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How long is the drive from Ujjain to Nathdwara?

The direct drive from Ujjain to Nathdwara is 229 mi (369 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 25 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ujjain to Nathdwara, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Udaipur, as well as top places to visit like Shri Shanti Nath Digamber Jain Temple and Kedareshwar Mandir, or the ever-popular Bhartrihari caves.

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Top city between Ujjain and Nathdwara

The top city between Ujjain and Nathdwara is Udaipur. It's 5 hours from Ujjain and less than an hour from Nathdwara.
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Udaipur

Udaipur, the enchanting city in Rajasthan, was once the capital of the Mewar Kingdom and is a treasure trove of history and culture. Founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, this picturesque destination is surrounded by stunning artificial lakes, with Lake Pichola at its heart. The City Palace stands majestically overlooking the lake, showcasing an impressive complex of palaces adorned with intricate peacock mosaics.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Nathdwara

Best stops along Ujjain to Nathdwara drive

The top stops along the way from Ujjain to Nathdwara (with short detours) are City Palace, Lake Pichola, and Chittorgarh Fort. Other popular stops include Bagore Ki Haveli, Shrinathji Temple, and Monsoon Palace.
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Bhartrihari caves

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Historical place
Nature & Parks
Nestled along the serene banks of the Shipra River, the Bhartrihari Caves are a captivating ancient rock-hewn complex located in Ujjain's tranquil suburbs. Estimated to be over 2000 years old, these caves pay homage to the revered poet and philosopher Bhartrihari, who is said to have meditated here for twelve years after renouncing worldly desires.
Bhartrihari Caves, Ujjain A visit to Bhartrihari Caves takes you deep into Ujjain’s spiritual past. Nestled near the banks of the Shipra River, these ancient caves are believed to be where sage-poet Bhartrihari, the brother of King Vikramaditya, meditated after renouncing royal life. The tranquil surroundings, cool stone interiors, and faint echoes of devotional chants create a serene, reflective atmosphere. Visitors can explore the small shrines inside and feel a strong sense of timeless devotion. Best visited early morning, the site offers peace away from the city’s bustle—perfect for those seeking solitude and spiritual connection in the heart of Ujjain.
Anuj M — Google review
Brathari Cave is a nice place to visit if you enjoy history and spirituality. The atmosphere is peaceful, but the cave is not very well maintained and facilities are limited. It’s good for a short visit, but not something that stands out as a must-see.
Mahendra W — Google review
Caves are ok. They are very small. Do not rush into the caves when lot of people are there. It get a bit suffocating when too many people. Be patient and wait for your turn. The more calm and composed you are the more fun you will have.
Garima U — Google review
Bhartrihari Gufa (Caves) is a famous spiritual and historical site in Ujjain, associated with the great sage Maharishi Bhartrihari, the elder brother of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain. He became a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath (Nath sect) and spent the rest of his life in meditation in these caves. Inside, there are small shrines dedicated to Bhartrihari, Guru Gorakhnath, and other Nath yogis. The atmosphere is peaceful, attracting saints, sadhus, and devotees throughout the year. Around 3–4 km from Mahakaleshwar Temple.
Vaibhav S — Google review
A place full of history and peace, where the great saint Bhartrihari meditated. The cave carries a mystical aura, and sitting here gives immense calmness. This place is also very special and close to my heart, as I visited here with someone special — all by the grace of Maa Kali.
Nihal B — Google review
Bhartrihari Gufa (Caves) is a famous spiritual and historical site in Ujjain, associated with the great sage Maharishi Bhartrihari, the elder brother of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain. He became a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath (Nath sect) and spent the rest of his life in meditation in these caves. Inside, there are small shrines dedicated to Bhartrihari, Guru Gorakhnath, and other Nath yogis.
Montu M — Google review
Bhartrihari Gufa (caves) in Ujjain is a sacred cave complex on the shores of the River Kshipra, named after the legendary King Bhartrihari who is said to have meditated there for 12 years after renouncing his kingdom. The site features traditional rock-cut architecture, a tomb (samadhi) of the sage, a dhuni (fire for yoga), and is a peaceful spot for religious and historical tourism, though the narrow passages may not be suitable for everyone.
Komal K — Google review
The ancient cave structure stands as a testament to the lives of people in the past, before the development of modern construction technologies. Under what circumstances did one of the great emperors encounter Saint Goraknath, receive his blessings, and learn valuable lessons about the superiority of a yogi's power, which encompasses the ability to both kill and give life, unlike the limitations of a king's authority?
Bhavik T — Google review
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3.9
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Barnagar Road, near, Bhartahari Giya, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
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Shri Shanti Nath Digamber Jain Temple

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ohh nice place for hindu people and praying to god
Prashali B — Google review
It's a very beautiful and peaceful place of worship and situated in most convenient location of Ratlam. Any one can reach easily.
Ankit J — Google review
Jai jinendra... It's .. very nice..
Saket J — Google review
Place to gain eternal peace.
Jainam K — Google review
Situated on convenient location for every one .
Kamlesh J — Google review
Temple needs its maintenance
Vijay S — Google review
Peace 😌
Sudhanshu S — Google review
Peaceful place
Mayank J — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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83F4+8XQ, Vikram Nagar, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Kedareshwar Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
4.4
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4.5
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Ratlam-baswara road,salena, kana, road, Madhya Pradesh, India
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The Cactus Garden of Sailana

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Nature & Parks
Park
Gardens
Nestled in the serene town of Sailana, near Ratlam District in Madhya Pradesh, lies the enchanting Cactus Garden of Sailana. This unique garden is a hidden gem that boasts an impressive collection of around 1200 different varieties of cacti, making it the largest cactus garden in Asia. As you wander through this botanical wonderland, you'll be amazed by the sheer diversity—cacti towering over you and showcasing a stunning array of shapes, sizes, and colors.
You can see many types of Cactus here. It's a Beautiful wel maintaine peaceful and Treasure of Cactus. There is Only ₹ 50 Entry Ticket fees. There is a small Museum too. It's 24 K.m far From Ratlam City. If you take personal Auto they Charge 500 Rs. For One way Travelling but if you catch bus you can reach there in only ₹ 25 per person. You have to walk 5 min. From Bus Stand for it. Must watch place.
Jigar B — Google review
My partner Huma and I recently visited the Cactus Garden in Sailana, and it was an amazing experience!! The variety of cacti is truly impressive, with some rare and exotic species that were a delight to see.. The garden is well-maintained, and the peaceful environment made it the perfect spot to explore and enjoy nature.. We loved how serene and unique the setting was- definitely a must-visit for nature enthusiasts or anyone looking for a quiet escape.. Highly recommended!!
Tehzeeb K — Google review
Beautiful and very spacious garden, well maintained and situated in the Sailana city. It is having lots of cactus plants in various designs, shape and sizes. Clean and calm place, very cozy, comforting and great views of greenery. Tickets need to be taken for entering the garden. No need for advance ticket booking, you can buy it at the entrance of the garden and palace. No rush , no long waiting and very less crowded and very easy to locate place. Plenty of parking available for car and bikes so no need to worry about parking as well.
Diksha K — Google review
The Cactus Garden in Sailana is a unique and interesting place. It houses thousands of cactus species from around the world. Peaceful and green, it's a great spot for nature lovers and definitely worth a visit.
Khush R — Google review
Many types of cactus. Place located in market. Parking available in garden area.
Akhil J — Google review
It was nice experience. It has huge variety of cactus and other regional plants and trees too. A palace is situated in the premises but visit is not allowed there. There's a museum also but due to covid, and other maintenance purpose it was kept closed temporarily. It was really good place for nature phography and photography.
Ratnadeep P — Google review
I think it's one of the best cactus garden of india. Variety of cactus collected from different parts of world can be seen here. Their Huge size is unmatched.
Samarjeet S — Google review
Entry fee charged 50/- per person but maintenance of the place is zero.Only beautiful due to natural growth of cactus.
Akshi B — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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Banswara - Ratlam Road, NH927A, Sailana, Madhya Pradesh 457550, India
+91 76229 55207
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Kagdi Pickup

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Best location
Lalit K — Google review
Healthy Places
Suresh 2 — Google review
Beautiful place
Niraj S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a wonderful place to remember. (Original) Gumne ke liye shandaar jgh hai 😊
PIYUSH P — Google review
Beautiful nature
Khushboo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walk Banswara (Original) Walk बांसवाड़ा
RITESH M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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GFR9+WF, Samaipura, Rajasthan 327001, India
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Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam

