the palace was constructed facing east, allowing its inhabitants to pray to Surya, the Hindu sun god, at the crack of dawn. In the later years, the Palace was used as the summer resort by the descendants of Jagat Singh. Lake Palace has a series of courtyards that are aligned with numerous columns, terraces, beautiful fountains and well laid gardens. The walls made of black and white marbles are adorned by semi-precious stones and ornamented niches. Lake Palace also comprises several rooms by the name of Bada Mahal, Khush Mahal, .....

Jag Mandir Palace

Jag Mandir Palace

#7 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 3.5 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Jag Mandir Palace is a beautiful palace located on the southern island of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. This is among the popular tourist places in Udaipur and also one of the famous wedding places in Udaipur. Also known as Lake Garden Palace, the palace construction is credited to three Maharanas of the Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar kingdom. The construction of the palace was started in 1551 AD by Maharana Amar Singh, continued by Maharana Karan Singh (1620-1628) and finally completed by Maharana Jagat Singh I (1628-1652). It is named as Jagat Mandir in honour of Maharana Jagat Singh. The royal family used the palace as a summer resort and pleasure palace for holding parties. The history of Jag Mandir Palace goes to the days of Emperor Shah Jahan and Maharana Karan Singh. Shah Jahan was given refuge by the Maharana Karan Singh in the City Palace Udaipur. .....

Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple

#8 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 3 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Jagdish Temple is a Hindu temple located in the City Palace complex of Udaipur . This is one of the famous temples of Udaipur and among the top Udaipur attractions. Sri Jagdish Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Laxmi Narayan), the preserver of the Universe. The temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh with an estimated cost of 1.5 million rupees in 1651 AD. It is celebrated for being the largest temple in the city of Udaipur. The gateway of this temple can be sited at a distance of 150 meters from the Bara Pol of the City Palace. The temple was originally called the temple of Jagannath Rai but is now called Jagdish Temple. This temple is built in the Indo-Aryan style of architecture. This three-storied temple is a wonder of architecture that comprises beautifully carved pillars, decorated ceilings, painted walls and lush halls. The first and the second storey of the .....

Fateh Prakash Palace

Fateh Prakash Palace

#9 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 3 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Fateh Prakash Palace is a heritage building situated inside City Palace complex on the banks of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. It is one of the popular places of Udaipur sightseeing and also one of the most famous wedding destinations in Udaipur. The Fateh Prakash Palace was constructed on the orders of Maharana Fateh Singh. He is counted among the finest rulers of Mewar and he reigned from 1885 to 1935. The palace was originally built for conducting royal functions and has been accurately preserved. The palace maintains its historical value with several halls and beautiful corridors that add to the charm of the palace. The Durbar Hall in the palace holds a lot of historical significance and is one of the main features of the palace. The foundation of this hall was laid by the Viceroy of India in 1909, Lord Minto. The hall was originally named after the viceroy as the Minto Hall. The portraits of the former rulers of Udaipur .....

Fateh Sagar Lake

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#10 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 6 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 5 km from Udaipur City Palace, Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake situated besides the entrance to Moti Magri Hill and to the north of Lake Pichola in Udaipur city of Rajasthan. Named after Maharana Fateh Singh, Fateh Sagar Lake was initially constructed by Maharana Jai Singh in 1678 AD. However, after a span of 200 years, the earthen bund, which formed the lake, was washed away during floods. Thereafter, Maharana Fateh Singh built the Connaught Dam on the Lake to mark the visit of Duke of Connaught, son of Queen Victoria in 1888 AD. The dam enlarged the lake and was later renamed as Fateh Sagar Lake. It is one of the four beautiful lakes in the city, the other three being the Lake Pichola, Udai Sagar Lake, and Dhebar Lake or Jaisamand Lake. Fateh Sagar is 2.4 km length, 1.6 km width and 11.5 meter in depth. During the monsoons, the lake covers the total area of .....

Sas Bahu Temple / Sahastra Bahu Temple

Sas Bahu Temple / Sahastra Bahu Temple

#11 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 2.5 km from Eklingji Temple and 23 km from Udaipur, the Sas-Bahu Temple or Sahastra Bahu Temple is located at Nagda village on NH-8 in Udaipur district of Rajasthan. Sas-Bahu Temple is a 10th century temple complex and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Great Kachhwa King Mahapala was built this temple. The term 'Sas-Bahu' suggests 'Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law' respectively. However, it is probably just a local corruption of the original Sahastra-Bahu name, meaning 'one with thousand arms', a form of Vishnu. The main entrance to the temples is made through a door that has carved lintels and a multi-lobed arch in its middle. Both the structures are laid out on a same plan having an altar, a mandapa (columned prayer hall) with projections and a porch. The temple of Sas is comparatively larger than that of the Bahu. The Sas temple is surrounded by ten subsidiary shrines and has a torana (archway) in the front and .....

Shrinathji Temple - Nathdwara

Shrinathji Temple - Nathdwara

#12 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 26 km from Eklingji and 48 km from Udaipur, the Shrinathji Temple is a Hindu temple situated on the bank of the Banas River in Nathdwara town of Rajasthan. It is considered the second richest temple in India after the Tirupati Temple of Andhra Pradesh, and also one of the must include places in Udaipur trip . Shrinathji Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and the term 'Nathdwara' suggests the 'gate of the lord'. The temple was built by Goswami priests in 1672 AD. According to the legend, the idol of Lord Krishna was being transported during the late 17th century from Vrindavan to protect from the wrath of Aurangzeb. When the idol reached this spot, the wheels of bullock cart in which the idol was being transported sank deep down in the mud and could not be moved any farther. The accompanying priests realized that the particular place was the Lord's chosen spot and .....

Sahelion Ki Bari / Garden Of The Maidens

Sahelion Ki Bari / Garden Of The Maidens

#13 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 6 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 6 km from City Palace, Sahelion Ki Bari or Garden of Maidens is a major garden located on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur. Sahelion Ki Bari was built by Maharana Sangram Singh in the 18th century. The garden was laid for a group of 48 young women attendants who accompanied a princess to Udaipur as part of her dowry. The king wanted a separate area for them, where they could spend their time leisurely. This patterned garden used to be the popular relaxing spot of the royal ladies. The garden is also known as the 'Garden of the Maids of Honour' for the same reason. The garden set below the embankment of the Fateh Sagar Lake has beautiful lotus pools, marble pavilions and elephant shaped fountains. These fountains are fed by the water of the lake gushing through ducts made for the purpose. Each water channel has its different sound and the blend of these sounds complement the atmosphere of the place. There is .....

Vintage & Classic Car Collection

Vintage & Classic Car Collection

#14 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 1.5 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 1.5 km from City Palace, Vintage & Classic Car Collection is a vintage car museum located in the premises of Garden Hotel just opposite Gulab Bagh, Udaipur. It is a paradise for vintage car lovers and also one of the popular tourist places in Udaipur . This museum is owned by Rana Sriji Arvind Singh Mewar. Inaugurated on 15th February 2000, the Vintage & Classic Car Collection exhibits an exquisite and diverse collection of classic and rare automobiles. Some of these regal grandeurs of automobiles were the luxurious possessions of the Maharajas of Udaipur, while many of them have been added later to the collection to provide a unique and elite safari to the visitors as part of Udaipur sightseeing packages . The collection is housed in the original former Mewar State Motor Garage, which currently .....

Maharana Pratap Smarak

Maharana Pratap Smarak

#15 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 5.5 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 5 km from City Palace, Maharana Pratap Memorial is situated atop Moti Magri or Pearl Hill on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur. Maharana Pratap Memorial is a historic site that is dedicated to the great Maharana Pratap Singh and his loyal horse Chetak. The memorial was constructed in 1948 with the initiative taken by Maharana Bhagwat Singh Mewar with the help of a public trust. The memorial comprises a life-sized bronze statue of Maharana Pratap balanced on his favourite horse, Chetak. The statue of Maharana Pratap is 11 feet high, with a weight of 7 tonnes. Considered a loyal companion by Maharana Pratap, Chetak stood by him till his last breath, before being killed in the battle of Haldighati between Rajputs and Mughals in 1576 AD. Maharana Pratap Memorial and its premises are well maintained so that the tourists can enjoy the picturesque surroundings. The view from the hill-top is awesome. There is a museum .....

Haldighati

#16 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 48 km from Udaipur, Haldighati is a historical mountain pass in the Aravalli Range and it connects Rajsamand and Pali districts of Rajasthan. Haldighati is famously known for the historical battle of Haldighati, which took place in 1576 AD between Maharana Pratap Singh and Man Singh, the general of Mughal emperor Akbar. This battle is considered as one of the most significant events in the history of the Rajputs, and this battle was also one of the shortest battles in Indian history, which lasted for only 4 hours. Today, the Haldighati pass, in which the battle took place, stands as a tourist spot, with great memories of Maharana Pratap Singh and his brave horse Chetak. The term Haldighati has been derived from the yellow colored soil of the place that gives a sense of turmeric. This place was the battlefield for the legend Maharana Pratap and also the place where his mount, Chetak, breathed his last. Maharana Pratap erected a small monument for his horse at .....

Shilpgram

#17 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 8.5 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 7 km from Sajjangarh, Shilpgram is a rural arts and crafts complex situated near Havala village in Udaipur city. Also known as The Craft Village or The Artisan's Village, Shilpgram is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur . Inaugurated by Rajiv Gandhi in 1989, the rural arts and crafts complex is spread over an undulating terrain of 70-acres of land and is surrounded by Aravali mountain range. Shilpgram is an ethnographic museum that depicts the lifestyles of the folk and tribal people of the region. The main purpose of setting up Shilpgram is to increase the knowledge and awareness of the rural arts and crafts for the younger generation. The center witnesses several workshops specially conducted for children who are interested in learning arts, crafts, music and theatre. The Complex has an open air Amphitheatre with a seating capacity .....

Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake

#18 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 57 km from Udaipur, Jaisamand Lake, also known as Dhebar Lake, is a manmade lake situated in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan. It is India's second-largest artificial lake after Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar, and among the major places to visit as part of Udaipur tour packages . Maharana Jai Singh built Jaisamand Lake in 1685 AD while building a dam over the Gomati River. The statistics of the lake are 14 km in length, 9 km in width, and 102 feet in depth. The lake has a circumference of 30 miles. The dam on this lake is worth mentioning due to its massive size of 1202 feet length, 116 feet height, and 70 feet width and houses a Shiva temple at its center. Jaisamand Lake was the largest artificial lake in Asia, till the time when the Aswan Dam of Egypt was not constructed, and among the popular places to visit near Udaipur . Jaisamand Lake comprises .....

