
Udaipur is popularly known as the City of lakes. There are seven lakes surrounding Udaipur. So, a vast network of water surrounds this city is situated in the greens of Aravalis. Udaipur is well connected with all major Indian cities with road, rail, and airways. It is located at an advantageous geographical location between metropolitan cities. Thus, it finds a flock of tourists in almost every season. Lake Pichola has a famous Palace in the middle of the azure water. Udaipur is the house of many palaces which are rich in architectural and historical flavors. Royal and beautiful city palace adds to the grandeur of Udaipur. There is a solar observatory in the lake of Fateh Sagar. The scenic locations at Udaipur include museums that showcase the Rajput era objects and costumes. You can visit some architectural temples and gardens also. Traditional fairs and festivals are deeply rooted in this place of Mewar. A ten-day shilpgram festival is held for art and handicraft lovers between 21 December to 30 December.
The economy of Udaipur is based on Tourism and other manufacturing units. Marble processing takes place in and near Udaipur. It is a large industry. Even the handicraft industry contributes to the economy in a tremendous way.
The original Eklingji Temple is said to be built in the 8th century but was destroyed by the Delhi Sultanate during an invasion in the Udaipur district and was later rebuilt and renovated by Hamir Singh in the 14th Century. This temple is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
read more...Dhebar Lake is also known as Jaisamand Lake in Udaipur, Rajasthan. It was created under the patronage of Rana Jai Singh. This lake is surrounded by Jaisamand Wildlife sanctuary hence the name Jaisamand Lake.
read more...The celebrated city of lakes, Udaipur, is a perfect place for those in love with experiencing the majestic history of time. Numerous palaces of kings, varied architectures and soothing lakes are spread across the city.
read more...Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake located in Udaipur and was named after Maharana Fateh Singh. This lake was originally built in the 1600s but was washed away during floods; later Maharana Fateh Singh rebuilt it in the year 1889.
read more...One of the 5 most famous lakes in Udaipur, Udai Sagar Lake was built by Maharana Uday Singh in the year 1559 and is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, a state in India. This lake is also famous for its scenic beauty.
read more...The Jag Mandir Palace is situated in the middle of lake Pichola and is only accessible by the boat. The architecture is traditional as that of all other palaces in Rajasthan and is beautifully light at night.
read more...Lake Pichola is a big and famous lake of Udaipur city in Rajasthan and there are lots of activities around it like Boating, Shopping, Lake Palace, Garden, Temple etc.
read more...Swaroop Sagar Lake is the combined water body of the two nearby lakes, Fatehsagar Lake and Lake Pichola. The lake is surrounded by beautiful picturesque view.
read more...Located at a distance of about 12 km from the main city of Udaipur in Rajasthan, India, the artificial lake has not only outstanding scenic beauty, but also a calm and serene environment. The lake covers an area of about 155 km².
read more...The city of Udaipur is in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is one of the most historic cities of western India and the mainland of the elegant and brave Rajput clans. The City Palace of Udaipur is a fine example of the royal heritage of Rajasthan. It's a huge palace with histori....
read more...Ambika Mata Temple, also known as Khajuraho of Mewar is a temple dedicated to Ambika Devi who is another form of the great Hindu Goddess Durga. This temple is located in a village called Jagat in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan.
read more...Courtyard of the Maidens, which is commonly known as Saheliyon ki Bari (in Hindu) in Udaipur, is one of the best tourist sites in Udaipur.
read more...Jagdish Temple is the largest and the most celebrated temple in Udaipur, in the state of Rajasthan. Maharana Jagat Singh built the temple during his tenure in the year 1651.
read more...Monsoon Palace was built on the top of a hill in Udaipur so that Maharana Sajjan Singh would be able to get a clear view of Chittaurgarh, his ancestral home. This palace was built in the year 1884 from where you can view the entire city of Udaipur.
read more...Ahar Cenotaphs was the cremation ground for the rulers of Mewar, a town located near Udaipur in Rajasthan. It is the place where the Rulers of Mewar were cremated along with their wives.
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