Building
Nature & Parks
Dams
4.5
(21)
Ramgarh, Rajasthan 327026
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Mandareshwar Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
This is temple of Lord shiv. There environment is very peaceful
MAHESH P — Google review
A famous temple in Kotasur village, Birbhum, West Bengal.
Subir B — Google review
In my opinion it's not at all a mandir first of all. It's a natural rock formation, kind of a cave. It is situated at least or more than 500 feet from ground level of Banswara. After a very steep climb one reaches to this place. Good part is that vehicles like truck or bus can even reach easily just upto this mandir. So they actually created or build some construction just to cover those natural mountains and made it a lord Shiv mandir. It's on the Banswara-Ratlam Road near Kagdi pickup outside the city. This mandir or natural cave can not be judged from outside while on the road. When one reaches infront of the Shivling mandir, only then the real beauty of the nature can be felt. The construction again is in several different parts at different intervals of time. While i was there i saw nearby parts of mountain being broken so as to make proper construction. Other part of construction include, accommodation for those living at mandir promises and much more. Overall a very beautiful place to hang out, relaxing, happy moments or just peace of mind. They have tried to make garden and green place as the surrounding itself is of that kind, forest area. Overall extremely cosy place to hang out. Neat and clean. Do visit once with your family, friends, or loved ones.
Amit K — Google review
Lord Mahadev Shiv temple. Spritual feeling after see the Shivling.
Jagdish C — Google review
The location and the auro is really peaceful and the holy kalpavriksh (banyan tree 🌲) makes the whole aura more precious and Holy.
Deepak J — Google review
Har har mahadev Very nice place to visit in banswara Trishul and om sign on a hill can be viewed on the way to mandareshwar temple🔱💓
Ritik G — Google review
One of the best temple of lord shiva in banswara highly recommend ! Madareshwar is one of the famous temple of lord shiva at banswara ! Madareshwar is located near vidya niketan school madar colony banswara ! Madareshwar have beautiful nature views and it has positive vibes !
Kapil G — Google review
Very well decorated on maha Shivaratri. Must visit for worship
Garima S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(7)
Madareshwar Road, Banswara, Rajasthan 327001, India
+91 1800 11 1363
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AARAMPURA REST HOUSE

Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Those who love nature must visit this place, specially one shout stop to see the marvelous Indian Giant Flying Squirrel
WildIndia N — Google review
Good place . For Stay booking contact rang office or forester dhariyawad. Currently an electricity problem.
Anirudh S — Google review
Best place to explore flying squirrel and scenic sagwan forest of sita mata . Good for wildlife spotting and birds .
Kunal A — Google review
Good
Kamlesh P — Google review
4.9
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3.4
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6CFJ+2R, Ambareti, Rajasthan 312625, India
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Shri Sukhanand Mahadev Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
That's very peaceful place ☺️ Come with your friends
Manish K — Google review
Good nature silent valley but government should develop more these place like hill station and improve mobile network
GHARELU S — Google review
Love it.. Great place to visit , 6 kilometers from jhunji maharaj.. mansoon season is best time to visit.. loved to come here.. loved it.. located on rajasthan MP border , big place . Hotel available here . Good to be here .. Great time. Must visit with family and friends
Prakash C — Google review
Best place to visit during rainy season. Location is awesome and temple is carved out of a big rock which is unbelievable.
Siddharth — Google review
WOW!! One word says it all. The waterfall is awesome and it's such a refreshing feeling standing under it. The Mahadev Mandir is very serene.
D.K. B — Google review
The place is true to its name. Sukh+Anand meaning a package of happiness. The place is few kilometers away from jawad. One has to climb about 70 stairs to reach the temple Ashram. There is a lord shiva temple within an ancient cave. This Ashram is said to have been made by Sukh Rishi son of Vedvyas who wrote mahabharata. It's excellent picnic spot as well. There is a live waterfall and one can enjoy a relaxing bath in it. Also downstairs there are some small shacks selling food. There is a place called Namdev Restaurant (Owned by Nandlal Chhipa) his daal baati is must have. Very homely taste and prepared with lot of care. It's a must have.
ANANND B — Google review
This is best place for one day outing. It's a hill station famous for it's waterfall but you can see that during rainy season only. It dries up in summer. There is temple of lord Shiva and Saint Sukhdev ji. Also people believe that the water in cave upstairs is directly from holy river Ganga. It's good place for family picnic but be aware of Monkeys there.
Ravi L — Google review
Or is there a mythological temple that captivates the beauty hereThis is the temple of MahadevHere people worship the peace of soul of their ancestors
Rahul A — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(11)
Sukhanand [Naya], Sukhanand, Madhya Pradesh 458330, India
+91 94094 61261
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Maharani Padmini Palace