Ahar Cenotaphs & Museum

Ahar Cenotaphs & Museum

#19 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 5 km from Udaipur City Railway Station and 6 km from City Palace, Ahar is a historical place located in Udaipur. Ahar is the place where all the rulers of Mewar were cremated and is one of the top places to visit in Udaipur . Ahar is famous for the cenotaphs of the Royal rulers and an archeological museum. The site contains more than 250 cenotaphs of the maharajas of Mewar that were built over approximately 350 years. Each Cenotaph of the respective rulers has their own brave story to tell. There are 19 chhatris that commemorate the 19 maharajas who were cremated here. These memorial monuments have striking columns raised on big platforms sheltered by of arched roofs. The chhatri of Maharana Amar Singh seems to be most interesting because of its carvings. The other chhatris dedicated to Maharana Sangram Singh, Swaroop Singh, Shambhu Singh, Fateh Singh, Bhupal Singh, Bhagwat Singh Mewar .....

Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway

Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway

#20 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 3 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway is a popular cable car ride that connects Sri Karni Mata Temple at Machhala Hill Top and Deendayal Upadhyay Park in Udaipur. It is one of the best Udaipur tourist places . The Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway was built by businessman Kailash Khandelwal in collaboration with UIT in 2008. The ropeway links the two places through a fixed grip mono cable of 387 meters and is the first ropeway of Rajasthan. The cable car installed is also called Gondola meaning the compartment that is suspended from an airship and is used for transportation of personnel. After reaching to the cable car stop point, one has to walk through steps to reach Karni Mata's Temple. Inside the temple there is a white stone idol of the goddess Karni Mata. One has to walk or climb little will find a shrine of Pahad Wale Baba also known as Malang Sarkar .....

Udaipur Solar Observatory

Udaipur Solar Observatory

#21 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 8 km from Udaipur City Railway Station, Udaipur Solar Observatory is located on an island in the Fateh Sagar Lake near Shilpgram in Udaipur. The Udaipur Solar Observatory was built in 1975 by Dr. Arvind Bhatnagar under the aegis of Vedshala Trust, Ahmedabad and Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India. Built with the objective to constantly monitor the Sun, the observatory was designed as per the model of the Big Bear solar observatory in the southern California. The observatory was later taken over by the Department of Space, Govt. of India under the administration of Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad in 1981. This is known to be the best solar observing site in Asia and also one of the few observatories in the world situated on land. The sky conditions at Udaipur are quite favourable for solar observations. Since the observatory is situated amidst a large mass of water, air turbulence which occurs due to ground heating by sun's rays is decreased. .....

Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh

#22 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 48 km from Rajsamand, 52 km from Nathdwara, 89 km from Udaipur, 191 km from Jodhpur, 347 km from Jaipur, and 605 km from Delhi, Kumbhalgarh, also known as Kumbhalmer, is a historical fortress located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan , and among the best historical places to visit near Udaipur . Among the must include places in Kumbhalgarh tour packages , Kumbhalgarh Fort is a Mewar fortress built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century AD. It is the second most important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh. The original fort of Kumbhalgarh is believed to have been built by King Samprati, the Mauryan prince. Kumbhalgarh is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king, and warrior of Mewar. Although Kumbhalgarh was built ..... Distance (From Udaipur City Railway Station): 89 Kms Trip Duration (From Udaipur City Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh

#23 of 23 Places to Visit in Udaipur

At a distance of 117 km from Udaipur, 175 km from Kota, 199 km from Ajmer, 313 km from Jaipur and 319 km from Jodhpur, Chittorgarh or Chittaurgarh is a historical city and municipality located on the banks of river Gambhiri and Berach in Rajasthan, India. It is one of the top heritage places in India , and among the famous Rajasthan tourist places for history buffs. Chittorgarh is the administrative headquarters of Chittorgarh district and the former capital of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar. It can be visited along with Udaipur tour packages . The history of Chittorgarh holds an important place in Indian history and is brimming with heroic tales of the great Rajput warriors. Also known as Chittor, Chittorgarh was built by the Maurya dynasty in the 7th century AD. It was then known as Chitrakut after Chitrangada Mori, a Rajput chieftain as written ..... Distance (From Udaipur City Railway Station): 117 Kms Trip Duration (From Udaipur City Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Most Asked Questions on Udaipur

Udaipur can be visited at any time. However, the Winter season from October to March is the best time to visit Udaipur. Winter temperature is cool and is the perfect time to explore its historic heritage and rich culture. It is also the busiest season in Udaipur and usually, hotels are expensive during this season.

Udaipur usually requires around 2-3 days to visit the most important attractions. There are several wonderful destinations around Udaipur like Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh and Mount Abu which can be visited by adding few additional days to the trip.

Budget of Udaipur trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Udaipur tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5100 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7850 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Udaipur like City Palace, Lake Pichola, Eklingji Temple, Bagore Ki Haveli, Monsoon Palace - Sajjangarh, Lake Palace, Jag Mandir Palace, Jagdish Temple and Fateh Prakash Palace, etc.

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10 Places To Visit In Udaipur: India’s Enigmatic ‘Venice

A royal rendezvous enveloped in harmony!

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Nestled in the central heart of Rajasthan, Udaipur is a gleaming jewel that glints with royal charm and breathtaking beauty. It is a town frequently dubbed as ‘Venice of the East’ and “ City Of Lakes ” as it is surrounded by shimmering lakes and embraced with flourishing green hills of the Aravallis. The iconic Lake Palace, floats like a dream on Lake Pichola, marking a delicate beginning of Places to visit in Udaipur.

Are you into huge lakes? Jaisamand Lake – is Asia’s 2nd-largest man-made freshwater lake while the City Palace, Sajjangarh and our very own Monsoon Palace, stand tall, adding a touch of grandeur to this city. Coming to a fun fact — Udaipur loves its bling! It’s a hub for zinc and marble, giving the touch of timeless royal beauty to the forts and palaces.

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Best Places To Visit In Udaipur

With Udaipur’s worldwide acclaim, it is undeniable that the city is brimming with charming places. In this article, we have meticulously decided on the crème de la crème of these destinations, embodying the unique essence of Udaipur. So, let us guide you through our curated list of must-visit spots that truly define the soul of this sublime city!

1. Gulab Bagh And Zoo, Udaipur’s Floral Paradise

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Gulab Bagh is esteemed among the top 10 places to visit in Udaipur. Imagine a space where roses bloom in riotous colors and a zoo where zebras and rhinos roam. Spread across a whopping hundred acres, this spot is a dream for every plant and animal lover. Let your inner child free and hop on a toy train if walking’s not your thing, the train journey offers a delightful ride around the park where you can spot owls, black leopards and more! You can even go through Saraswati Bhawan’s historical manuscripts, or explore the medicinal wonders of Miraj Jyotish Upvan garden.

Location: Bapu Bazar Road, In Sajjan Niwas Bagh, Gulab bagh, Khanjipeer, Udaipur

Timings: Gulab Bagh is open from 8 AM – 6 PM

Entry Fee: The entry cost is INR 25

2. Jag Mandir, Udaipur’s Floating Palace

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Jag Mandir, frequently dubbed as Udaipur’s own floating palace, delivers exactly that! This 17th-century marvel stands proudly amidst the pristine waters of Lake Pichola. The octagonal towers are crowned with chic domes, mixing Mughal and Rajput styles which can be seen in the royal rooms; Zenana Mahal and Kunwar Pada ka Mahal. The Gul Mahal is a showstopper with Maharana Amar Singh’s touch and Maharana Jagat Singh’s flair. Made of sandstone and adorned with a crescent, it is a masterpiece waiting for your Instagram. 

Location: Lake Pichola, Udaipur

Timings: Jag Mandir is open from 10 AM – 6 PM

Entry Fee: The entry cost is INR 400

3. Saheliyon Ki Bari, Udaipur’s Enchanting Garden Of Queens

one of the top tourist places in udaipur

Want to be transported to a garden fit for queens? Look no further than Saheliyon Ki Bari. Legend has it that this lush paradise turned into a royal gift from a king to his queen, designed particularly for her and her 48 maids. Imagine marble elephants, swish fountains, and fascinating kiosks dotting the landscape. We’re talking pristine water swimming pools that greet you, along with state of the art bird fountains and the serene lotus pool—perfect spots for that romantic selfie or a quiet second. Maharana Bhopal Singh even brought rain fountains to up the flamboyance!

Location: Saheli Marg, New Fatehpura, Panchwati, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: Saheliyon Ki Bari is open from 9 AM to 7 PM

Entry Fee: The entry cost is INR 10 for Indians and INR 50 for Foreigners.

4. Bagore Ki Haveli, Udaipur’s Cultural Gem

do add Bagore Ki Haveli to your udaipur itinerary

Overlooking Lake Pichola, Bagore Ki Haveli boasts intricate replicas and glass work throughout its hundred rooms emanating the extraordinary craftsmanship and is one among the wonderful places to visit in Udaipur. Among the perfect places to visit in Udaipur for couples, don’t miss out on the nightly Dharohar Dance Show, a vibrant celebration of Rajasthan’s folk traditions. Explore specialized museums inside, from the Puppet Museum’s miniatures to the Turban Museum’s insights on diverse ways turbans are worn across cultures and the Weapon Section’s showcase of royal armory from bygone eras.

Location: Haveli, opp. Gangaur Ghat Marg, close to Hotel, Old City, Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: Bagore Ki Havel is open from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (museum), 7 PM – 8 PM (Dance Show)

Entry Fee: The entry cost is INR 60 for Domestic Adult

INR 30 for Domestic Children (5-12), INR 100 for Foreign Adult and, INR 50 for Foreign Children (5-12)

5. The Lake Palace, Udaipur’s Dreamy Waterfront Wonder

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These have to be the best tourist places in Udaipur to visit! Imagine a palace so fashionable, it appears to dance right at the surface of the shimmering blue waters of Lake Pichola. The Lake Palace, nestled on Jag Niwas Island, isn’t just a beautiful sight,it is a living legend! Built in 1734 by the innovative Maharana Jagat Singh, it began as a royal summer time escape and now plays host as a heritage hotel. With its foundation set on a whopping 4 acres of rock, it’s no surprise it was called Jag Niwas. But wait, there’s more! Inside, you may find a 24-hour business center, snazzy meeting rooms, and 12 feast halls!—ideal for your royal soirée!

