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An Introduction
Also known as "City of lakes" & Venice of the East, Udaipur has come up as one of
the most visited tourist destination of India. The city, which is situated in the state of
Rajasthan, has a rich cultural heritage behind it. Apart from its rich
history, culture, and scenic locations, Udaipur also has five major lakes, which also
makes it a romantic getaway. Experiencing Udaipur is all about reliving royalty and
appreciating the city's man-made beauty.
Places of Interest

City Palace
Lake Palace
Jagdish Temple
Fateh Sagar Lake
Lake Pichola
City Palace

City Palace was built by the Maharana Udai Singh. It is located on the east
bank of the Lake Pichola and has several palaces built within its complex.
The palace is built in a flamboyant style and is considered the largest of its
type in Rajasthan. It is built on a hill top that gives a panoramic view of the
city and its surrounding.
Lake Palace

Lake Palace was formerly known as Jag Niwas & was built by Maharana
Jagat Singh II. The palace has now been converted into a luxury hotel, but
it still manages to attract the maximum tourist inflow, mainly due to its
prime location.
Jagdish Temple

The Jagdish Temple is a large Hindu temple which was built by Maharana
Jagat Singh 1st. The temple is a great example of architecture and art.
Fateh Sagar Lake

Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake that was constructed by Maharana in
north of Lake Pichola. It is one of the four lakes of the Udaipur city; the
other three lakes are: the Lake, Udai Sagar Lake and Dhebar Lake or
Jaisamand Lake.
Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola is an artificial fresh water lake named after the nearby Picholi
village. The lake is primarily famous for the four islands it houses. Jag
Niwas, where Lake Palace is built, Jag Mandir, with the palace of the same
name, Mohan Mandir, from where the king would watch the annual Gangaur
festival celebration & Arsi Vilas, a small island which was an ammunition
depot, but also a small palace.
Places Around Udaipur
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary: Spread across 578 km族, this sanctuary is
home to a very large variety of wildlife, some of which are highly endangered
species.
Chittorgarh: Located 112 km from Udaipur, Chittorgarh is most renowned for
the Chittorgarh Fort that is built on hill top.
Ranakpur  It is a village that is home to one
of the most
important Jain temples across India.
Shopping

Udaipur is well known for handicrafts, such
as paintings, marble articles, silver arts and
terracotta.
Best Time to Visit

Udaipur's autumn / winter climate is the most appealing time to visit. Tourists
can come anytime between mid-September to late March or early April. Even
in January the days are bright, sunny and warm.
Contact Us

To Plan a Tour
Contact
Tour My India
C - 81C, Sector - 08
Noida (UP), 201301
Tel + 91- 120 - 4052615 - 99
Fax - + 91 - 120  4052699
Mob No : +91 - 9211224422
Website: http://www.tourmyindia.com/

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An insight on the city of Udaipur

  • 1. An Introduction Also known as "City of lakes" & Venice of the East, Udaipur has come up as one of the most visited tourist destination of India. The city, which is situated in the state of Rajasthan, has a rich cultural heritage behind it. Apart from its rich history, culture, and scenic locations, Udaipur also has five major lakes, which also makes it a romantic getaway. Experiencing Udaipur is all about reliving royalty and appreciating the city's man-made beauty.
  • 2. Places of Interest City Palace Lake Palace Jagdish Temple Fateh Sagar Lake Lake Pichola
  • 3. City Palace City Palace was built by the Maharana Udai Singh. It is located on the east bank of the Lake Pichola and has several palaces built within its complex. The palace is built in a flamboyant style and is considered the largest of its type in Rajasthan. It is built on a hill top that gives a panoramic view of the city and its surrounding.
  • 4. Lake Palace Lake Palace was formerly known as Jag Niwas & was built by Maharana Jagat Singh II. The palace has now been converted into a luxury hotel, but it still manages to attract the maximum tourist inflow, mainly due to its prime location.
  • 5. Jagdish Temple The Jagdish Temple is a large Hindu temple which was built by Maharana Jagat Singh 1st. The temple is a great example of architecture and art.
  • 6. Fateh Sagar Lake Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake that was constructed by Maharana in north of Lake Pichola. It is one of the four lakes of the Udaipur city; the other three lakes are: the Lake, Udai Sagar Lake and Dhebar Lake or Jaisamand Lake.
  • 7. Lake Pichola Lake Pichola is an artificial fresh water lake named after the nearby Picholi village. The lake is primarily famous for the four islands it houses. Jag Niwas, where Lake Palace is built, Jag Mandir, with the palace of the same name, Mohan Mandir, from where the king would watch the annual Gangaur festival celebration & Arsi Vilas, a small island which was an ammunition depot, but also a small palace.
  • 8. Places Around Udaipur Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary: Spread across 578 km族, this sanctuary is home to a very large variety of wildlife, some of which are highly endangered species. Chittorgarh: Located 112 km from Udaipur, Chittorgarh is most renowned for the Chittorgarh Fort that is built on hill top. Ranakpur It is a village that is home to one of the most important Jain temples across India.
  • 9. Shopping Udaipur is well known for handicrafts, such as paintings, marble articles, silver arts and terracotta.
  • 10. Best Time to Visit Udaipur's autumn / winter climate is the most appealing time to visit. Tourists can come anytime between mid-September to late March or early April. Even in January the days are bright, sunny and warm.
  • 11. Contact Us To Plan a Tour Contact Tour My India C - 81C, Sector - 08 Noida (UP), 201301 Tel + 91- 120 - 4052615 - 99 Fax - + 91 - 120 4052699 Mob No : +91 - 9211224422 Website: http://www.tourmyindia.com/