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Maharani Padmini Palace, situated within the Chittorgarh Fort, is named after Queen Padmini of Chittorgarh. Known for her beauty and intelligence, she played a significant role in the history of the fort. The palace offers a glimpse into this historical figure's life and the events that unfolded during her time.
Padmini Mahal is a beautiful and historically rich monument, visible clearly even from 100 meters away, making it a striking sight. Situated around water, it creates a scenic and serene atmosphere that enhances its charm. I truly wished I could see it from the inside to experience its architectural beauty more closely. The mahal features several well-maintained and clean dasi rooms nearby, which add to its historical feel and authenticity. However, one downside is that the area from where visitors view the mahal is slightly dirty. The management team should take better care in maintaining cleanliness at this spot to preserve the overall experience of such a stunning heritage site.
Yash D — Google review
During my visit to Sawaliya Seth Temple, I decided to take a short detour to Chittorgarh, and that’s how I ended up at Padmini Mahal. I had heard the name before, but standing there, looking at the structure and the water around it, gave a much deeper feeling than I expected. The mahal isn’t grand in size, but the calmness of the place speaks volumes. It’s surrounded by a water tank, and the reflection of the old structure in the still water adds to its beauty. I just stood for a while near the railing, looking at the central pavilion and imagining how it must have looked in its prime. There was a guide nearby talking about Rani Padmini’s legendary story, and though I wasn’t part of the group, I overheard enough to feel that mix of pride and sadness Chittorgarh is known for. The story, the view, the silence — all of it made me pause for longer than I had planned. If you’ve already come as far as Sawaliya Seth, it’s really worth spending a little extra time to explore places like this in Chittorgarh Fort. Padmini Mahal may not be the largest monument, but it leaves a quiet impression that stays with you.
AMIT S — Google review
We visited Maharani Padmini Palace inside Chittorgarh Fort recently, and it was a truly mesmerizing experience! This stunning palace, steeped in history, is a tribute to the legendary Rani Padmini of Mewar, whose beauty and courage are celebrated in Rajput lore. Built in the 13th century, it sits gracefully by a serene lotus pool, offering breathtaking views of the fort and surrounding hills. The intricate architecture, with delicate jharokhas and stone carvings, transports you to a royal era. The guides shared captivating stories of Padmini’s bravery and the fort’s historic sieges, making the visit unforgettable. The peaceful ambiance was perfect for soaking in the rich heritage.
Sayak D — Google review
Padmini Palace, also known as Rani Padmavati Palace, is one of the most iconic attractions inside the Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. Rani Padmini (Padmavati) was a 13th–14th century queen of the Kingdom of Mewar, renowned for her beauty, dignity, and valor. The palace stands as a symbol of her legendary story and the pride of Mewar’s royal heritage. The palace is beautifully designed and is surrounded by water, giving it a serene and almost floating appearance. The reflection of the palace in the water creates a mesmerizing view, making it a perfect spot for photography and sightseeing. Visitors can explore the palace in about 20–30 minutes, and every corner offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural elegance of that era. An entry ticket is required to visit, and the palace is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The surroundings are clean and well maintained, and the site provides a peaceful environment amidst the historical grandeur of Chittorgarh Fort. Overall, Padmini Palace is a must-visit destination for history lovers, photographers, and anyone who wants to experience the romantic and royal charm of Mewar’s glorious past
Kishor P — Google review
​Maharani Padmini's Palace is a historic site in Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan, associated with the legend of Queen Padmini and her "Jauhar" (self-immolation) to protect her honor from Alauddin Khilji. The three-storied white palace is uniquely situated in the middle of a lotus pool, symbolizing Rajput pride and sacrifice.
Sumit D — Google review
The Maharani Padmini Palace is an essential stop within Chittorgarh Fort. You visit not just for the architecture, but to stand at the place where a pivotal, emotional moment in Mewar history is said to have occurred. It's a poignant and beautiful spot that connects you deeply to the valor and legends of Rajasthan. ​The Legend: The palace is the central location for the tragic and iconic tale of Rani Padmini, Maharana Ratan Singh, and Sultan Alauddin Khilji. The entire site is imbued with the story of the queen's defiance and the subsequent Jauhar (ritual mass self-immolation) of 16,000 Rajput women. Visitors come primarily to connect with this powerful history of honor and sacrifice. ​The Mirror Chamber: The most famous attraction is the small pavilion area from where Alauddin Khilji was allegedly permitted to glimpse Rani Padmini's reflection in a mirror (or the pool water), which led to his obsession and the eventual siege of the fort. This specific spot is often a key point of narration for guides. ​2. Architectural Highlights ​Jal Mahal Concept: The palace is a unique, three-storied white stone structure surrounded by a beautiful lotus pond/water moat. This architectural feature—a palace surrounded by water (Jal Mahal)—was a distinctive Rajput style, and Padmini Palace is considered one of its early and finest examples, designed to keep the interiors cool during summer. ​Aesthetic: The architecture is characterized by its elegance and distinctly feminine style, with delicate arches, intricate carvings, and chhatris (domed pavilions) crowning the roof. Its simplicity, combined with the serene water setting, creates a quiet, contemplative atmosphere.
Prashant P — Google review
The legend of Rani Padmini is one of the most poignant tales in Indian history, and her palace in Chittorgarh Fort stands as a haunting tribute to her story. While the historical accuracy of the tale is debated by scholars, the palace itself remains a powerful symbol of Rajput honor, sacrifice, and the famous 'Jauhar' ritual. A visit to this palace is less about its architecture and more about connecting with the powerful narrative it represents. The palace, a beautiful three-story white structure, is located on the southern part of the fort. It is strategically positioned in the middle of a lotus pool, a design element that adds to its mystique and offers a glimpse into a time of royal privacy and security. The reflection of the palace in the water is a sight to behold, creating a serene and captivating scene that belies its tragic past. The surrounding water body and the intricate Rajput architecture, with its delicate arches and beautiful jharokhas (balconies), make it a fascinating subject for photographs. The most famous part of the palace is a small, elevated pavilion where, according to legend, Alauddin Khilji was allowed to glimpse Rani Padmini's reflection in a mirror. It is said that this single glimpse of her beauty drove his obsession, leading to the devastating siege of the fort in 1303 CE. Today, a guide will still stand at the same spot and demonstrate the angle, allowing visitors to visualize the famous scene. This specific moment of the story, even if a romanticized part of folklore, is what gives the palace its immense emotional weight and draws countless visitors. While the palace is smaller compared to other royal residences within the fort, its significance is unparalleled. It is here that Rani Padmini and thousands of other women are believed to have committed 'Jauhar,' choosing self-immolation over dishonor at the hands of the invading army. The ruined state of the palace adds to this somber atmosphere, making it a place of solemn reflection rather than a cheerful tourist spot. Visiting Rani Padmini's Palace is a unique experience. It’s not just about exploring an old building; it's about standing on the very ground where a monumental act of courage is said to have occurred. The palace serves as a tangible link to a story that has been passed down through generations, symbolizing the unyielding spirit of the Rajputs. It reminds us that history is not just a collection of facts, but a tapestry of human emotions, sacrifices, and legends that continue to inspire and resonate even today. 👍🏻🩷
Jasu R — Google review
The enchanting Maharani Padmini Palace at Chittorgarh captivated me during my winter visit. The historical charm blended seamlessly with the crisp winter air, offering a serene and picturesque experience. The intricate architecture and detailed craftsmanship transported me to a bygone era, while the well-maintained surroundings added to the overall allure. Exploring the palace grounds in the cool weather enhanced the visit, creating lasting memories of a regal and memorable winter escape.
RUDRA K — Google review
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VJHW+M8V, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/chittorgarh.html
+91 141 282 2863
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Chittorgarh Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Chittorgarh Fort is a massive citadel complex that spans over 240 hectares and has been standing for over a millennium. It is not just a fort, but almost a self-sufficient township with ornate palaces, temples, and gateways. This historic site holds great significance as it was the capital of the Mewar kingdom for eight centuries and witnessed many dramatic events.
Welcome to chhitorgarh fort. Its world's largest fort. You will find majorly ruins but those ruins also gives idea that our history was glorious. Fort area, Kirti stambh, trimurti mandir and johar kund these are the major points to cover over there. I will suggest to visit the place with guide. They will tell about the history as well as they will help you to take some good photos. You can also buy sitafal aka custard apples over there as place is surrounded by custard apple trees.
Dr M — Google review
The fort is one of most amazing forts in India. Though managed by govt agencies, it is a decent job. Pros 1. All important places inside the fort are accessible by road in your car. 2. Sufficient auto rickshaw services are available. 3. Key historical sites are well maintained. 4. Guides are reasonable, knowledgeable and communicate well. Cons. 1. Light and sound show is slow and boring. There was mention of Maharana Pratap. It ended abruptly. Don't waste time and money. 2. Be careful while driving up and down the fort as there are narrow gates to cross and most drivers don't have patience to stop.
Puneet G — Google review
Chittorgarh Fort is truly breathtaking. The scale, history, and architecture are incredible, and the views from the top are absolutely magical. One of the highlights of my visit was watching the sunset at the Johar place — it’s an experience I’d highly recommend to anyone visiting. The atmosphere during sunset is unforgettable. A quick tip for visitors: you pay for your car only once at the entrance, and the entry ticket for people is also a one-time ticket. Make sure you keep your ticket with you at all times because you’ll be asked to show it at multiple points throughout the fort. That said, the management can definitely improve the overall visitor experience. The fort is huge, and without a tour guide, navigation becomes confusing. There aren’t enough clear signs, directions, or explanations about what each site represents, so it’s easy to feel lost. Better maintenance, informative boards, and a more organized route would make a big difference. Overall, the fort itself is extraordinary and absolutely worth visiting — but the tourist management could be improved to match its grandeur.
Karan P — Google review
The Last Flame of ChittorgarhThe sun dipped low over the vast stone walls of Chittorgarh Fort, painting them in shades of gold and crimson. Inside the fort’s silent courtyards, Princess Padmavati stood gazing at the Vijay Stambh. The tower seemed to whisper tales of valour—of warriors who had once guarded these gates with unyielding courage.For weeks, siege drums had thundered beyond the ramparts. Alauddin Khilji’s army, vast as the desert sands, encircled the fort like a tightening noose. But Chittorgarh did not bow easily. Each day, arrows flew, swords clashed, and the Rajput war cry echoed against the granite hills.On the eve of the final battle, Maharana Ratan Singh stood before his soldiers. “Tomorrow,” he declared, “we fight not for victory, but for honour.” That night, the women of the fort, dressed in the saffron of sacrifice, prepared for the terrible ritual of jauhar. Flames roared in the subterranean chambers as Padmavati, her face calm yet resolute, stepped forward, her eyes fixed on the immortal sky.When dawn came, the gates of Chittorgarh swung wide, and the Rajputs rode out—steel in hand, death in heart. The clash was fierce, but the fate of the fort was sealed. By sunset, the walls stood silent again, watching over the ashes of courage.Centuries passed. Today, visitors wander the fort’s ancient paths, touch the cool stone of the Vijay Stambh, and feel the air hum with the spirit of Chittorgarh. The last flame still flickers—in the heartbeats of those who remember.
AVIJIT D — Google review
If you're looking for an unforgettable piece of Rajasthan's history, make the trip to Chittorgarh Fort. It's a massive place—more like a historic walled town than just a fort—and it holds some of the most dramatic and important stories of Rajput valor and sacrifice. Visitor Highlights: The fort is built on a huge hill, so be prepared for a long day of exploring. You definitely need a car or hired rickshaw/taxi to get around the 7km loop inside the walls. Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): This is the fort's centerpiece. It's a nine-story tower covered in really detailed carvings of Hindu gods. If you can, take the narrow stairs up—the view from the top overlooking the fort and the city below is fantastic and worth the climb! Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame): A beautiful seven-story tower built by a Jain merchant centuries ago. It’s smaller than the Vijay Stambh but just as intricate and a great spot for photos. Rana Kumbha Palace: Walk through the extensive ruins of this old palace. It gives you a great sense of the past royal life (and a lot of open space). Rani Padmini's Palace: The setting is peaceful. It's beautiful to see the palace complex reflected in the calm water of the reservoir—it gives a good idea of the scenic beauty that existed alongside the fort’s dramatic history. Meera temple, Jain temples, Gaumukh sarovar, Shiva temple, etc. are added attractions. Get a Guide: Hire a local guide. The fort is huge, and without someone telling you the stories behind the ruins (especially about Rani Padmini), you'll miss 80% of the experience. Time Commitment: Plan on giving this place 3-4 hours, minimum. It’s not something you rush. Comfort is Key: Wear comfortable shoes and take water. It gets hot, and there's a lot of walking involved, even with a car.
Vishal C — Google review
Majestic and Timeless Heritage! Chittorgarh Fort is a stunning symbol of Rajput pride, courage, and architectural brilliance. Spread across a vast hilltop, it features grand palaces, ancient temples, and iconic towers like Vijay Stambh and Kirti Stambh — each narrating tales of valor and sacrifice. The fort is beautifully maintained and offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset. The Light and Sound Show in the evening is a must-watch — it brings the fort’s rich history to life with powerful storytelling, music, and lighting effects that create an unforgettable experience. A perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty — truly a must-visit heritage site! 🏰✨
Virendra S — Google review
Chittorgarh Fort is highly reviewed as a must-visit historical landmark and a symbol of Rajput valor and sacrifice. Visitors praise its massive scale, grand architecture, and rich history. Architecture and Key Attractions: The fort is vast, featuring several key attractions within its premises. Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): A 9-story tower built by Maharana Kumbha, frequently mentioned as a major highlight. Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame): A 12th-century Jain tower dedicated to Adinath. Padmini's Palace and Rana Kumbha Palace: Palaces with intricate architecture and legendary stories attached to them. Temples and Reservoirs: Visitors appreciate the ancient temples, such as the Kalika Mata Temple and Meera Temple, and the impressive water bodies like the Gaumukh Reservoir.
Aditya N — Google review
I visited Chittorgarh Fort on Sunday morning by auto rickshaw from the railway station. The auto charged around ₹750 (bargaining ₹600–800) for a round trip, including a full fort tour and drop back to the station. The visit took around 4–5 hours, covering all the major attractions. Morning time was perfect — less crowd, easy entry, and pleasant for exploring, though it got very hot and sunny later in the day. In the afternoon, the entry line becomes quite long, taking 45–60 minutes due to heavy rush, so morning is highly recommended. Places Visited: Rana Kumbha Palace – very old and partly damaged, gives a glimpse of ancient Rajput glory. Fateh Prakash Palace (Museum) – royal architecture and historic collections. Meera Temple & Kumbha Shyam Temple – peaceful places linked to Meera Bai’s devotion to Lord Krishna. Vijay Stambha – grand victory tower, inside entry closed but magnificent from outside. Gaumukh Mahadev Kund – serene sacred pond with natural water flow. Padmini (Padmavati) Palace – beautiful palace surrounded by a lotus pond, linked to Rani Padmini’s Johar story. Mahakali Temple – peaceful, spiritual spot for devotees. Jain Kirti Stambha (Jain Trith Stambha) – artistically carved ancient tower dedicated to Lord Adinath. Overall Experience: A wonderful historical trip filled with courage, devotion, and Rajput pride. The fort is vast but well-connected by auto. Best to visit early morning with water and cap, as it gets hot by noon. A must-visit place to truly feel the heritage and bravery of Mewar.
Kishor P — Google review
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Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/chittorgarh.html
+91 141 282 2863
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Chittorgarh Fort