Location: Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: The Lake Palace is open from 9 AM – 6 PM (Palace), 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Boating)

Entry Fee: The entry to The Lake Palace is free

6. Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur’s Aquatic Wonderland

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Among the top places to visit in Udaipur is a sparkling expanse of water nestled amidst lush hills, reflecting the cerulean skies and providing a serene get away. Sounds like a dream? Trust us, Fateh Sagar Lake manifests this exceptionally—a picturesque reservoir that has charmed locals and travelers for years. This man-made lake, first built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh, spans over 2.4 km and is dotted with 3 islands. For those trying to get in the direction of the water, boat rides are available, permitting you to soak inside the beauty of the lake up near. The lake offers a long list of water sports along with a variety of eateries where you can appreciate local cuisine too.

Location: Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: Fateh Sagar Lake is open from 10 AM – 5 PM

Entry Fee: 

Boating: INR 15-30 (Indians), INR 60-125 (Foreign Nationals)

Motorboat: INR 200 (Adult), INR 100 (Child)

Speedboat: INR 200 for 30 minutes (8:00 AM to 4:30 PM)

7. Lake Pichola, Udaipur’s Liquid Gem

Lake Pichola is an artificial freshwater lake

Envision a big expanse of shimmering water, reflecting the palaces and bathing in the golden solar rays. That’s Lake Pichola for you—a natural wonder that has captured hearts and imaginations for hundreds of years.

Lake Pichola, an artificial freshwater lake, was created in 1362 AD and named after the Picholi village. Spanning over 4 km², this iconic lake is surrounded by architectural wonders like the City Palace Udaipur, Jag Mandir, and the picturesque Lake Palace. It is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur at night.

And in case you’re visiting at night, do not miss out on the sunset. It’s a sight that creates a magical ambiance!

Location: Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: Lake Pichola is open from 9 AM to 6 PM

Boating Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM

Motorboats: INR 400 per person

Luxury cruises: INR 700 per person

Book Now: Full-Day Private City Tour of Udaipur Including Boat Ride in Lake Pichola

8. Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Udaipur’s Cloud-Kissed Jewel

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Perched on the Aravalli hills, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace stands as a reflection of Udaipur’s royal prowess making it one of the top places to visit in Udaipur.

This palace, additionally known as Sajjangarh Palace or Sajjangarh Fort, gives panoramic views through the intricately carved balconies, huge domes, and expansive courtyards that radiates a harmonious combination of Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles.

Built in the late nineteenth century by Maharana Sajjan Singh, this majestic edifice changed from an astronomical center to serving as a monsoon retreat and hunting lodge for the royal family.

Location: Monsoon Palace Road, Sajjan Garh, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace is open from 9 AM to 6 PM

The entry cost is:

Domestic Adult: INR 50

Domestic Children (Age 5-12): INR 25

Foreign Adult: INR 300

Foreign Children (Age 5-12): INR 150

9. Udaipur Solar Observatory, Where The Sun Takes Center Stage

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Ever wondered how astronomers get the marvelous pictures of our closest planets? Look no further than the Udaipur Solar Observatory! Set against the backdrop of Udaipur’s scenic splendor, this observatory houses high-tech solar telescopes offering a close-up view of the sun, revealing the different celestial wonders, this has to be one of the best places to visit in Udaipur with family.

Adding to its list of cutting-edge technology, the observatory has brought the “sun vector magnetograph” which is instrumental in figuring out the magnetic field of active regions on the sun, giving you a deeper understanding of our famous star’s dynamic nature.

Location: Near Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: Udaipur Solar Observatory is open from 9 AM – 5 PM

The entry cost is INR 50 for Indian Adult and

INR 200 for Foreign Adult 

10. Bada Mahal, Where Rajasthani Charm Meets Mughal Magic

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Have you ever walked through a 27-meter-high masterpiece? Welcome to Bada Mahal. This towering marvel dazzles with complex designs, captivating mirror artwork, and breathtaking carvings that make you stop and gaze. Inside, you will find fountains that add a dash of freshness to the area. Imagine wandering through grand corridors, lounging in sprawling courtyards, and stepping out onto amazing balconies that provide stunning perspectives.

Location: City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: The Bada Mahal is open from 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM 

The entry cost is Rs 30/- for adults

Rs 15/- for children and

Rs 200/- for digicam

Where To Eat?

Dine like royalty at sheesh mahal: udaipur’s culinary gem.

All that sightseeing must make one hungry, right? Fear not! Udaipur has dining spots that will make you feel like you’re feasting in a royal palace. And the leading one on the list of p laces to visit in Udaipur is Sheesh Mahal, an open-air dining Indian restaurant that offers jaw dropping views of the lake.

Sheesh Mahal is where the essence of Indian kitchens comes alive, taking fine dining to unprecedented heights. The recipes here are straight from royal kitchens and the ambiance is set to pro level with the warm embers of candles setting a magical scene.

Location: The Leela Palace, Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Cost: Above INR 2500 

Timings: Sheesh Mahal is open from 11 AM – 11 PM

Udaipur has great dining spots

Savor Udaipur’s Delights: Khamma Gani Restaurant

After an afternoon of exploring Udaipur’s wonders, treat yourself to delightful flavors of Khamma Ghani Restaurant. The hospitality here is warm and alluring, true to the spirit of Rajasthan. The servers take pride in serving guests with proper care, making you feel at home. As for the style, the restaurant seamlessly combines traditional Rajasthani décor with cutting-edge elegance. The interiors are tastefully completed, reflecting the rich historical past of Udaipur. Their Lal Maas, a spicy mutton curry, is a favorite not to be missed along with the Dal Baati Churma.

Location: No. 63, Rang Sagar Lake, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Cost: Above INR 2500

Timings: 8 PM–11 PM

Suggested Reads: A Guide To 10 Best Places To Visit Near Udaipur

Final Thoughts

Rajasthan as a state has an insane amount of experiences, from the desert safaris to the gypsy land which is a whole world in itself. However, Udaipur stands as a proud jewel with the remarkable lakes that offer a visual treat, educational experiences and adventure all in a package deal. Afterall, it is a convenient experience when you get to indulge in a multitude of places to visit in Udaipur all at once. 

It’s safe to say now, that Udaipur is a bright hub, from shimmering lakes to majestic palaces, Udaipur really stands proud as a gem in Rajasthan’s crown. This destination offers the  architecture fanatic with plenty to observe, a nature lover with plenty to admire and the foodie with a hearty hospitable dining experience.

From the City Palace’s grand corridors to the sail across Lake Pichola, you will experience the town’s captivating charm on your Udaipur trip. Historical enthusiasts will be satisfied beyond imagination at the Bagore Ki Haveli and astronomical enthusiasts at the Udaipur Solar Observatory. Each hotspot is unique in its own way, allowing you to go back home with a variety of memories and stories to tell.

The City Palace is an imposing palace that showcases a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, Lake Pichola offers an iconic artificial freshwater lake surrounded by architectural wonders.

Ambrai Ghat is best for enjoying a romantic dinner with a beautiful view of Lake Pichola, and Bagore Ki Haveli hosts the vibrant Dharohar Dance Show, showcasing Rajasthani folk traditions.

Saheliyon Ki Bari is a romantic lawn filled with lush greenery and beautiful fountains, and Jag Mandir offers a floating palace with breathtaking views and a serene environment.

Start your day with the grand City Palace to explore Udaipur’s royal beauty, after which you can head to Fateh Sagar Lake to loosen up by the lake or experience a boating experience.

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Cazzy Magennis

Udaipur is known as the “city of lakes” due to the beautiful lakes that surround it. Well worth visiting on any India backpacking adventure !

If you find yourself in wondering what to do in Udaipur for 2 days , then this guide has got you sorted!

And as well as the best things to do, it's packed full of other useful travel tips for planning your stay here. Such as when to go, where to stay and where to head to after.

It’s pretty much a full-throttle Udaipur travel guide!

Let's get started ...

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Where to stay in Udaipur

Based on our experience, the best place to stay in Udaipur is just on the outskirts of the city . We stayed at a hotel called Treebo Trend Park Classic ; which is situated just outside of the main city centre. It's a quick 10 minute ride into the heart of the action, but you also have the choice to completely skip it out when exploring places to visit just outside Udaipur.

Location-wise, this hotel was great; but it certainly fell short in a number of other areas. Including customer service, dining and cleanliness.

Instead, here's a look at some much better accommodation in Udaipur, all designed to suit different budgets ...

Best Airbnb - Dera Baghdarrah Luxury Wildlife Camp

Located 20km outside of the city, this is perhaps the most unique and mesmerising place to stay in Udaipur. Sure, you will need to travel back into the city to see the sites; however this camp offers a whole new experiencein itself! The camp is located on the banks of Bagdara Lake, nestled wonderfully within a nature reserve. The camp was set up as a joint venture with the states Forestry Department, offering guests the chance to get up close and personal and live amongst the wildlife. You get to stay in your own private glamping tent and can opt for a package stay which includes all of your meals.

Budget Choice - Hostel Mantra

Located in Udaipur's Old City, it's the perfect choice if you're backpacking through India and are looking for a fun place to meet people and enjoy Udaipur's night life. The hostel is within walking distance of a number of bars, shops and restaurants and they offer a range of both dorm rooms and private rooms. So great if you are travelling as a couple and still want a bit of privacy (like us!).

Mid-range option - Trident Udaipur

Located just 5 miles from the city centre, this is the perfect location that we recommend for escaping the main noise of the city, but still being close enough to grab a quick taxi ride in. Compared to Western standards, this place offers PHENOMENAL value for money , and is nothing short of a 5 star resort! It's spread over a 43 acre site, right besides the gorgeous Pichola Lake. There is a huge outdoor pool and relaxation area, as well as 3 on-site restaurants.

