Udaipur is constantly snagging the attention of Indian tourism. It has been a spotlight city of Rajasthan and comprises the historical background of Indian Rajputs, Mughals, and Mirzas. Udaipur contains numerous picnic spots and alluring places such as temples, lakes, hanging gardens, historical forts, lush green mountains, and luxurious resorts. It has a total of seven lakes in it so that it’s also called the city of lakes.

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Udaipur is also known as Venus of East. Udaipur is a land that was targeted by many emperors to overcome the land but it remained under the rule of Hindu Maharajas and Mughal emperors from time to time. Somehow, it became a part of India under the 1947 separation act. You will have much more to entertain your inner harmony and recreation while visiting Udaipur. Here we are providing you some glimpse of 5 amazing places in Udaipur.

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  • City Palace, Udaipur

City Palace is one of the most popular, grand and imperial palace, also known as a complex palace. It has the most tourist inducement of Udaipur due to its vibrant architectural and historical outlook. You can have an idea of its grandeur from the existence of eleven more palaces in it. Moreover, The Palace is fully surrounded by shady woodlands, remarkable lakes, and massive Aravalli hills.

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Its edifice was inaugurated by the Maharaja Uday Singh in 1553, after his death, other inheritors expanded it during their supremacy, and nearly in 400 years, City Place reaches its majesty. You have to buy its entry ticket which costs 300 per person. To explore the palace thoroughly it will take a minimum of 2 hours because of its vast structure. The palace is extensively decorated with paintings, antique furniture and, ornate tiles on walls. The historical setting, amazing interior, and photographic views are reasons for its fame.

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  1. Doodh Talai Lake, Udaipur

Nearby City Palace there lays an eye-catching view of Doodh Talai Lake. You will get the advantage of visiting Doodh Talai Lake as on its one side, exists Karni Mata Temple and beautiful Lake Pichola is on the other side. The lake leaves an enchanting and fascinating influence on its visitors for a lifetime. It has a musical fountain garden near it. It’s an artificial but truly capturing lake. People enjoy themselves with its boating ride and calmful glimpse.

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Doodh Talai Lake
  • Pichola Lake, Udaipur

A trip to Udaipur will offer you one more benefit that it has several places a little away from each other. As if you go for Doodh Talai Lake, you can have a bonus chance to visit Pichola Lake situated at some distance. Pichola Lake is mostly known for boating and for its charming beauty. The sunset view of the lake adds some more fascination to the lake. It has a ticket for boating costing 400 per person during the day and 750 per person in the evening, but I must suggest you experience it with a sunset view it is worth paying.

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Pichola Lake
  • Karni Mata Temple

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    Karni Mata Temple

This temple is named after Shree Mansha Purna Karni Mata, situated in Deshmukh small town of Udaipur. It is elevated from the sea level. There are two ways to reach Karni Mata Temple; ropeway and staircase. If you walk through the stairs it will take 15 min to reach the main temple. You can use a lift chair to go through the ropeway. It has a full ticket of INR 110 and half of INR 55. There is also a dargah behind the temple. Temple gives a unique and stunning view of the city, Udaipur.

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Karni Mata Temple
  • Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur

Udaipur has a number of palaces; Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of them, a remarkable fort that has many temples, palaces,  gates, woods, and places. It is a marvel piece of Rana Kumbha and shows his dedication to art and architecture. It’s situated in Rajsamand village there lays an artificial lake name Rajsamand Lake.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort

 

It has the Second Largest Wall of the world and also declared a part of the World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is structured in Military Hills Style, having seven opening gates named as Pols and many splendid temples in it. There is more than enough to discover in and nearby Kumbhalgarh Temple, you may also like to read details about its architectural and historical settings.

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The journey of Udaipur doesn’t end here, it’s just a glimpse of history, charming, enchanting sites of Udaipur. It has more other visual sites such as Jagdesh Temple, Lake Palace, Badi Lake, Amba Mata Temple, Saheliyon ki Badi, Vintage and Classic Car Museum, Sajjangarh Palace Jag Mandir Palace, and many more. It’s also popular for its traditional food and cultural festivals. You must plan a trip to Udaipur, the city of lakes, for recreation, and discover Indian history, architecture, and culture.