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Sprawling, 240-ha. citadel, more than 1,000 years old, with ornate palaces, temples & gateways.
Chittor Fort, the largest fort in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a symbol of Rajput valor, sacrifice, and grandeur. Located in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, this majestic fort offers breathtaking views, historical significance, and stunning architecture. Historical & Architectural Marvel Spread over 700 acres, the fort has massive gates (Pols), palaces, temples, and towers, reflecting Rajputana pride. Key attractions include: Vijay Stambh (Tower of Victory) – Built by Rana Kumbha to celebrate victory over Mahmud Khilji. Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame) – A Jain monument dedicated to Adinath. Rani Padmini’s Palace – Associated with the legendary story of Rani Padmini and her sacrifice. Meera Bai Temple – Dedicated to the Hindu saint Meera Bai, known for her devotion to Lord Krishna. Gaumukh Reservoir – A sacred water tank with crystal-clear water. Rich History & Rajput Valor The fort witnessed three major sieges, most notably by Alauddin Khilji in 1303, leading to the legendary Jauhar (self-immolation) of Rani Padmini and thousands of Rajput women to protect their honor. This legacy makes Chittor Fort a place of deep emotion and respect. Visiting Experience Best Time to Visit: October to March (pleasant weather). Entry Fees: Nominal charge for Indian and foreign tourists. Timings: Open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Tips: Hiring a local guide enhances the experience with fascinating historical insights.
Nisha V — Google review
A historical monument with rich heritage. It's importance can be judged by its entry in UNESCO world heritage list. Many temples, historical structures, hills, pagdandi etc are strange and observatory.. A large crowd visits the site daily.. entry ticket is nominal. Day by day in absence of proper look after the structure is diminishing.. fading can be seen everywhere. No security arrangements and guards are few , unable to provide safety to much enlarged area. A great historical architecture monument deserve special attention from both center and state government.
Kanti A — Google review
A breathtaking historical site that offers a glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich past. The fort's vast expanse, impressive architecture, and stunning views from the top make it an unforgettable experience. Walking through its ancient gates and exploring the temples, palaces, and battlements gives you a real sense of its historical significance. The climb can be steep in parts, but the views are definitely worth it. A great place for history buffs and anyone wanting to experience the grandeur of Rajasthan.
Gayatri — Google review
A wonderful historical place which reflects the artistry and bravery of Rajasthan. Many great warriors of history were born in this fort who never hesitated to sacrifice their lives to protect their motherland.
Ram S — Google review
Visiting Chittorgarh Fort was an unforgettable experience. The fort is huge, with incredible history that takes you back in time. Walking through its gates, you feel like you're stepping into a different era. The views from the fort are stunning, especially from the towers and the ramparts, where you can see miles of green hills and the town below. The most memorable part was learning about the brave history of the Rajput kings and queens. The ruins, temples, and step-wells add to the charm. Overall, it’s a place full of history, beauty, and a sense of pride.
AKASH S — Google review
Overall a nice place to visit and to know our history. Multiple places to visit like the old temple, vijay stambh, and the museum. The fort washroom was a bit dirty,at least the museum washroom was good. Traffic was a bit High due to the small corridor.
RB K — Google review
Chittorgarh Fort is an awe-inspiring symbol of Rajputana valor, sacrifice, and heritage. Sprawled across 700 acres, it proudly narrates tales of courage and devotion through its majestic structures. The Vijay Stambh, or Victory Tower, stands tall as an eternal reminder of Rana Kumbha’s triumph over the combined armies of Malwa and Gujarat. Intricately carved, it is a masterpiece of Rajput architecture. Bayan Mata temple, lesser known but revered by locals, carries deep spiritual significance. Kalika Mata Temple, which was originally a Sun Temple, reflects how faith evolves with time—its transformation from Surya to Kalika worship is a unique chapter in history. Gaumukh Kunda, a sacred water reservoir, is both a spiritual and architectural marvel, believed to be fed by a natural spring emerging from a cow’s mouth-shaped rock. Samidheshwara Temple, with its intricate carvings and divine aura, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and showcases early medieval craftsmanship. Meera Temple, dedicated to the saint-poetess Meera Bai, is soaked in devotion. Its calm atmosphere and historic relevance make it a serene spot. Together, these monuments make Chittorgarh Fort a living museum of India’s glorious past, and a must-visit for heritage lovers.
Jitendra M — Google review
One of the biggest live forts in Asia. Still so many homes and shops are visible inside the fort. It takes around 02 to 03 hours to have a complete round of the fort. Old buildings, big cannons and temples will attract your attention. Very few restaurants are available inside the fort, so go there with all your preparations, however you get small stalls for some snacks and drinks.
Sumit K — Google review
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Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/chittorgarh.html
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Chittorgarh Fort