Luxury pick - The Oberoi Udaivilas Udaipur

All across India, Oberoi hotels are some of the finest and most awe inspiring hotels you will find. Their Udaipur site is easily one of the finest, situated on the banks of Lake Pichola, spread across a 50 acre site, and designed in magnificent style to mimic the famous palaces of India . The 2 outdoor pools are heated and there are all of the luxuries and mod-cons you would expect including outdoor spa, high quality on-site restaurants and traditional outdoor music. Seriously, just check this place out!

Getting around Udaipur

There are many options for getting around Udaipur, including...

  • Uber and Ola - Super convenient and a really cheap way to get around. Having a local sim is useful, that way you can use your data to order them from anywhere. We found that Airtel is the best network, and it’s super cheap to get a sim- you’ll just need your passport, visa and a passport photo and head into any Airtel store. ‍
  • Tuk-Tuks - These can be rented via Uber and Ola too, or you can negotiate direct with a driver. A good thing to do is look on Ola and see how much the journey is supposed to be, then you’ll have a rough idea of what’s fair when you’re haggling for a price. Generally, you go 50 rupees higher than what the Ola says and you’ll probably come to a fair deal. ‍
  • Moped - You can easily rent mopeds in Udaipur. There are vendors all over the main city advertising it and it’s cheap and fuss-free. They will take either your driving licence (don’t give your passport) or a deposit. This is how we got around, as a moped gives you more flexibility to visit the other lakes and sites we’ve spoken about without a time limit. If you have just 2 days in Udaipur and want to see all the brilliant places I recommended, then a moped is a good shout.
  • Organised tour - If you don't feel comfortable riding a moped, and arranging your own transport fills you with dread, then it may be best to book onto a scheduled private tour each day. Such as this full day tour here which takes you to many of the best sites in Udaipur mentioned below. Plus, you get a nice air-conditioned car to sit in and a guide who can give you more information about each site as you are there.

The best places to visit in Udaipur India

Now for the good part, the top places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days! I will take you through the various places we visited, and some places we didn’t quite make it too. Because we work when travelling, it can cut our “sightseeing” time short, but if you’re just travelling, then you will manage all these sights with two days in Udaipur.

As with any 2 days trip, things are going to be busy, but this list is full of great places to go in Udaipur that really very little should be missed. Start your day early to take full advantage of what Udaipur has to offer.

1. City Palace

city palace udaipur

The Udaipur City Palace is one of the main, (if not the main) attraction in Udaipur and it should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days. It will take around an hour or so to explore this beautiful palace and it’s a cheap experience.

It opens from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm, and Bradley and I went at 4 and had enough time. It can get super busy, but if you go super early you might be able to beat the crowds. The palace complex itself is beautiful and there is a restaurant that serves actual gold coffee (As you can imagine, that's kind of expensive!)

I would recommend getting a guide to tell you all the stories and history of the place. It’s not expensive and whilst everything is in English, you still miss out on some of the essences without a guide.

Cost:   INR 300 (for foreigners)
Tour Option:  Unique city palace tour with a night show

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‍ 2. Lake Pichola

sunset view on lake pichola

Pichola Lake is an artificial freshwater lake and one of the largest and oldest lakes in Udaipur. It is famous for its scenic beauty & surroundings. Basically, it’s the tourist hotspot and it offers some fabulous dining options with a beautiful view of the lake. We dined at one of the restaurants near the lake for sunset dinner and drinks and it was well priced, great staff and good cocktails, plus the view were beautiful.

For the life of me I can’t remember the name of it, but I am pretty sure it was on the first page of Tripadvisor for restaurants near lake Pichola. I think the lake is best appreciated in the evening, so make sure you include it in your Udaipur 2 day itinerary. This is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur at night.

You can hire a boat for the day and go to the lake, or you can even take a sunset boat ride which whilst I didn’t do it, sounds pretty romantic.

Tour Option: Udaipur city day tour + Lake Pichola

3. Jagdish temple

how to visit places in udaipur

This is a fabulous Hindu temple just outside the city palace. It’s dedicated to Vishnu (preserver of the universe). You’ll naturally see this site on your journey to the temple.

Tour Option: Cheap walking tour to Jagdish Temple

4. Fateh Sagar Lake

lake view

Another essential lake on your list of awesome places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days.

It’s located north of Pichola lake and is just as beautiful. It may even be considered more beautiful due to the fact there are fewer tourists there. Around sunset, you will see lots of local families standing around ready to admire the beautiful view, and you should too!

There are a couple of street food vendors around if you’re feeling peckish.

5. Monsoon Palace

monsoon palace

If you seek beautiful views of Udaipur from above, then this is a great spot to visit. You can get an organised tour packages here from any of the tour agencies, rent a tuk-tuk or taxi, or rent your own moped to get up there. It’s on a hilltop so naturally offers panoramic views of Udaipur. Unfortunately, this is something I REALLY wanted to do, but couldn’t do, so please include it on your places to visit in Udaipur list and tell me what it was like! It’s open from 8 am to 6 pm.

Cost: 80 for foreigners/ 10 for locals

*Important note* You have to pay to enter the park that surrounds it.

Tour option: Half day tour to Monsoon Palace + Wild Life Sanctuary

6. Gulab Bagh and Zoo

Gulab Bagh and Zoo, India

This is the largest garden in Udaipur spreading over 100 acres, so if you like nature and beauty, this is a good place to visit in Udaipur. As a rose lover, this place will also delight you, there are LOTS of varieties of beautiful roses. Aside from the gardens, there is also a zoo on-site which is good for entertaining children. The zoo is open from 8.30am to 6 pm whereas the gardens are supposedly 24 hours.

Cost:   25 per person for Entry to the Garden/ 5 per person for Zoo Entry Fee/ 15 for Camera Fee (only for the zoo)

7. Udaipur Solar Observatory

Udaipur Solar, India

Another spot I wanted to visit but didn’t get the chance to visit was the Udaipur Solar Observatory. (Well, I drove past it on the moped- does that count? :P ) It’s open from 10 am to 6 pm and there is no entrance fee. It’s regarded as the best solar observing site in Asia and since it’s on the lake, it’s probably best seen from afar.

8. Biological park

meeting locals

This is located just below the monsoon palace, and it’s the place I was saying you get charged to go into because you are going through it to get to the palace. (Or if someone knows different then tell me, but the guard insisted that’s what happens) It’s a zoological park filled with wildlife and plants galore. If you’re heading to the Monsoon Palace anyway, then I guess it’s worth a stop.

Cost: 300 for foreign tourists / 30 for local and there is a camera charge too

‍ 9. Markets

Udaipur Markets, India

There are lots of chance to buy presents in Udaipur and there are lots of markets happening every day. I got myself my “famous” blue skirt in Udaipur for a couple of pounds. I say famous because you’ll notice I wear it a lot in my Indian travel photos . (I had a green skirt from home, but it ripped). Just wander around the main tourist area which is near the city palace and you'll naturally go by lots of markets.

10. Marvel Waterpark

Fancy something truly different whilst in Udaipur? Then add the Marvel Waterpark to your list of places to visit in Udaipur in two days. It’s cheap, cheerful and has very mixed reviews. Our plan was to go here, but we decided against it in the end, so I would love to know what people thought if they went.

I mean, for the price of 400 for adults and 250 for children, it’s not exactly a big loss if you hate it!

11. Lake Badi

Lake Badi, India

When it comes to Udaipur tourist places, this one doesn't always make the list, but I don't understand why.

Without a doubt, my favourite lake in all of Udaipur. It’s quiet, beautiful, peaceful and you might want to spend all your time there. We visited twice and it’s a beautiful place to catch a sunset. I am so glad there aren’t many tourists here, because it truly feels like it’s just you (and the massive monkeys).

When you have a moped it’s easy to reach here. You can also “hike” above the lake to a viewing point, but I’ve only ever seen pictures on Instagram of this happening, so if you’ve done it, tell me!

Tour Option: Morning cycling tour to Lake Badi + more

lake badi

12. Rent a moped and explore

Sas Bahu Temple

Renting a moped is definitely the best way to see all that Udaipur has to offer. We decided to take ourselves well outside the city area on a day trip and see what other temples and views were on offer.

We visited Sas Bahu Temple and Shri Eklong Ji Temple, both of which were worth a drive. One temple was under construction and the other was totally abandoned and no way in, so we simply walked on top of it and looked in. Still worth exploring and seeing something different.

Udaipur two day itinerary

So, let’s break this two day Udaipur itinerary up into two actual days. Here’s what I recommend.

Places to visit in Udaipur: Day 1

  • City Palace
  • Sunset dinner at Lake Pichola
  • Jagdish temple
  • Monsoon Palace
  • Biological Gardens
  • Gulab Bagh and Zoo

Places to visit in Udaipur: Day 2

  • Renting a moped and exploring outside Udaipur
  • Marvel Waterpark in morning
  • Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Udaipur Solar Observatory

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Udaipur itinerary 3 days

If you've got more than 2 days in Udaipur, then you can easily slow these places do and add other places to visit in Udaipur in 3 days. But, if you start your day early, then you can easily see all these awesome places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days.

Extra for 3 day itinerary in Udaipur

Day trip to kumbhalgarah fort.

You will see this advertised in all the tour agents in Udaipur, and it can be done as a full or half day trip. It’s a fabulous fort and it looks very interesting. We didn’t have time, and you would only be able to do it if you had 3 days in Udaipur.

Other Udaipur Travel tips and FAQ

How do you get to udaipur.

You can get to Udaipur via bus, plane or train.

Flights: You can get flights to Udaipur from all major airports, such as Mumbai and Delhi. Bradley and I flew from Mumbai and it cost around £35. It was only an hour flight, and I had enough of doing overnight train journeys, so it was totally worth it. From the airport, you can get an Uber to your hotel in Udaipur. Check Skyscanner for the best deals.

Train: You can get a train from all over the country to Udaipur. I recommend travelling in 2nd Class AC (although 3rd class AC is also doable, just no privacy). Buy your tickets at the station or a ticket agent to get the best price, and if a train is sold out online, then go to the train station as they typically have some seats left.

Bus: Buses are frequent around India and you can easily book a bus online with red bus. There is no need to print anything and you can track your bus which is quite convenient. Buses will be similar to a train price, if not cheaper.

We suggest using 12GoAsia for travel needs across India! 

