The City Palace, located on the banks of Lake Pichola, will give you a glimpse into Rajasthan’s princely grandeur with its towering structures built for the erstwhile Mewar ruling family.
Constructed in 1362 AD, most likely by a banjara tribesman, Lake Pichola today is an iconic symbol of Udaipur. A myriad of palaces, temples, royal quarters and ghats and chabutaras have been developed around the lake and on its several islands over the years.
Sajjangarh Palace or The Monsoon Palace is positioned on a hilltop and offers amazing views of Fateh Sagar Lake and the surrounding Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary.
Bangore ki haveli is a beautiful palace in Udaipur on the waterfront of Lake Picholi and is an amusing spot among the tourist places in Udaipur.
Also, known as Lake Garden Palace, Jagmandir will draw you with its sheer splendor and tranquility.
The Eklingji Temple Complex is one of the architectural sights you need to put on your list of places to visit in Udaipur. It is a complex whose foundation dates back to 734 AD.
The Indo-Aryan Jagdish Temple owes its creation to the Maharana Jagat Singh. The black stone deity of Lord Vishnu will awe you and so will the brass Garuda image facing it.
The Fateh Sagar Lake is known to be the second largest lake in this city, is located on the northern side of Lake Pichola and is just opposite the entrance to Moti Magri Mahal.
Ahar Cenotaphs represents the courage and valor of the Mewar Dynasty. The place is famous for its history as well as for its architectural importance.
Udaipur Ghat represents the religious and spiritual side of Udaipur. The ghat witnesses a horde of devotees throughout the year and especially so during major festivals.