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Sprawling, 240-ha. citadel, more than 1,000 years old, with ornate palaces, temples & gateways.
Welcome to chhitorgarh fort. Its world's largest fort. You will find majorly ruins but those ruins also gives idea that our history was glorious. Fort area, Kirti stambh, trimurti mandir and johar kund these are the major points to cover over there. I will suggest to visit the place with guide. They will tell about the history as well as they will help you to take some good photos. You can also buy sitafal aka custard apples over there as place is surrounded by custard apple trees.
Dr M — Google review
Chittorgarh Fort is truly breathtaking. The scale, history, and architecture are incredible, and the views from the top are absolutely magical. One of the highlights of my visit was watching the sunset at the Johar place — it’s an experience I’d highly recommend to anyone visiting. The atmosphere during sunset is unforgettable. A quick tip for visitors: you pay for your car only once at the entrance, and the entry ticket for people is also a one-time ticket. Make sure you keep your ticket with you at all times because you’ll be asked to show it at multiple points throughout the fort. That said, the management can definitely improve the overall visitor experience. The fort is huge, and without a tour guide, navigation becomes confusing. There aren’t enough clear signs, directions, or explanations about what each site represents, so it’s easy to feel lost. Better maintenance, informative boards, and a more organized route would make a big difference. Overall, the fort itself is extraordinary and absolutely worth visiting — but the tourist management could be improved to match its grandeur.
Karan P — Google review
Majestic and Timeless Heritage! Chittorgarh Fort is a stunning symbol of Rajput pride, courage, and architectural brilliance. Spread across a vast hilltop, it features grand palaces, ancient temples, and iconic towers like Vijay Stambh and Kirti Stambh — each narrating tales of valor and sacrifice. The fort is beautifully maintained and offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset. The Light and Sound Show in the evening is a must-watch — it brings the fort’s rich history to life with powerful storytelling, music, and lighting effects that create an unforgettable experience. A perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty — truly a must-visit heritage site! 🏰✨
Virendra S — Google review
I visited Chittorgarh Fort on Sunday morning by auto rickshaw from the railway station. The auto charged around ₹750 (bargaining ₹600–800) for a round trip, including a full fort tour and drop back to the station. The visit took around 4–5 hours, covering all the major attractions. Morning time was perfect — less crowd, easy entry, and pleasant for exploring, though it got very hot and sunny later in the day. In the afternoon, the entry line becomes quite long, taking 45–60 minutes due to heavy rush, so morning is highly recommended. Places Visited: Rana Kumbha Palace – very old and partly damaged, gives a glimpse of ancient Rajput glory. Fateh Prakash Palace (Museum) – royal architecture and historic collections. Meera Temple & Kumbha Shyam Temple – peaceful places linked to Meera Bai’s devotion to Lord Krishna. Vijay Stambha – grand victory tower, inside entry closed but magnificent from outside. Gaumukh Mahadev Kund – serene sacred pond with natural water flow. Padmini (Padmavati) Palace – beautiful palace surrounded by a lotus pond, linked to Rani Padmini’s Johar story. Mahakali Temple – peaceful, spiritual spot for devotees. Jain Kirti Stambha (Jain Trith Stambha) – artistically carved ancient tower dedicated to Lord Adinath. Overall Experience: A wonderful historical trip filled with courage, devotion, and Rajput pride. The fort is vast but well-connected by auto. Best to visit early morning with water and cap, as it gets hot by noon. A must-visit place to truly feel the heritage and bravery of Mewar.
Kishor P — Google review
If you're looking for an unforgettable piece of Rajasthan's history, make the trip to Chittorgarh Fort. It's a massive place—more like a historic walled town than just a fort—and it holds some of the most dramatic and important stories of Rajput valor and sacrifice. Visitor Highlights: The fort is built on a huge hill, so be prepared for a long day of exploring. You definitely need a car or hired rickshaw/taxi to get around the 7km loop inside the walls. Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): This is the fort's centerpiece. It's a nine-story tower covered in really detailed carvings of Hindu gods. If you can, take the narrow stairs up—the view from the top overlooking the fort and the city below is fantastic and worth the climb! Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame): A beautiful seven-story tower built by a Jain merchant centuries ago. It’s smaller than the Vijay Stambh but just as intricate and a great spot for photos. Rana Kumbha Palace: Walk through the extensive ruins of this old palace. It gives you a great sense of the past royal life (and a lot of open space). Rani Padmini's Palace: The setting is peaceful. It's beautiful to see the palace complex reflected in the calm water of the reservoir—it gives a good idea of the scenic beauty that existed alongside the fort’s dramatic history. Meera temple, Jain temples, Gaumukh sarovar, Shiva temple, etc. are added attractions. Get a Guide: Hire a local guide. The fort is huge, and without someone telling you the stories behind the ruins (especially about Rani Padmini), you'll miss 80% of the experience. Time Commitment: Plan on giving this place 3-4 hours, minimum. It’s not something you rush. Comfort is Key: Wear comfortable shoes and take water. It gets hot, and there's a lot of walking involved, even with a car.
Vishal C — Google review
Chittorgarh Fort is highly reviewed as a must-visit historical landmark and a symbol of Rajput valor and sacrifice. Visitors praise its massive scale, grand architecture, and rich history. Architecture and Key Attractions: The fort is vast, featuring several key attractions within its premises. Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): A 9-story tower built by Maharana Kumbha, frequently mentioned as a major highlight. Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame): A 12th-century Jain tower dedicated to Adinath. Padmini's Palace and Rana Kumbha Palace: Palaces with intricate architecture and legendary stories attached to them. Temples and Reservoirs: Visitors appreciate the ancient temples, such as the Kalika Mata Temple and Meera Temple, and the impressive water bodies like the Gaumukh Reservoir.
Aditya N — Google review
The fort is one of most amazing forts in India. Though managed by govt agencies, it is a decent job. Pros 1. All important places inside the fort are accessible by road in your car. 2. Sufficient auto rickshaw services are available. 3. Key historical sites are well maintained. 4. Guides are reasonable, knowledgeable and communicate well. Cons. 1. Light and sound show is slow and boring. There was no mention of Maharana Pratap. It ended abruptly. Don't waste time and money. 2. Be careful while driving up and down the fort as there are narrow gates to cross and most drivers don't have patience to stop. I feel the narrative told by the guides is not correct. The construction of the fort over centuries, its destruction by conquerors and its status after victory by Rajputs doesn't logically add up to the narrative told by guides. Why didn't the Rajputs reconstruct the destroyed temples and forts after winning back?
Puneet G — Google review
The Last Flame of ChittorgarhThe sun dipped low over the vast stone walls of Chittorgarh Fort, painting them in shades of gold and crimson. Inside the fort’s silent courtyards, Princess Padmavati stood gazing at the Vijay Stambh. The tower seemed to whisper tales of valour—of warriors who had once guarded these gates with unyielding courage.For weeks, siege drums had thundered beyond the ramparts. Alauddin Khilji’s army, vast as the desert sands, encircled the fort like a tightening noose. But Chittorgarh did not bow easily. Each day, arrows flew, swords clashed, and the Rajput war cry echoed against the granite hills.On the eve of the final battle, Maharana Ratan Singh stood before his soldiers. “Tomorrow,” he declared, “we fight not for victory, but for honour.” That night, the women of the fort, dressed in the saffron of sacrifice, prepared for the terrible ritual of jauhar. Flames roared in the subterranean chambers as Padmavati, her face calm yet resolute, stepped forward, her eyes fixed on the immortal sky.When dawn came, the gates of Chittorgarh swung wide, and the Rajputs rode out—steel in hand, death in heart. The clash was fierce, but the fate of the fort was sealed. By sunset, the walls stood silent again, watching over the ashes of courage.Centuries passed. Today, visitors wander the fort’s ancient paths, touch the cool stone of the Vijay Stambh, and feel the air hum with the spirit of Chittorgarh. The last flame still flickers—in the heartbeats of those who remember.
AVIJIT D — Google review
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Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/chittorgarh.html
+91 141 282 2863
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Gaumukh Kund Shivling