When is the best time to visit Udaipur?

brad at lake badi

The best time to visit Udaipur is during the winter season. The temperature is more comfortable and it’s actually the peak tourist season for both locals and foreigners making their way through the cultural triangle. So, this makes the best months to visit as September, October, November, December, February and March.

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How long should I stay in Udaipur?

view from city palace

Well this a two-day post, so naturally I would say two days it quite adequate, especially if you are on a strict timeline. You couldn’t see it all in a day, actually, a day would be wasteful because Udaipur is most beautiful when you explore outside of the city. You could easily stay here 3 days or more, depending on your itinerary. But India is a big country and if you’re taking it all on, then two days is where it’s at!

If you're looking for places to visit in Udaipur in 1 day, then I would recommend just choosing 4 things from this list and focusing on that.

ATMS in Udaipur

Udaipur has got a good variety of ATMs. If you use a Revolut card ( a travel card that gives you the best exchange rate on the market- so why not!?) then use the Bank of Baroda, as it doesn’t charge you for withdrawals. There is one or two in Udaipur. Most restaurants and hotels take card too and even the markets, but it’s best to have some small change for haggling or tuk-tuk fares.

Where to go after Udaipur

If you’re heading towards the cultural triangle, then I recommend hitting up Jodhpur next. It’s an easy bus ride away and there is a great guy in Udaipur who can organise buses and trains for the rest of your trip. He takes a 50 pence commission, so it’s worth the convenience, plus he can find you trains which are a nightmare to find anyway. Trains book up super quick. He’s a super friendly guy and the one we used, so I shan’t complain!

The bus he booked us to Jodhpur was super comfortable, clean and modern.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my post on the 12 awesome places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days. If you’ve got anything else you think I should add to the list, then let me know. Happy travels!

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2 Days in Udaipur Itinerary: the White City of India

Lake Pichola in Udaipur

Thanks to its five lakes, Udaipur has often been dubbed the Venice of the East or the City of Lakes , and it’s one of my favourite cities in Rajasthan. This Udaipur itinerary for 2 days is perfect for first-timers . It will bring you to floating palaces, beautiful temples and breathtaking viewpoints.

Surrounded by the Aravalli hills, Udaipur was founded in the 16th century as the new capital of the Mewar Kingdom. It would remain like this until 1818 when it became a British princely state.

Today, Udaipur is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan and it’s easy to understand why. With its serene lakes, colourful markets and peaceful gardens, it’s a city that does not disappoint.

2 days travel itinerary for Udaipur, India

Lake Pichola in Udaipur

Day 1: Lakes and temples

Let’s dive right into it! The first day of this itinerary will give you an idea of what Udaipur is all about. It will bring you to the city’s most romantic lake, its most famous temple and a spectacular viewpoint.

8:30 am: Lake Pichola

Gangaur Ghat on Lake Pichola

We’ll start the first day of this itinerary by exploring Lake Pichola and its surroundings. Lake Pichola is undoubtedly Udaipur’s most famous sight. It’s thanks to this artificial lake that Udaipur is considered the most romantic city in Rajasthan .

Some of the sights you cannot miss during a visit to Lake Pichola are Gangaur Ghat and Ambrai Ghat . You will have a beautiful view of the lake from both of these places. Note that you will have to pay a small fee (and an extra fee if you want to take photos) to visit Ambrai Ghat.

Tip : Lake Shore Restaurant is a nice place to have breakfast near Ambrai Ghat. You will have a stunning view of the lake here!

10:00 am: Monsoon Palace

Monsoon Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan

The Monsoon Palace, also known as Sajjangarh Fort , is 10 km (6.2 mi) from Udaipur’s old town. You will need to take a rickshaw to get to the entrance of the palace, and then you can either take a jeep or walk to the top of the hill. The hike up takes approximately 1 hour.

This palace was built for Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1884, and it offers a stunning view over Udaipur. It’s believed that the Maharana built it here to get a view of Chittorgarh, his ancestral home and the previous capital.

Fun fact: The Monsoon Palace is also famous for being featured in the James Bond movie Octopussy.

12:30 pm: Lunch

Head back to the old town for lunch. Some of the rooftop restaurants I liked that are close to the Jagdish Temple (which is next on this itinerary) are Café Boho and Savage Garden (which is on top of Edelweiss Café).

1:30 pm: Jagdish Temple

how to visit places in udaipur

After lunch, it’s time to head to the Jagdish Temple, which is the largest one in Udaipur. This Hindu temple was completed in 1651 and its architecture is simply stunning. You will find numerous statues of elephants, horsemen, musicians and dancers on the structure’s facades.

This temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu and according to the legend, the marble slab inside the temple has healing powers. It’s believed that if you rub your shoulders, knees or back against it, it will relieve pain.

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2:00 pm: Ahar Cenotaphs

Royal Cenotaphs of Udaipur

A place that’s often overlooked on a Udaipur travel itinerary is the Ahar Cenotaphs , also known as the Royal Cremation Grounds . These are a 4 km (2.5 mi) drive from the Jagdish Temple, so the easiest way to get there is by taking a rickshaw.

Cenotaphs are small tomb-like structures that were built in honour of kings, queens and other important people. The Ahar Cenotaphs contain more than 250 of these structures. They were built by the Maharanas of Mewar approximately 350 years ago and they’re pretty impressive!

This is a nice place to enjoy some peace and quiet after strolling around the bustling streets of Udaipur’s old city.

It’s good to know that there is no entry fee to visit the Ahar Cenotaphs. There are guides at the entrance that will ask you for money if you want to take pictures, but this is not official. I gave them 40 INR but you don’t have to give them anything if you don’t want to.

4:00 pm: Saheliyon-ki-Bari

 Saheliyon-ki-Bari Park in Udaipur

The last stop of the day is Saheliyon-ki-Bari (Garden of Maids in English), a romantic garden that’s a 15-minute rickshaw ride from the Royal Cenotaphs.

These gardens were built by Rana Sanga of the Mewar dynasty to offer the queen and the maidens a peaceful getaway from palace life and political issues. You will find marble elephants, a lotus pool and multiple fountains here. It’s the perfect place to relax after a busy day of exploring Udaipur.

Tip: Rainbow Restaurant is another great place to have dinner with a gorgeous lake view. It’s located in the old town; a 40-minute walk or a 15-minute rickshaw drive from Saheliyon-ki-Bari.

Day 2: Palaces and views

On day 2 of this Udaipur itinerary, it’s time to enjoy some spectacular views and head to one of the city’s most famous sights; the City Palace.

9:30 am: City Palace

City Palace of Udaipur in Rajasthan

After breakfast, it’s time to head to the City Palace, a place that you cannot miss on a visit to Udaipur. Its mix of Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles will take your breath away.

The City Palace was built in 1553 and it’s the largest royal complex in the state of Rajasthan. It was built at the demand of Maharana Udai Singh II when he moved the capital from Chittorgarh to Udaipur.

Inside, you will find splendid halls, amazing palaces, beautiful mosaics and an interesting museum.

11:00 am: Boat ride on Lake Pichola & Jag Mandir

Jag Mandir on Lake Pichola in Udaipur

Next, it’s time to head to the Lake Pichola Municipal Boat Ride Point, which is located opposite the City Palace. From here, you can take a boat ride on Lake Pichola and make a stop at Jag Mandir, the palace, which has now been converted into a hotel, in the middle of the lake.

This boat trip will offer you spectacular views over the lake, the ghats and the City Palace, and it’s one of the top things to do in Udaipur!

12:30 am: Lunch

A great place to have lunch in Udaipur’s old town is Sun & Moon Cafe , which is a 15-minute walk from the City Palace. This place claims to have the highest rooftop in the city. I don’t know if this is true, but there’s no denying that the view from their rooftop is spectacular!

1:30 pm: Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway

View from Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway in Udaipur

The Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway is located 1,5 km (0.9 mi) from the old city, so you can either walk or take a rickshaw to get there.

This cable car ride will take you to Machhala Hill , where you will find the Sri Karni Mata Temple . Although the temple isn’t that spectacular, you will find an amazing view over Udaipur here, which is what makes it worth heading to this hilltop!

Note that you will still have to walk up some stairs to reach the temple and viewpoint once you get off of the cable car.

4:00 pm: Explore the old city, shop for souvenirs and look for street art

Souvenir shops in India

Head back to the old city, which is located around the Jagdish Temple and the Clock Tower (Ghantaghar), and explore its little alleys.

If you’d like to shop for some nice souvenirs from India , this is the perfect place to do so. You will find many shops selling colourful clothes, beautiful jewellery, traditional paintings and more. Do make sure to haggle before buying something, though.

Keep an eye open for the colourful street art and murals that are scattered all over Udaipur’s old city while you’re there. These are Rajputana paintings and their use dates back to the Mewar era.

6:30 pm: Dharohar Dance Show at Lok Dharohar Haveli

Rajasthani dances at Bagore ki Haveli

Head to the Dharohar Dance Show at Lok Dharohar Haveli for the last evening in Udaipur. Here, you will get a taste of traditional Rajasthani dances, and it’s quite impressive, to say the least!

From puppet dances to Rajasthani women balancing (a lot of!) pots on their heads while dancing, it’s a spectacular show that you will definitely remember.

Although there are cultural Rajasthani dance performances in other cities in Rajasthan too, the one in Udaipur is known to be the most spectacular one, so don’t miss it!

Tip : The show starts at 7 pm but make sure to come early to get a good seat. The doors open at 6:30 pm but you can buy your tickets in advance (or book them online via the Dharohar Folk Dance website).

Map and schedule for the Udaipur itinerary

Udaipur itinerary day 1: lakes and temples.

8:30 am:  Stroll around Lake Pichola and the ghats (+ breakfast) 10:00 am: Visit the Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh Fort) 12:30 am: Lunch in the old city 1:30 pm: See the Jagdish Temple 2:00 pm: Visit the Royal Cenotaphs 4:00 pm: Take a stroll at Saheliyon-ki-Bari 6:30 pm : Dinner at Rainbow Restaurant

Udaipur itinerary day 2: Palaces and views

8:00 am: Breakfast 9:30 am:  Visit the City Palace 11:00 am: Take a boat ride to Jag Mandir on Lake Pichola 12:30 am: Lunch at Sun & Moon Cafe 1:30 pm: Head to the Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway 4:00 pm: Explore the old town, shop for souvenirs and look for street art 6:30 pm: Go to the Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli 8:00 pm: Dinner at Charcoal by Carlsson

Udaipur City Palace in Rajasthan

How to get to Udaipur

Udaipur is a well-connected city that’s easily reachable by bus , train and plane , as the nearest airport (Maharana Pratap Airport) is located 20 km (12.4) from the city.

