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Udaipur is located in the colourful state of Rajasthan in western India and is known as the City of Lakes. It is also the historical capital of the empire of Mewar. The city is regarded as one of the beautiful tourist spots of the country. This mesmerizing countryside is surrounded with a wide range of ancient temples, truly looking like the threshold of Lord’s abode.
A vast and wonder-laced state with treasures more sublime than those of fable, the Land of the Kings paints a bold image. Set amidst a vast desert, the magical land of Rajasthan is synonymous with romance and chivalry. Rich in culture and full of colour, it is a grand open-air museum, where the imperial forts, opulent palaces, amazing havelis, dances, music, arts and crafts and rich cuisine are on display for the world to capture the true element of this striking land. Paint yourself in the vibrant colours of this royal land and take back everlasting memories with Udaipur packages. The legendary palaces of Pink City of Jaipur,
Day 01: Jaipur Arrival
Arrival in Jaipur, transfer to the hotel after wash and change then enjoy half day sightseeing Visiting city palace and local market. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Jaipur
Today after breakfast enjoy full day sightseeing of Jaipur visiting Amer fort, Hawa mahal, Jantar Mantar, City palace, Museum, Govinddev Tempal and Jal mahal. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03: Jaipur – Udaipur (410 kms)
Early morning after breakfast proceed for Udaipur reached in the evening check in Hotel and visit Cruise through the placid waters of Lake Pichola at sunset. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 04: Udaipur
After breakfast proceeds for full day sightseeing of Udaipur The city is built in 1559 A.D. by Maharaja Udai Singh and has been described as the romantic city of Rajasthan. Visit the City Palace museum, the Jagdish Temple, Sahelion Ki Bari (Queen’s resort for their friends), Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir (folk art museum) and the Pratap Memorial. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnights at hotel.
Day 05: Udaipur Departure
After breakfast proceed to your onwards destination.
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By Air:
The city is served by Maharana Pratap Airport (Airport Code: UDR), located in Dabok 22 km east of the city center. Udaipur Airport operates frequent daily non stop flights connecting New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Chennai, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad. Prepaid airport taxis, app cabs, and luxury car rentals are readily available outside the arrival terminal.
By Train:
Udaipur City Railway Station (Station Code: UDZ) is the designated rail terminus, connected by premier superfast express trains:
By Road:
Udaipur is connected via 4-lane national expressways along National Highway 48 (NH-48 / Golden Quadrilateral) and National Highway 27 (NH-27 / East West Corridor):
Udaipur offers an extraordinary collection of lakeside palaces, floating island pavilions, marble fountain gardens, and hilltop monsoon fortresses:
Begun in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II and expanded over 400 years by 22 successive Maharanas, the Udaipur City Palace is the largest palace complex in Rajasthan. Built entirely in granite and marble, the palace houses the dazzling peacock glass mosaics of *Mor Chowk*, the mirrored *Sheesh Mahal*, the crystal galleries of *Fateh Prakash Palace*, and the royal museum exhibiting Mewar armory, miniature paintings, and royal silver carriages.
City Palace Complex — Rajasthan's Largest Royal Palace Complex Overlooking Lake Pichola
Created in 1362 CE by a gypsy Banjara tribesman and later enlarged by Maharana Udai Singh II, Lake Pichola is an iconic 4 km long artificial freshwater lake. Sunset boat cruises take visitors past the illuminated City Palace, the bathing ghats of Gangaur Ghat and Ambrai Ghat, and the floating white marble island palace *Taj Lake Palace (Jag Niwas)* built in 1746 as a royal summer pleasure palace.
Lake Pichola — Historic 14th Century Mountain Framed Lake and Floating Island Palaces in Udaipur
Built between 1551 and 1652 by Maharanas Amar Singh, Karan Singh, and Jagat Singh I on an island in the southern part of Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir (Lake Garden Palace) features a grand courtyard guarded by life sized stone carved elephants, the domed yellow sandstone *Gul Mahal* (which sheltered Mughal Prince Khurram / Emperor Shah Jahan in 1623), and tranquil flower gardens.
Jag Mandir — 17th Century Island Garden Palace Guarded by Carved Marble Elephants on Lake Pichola
Laid out between 1710 and 1734 by Maharana Sangram Singh II on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake for 48 royal female attendants who accompanied the Mewar princess as part of her dowry, Saheliyon Ki Bari features marble pavilions, rain effect water fountains operated by gravity without pumps, lotus flower pools, and sculpted marble elephants.
Saheliyon Ki Bari — 18th Century Historic Royal Fountain Gardens and Lotus Pools in Udaipur
Built in 1884 by Maharana Sajjan Singh atop Bansdara mountain peak in the Aravalli hills 944 meters above sea level (3,100 feet), Sajjangarh Palace was designed as an astronomical center and royal monsoon retreat to track seasonal rain clouds. The white marble palace offers the most famous sunset viewpoint in Udaipur with panoramic vistas over Fateh Sagar Lake and Udaipur valley.
Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace — 19th Century Hilltop Royal Sanctuary and Sunset Panorama in Udaipur
Constructed in 1687 by Maharana Jai Singh and rebuilt in 1889 by Maharana Fateh Singh, this pear shaped artificial lake features three scenic islands, including the botanical garden on *Nehru Park* and the *Udaipur Solar Observatory* — considered the finest solar tracking observatory in Asia.
Constructed in the 18th century by Prime Minister Amir Chand Badwa on the waterfront of Gangaur Ghat, this 138-room mansion houses museum galleries of royal puppets, costumes, and the world famous nightly *Dharohar Folk Dance Show* featuring Rajasthani Chari and Bhavai pot balancing dances.
Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh I, this grand three story Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu features a 79-foot high carved stone spire (*shikhara*), sculpted brass Garuda shrine, and intricate relief carvings of elephants, horsemen, and celestial musicians.
Located on the western bank of Lake Pichola opposite the City Palace, Ambrai Ghat provides the ultimate romantic perspective of Udaipur, especially at night when the golden floodlights of the City Palace reflect across the shimmering waters.
Duration: 4 Nights / 5 Days
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