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Nature & Parks
Fortress
Bodies of Water
Nestled within the historic Chittorgarh Fort, Gaumukh Kund is a captivating reservoir that draws visitors with its unique cow's mouth shape from which water flows. This ancient site, located near the revered Samadhisvara Temple and just a short stroll from the iconic Vijaya Stambha Tower, serves as both a spiritual haven and a scenic retreat. Pilgrims often visit Gaumukh Kund to complete their spiritual journey after exploring other sacred sites in the area.
Gaumukh Kund 50ft gehra Gaumukh Kund is a sacred water body situated on the western part of the famous Chittorgarh Fort. 'Gaumukh' literally means the 'mouth of a cow'. The water flows by the cracks in the rocks and in due course, falls into the reservoir. Travellers are allowed to feed the fishes of the reservoir.
ADV ( — Google review
Gaumukh Kund is a sacred water reservoir located within the Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan. The name "Gaumukh" (meaning "cow’s mouth") comes from the cow-shaped rock formation from which water continuously flows into the kund (tank). This reservoir is considered holy and is associated with Rani Padmini and the Bhakti movement. It was a major water source for the fort’s residents during historical battles and sieges. The site also features a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and offers a picturesque and peaceful setting within the fort. Today, Gaumukh Kund remains an important pilgrimage and tourist spot, admired for its spiritual significance and natural beauty.
DJ — Google review
Gaumukh Kund is a reservoir on the western side of the Chittorgarh Fort Gomukh means mouth of a cow. Water flows through a crack in the rock shaped like a cow's mouth onto a Shiva Linga & idol of Goddess Lakshmi. And it eventually falls into the reservoir. Flowing of water continues 365 days but the source of water is not known This reservoir was the main source of water during the numerous sieges. Just adjacent to Gaumukh kund there is a temple with a statue of Rani Padmini & an Akhand Jyoti is kept burning 365 days. There is also a tunnel that goes to subterranean chamber of Kumbha Palace which is closed now. According to the famous folk tale, Rani Padmini committed sati in the underground chamber.
Sagar S — Google review
​The Gaumukh Kund is a serene and sacred water reservoir located within the historic Chittorgarh Fort. Its name, meaning "cow's mouth," comes from a cow-shaped rock formation from which a natural spring continuously flows. ​This ancient tank holds immense religious significance, believed to be the spot where a continuous stream of water, akin to a divine Abhishek, falls upon a hidden Shiva Linga. The site is revered as a pilgrimage destination, particularly for Hindus completing their holy journeys. ​The kund is surrounded by ancient stone walls, and the tranquility is enhanced by the sound of flowing water. It is a peaceful place for meditation and spiritual reflection. The water is believed to have purifying and healing properties. ​Historically, the Gaumukh Kund was a vital water source for the fort's inhabitants during sieges, demonstrating the ingenious water conservation methods of the era. It served as a symbol of resilience and survival. ​The site is also associated with legends of Rani Padmini, who is said to have performed a final ritual here before the Jauhar. Today, it remains a testament to the rich history and spiritual devotion of the region.
Rizwan U — Google review
The Gaumukh Kund is a serene and sacred water reservoir located within the historic Chittorgarh Fort. Its name, meaning "cow's mouth," comes from a cow-shaped rock formation from which a natural spring continuously flows. This ancient tank holds immense religious significance, believed to be the spot where a continuous stream of water, akin to a divine Abhishek, falls upon a hidden Shiva Linga. The site is revered as a pilgrimage destination, particularly for Hindus completing their holy journeys.
Vijay P — Google review
Gaumukh Kund is a peaceful and sacred spot inside the Chittorgarh Fort. The natural spring water continuously flows from a cow-shaped mouth (Gaumukh) into a holy pond, where a Shivling is also present. The place feels very spiritual and serene, surrounded by beautiful fort walls and ancient structures. It takes around 15–20 minutes to visit, and you can sit quietly to feel the calm atmosphere. The reflection of the fort in the water adds to its charm. A must-visit place for devotees and those who love peaceful natural beauty
Kishor P — Google review
Gaumukh Kund is a sacred water tank located within the Chittorgarh Fort complex in Rajasthan, India. Here are some key facts about Gaumukh Kund: 1. Natural spring: Gaumukh Kund is a natural spring that emerges from the mouth of a cow-shaped structure, hence the name "Gaumukh" (cow-mouth). 2. Sacred water: The water in the tank is considered sacred and is believed to have healing properties. 3. Historical significance: Gaumukh Kund has been an important water source for the fort and its inhabitants for centuries. 4. Architectural significance: The cow-shaped structure is an example of ancient Indian architecture and is considered a unique feature of the fort. 5. Religious importance: Gaumukh Kund is considered a sacred site by Hindus and is often visited by devotees for worship and ritual bathing. 6. Water source: The tank is fed by a natural spring and is surrounded by a series of steps and ghats (landings) for bathing and worship. 7. Part of Chittorgarh Fort: Gaumukh Kund is located within the Chittorgarh Fort complex, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visiting Information: Timings: The tank is open from sunrise to sunset. Entry fee: Included in the Chittorgarh Fort entry fee. Best time to visit: October to February, when the weather is pleasant. Gaumukh Kund is a unique and fascinating site that showcases the rich history, architecture, and cultural significance of Chittorgarh Fort.
Pinaki D — Google review
This Sacred Reservoir Gomukh Kund is a captivating water body located within the majestic Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan, India. It's a popular tourist spot known for its serene beauty and religious significance. Key Features: * Cow-shaped spring: The most distinctive feature is the natural spring that feeds the reservoir, resembling a cow's mouth (hence the name "Gomukh"). * Continuous water flow: The spring ensures a steady supply of water throughout the year, making it a unique and sacred site. * Picturesque setting: Surrounded by the historic fort walls, Gomukh Kund offers a stunning backdrop for photography. * Religious importance: Considered a 'Tirth Raj' (King of Pilgrimage sites) in Chittorgarh, it holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus. * Recreational activities: Visitors can enjoy feeding the fish in the pond and simply relaxing by the water. Legend and Beliefs: * It is believed that taking a dip in the holy waters of Gomukh Kund can ward off evil spirits. * There's a legend about an underground tunnel connecting the kund to Rani Padmini's palace, adding to the mystical aura of the place. Best Time to Visit: While Gomukh Kund can be visited throughout the year, the cooler months between October and March are generally more pleasant for sightseeing.
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Meera Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Meera Temple, located within Chittorgarh Fort, is a significant Hindu temple known for its intricate carvings and Indo-Aryan architecture. It is dedicated to the 16th-century mystic poet, Meera Bai, who was devoted to Lord Krishna. The temple houses intricately carved idols in its sanctum sanctorum and also features a small shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna.
The Meera Temple, also known as the Meera Bai Temple, is a historic temple located within the Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan, India. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is closely associated with the life of Meera Bai, a 16th-century poet, singer, and devotee of Krishna. # Architecture and Features The temple's architecture is a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, reflecting the cultural influences of the region during that period. The temple's exterior is adorned with intricate carvings, while the interior features ornate paintings and sculptures. # History and Significance The Meera Temple is believed to have been built in the 16th century by Maharana Kumbha, the ruler of Mewar. The temple is said to be the place where Meera Bai would come to worship and sing her devotional songs, known as bhajans. Meera Bai's life and works are deeply rooted in the temple's history, and it remains a significant pilgrimage site for devotees of Krishna and Meera Bai. # Preservation and Tourism The Meera Temple has undergone restoration and preservation efforts to maintain its historical and cultural significance. Today, the temple is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to experience its spiritual and cultural importance.
HETRAJ B — Google review
​The Meera Temple, a stunning walled and gated complex, is a central part of the Chittorgarh Fort UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its quiet, dignified atmosphere provides a captivating glimpse into India’s rich spiritual and architectural past. ​The architecture is a magnificent example of the Nagara style. Its towering shikhara and intricately carved exterior walls depict various deities and celestial beings, showcasing remarkable artistic skill and attention to detail. ​Historically, the temple is most famous for its connection to the devout poet-princess Mirabai. Her unwavering faith in Lord Krishna is said to have been the driving force behind the temple’s construction and spiritual importance. ​A separate structure, likely a Vishnu temple, stands nearby, complementing the main shrine. Together, the temples serve as a testament to the diverse spiritual traditions and devotional fervour of the era. ​This temple is a must-see for its historical depth and architectural grandeur. It perfectly encapsulates the blend of religious devotion and artistic excellence that defines the Chittorgarh Fort.
Rizwan U — Google review
The Meera Temple, located within the monumental Chittorgarh Fort, is a site of paramount spiritual and historical importance, dedicated to the legendary 16th-century mystic poet-saint, Meera Bai. The temple stands not just as a religious structure, but as a powerful, enduring symbol of unwavering devotion (Bhakti) that defied royal and societal conventions The Meera Temple showcases an elegant and refined example of the prevailing North Indian temple style, with noteworthy artistic elements. Architectural Style: The temple is built in the classic Indo-Aryan (Nagara) architectural style, characterized by an elevated plinth, an entrance porch (ardha mandapa), a hall (mandapa), and a towering, tiered shikhara (spire) over the sanctum (Garbagriha). Exterior Carvings: The walls and pillars are adorned with intricate and beautiful carvings. These sculptures do not merely serve a decorative purpose; they act as a visual narrative, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, the life of Lord Krishna, and the devotion of Meera Bai herself. Symbolic Sculpture: A particularly unique and profound carving found at the entrance is that of five human bodies sharing a single head. This powerful symbol is believed to represent the concept of universal brotherhood, harmony, and the unity of all castes and creeds, reflecting a key tenet of the Bhakti movement. Interior Sanctum: The inner sanctum houses the revered idol of Lord Krishna, which is the focus of devotion, often accompanied by a smaller representation of Meera Bai herself. The quiet interior, often filled with the fragrance of incense, promotes introspection and a sense of serenity.
Ñäŕåÿãń Đ — Google review
Meera Temple inside Chittorgarh Fort is a beautiful and peaceful place dedicated to Meera Bai, the great devotee of Lord Krishna. The temple’s carvings, idols, and calm atmosphere make it a favorite among visitors. It takes around 20–30 minutes to visit, and the surroundings are perfect for photos and quiet reflection. Meera Bai, the Rajput princess of Merta and wife of Rana Bhojraj (son of Rana Sanga), was a saint-poet known for her deep devotion to Lord Krishna. She spent her life singing bhajans and worshipping Krishna despite royal opposition. This temple marks the place where Meera Bai prayed and composed her devotional songs, making it a symbol of love, faith, and devotion. Outside the tempple Paid parking is available
Kishor P — Google review
Nice and one of few temples of Meera Bai where she lived and did Krishna bhakti. Main statue is Shri Krishna. This temple is beside Krishna temple which has two architectural design, Somnath temple and Puri temple
Mukesh J — Google review
Historical and Spiritual Significance: The Meera Temple is a deeply significant site, dedicated to the revered poetess-saint Meera Bai, a legendary devotee of Lord Krishna. It's a key destination for followers of the Bhakti movement and holds great historical importance as a place where she practiced her devotion. ​A Rare Find: This temple is one of the few dedicated to Meera Bai in India, making a visit here a truly unique and special experience. ​Timeline and Architecture: The temple was constructed in the 15th-16th century during the reign of Maharana Kumbha. It showcases the beautiful Indo-Aryan style of architecture, characterized by a conical roof and intricate carvings. ​Symbolic Carvings: The temple's architectural details are rich with symbolism. You'll notice a unique carving of five human bodies with a single head, which is said to symbolize that all castes and creeds are united in their devotion to God. ​A Place of Peace and Devotion: Located within the grand Chittorgarh Fort, the Meera Temple offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere, allowing visitors to connect with the powerful story of Meera Bai's unwavering faith.
Naman S — Google review
Meera Temple provides a beautiful blend of spirituality and heritage. Located inside the massive Chittorgarh Fort, it stands as a reminder of Meera Bai’s unwavering devotion. The temple’s carvings, architecture, and overall design are wonderful examples of traditional Rajasthani craftsmanship. The quiet ambiance adds charm to the visit, allowing you to enjoy moments of peace. Whether you are a devotee of Krishna or someone who enjoys historical monuments, this temple offers a memorable experience. I highly recommend spending a few extra minutes here just to feel the divine atmosphere.
Hitesh T — Google review
Absolutely beautiful experience . This temple was constructed by Raja Bhoj for his wife and krisna devote Mira.
DERA C — Google review
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VJRV+4XP, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
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Dhebar Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Dhebar Lake, also known as Jaisamand Lake, is a man-made lake located in Udaipur, India. The lake was built during the 17th century by constructing a dam and has since become an official Heritage Monument of India. It is one of the largest artificial lakes in the world and is situated amidst the Great Indian Thar Desert.
I had put this place on my Udaipur Itinerary and I am glad I did so. Was easily the most fun I had on the trip. Booked an entire boat for an hour all to myself. Mr. Shiv Puri, the boat operator was friendly and helpful. Explore the place for a whole day if you like! The lake is huge and there are historical monuments nearby. The sights of the small islands on the water are beautiful and you can even make stops.
Saswat M — Google review
Dhebar Lake a.k.a Jaisamand Lake is one of the largest artificial lakes in the World and the magical thing about it is that it's found in a which is also home to the Great Indian Thar Desert! Udaipur is the city of lakes and this one is a marvel! Located 50Kms from Udaipur city, this is a must visit and you wont be able to differentiate it from a giant sea! 🔥 Insta-worthy 🔥Breathtaking beautiful There's a private resort in the middle of rhe lake and a motor ferry will take you over there. You can book a stay as the hotel is lavish or simoly enjoy a suorr dekicdeli lunch prepared by local Rajasthani chefs. Motor boat charges - 400 per person
Prateek S — Google review
Must visit place with your friends and family. Had a great time here.✌🏻 Dhebar Lake is India's first and world's oldest historical and second largest artificial fresh water lake in India. It is located in the Udaipur District of Rajasthan.
AK — Google review
This beautiful man made lake is the 2nd largest in Asia. Which provides drinking water to Udaipur though being about 50 kms from the city . Has been built between 1711-1730 by the ruler of the famous Mewar royal family, roughly 387 years ago. Also, I took this shot from a place which is popular by the name Roothi Rani ka Mahal initially know as “Hawa Mahal”.
Abhishek G — Google review
This my 1st time visit nd i love this place after spending 2,4hr incredable India ❣️☮️✌️ bole to ek dam sukoon wala jegha🥰😍
Anand S — Google review
Jai-samand lake is also known as dhebar lake bt more common name is jai-samand lake.it is India's second largest ARTIFICAL lake in India,and its really very beautiful.you can enjoy beautiful lake natural secneries and clean blue water.you can enjoy boating here and here you can visit Hindu temple of lord Shiva.this place is around 45 km away from udaipur but really worthy to be here as you can enjoy beautiful road trip with friends and family.
Priyal S — Google review
This is beutiful place and rajasthan most largest lake of pure water
Anil K — Google review
Amazing place to move around Udaipur……boating adventure, hills and more….
Narendra R — Google review
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Rajasthan 313905
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Menar Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Bodies of Water
A must go for avid bird watchers.  You will sight flamingos, stilts, Pelicans , lapwings sandpipers and many more species of birds. Birds abound all round the year but winters are the best time to visit. The lake area has marshy land , so be careful with your choice of shoes. Do take your binoculars and a camera with good quality zoom lenses! And do spend some time at the village talab near the Shiva statue. Cheers!
Chandrasheel K — Google review
One of recently added ramsar site of Rajasthan, it is also known as bird village. Must visit during monsoon and after monsoon gets over, serene atmosphere and bird sightings enhances your wildlife awareness
Mewar G — Google review
Visited in december, but could not find migratory birds. The lake is not clean and well manged. You can see the lake and the menar village. You many see 52 feet high shiv idol and read the history of menar village before you visit. Meet the people of menar, they will tell you some history related to the place. You will notice all men of village wearing red turban.
Deepika A — Google review
Nice place and good for people who loves bird watching. In the winter season there are many outside bird comes here and stay. You can enjoy sunset also if you go during the evening time. There is a shiva temple as well near to lake. There is no entery fee and there are no parking charges as well.
An00p — Google review
Shallow water lake, one can visit between Oct to Feb to watch many species of migratory birds, like bar headed goose, flemingo, pelican, dub dubi, water crow etc. Come in green or gray colour dress, binocular or zoom camera might be useful for bird watching. For a closer view can go other side of lake through village.
Shafik A — Google review
One of the most beautiful lakes I have been at. Must visit. Siberian Migratory birds can be found here. A good place for bird watching.
Vidhi K — Google review
Very good art of nature. You can see very different species of birds here and no doubt it's a very quiet place. Try visiting in the evening and watch the sunset here.
Yash M — Google review
Beautiful as always. Best place tomwatch birds in Udaipur.
Mridul V — Google review
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Menar, Rajasthan 313602, USA
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Jagmandir Island Palace