You can book bus and train tickets using 12GoAsia . This is the only website I could find that accepts payments with non-Indian credit cards. Note that when you’re travelling in the north of India, it’s essential to book transportation in advance .

How to get around in Udaipur

Many tourist attractions are within walking distance of one another, but not all of them. Besides walking, the easiest ways to get around in Udaipur are the following:

  • Rickshaw: Although you will have to negotiate the price in advance, taking the rickshaw is a great way to get around in Udaipur. You will find rickshaws nearly everywhere in the city.
  • Ola: When travelling in India, the Ola app is a true lifesaver. This app will allow you to book a car, rickshaw or bike to pick you up and bring you to your destination for a fair price. This way, you won’t have to haggle, as rickshaw drivers try to charge 10 times the local price for foreigners.
  • Taxi: The most comfortable way to get around is by taking a taxi, but note that this is also the most expensive one.
  • Rent a bike or car: If flexibility and freedom are things that you value, then renting a car or a bike to get around Udaipur is the best option.

Rickshaw in the streets of Udaipur, India

Best time to visit Udaipur

Like many places in India , the best time to visit Udaipur is between October and March , when it’s not too hot.

In April and May, it will be very hot, as this is summer in India, and the monsoon season is between June and September. I visited Udaipur during the monsoon, in July, and although there were dry days, it did rain a lot.

Where to stay in Udaipur

There are plenty of hotels in Udaipur, it all depends on your taste and budget. You will find my top recommendations below.

Check out my guide featuring the best lake view hotels in Udaipur if you would like to have a beautiful view of Lake Pichola from your hotel.

  • Little People House ( ⭐ 8.9/10) : This is a place I cannot recommend enough. Little Peepal House offers clean rooms for an affordable price and Parvat (the host) and his family will treat you as if you’re part of their family. On top of that, the location is perfect, the wifi is excellent and the home-cooked food is absolutely delicious!
  • Amet Haveli ( ⭐ 8.3/10): This beautiful heritage hotel was built in the 19th century and it offers a fantastic view of Lake Pichola. The rooms are beautifully decorated and the restaurant offers some of the best food in Udaipur.
  • The Oberoi Udaivillas ( ⭐ 9.6/10): This is one of Udaipur’s most luxurious hotels. You will feel like royalty if you stay here! The Oberoi Udaivillas has beautiful courtyards, pavillions, gardens and private pools, and the rooms come with a butler.

Streets of Udaipur in Rajasthan, India

Udaipur FAQ’s

How many days is enough for udaipur.

It all depends on your interests and personal pace, but I would recommend staying in Udaipur for at least 2 days. This way, you will be able to see the city’s highlights. If you want to explore Udaipur’s surroundings too, 3 days is better.

Is Udaipur worth visiting?

Yes, Udaipur is definitely worth a visit. The city is full of beautiful sights, including Lake Pichola, the City Palace and the Jagdish Temple.

Is Udaipur safe?

As long as you use your common sense, Udaipur is safe to visit. I spent two weeks in Udaipur as a solo female traveller, and there hasn’t been a moment that I didn’t feel safe. You can read my guide on solo (female) travel in India here.

View from the City Palace

2 days in Udaipur trip itinerary – Final thoughts

I hope you enjoy this sightseeing itinerary for Udaipur for 2 days. If you have more time, there are other things to do in Udaipur too. You could take a day trip to the Ranakpur Jain Temple, for example, or head to Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is also called the Great Wall of India.

All in all, Udaipur is a city that has a lot to offer. I loved spending time on the city’s rooftops and I can’t wait to visit it again!

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10 Must-Visit Places In Udaipur, The City Of Lakes

It is great if you had been to Venice. If not and if you would like to know how it would feel like to be in such a lovely atmosphere, you may have to land in Udaipur, famously called the ‘Venice of the East’ and ‘ The City of Lakes ’. Udaipur, a city in Rajasthan is a stunning location and has a rich cultural background and a great history. The palaces reflect the architectural grandeur prevailed during the period of Rajputs and the scenic landscape is descriptive of how nature could be generous where it chooses to be. Here are top 10   places to visit in Udaipur , which you just cannot miss.

1. City Palace

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Visitor Information

  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography.
  • Tickets: 30 INR for adults and 15 INR for children.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days ( 9:30am to 5:30pm).
  • Duration: 1-2 hours.

About City Palace

City Palace was constructed in the year 1559 by Maharana Udai Mirza Singh. The palace is situated on the banks of Pichola Lake. The palace is a blend of European, Medieval and Chinese styles of architecture. City Palace houses 11 magnificent palaces and they were all constructed during various periods and by various rulers. The size of the palace is awe inspiring with the courtyards, terraces, pavilions, hanging gardens and a lot more. Everything about the palace is magnificent be it the architecture, the antiques inside and the exclusive paintings hanging on the walls.

Things to Do at City Palace

  • Take a tour of City Palace.
  • Visit the City Palace Museum (charges separate).
  • Enjoy a scenic view of the nearby Lake Pichola.

2. Lake Pichola

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  • Famous for: Nature, Photography.
  • Tickets: Boat ride costs 340 INR for adults and 170 INR for children. A sunset boat ride would cost about 220 INR more.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days till sunset.

About Lake Pichola

Another man made wonder in the city dominated by nature, Lake Pichola was created in 1362 AD. Rana Udai Singh II extended the lake in 16th century. The picturesque lake is surrounded by huge hills, magnificent palaces, temples and bathing ghats. The islands in Lake Pichola offer various tourist attractions and hence by cruising in Lake Pichola, you are sure to have a whale of a time. Sunset views are stunning. Boat cruise offers lovely views of the town, particularly in the evenings as you watch the sun go down on your eyes, you will find the city lit up. The palaces look stunning with the lights on and it is a great view from the lake.

Things to Do at Lake Pichola

  • Boat riding during sunset.
  • Stroll along the pathways surrounding the lake.
  • Visit the attractions like Lake Palace and Lake Garden Palace.

3. Lake Palace

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  • Famous for: History, Weddings, Photography.
  • Tickets: Museum tour costs 75 INR, Crystal Gallery tour costs 500 INR and boat ride costs 450 INR.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days.

About Lake Palace

The symbol of Udaipur tourism and a famous wedding destination, Lake Palace or Jag Niwas is an architectural marvel. The palace is situated on the island of Jag Niwas in Lake Pichola and was built in the year 1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II. It was later converted into a luxury hotel in 1960s and now is a part of Taj luxury resorts. This stunning location has also been featured in many Hollywood and Bollywood movies.

Things to Do near Lake Palace

  • Have a luxurious meal in the many restaurants.
  • Boat Ride in Lake Pichola.
  • A tour of this historic heritage site.
  • Visit the nearby Jagdish temple nearby.
  • Enjoy the sunset at the nearby Lake Fatehsagar.

4. Lake Garden Palace

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  • Tickets: A 30 min ride would cost 225 INR (adult) and 115 INR (child). An hour ride would cost 325 INR (Adult) and 115 INR (child).

About Lake Garden Palace

Jagmandir or Lake Garden Palace is said to have served as an inspiration for the Taj Mahal when Shah Jahan took refuge here in his younger days. This palace has a long history and is considered one of the symbols of friendship between the Mughals and Rajputs. A series of impressive structures give this palace a regal feel and would delight any visitor.

Things to Do at Lake Garden Palace

  • Visit the flower garden.
  • Savour Rajasthani cuisine at the Darikhana restaurant.
  • Visit the museum in the complex.
  • Visit the nearby City Palace.

5. Vintage Car Museum

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  • Famous for: History, Automobiles, Photography.
  • Tickets: 250 INR for adults and 150 INR for children.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9 am to 9 pm).
  • Duration: 45 min.

About Vintage Car Museum

A paradise for all motor enthusiasts, The Royal Vintage Car Museum is a must visit for any visitor. It was inaugurated in Feb 2000 and has become a very popular tourist destination since then. The museum houses many famous vintage cars like the 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom used in the Bond film Octopussy and many rare Rolls Royce models to name a few. The quiet and peaceful environment here is an added bonus.

Things to Do near Royal Vintage Car Museum

  • Have traditional Rajasthani thali at the Garden Hotel.
  • Vintage car tour.
  • Visit the nearby Gulab Bagh.

6. Bagore Ki Haveli

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  • Tickets: 60 INR plus 100 INR additional charges for camera.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (10am to 6:30 pm).

About Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Haveli is situated near Pichola Lake. The 18th century construction was built by Amir Chand Badwa, Chief Minister at the Royal Court of Mewar. The Haveli became the residence of Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore in the year 1878 and hence the name Bagore Ki Haveli. This was converted into museum retaining the royal touch to the building. The museum presents the culture of Mewar. The antique collections include the stuff used by Rajputs such as jewellery boxes, hand fans, copper vessels and so on. The massive building has over 100 rooms and looks splendid with its unique style of architecture. When you are there, make sure you present yourself for the shows conducted here in the evenings.

Things to Do at Bagore Ki Haveli

  • Visit the museum in the haveli.
  • Witness the musical and folk dance shows.
  • Catch a theatre show at theatre ground.
  • Enjoy a puppetry show listen to folk tales.
  • View the beautiful sunset.
  • Shop for handicrafts, souvenirs and other artworks.

7. Saheliyon Ki Bari

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  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography, Gardens.
  • Tickets: 10 INR for Indians and 50 INR for foreigners.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8am to 8pm).

About Saheliyon Ki Bari

Built by Sangram Singh II as a gift to queen and her maids, Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden of Companions) is a beautiful sight to behold. The king designed the garden himself and strived to make it a relaxed place where the queen could relax with her 48 maids. The garden still serves its purpose in many ways and people come to this place to escape the chaos of the city.

Things to Do at Saheliyon Ki Bari

  • Walk through the gardens.
  • Visit the museum.
  • Have a meal at the multi cuisine restaurant, 1559 AD.

8.  Jagdish Temple

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  • Famous for: Pilgrimage, History, Architecture, Photography.
  • Tickets: No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (4:15 am to 1 pm & 5:15 pm to 8pm).

