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Best Landmarks in Udaipur

  • Maharana Pratap Memorial

    A memorial dedicated to Maharana Pratap, situated at Moti Magri Hill, offering a panoramic view of Fateh Sagar Lake and a glimpse into the glorious history.

  • Udaipur City Palace

    An architectural marvel on the banks of Lake Pichola, showcasing Rajasthani architecture with intricate carvings and opulent royal chambers.

  • Lake Pichola

    The heart of Udaipur, Lake Pichola, is a picturesque artificial lake dotted with islands, palaces, and ghats, offering serene boat rides. Its tranquil waters reflect the surrounding Aravalli hills and the grand cityscape, creating unforgettable vistas.

  • Jag Mandir

    Un palacio isleño del siglo XVII construido con mármol y piedra arenisca amarilla, conocido por sus esculturas elaboradas, sus grandes salas y por haber ofrecido asilo al príncipe Kuram.

  • Monsoon Palace

    Perched atop a hill, Sajjangarh Palace, popularly known as the Monsoon Palace, offers panoramic views of Udaipur city and its surrounding lakes and Aravalli hills. It's famed for its stunning sunset vistas.

  • Gul Mahal

    A structure within Jag Mandir, adding to its grandeur.

  • Zenana Mahal

    A structure within Jag Mandir, adding to its grandeur.

  • Fateh Sagar Lake

    Enjoy the picturesque Fateh Sagar Lake, known for its Nehru Park island and pleasant boating experience. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and enjoy the evening breeze.

  • Sukhadia Circle

    Experience the vibrant energy of Sukhadia Circle, a popular public space and fountain roundabout, perfect for an evening stroll and sampling local street food.

  • Kumbhalgarh Fort

    Discover the formidable Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its massive wall, which is one of the longest in the world. Its strategic location and impressive architecture are awe-inspiring.

  • City Palace

    Dominating the lakefront, the majestic City Palace is a sprawling complex of palaces, courtyards, and gardens showcasing exquisite Rajput and Mughal architecture. It offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the opulent history of the Mewar dynasty.

  • Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh)

    A hilltop palace offering panoramic views of Udaipur, especially spectacular sunset views.

  • Ambrai Ghat

    A ghat offering beautiful views of Lake Pichola and the City Palace, ideal for a tranquil evening.

  • Ganguar Ghart

    A ghat offering beautiful views of Lake Pichola and the City Palace, ideal for a tranquil evening.

  • City Palace Of Udaipur

    A palace built in 1559, noted for being cleaner and more organized than the one in Jaipur, offering great views of the lake and displaying historical information, paintings, and sculptures.

  • Jagmander Island

    An island in Lake Pichola, supposedly the summer palace for the king, accessible by boat.

  • Gangor Gard

    A popular ghat in Udaipur, recommended during sunrise as it can be crowded otherwise.

  • Fate Saga Lake

    A large lake with walkways, small parks, and boating; Nu Garden, an island garden, may be under renovation.

  • Sajjen Bons Palace

    Built in 1884, offering panoramic views of the Araalis, Fat Saga lake, and Udaipur city, with a basic museum and lawns.

  • Udesh Saga Lake

    An offbeat option to Pichola or Fades Saga Lake, offering a peaceful sunset and a waterfall during monsoons.

  • Ranakumba Palace

    An important structure inside the Chhatur fort.

  • Padumini Palace

    An important structure inside the Chhatur fort.

  • Pumbulgar fort

    A UNESCO world heritage site known for possessing the world's second-longest wall after the Great Wall of China; local guide recommended.

  • Sajangarh fort

    Sajangarh fort gives you a 360-degree view of the city with two big lakes and vegetation surrounding the gorgeous city, and is famous for its sunset view and wildlife sanctuary at its base.

  • Jagdish Mandir

    The largest Hindu temple in Udaipur, Jagdish Mandir, is an impressive Indo-Aryan architectural masterpiece dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Its intricate carvings, towering spire, and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-visit spiritual and cultural site.

  • Jag Mandir Palace

    Discover Jag Mandir Palace, a beautiful island palace on Lake Pichola offering a tranquil escape and stunning views. It's known for its Mughal-inspired architecture and serene courtyards.

  • Tripolia gate

    The main entry gate to City Palace.

  • Sheesh Mahal

    Part of the City Palace complex.

  • Rang Bhawan

    Part of the City Palace complex.

  • More Chowk Manak Mahal

    Part of the City Palace complex.

  • Krishna Vilas

    Part of the City Palace complex.

  • Lal ghat

    A ghat near Pichola Lake.

  • Gangapur ghat

    A main ghat in Udaipur where the Gangaur festival concludes, known for pre-wedding photoshoots and sunset views.

  • Sajjangarh palace

    A palace that can be viewed from Jag Mandir Palace.

  • Sajjangarh Fort aka Monsoon Palace

    Sajjangarh Fort, also known as Monsoon Palace, offers phenomenal views and is located over 3,000 feet above sea level.

  • Gangor Gat

    Ubicado en la orilla del lago Pichola donde se encuentra Bagore Ki Haveli.

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