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Jagmandir Island Palace, also known as Lake Garden Palace, is a 17th-century island palace located on the tranquil shores of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. This upscale hotel offers stylish dining, stunning lake views, a spa, and a museum. The palace complex features enchanting divisions such as Gul Mahal, Garden Courtyard, Darikhana, Bara Patharon ka Mahal, Zenana Mahal, and Kunwar Pada ka.
We visited Jagmandir Udaipur recently, and it was magical! The boat ride to this island palace on Lake Pichola was scenic, with stunning views of the lake and hills. The palace is gorgeous, with lush gardens and intricate carvings that feel so royal. Wandering the courtyards was peaceful, and the staff shared fascinating history, making it special. The café’s snacks and drinks were delicious, and sipping coffee by the lake was perfect. The only downsides were no elevator, so stairs were tough for my parents, and a small pool area would’ve been nice.
Sayak D — Google review
We had a lovely dinner at Darikhana. The food is top notch and so is the ambience. We were taken care by Laksham Meena ji, who made sure he give all the historical information while serving the food with patience and kindness. And also chef made sure to make us try small bites as his compliments. Over all, a lovely experience :)
Komal G — Google review
Jagmandir is a must-visit island in Udaipur and easily one of the city’s most photogenic spots. The place is very well maintained and offers a unique atmosphere—perfect for those looking for memorable photos and a slice of Udaipur’s charm. Although the food is on the expensive side, the overall vibe makes up for it. The boat ride from the city center adds a fun touch to the trip, but be prepared for possible waiting times; in our case, it was a two-hour wait, which was quite disappointing. Still, Jagmandir is absolutely worth seeing if you have some flexibility in your schedule.
Pankaj A — Google review
Nice place for classy photos with clean and aesthetic place. Boat ride of pichola lake with visit to this place costs 600 rs/person in morning slot up to 2 pm. After 2pm cost will be 800 rs/ person for sunset view. But cost worth the view and Europe like vibe in India. ❤️
Prayut P — Google review
Magnificent hotel situated on Island in Pichola Lake in city of Lakes Udaipur Rajasthan. Witnessed beautiful landscapes and equally beautiful heritage Jagmandir Temple. The place has been converted in Hotel and Restaurant and well maintained. Evenings in winter at Jagmandir palace are magical and you can witness the golden water of pichola lake along with beautiful sunset. In addition you can sip your tea or coffee sitting on the bank of Lake enjoying lovely breeze. You can also opt for stay at Jagmandir palace hotel if you plan in advance.
Devendra K — Google review
I just visited this place bu didn't stay here. This palace offers nice views of city palace and being situated on an island, offers nice views all around. Would be an awesome place to watch sunset from. They do have accommodation but I believe very limited number of rooms though. The lake view restaurant is just great and the food too is pretty good.
Jagadish M — Google review
To reach Jagmandir Island, you’ll need to take a boat ride across Lake Pichola. Tickets can be purchased either at the City Palace ticket counter or near the lake itself. The ticket prices vary depending on the time of day, with morning rides being cheaper and evening rides slightly costlier. The boat ride takes about 15–20 minutes, offering a beautiful round trip across Lake Pichola before dropping you at the island. Be prepared for long queues, as the waiting time can be 1–2 hours, especially during peak hours. Once on the island, there isn’t much to explore, but it’s a great place to relax, enjoy the peaceful lake views, and walk through the beautiful gardens and old palace-like structures. You can also click great photos with the lake and Udaipur city in the backdrop. There’s a restaurant and café on the island, perfect for grabbing snacks or drinks while enjoying the scenic surroundings. After your visit, you can take a return boat back to the City Palace jetty. Overall, a calm and scenic experience, best enjoyed for its views and atmosphere rather than sightseeing.
Sambit T — Google review
Kind of a unique palace in the middle of a massive lake. You can get good coffee and enjoy your evenings walking in the garden. You get there by a boat ride with one ticket costing 650 rupees per person for Indians
Preeti — Google review
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4.1
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Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://www.hrhhotels.com/hotels/jagmandir_island_palace/
+91 294 242 4186
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Shrinathji Temple, Udaipur

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shree Nath Ji Temple, also known as Shrinathji Temple, is a significant pilgrimage center for Vaishnavs located in Nathdwara, about 48 kilometers from Udaipur city in Rajasthan. The town is renowned for its temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and for the famous Nathdwara Paintings. This beautiful temple is a popular destination for devotees from around the world who come to witness the various forms of Lord Krishna.
This is the temple of Shrinathji which is located in the Old City area in udaipur. I suggest that people need to visit this temple also because whenever I come here I don't find any difference between nathdwara shrinathji darshan and udaipur shrinathji darshan Same facility same culture same darshan & also I find easy darshan over here.
Himanshu M — Google review
Shrinathji temple of Udaipur, This temple will give you same spiritual vibes as that of Shrinathji Mandir of Nathdwara. The atmosphere in the temple is vibrant and peaceful
Dr. S — Google review
Many of the reviews for this mandir have unrelated photos attached. Many of the photos are of the wrong location or of other mandirs. This mandir is the charan chauki of shrinathji when bhagwan was shifted from Nathdwara to Udaipur by Maharana Rai Singhji for protection of the mandir. Thakorji stayed here for 10 months before shifting back to Nathdwara into the main mandir and then to ghasiyar. In this mandir there is all the facilities for shriji seva that you would find in Nathdwara. There is a gaushala, yamunaji kund, giriraj mandir, and acharya bethakji mandir, ghee and tel kuva, and sona chandi ghanti. There is also a mandir for dauji and a small Shivji mandir in the temple complex. This mandir has two main entrance points which is why google maps shows multiple location points for this mandir. Unlike Nathdwara you will be able to enter with your phone and bag and the security is even nice enough to let you take photos and videos of anything except the main darshan of shrinathji. However, the courtyard and all the other areas are able to be videoed.
Dillon P — Google review
Beautiful (and huge!) temple, set in a lovely square. Very picturesque.
K - — Google review
Excellent place of Lord shrinath ji and the temple of shrinath ji is belived that it is many years old.
Tanish K — Google review
This place is very peaceful and pleasant 🦚🦚🪶 Must visit once and not forget to taste “Rajbhog” which is next level of Prasada. Grateful to visit there !!!🙏🏻🌷
Neha B — Google review
The Place For Peace Of Mind Best Place For Devotees जय श्री कृष्ण
Rohit R — Google review
Shrinathji Temple in Udaipur has a very special charm. It’s tucked away in the old city and offers a quiet, spiritual atmosphere without the crowds you might find in Nathdwara. The temple is built like a traditional haveli—with beautiful courtyards, intricate architecture, and calm surroundings. The darshan experience was smooth and peaceful, and I loved the way the rituals are followed here with devotion and grace. The aartis are soulful, especially the Shringar and Rajbhog darshan. You can really feel the spiritual energy during those moments. The priests are respectful, and the temple is well-maintained and clean. ✅ Calm and serene vibe ✅ Beautiful traditional design ✅ Great for peaceful darshan without rush ✅ A hidden gem in Udaipur’s old city If you're in Udaipur and looking for a meaningful spiritual experience, this place is a must-visit. 🙏
Rahul A — Google review
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4.3
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Ward No.12, Kalaji Goraji D Rd, Near Kheradiwada, Rao Ji Ka Hata, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://www.nathdwaratemple.org/
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City Palace