About Jagdish Temple

Built in the year 1651, Jagdish Temple is Udaipur’s largest temple. An estimated 1.5 million INR were spent on this stunning Indo-Aryan architectural marvel. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and also houses other shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Ganesh, the Sun God, and Goddess Shakti. This temple should be visited not only to offer your devotion but also to witness beautiful wall carvings, elephant sculptures and for the stunning architecture.

Things to Do near Jagdish Temple

  • Shop for handicrafts at the shopping complex.

9. Shilpgram

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  • Famous for: Shopping, Photography, Village life.
  • Tickets: 30 INR for Indians and 50 INR for foreigners.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (11 am to 7pm).
  • Duration: 2-3 hours.

About Shilpgram

Set up in about 70 acres of land and situated in the lap of Aravali ranges, Shilpgram is a rural arts and crafts complex set up to promote the traditional arts and crafts of Rajasthan. It provides employment to many rural craftsmen and is a centre of many cultural festivals which are organised here on a regular basis. Another attraction here is an open air Amphitheatre which provides the centre stage for many art festivals. Visit Shilpgram to experience the simplicity of village life, attend art or dance showcases and shop to your heart’s content.

Things to Do at Shilpgram

  • Eat at the Shilpi restaurant.
  • Shop at the Rural Arts and Crafts Complex.
  • Visit two museums near the shopping complex.
  • Enjoy theatre, art or dance showcases at the Amphitheatre.
  • Visit the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary nearby.

10.  Moti Magri

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  • Famous for: Gardens, History, Architecture, Photography.
  • Tickets: 20 INR for adults and 10 INR for children.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9am to 6pm).
  • Duration: 0.5-1 hour.

About Moti Magri

A fitting tribute to the memory of Maharana Pratap and his beloved horse Chetak, Moti Magri hosts a stunning bronze statue of Maharana on his horse Chetak.It is situated on a hilltop overlooking Fateh Sagar lake and also offers some really beautiful lookout points to not only the nearby lakes but also of Udaipur. Visit Moti Magri to know the stunning legacy of events associated with Maharana Pratap and get some really stunning views.

Things to Do around Moti Magri

  • Visit the Moti Mahal museum.
  • Enjoy the Light and Sound show in the evening.
  • Visit the Japanese Rock Garden.
  • Visit the nearby Fateh Sagar Lake and Swaroop Sagar Lake.

Other attractions nearby Udaipur include  Sajjan Garh (Monsoon Palace) ,  Kesariyaji Temple ,  Sukhadia Circle ,  Neemach Mata Temple and  Karni Mata temple .

Places to Visit Near Udaipur

Your trip to Udaipur would be incomplete without a short visit to the following places. If you have some time to spare then take less than a day’s trip to some of the locations below:

1. Nathdwara

Srinathji

  • Distance from Udaipur:  49 min (45.5 km).

Nathdwara is an important hindu pilgrimage site for Lord Krishna devotees and is commonly called Shrinathji, after the presiding deity. A famous legend is associated with the Shrinathji temple here and therefore throngs of devotees come here everyday to pay their respects to the lord. Apart, from being a pilgrimage site, Nathdwara is famous for a specific style of  paintings dedicated to Shrinathji, mouthwatering cuisines etc. The cultural beauty of town has led to it being called ‘The Apollo of Mewar’.

2. Haldighati

Haldighati

  • Distance from Udaipur:  1 hr (53.2 km).

The tales of Maharana Pratap’s valour are still told in the hills of Haldighati , which witnessed a major historical battle between the forces of  Maharana Pratap and Mughal Emperor Akbar’s forces led by Man Singh I. The Haldighati museum showcases this event and also the life of Maharana Pratap.

3. Ranakpur

Ranakpur Jain Temple

  • Distance from Udaipur:  1 hr 52 min ( 94 km ).

Ranakpur is mainly known for its Jain temple built in the 15th century after a divine vision. It pays homage to Adinath, the first Tirthankar of the present half-cycle according to Jain cosmology. This temple is known for its beautiful marble carvings and stunning architecture and has even called one of India’s most beautiful Jain temple.

4. Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort

  • Distance from Udaipur:  2 hr (86.0 km).

This massive fort has the distinction of having the second largest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. A trip to Rajasthan would be incomplete without witnessing Kumbhalgarh Fort ‘s astounding architecture and fascinating history. The stunning views from the fort is an added bonus along with the light and sound shows during evenings.

5. Mount Abu

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  • Distance from Udaipur:  2 hr 43 min (163 km).

Get some respite from the scorching summers in Mount Abu , the only hill station in Rajasthan. Mount Abu is also the place to Five Unique Temples of Dilwara, which are famous worldwide for their architectural beauty. It’s picturesque beauty is also something to look forward to if visitors are looking for a laid back vacation with some stunning viewpoints.

There are not enough descriptions about tourist places in Udaipur and its beauty. There are more palaces and places to see that would enthrall you. Famous temples and wildlife sanctuary assure you of quality time spent. Have a great time in the city in India that is more like a European city. Also check out other places to visit in Rajasthan to learn more.

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Can u please tell me more about Udaipur. Is it a good place to get settled down there?. As i am planning to get settled there. How about people there? Opportunities?

Thanks for this amazing post. I’ve been to Rajasthan quite a many times but, I never bothered to give Udaipur a visit. Your article portrays its tremendous beauty and I’ll definitely try and visit it soon.

Udaipur, the most romantic city of Rajasthan is a must see destination of India. These places are really awesome.

Planning to visit Udaipur.

Please let us know best time to visit.

thanks really this is amazing place to visit thanks for sharing

city palace ticket is 300 and not 30rs.

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  • City Palace
  • Lake Pichhola
  • Lake Palace / Jagniwas
  • Jagmandir / Lake Garden Palace
  • Vintage Car Museum
  • Bagore Ki Haveli
  • Saheliyon Ki Bari
  • Jagdish Temple
  • Sajjan Garh (Monsoon Palace)
  • Kumbhalgarh Fort
  • Best Time to Visit Udaipur
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  • Chittorgarh
  • Sawai Madhopur
  • Ranthambore
  • Kumbhalgarh
  • Ranthambore National Park
  • Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary / Keoladeo National Park
  • Sariska National Park
  • Desert National Park
  • Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary
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Places to Visit in Udaipur on Day 1

Lake pichola.

Lake Pichola

Known as Lake Garden Palace, Jag Mandir has been built on the island of Lake Pichola. The construction of this structure has been credited to the three Maharanas of Mewar. This palace was started by the Maharana Amar Singh in the year of 1551 and was later carried on by Maharana Karan Singh and completed by Maharana Jagat Singh. Hence it is called Jagat Mandir or Jag Mandir.

Serving as a summer resort and pleasure area for the royal family of Mewar, this place is also famous for holding parties and wedding functions. In here you will find Gul Mahal, Darikhana, Garden Courtyard, Bara Patharon ka Mahal, Zenana Mahal, and Kunwar Pada ka Mahal.   

Jag Mandir is the main palace and it includes the Gul Mahal. The towers at the corner are octagonal in shape and have cupolas on the top. Residential suites, reception halls and internal courts adorn the palace and one of the best Udaipur tourist places.

The architecture of the building reflects Mughal and Rajput style. The Zenana Mahal is constructed adjoining to the main temple and the Kunwar Pada ka Mahal is located at the western end of the structure. The Gul Mahal was built by Maharana Amar Singh and it was developed by Maharana Jagat Singh for housing the Mughal prince Khurram. The palace has been built with sandstone, black marble, and has a crescent of Islam fixed on the dome of the structure. Location:  Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Distance from the City: 1.2 Kms You Can Checkout:  Mount Abu Tour                                    Jodhpur Packages

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City Palace

City Palace

Gangaur Ghat

Gangaur Ghat

Gangaur Ghat is located in the old city on the banks of the famous Lake Pichola and it is one of the main ghats in Udaipur. The area is a great place for photography and the sunset and sunrise views are absolutely stunning. The Gangaur Ghat is one of the most popular tourist places in Udaipur. The ghat truly comes alive during the colorful celebrations of the famous Gangaur Festival and Jal Jhulni Ekadashi. Other festivals celebrated here are Navratri and Ganesh Chaturthi and the idols are immersed here after the pujas. The best time to visit this beautiful place is at sunset or at night. A visit to Udaipur would be incomplete without a trip to Gangaur Ghat. Location: Old City, Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Also Checkout:  Ranthambore Tour Packages                             Jaipur Tour From Mumbai

Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple

Jain Temples

Jain Temples

Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Haveli

Udaipur Solar Observatory

Udaipur Solar Observatory

Udaipur Solar Observatory is known to be the best solar observing arena in the whole Asia and is one of the celebrated places to visit in Udaipur. This is situated in the island of the Fateh Sagar Lake and has been designed on the model of the Solar Observatory, Big Bear Lake in California.

This place was established under the care and expertise of Dr. Arvind Bhatnagar and the Vedshala Trust of Ahmedabad. The observatory aspires to do research in Modern science and is the main lace to develop the solar physics in India.

As the island is surrounded by water on all sides it offers a perfect atmosphere for solar observations. Sharp images of the sun can be acquired easily on an island because the air turbulence is lesser on an island than on the normal ground. The other advantage is that this observatory is located in Rajasthan that receives maximum exposure to sun.    

There is a range of telescopes on display that will give a person perfect observation of sun. This observatory has added a new instrument namely, the “solar vector magnetograph”. This instrument will be helpful in determining the magnetic field of the active regions. Location:  Rani Rd, Near Fatehpur Lake Fatehpur to Badi Talai, Shilpgram, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Distance from Udaipur: 7.5 kms

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Neemach Mata Temple

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days is Neemach Mata Temple which is devoted to Neemach Mata or Ambaji. It is believed to be the house goddess of the royal family of the Maharanas in the city as revered by the Hindu devotees and Pilgrims. There is a statue of Lord Ganesha and three stone statues of lions also. It is a paradise for the local residents as well as the travellers. The temple can be reached through a trek or climbing up the stairs from where you can see panoramic views and the beautiful town. Location: Fatersagar Rd, Shilpgram, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313001. Timings:  6 AM to 8 PM. Best time to visit: November to February. Checkout & Book:  Rajasthan Packages For Couple                                  Luxury Tour of Rajasthan

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Kumbhalgarh fort.

