Udaipur
is situated around the shimmering clear blue water lakes,
which whisper the mood of a bygone era.
The
city was founded in 1567 AD by Maharana Udai Singh on the
advice of a sage. Udaipur was last of the numerous Mewar
capitals. It was in Udaipur that legendary Maharana Pratap
was born. He was obsessed with Chittaur and the past glories
of the Sisodia clan possessed his mind. Maharana Pratap left
Udaipur to win back Chittaur from the Mughals. But he failed
in his attempts and Udaipur remained the capital of Mewar
till India got her independence.The memory of the failure of
noble Pratap gives Udaipur its pervading mood of nostalgic
wistfulness.
The city acquires its scenic beauty from the Aravallis.
Three lakes- Pichola, Fateh Sagar and Udai Sagar make it an
oasis in the desert.
RAJASTHAN
TRAIN TRAVEL
PALACE
ON WHEELS
Ever wondered what luxury in the royal times was all about!
Welcome to Palace On Wheels, a luxury train that carries
with it an ambience of the Rajputana era and an exciting
fairytale journey, which takes the visitor to the imperial
cities of Rajasthan every single day. The coaches also carry
out an image of the Rajput states with beautiful interiors.
Last but not the least the "Royal Treat" for the
passengers on board include saloons, bar lounges &
libraries in every coach as well as restaurant and organized
shopping facilites.
ATTRACTIONS
Udaipur
is known as the ' City of Lakes'. The two most scenic and
famous lakes of the city are Lake Pichola and Lake Fateh
Sagar.
Lake Pichola is surrounded by hills, palaces,
temples, bathing ghats and has two island palaces- Jag Niwas
and Jag Mandir. Lake Fateh sagar lies to north of Pichola
and was built by Maharana Jai Singh but it got the name of
Fateh Singh who rebuilt its dam. Both the lakes are
breathtakingly beautiful and one can take a cruise on their
waters. The sunset over these lakes is a sight to be
cherished.
PALACES
City Palace: This majestic white royal building
towers itself on a hill and is surrounded by crenellated
walls. The palace stands along the shores of Pichola.

Lake Palace: This former summer residence of the
royal family has now been converted into a fabulous hotel.
GARDENS
Sahelion-Ki-Bari: On the shores of Fateh Sagar Lake was
built a garden for the 48 young girls waiting to be sent to
the royal house as part of dowry. This garden is laid with
extensive lawns, fountains and shady walking lanes. There
are four pools with dainty kiosks and fountains with
elephant trunks for spouts. These gardens appear discrete
and impeccable in taste.
MUSEUMS
Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal: This is a museum of folk
arts, which has rich collection of folk dresses, ornaments,
puppets, masks, dolls, folk musical instruments and
paintings. World famous puppeteers put shows here, on
request in advance.
Pratap Memorial: Erected atop Modi Magri is this
equestrian bronze statue of the valiant hero, Maharana
Pratap. Sajjan Garh, Gulab Bagh, Dudh Talai Park, the Sunset
point are also the places to be seen.
TEMPLES
Jagdish Temple: Dedicated to Vishnu, this temple was
built in 1651 AD by Maharana Jagat Singh.
EXCURSIONS
TEMPLES
Eklingji: 22 kms from the city is a temple complex of
108 temples enclosed by high walls. Built in 1734 AD, the
temples are dedicated to the royal deity Ekling ji. The
complex has been chiselled out of sandstone and marble. It
has an ornate 'mandap' or pillared hall, the canopy of a
huge pyramidical roof composed of hundreds of knots.
Nathdwara: This temple is one the most celebrated
Vaishnava shrines of Lord Krishna or Nathji. Thousands of
pilgrims visit this shrine during the festivals. Foreigners
are not allowed in the temple and photography is prohibited.
It is located 48 kms from Udaipur.
Kankroli: Known as Dwarkadhish, this temple is an
important Vaishnava temple and ranks very high among the
temples of the Vallabhacharya. 65 kms from the city.
Ranakpur: (98 Kms) Famous for the beautiful Jain
temples.
Jagat
(58 Kms): The tenth century Ambika Mata Temple is well
preserved in all its splendour.
Rishabhdeoji (65 Kms): Popularly known as Kesariyaji
because of the large saffron offerings, this temple is
dedicated to the Jain Tirthankara Rishabhdeoji.
CITIES
Nagda: This ancient place in Mewar is famous for
their intricate carvings of the graceful 'apsaras'. 23 kms
from the city.
Haldighati: This place, 40 kms from Udaipur, has
immense historical importance. It was at Haldighati in 1576
AD that armies of Maharana Pratap and Mughal Emperor Akbar
clashed. A 'chhatri' with delicate white marble columns is
dedicated to the indomitable hero and his loyal charger.
FORTS
Kumbhal Garh Fort: Kumbhalgarh Fort was built by
Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century. Perched on the
Aravallis, this is the second most important fort in
Rajasthan after the Chittaurgarh Fort. Nearby is the
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary.
LAKES
Jaisamand lake: 48 kms from the city, this artificial
lake was built in 17th century by Maharana Jai Singh. The
marble 'Chhatris' along the embankment add grace to this
second largest lake in Asia. On either sides of the lake
were built the palaces for the favourite queens of the King.
People of the Bhil tribe still inhabit the islands in
Jaisamand lake.
Rajsamand lake (66 Kms): This is dam built by
Maharana Rai Singh in 1660.