Kumbhalgarh Fort

The Kumbhalgarh Fort is another attraction and tops the list of the places to visit in Udaipur. It is 64 km away from the main city and is the second important structure after the Chittorgarh fort. This magnificent structure lies in the lap of Aravalli Ranges and was built in 15th Century by Rana Kumbha.

Due to hostile topography of the region this fort has remained unconquered and served as a refuge for the ruler of Mewar during the times of conflict. This place also served as a refuge to baby king Udai of Mewar and is the birthplace of the King Maharana Pratap. The walls of the fort are very thick and stretch across 36 km. Maharana Fateh Singh of Mewar renovated the fort during the 19th Century. Only once has this fort fallen prey to the reign of Amber and Mughal Empire.    

There are beautiful buildings, temples and other architecture inside the fort. Badal Mahal is of great significance as this place offers a great view of the surrounding areas. Distance From Udaipur: 64 Kms Location:  Rajsamand Also Checkout & Book:  Rajasthan Tour Packages For Family                                           Rajasthan Group Tour Packages

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Eklingji Temple

Eklingji Temple

Ahar Cenotaph

Ahar Cenotaph

Ahar Cenotaphs represents the courage and valor of the Mewar Dynasty. The place is famous for its history as well as for its architectural importance. The arched roofs and fine carving will remind you of the 15th-century temples. There are 19 cenotaphs carved out of the finest marbles. You will even find a beautiful sculpture of Lord Shiva and a figure of Maharana with his ‘Satis’- all of his wives who gave their lives in his cremation flames. Location:  Ayad, Ganapati Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Distance from city:  1 km Must Checkout:  Rajasthan Trip From Bangalore                              Rajasthan Trip From Delhi

Fateh Sagar Lake

Fateh Sagar Lake

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Saheliyon Ki Bari

Saheliyon Ki Bari

The Monsoon Palace

The Monsoon Palace

Nehru Garden

Nehru Garden

Nehru Garden is a beautiful garden filled with beauty and history at the same time. One of the most exciting places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days, Nehru Garden is a prime tourist site and the garden is surrounded by palm trees and many fountains with colourful lightnings. Nehru Garden has an ovular structure and is decorated with gorgeous colourful lights. This garden is heaven for the people who love nature. You can find greenery and flora plantations in a large quantity. Also, it is equipped with a boat shaped food court where you can have delicious food and fresh air gushing from the lake. Location: Fateh Sagar Lake, Vasupujya Complex, 5, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313001. Price: -For adults is INR 30 and -For children is INR 15. Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM. Best time to visit: November to February. Also Checkout:  Rajasthan Packages From Hyderabad                              Rajasthan Packages From Surat

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Marvel Water Park

Marvel Water Park

Marvel Water Park is the first water park in the city and one of the best places to visit in Udaipur for a fun filled day with family and friends. Nestled amidst a shelter of lush green trees, the water park makes for a perfect destination for a day of adventure. The water slides, simulated rain dances, splash pools, toddlers’ lagoon, sky slides and so many other rides are available for visitors of all ages. The staff is well trained, there is a cafe and multi-cuisine restaurant, suits are available on rent and there are several seating areas under the shade. There are safety lockers and separate changing rooms for ladies and gents as well. Location: Saras Parlor, NH 8, Goverdhan Villas, Sector 14, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Distance from city:  9 km

Swaroop Sagar

Swaroop Sagar

Swaroop Sagar is an integral artificial lake connected to Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake. It is also known as ‘KumhariaTalab’ and is one of the best places included in Udaipur itinerary for 2 days. It was constructed by Maharana Swaroop Sings in 1842-61 to fulfil the needs of water.

It is always busy with people as it is a renowned and beautiful lake which gives scenic views. It is a great location for an amazing photoshoot and boating in the connected lakes, lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake. For a dinner binge, you can also visit the lounges and restaurants near the lake. Location: Swaroop Sagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001. Timings: 8 AM to 6:30 PM. Best time to visit: September to March. You May Also Book:  Jaisalmer Tour Package From Udaipur                                      Jaisalmer Tour Packages From Rajkot

Places to Visit in Udaipur on Day 3

Badi Lake

Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum

Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum

 This place is a haven for Indian folklore and culture, carefully preserved and exhibited in a beautiful manner. It is one of the most famous places to see in Udaipur. It has a collection of art and folklore of Rajasthan and the neighboring states of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. There are various beautiful masks, dolls, musical instruments, traditional rural dresses, paintings, puppets, and ornaments to look at. Location:  Saheli Marg, Madhuban, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM

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Vintage Car Museum

Vintage Car Museum

The vintage car museum in Udaipur was unveiled for the general public on 15th February 2000 and is one of the places to visit in Udaipur. This inauguration has allowed the local and foreign visitors to appreciate the collection of cars of the Maharanas of Mewar. The vehicles in the museum are more than 70 years old but each have been beautifully restored and live in to tell the story.

The vintage car collection is placed in the Mewar State Motor Garage. This place is also home to a famous garden restaurant, The Bougainvillea. This motor garage is semi-circular in shape and with its forecourt is housed inside a bigger courtyard.

There is an old Shell petrol pump inside the garage which is still in working condition. This garage was built during a time when only the Maharanas of Mewar had owned the cars. Location: Near By The Garden Hotel, Gulab Bagh Rd, Shakti Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Distance from the City: 3.2 kms Timings: 9 am to 8 pm Do Checkout:  Rajasthan Tour Plan From Kolkata                           Rajasthan Packages From Delhi

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Shilpgram Fair

Shilpgram Fair

Shilpgram is a crafts fair and is organized annually in the west side of the city of Udaipur. It aims to promote the art, craft, textile and handicrafts of Rajasthan. This state is famous for handicrafts, bandhej, tie and dye, mirror work and embroideries. Camel leather items, hand woven clothes are some other items that are highlight of this fair.

The gala is usually held during the month of November or December and continues for 10 days. This fair encourages local designers, potters and other visual artists. There are a lot of workshops held for those who are interested in learning the art and craft of Rajasthan.

Shilpdarshan is also organized at the Shilpgram fair in Udaipur. This program is organized to make the public understand the traditional skills and help in selling the local art works. There is a Crafts bazaar at this fair that helps in selling the Rajasthan handicrafts and souvenirs.

Tourism is the main stay of income in this state and the government desires to uplift the condition of the rural areas of the state.

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Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake

Lake, also popular as Jaisamand Lake. This is the second largest artificial lake in Asia with an area of 87 square kilometres. The lake is surrounded by the Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary. As a result, the entire location is very scenic and peaceful. The huge lake was built in the 17th century by Rana Jal Singh, who constructed a marble dam across the Gomti River, thereby creating this lake. There are three islands in this lake which are home to the tribes of Bhil Minas and one of the best Udaipur tourist places,

Thanks to the nearby sanctuary, the aquatic life of the Jaisamand Lake is fertile too. The whole lake is a magnificent structure but its bund is perhaps its most striking feature. It is no exaggeration to call it gigantic at 202 feet long, 116 feet high and 70 feet broad (at the base). All along the marble dam are quaint little attractions like the Shiva temple, the elephant statue made of marble, and six exotic cenotaphs (marble chattris).

And crowning the lake stands the grand palaces of the Queens of Udaipur. The lake is a marvellous example of riverine architecture and a place to behold. Visit it in the winter months for the best possible experience. You can take boat rides on the lake for as little as 30/- INR. And then you can stop by the Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary and experience the wildlife there. Distance from Udaipur:  75 kms Location: South of Udaipur, Udaipur District Must Checkout:  Delhi To Udaipur Trip Packages                              Golden Triangle India Tour Packages

SajjanGarh Biological Park

SajjanGarh Biological Park

SajjanGarh Biological Park is a salient part of Sajjangarh Palace or Monsoon Palace and it houses a wide variety of flora and fauna. Panthers, hares, Chitals, jackals, blue bulls, wild boars, sambhars, hyenas and a wide range of birds and reptiles. You can explore the Wildlife Sanctuary by an adventurous trek from Gorilla Point to Tiger Lake and it is one of the famous places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days.  You can also find an excellent trekking point and explore the scenic beauty of the sanctuary. There is a rock solid wall of Kishan Pol which helps in protecting the sanctuary. There is a lake named Jiyan Lake or Tiger lake which supports the sanctuary. Location: Fateh Sagar Rd, Main Gate, Malla Talai, Udaipr, Rajasthan 313001. Price: -INR 30 for Indians and -INR 300 for foreign tourists. Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM and it is closed on Tuesdays. Best time to visit: August to October.

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The architecture of the City Palace is a mix of Rajput, Mughal and European style. The entire structure is made of pink and red sandstone. Inside the palace, you will get to see huge courtyards, tall pillars, statues, walls with intricate carvings and paintings. The royal palace is divided into separate sections. The entrance courtyard is called Pritam Niwas Chowk which has four small gates representing four Hindu deities, Vishnu, Shiva, Parvati and Ganesha. Mubarak Mahal was built to welcome the guests of the Maharaja while the Chandra Mahal has seven separate floors and a grand peacock carving at its entrance. The armoury displays full body armour and collection of weapons used by the Rajputs during war. Diwan-e-Khas was the royal darbar for the private audience whereas Diwan-e-Aam was an open hall for the general public.

Jagdish Temple

The temple's captivating architecture showcases a blend of Indo-Aryan style and intricate carvings, making it a visual delight for art enthusiasts and history lovers. Explore Jagdish Temple's beauty with tailored Udaipur tour packages. The three-storied structure features beautifully carved pillars, ornate ceilings, and exquisitely sculpted figurines, reflecting the skillful craftsmanship of ancient artisans.The main attraction inside the Jagdish Temple is the black stone idol of Lord Jagannath (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) that stands majestically in the sanctum sanctorum. Surrounding the main deity, smaller shrines dedicated to other Hindu gods and goddesses add to the spiritual aura of the temple.Visitors and devotees throng to the Jagdish Temple to seek blessings, partake in religious ceremonies, and witness the daily aarti (ritual of worship) that fills the air with divine chants and fragrant incense. The temple's serene ambience and architectural beauty make it a must-visit destination in Udaipur, leaving a lasting impression on all who set foot inside its sacred walls.

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