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Castle
Museums
The City Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan is a sprawling complex that houses the palaces of 11 different rulers. It stands tall above Lake Pichola and offers stunning lakeside views. The palace boasts a facade that stretches almost 250 meters in length and rises over 30 meters in height. Visitors can enter through the Baripol Gate or the Tripolia Gate, both dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
A Majestic Blend of History, Architecture & Lake Views! Our visit to City Palace, Udaipur was an unforgettable experience! This grand palace perfectly showcases the royal heritage of Mewar and offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s glorious past. The architecture is stunning - a beautiful mix of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, with intricate carvings, mirrored walls, and colorful murals that reflect the craftsmanship of that era. The museum inside the palace is very well curated, displaying royal artifacts, weapons, paintings, and vintage photographs that bring history to life. From the balconies and terraces, you get breathtaking views of Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir, and the surrounding Aravalli hills - perfect for photography enthusiasts. The entire complex is well maintained and organized. Local guides are available, which add great context to what you see. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowd and enjoy the golden light for photos. A small tip: wear comfortable shoes, as there’s quite a bit of walking and a few steep sections. The ticket price is reasonable considering the scale and preservation of the site. Overall, City Palace is a must-visit landmark in Udaipur - a perfect combination of history, art, and scenic beauty that truly lives up to its royal reputation!
Ankit T — Google review
City Palace Udaipur is a beautiful and historic palace, and visiting it is a truly memorable experience. The entry ticket is around ₹400 per person, and you need about 3–4 hours to explore the entire complex comfortably. Inside the palace, there is a well-maintained museum that showcases royal weapons, traditional costumes, ancient paintings, artifacts, and the lifestyle of Mewar rulers. The museum adds great depth to the visit and helps you understand the palace’s rich history. The complex also has a restaurant serving traditional Rajasthani food, including dal-bati, at reasonable prices. Juice, pakoda, and other snacks are also available for visitors. The palace is incredibly photogenic, with its stunning architecture, old courtyards, beautiful balconies, and royal décor. It gives a clear idea of how the kings and queens used to stay, through preserved rooms and displays. Overall, City Palace is a must-visit attraction in Udaipur—perfect for history lovers, families, and photographers who want to experience Rajasthan’s royal heritage.
Kishor P — Google review
City Palace is one of the most stunning heritage complexes in India. The moment you step inside, you feel the grandeur of Mewar royalty. The architecture is a beautiful blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, full of intricate carvings, mirrored walls, colourful windows, and vintage courtyards. The museum walk is long but worth every minute — it showcases royal weapons, paintings, royal living rooms, and breathtaking views of Lake Pichola. The palace is maintained very well and gives a true glimpse into Udaipur’s rich history. The best part is the panoramic view from the top — Lake Pichola, Jagmandir, and the entire old city look magical, especially in sunlight. Entry is a bit expensive, but the experience is truly unforgettable.
Nitish M — Google review
One of the most beautiful palace I have ever visited. It's very magnificent and well maintained. The museum has lot of information. The weapons used during those days, the paintings, dress and culture all are very well preserved. It's a must visit place. There are authorised guides at the entrance please hire one for 500 to get the detailed information about the palace. Do not exit from the exit gate which you will need to pay 50 more and have to take a boat ride which is way expensive instead exit from the entry gate where there are lot of shopping options. There are is also authentic Rajasthani Thali available inside the palace which is good and reasonable.
Vihas K — Google review
My visit to the City Palace in Udaipur was a truly great experience and worth every rupee of the entry fee. This magnificent heritage site is an absolute must-see if you are in Udaipur. The palace is a breathtaking architectural marvel, and you can easily spend hours exploring its endless courtyards, balconies, and museums. There are a lot of ancient things to know, from the stories of the Mewar rulers to the intricate artwork on the walls. The preserved artifacts, weapons, and paintings offer a fascinating glimpse into Rajasthan's royal past. The views of Lake Pichola from the palace terraces are simply spectacular. The entire complex is very well-maintained, and the guides are knowledgeable, enriching the visit with historical insights. Do not miss this heritage gem. It is the crown jewel of Udaipur and an unforgettable highlight of any trip to Rajasthan. Highly recommended
Merin J — Google review
Nice place. entry charges upto museum gate rs 50, inside museum rs 400/-. Schoolgoing, children, defence personnel and senior citizens discount available in entry fees. very ethenic place to visit, photogenic view all around. chargeable shuttle service available in side for movement, otherwise walk to take photos and view the scenery. boating available at lakeside. Overall experience:- excellent.
Gagan P — Google review
Visiting the City Palace, Udaipur was an unforgettable experience. Perched on the banks of Lake Pichola, the palace is a masterpiece of Rajput architecture, offering a perfect blend of history, art, and breathtaking views. The moment you step inside, you are transported into a world of royal grandeur—beautifully preserved courtyards, intricate mirror work, colorful murals, ornate balconies, and corridors that echo centuries of Mewar heritage. Every turn reveals something mesmerizing. The museum is well-organized, with detailed displays that help you understand the legacy of the Mewar dynasty. The panoramic views of the city and the lake from the palace terraces are simply stunning and worth every step of the climb. Despite being a popular tourist attraction, the management ensures a smooth flow of visitors, and the premises are clean and well-maintained. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply someone seeking a memorable experience in Udaipur, the City Palace is a must-visit. It truly captures the soul of the city—majestic, vibrant, and timeless.
Deviprasad M — Google review
City Palace Udaipur is truly a must-visit! The architecture, lake views, and royal interiors are stunning. The museum is well-maintained and gives a great glimpse into Mewar history. The place can get crowded, so visiting early morning is best. Overall, a beautiful heritage spot that represents Udaipur perfectly. Absolutely loved visiting City Palace! The place is huge, beautifully maintained, and full of picture-perfect spots. The colorful windows, mirror-work rooms, and lake views are amazing for photography. The staff is polite, and the museum walk is smooth with lots to explore. The lake view from the palace is the highlight — perfect for sunset lovers. Ticket prices are a bit high, but totally worth the experience. Great place for families, couples, history lovers, and anyone visiting Udaipur for the first time.
Ravindra — Google review
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4.3
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Old City, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://citypalacemuseum.org/
+91 294 241 9021
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City Palace

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Castle
Museums
The City Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan is a sprawling complex that houses the palaces of 11 different rulers. It stands tall above Lake Pichola and offers stunning lakeside views. The palace boasts a facade that stretches almost 250 meters in length and rises over 30 meters in height. Visitors can enter through the Baripol Gate or the Tripolia Gate, both dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
A Majestic Blend of History, Architecture & Lake Views! Our visit to City Palace, Udaipur was an unforgettable experience! This grand palace perfectly showcases the royal heritage of Mewar and offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s glorious past. The architecture is stunning - a beautiful mix of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, with intricate carvings, mirrored walls, and colorful murals that reflect the craftsmanship of that era. The museum inside the palace is very well curated, displaying royal artifacts, weapons, paintings, and vintage photographs that bring history to life. From the balconies and terraces, you get breathtaking views of Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir, and the surrounding Aravalli hills - perfect for photography enthusiasts. The entire complex is well maintained and organized. Local guides are available, which add great context to what you see. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowd and enjoy the golden light for photos. A small tip: wear comfortable shoes, as there’s quite a bit of walking and a few steep sections. The ticket price is reasonable considering the scale and preservation of the site. Overall, City Palace is a must-visit landmark in Udaipur - a perfect combination of history, art, and scenic beauty that truly lives up to its royal reputation!
Ankit T — Google review
City Palace Udaipur is a beautiful and historic palace, and visiting it is a truly memorable experience. The entry ticket is around ₹400 per person, and you need about 3–4 hours to explore the entire complex comfortably. Inside the palace, there is a well-maintained museum that showcases royal weapons, traditional costumes, ancient paintings, artifacts, and the lifestyle of Mewar rulers. The museum adds great depth to the visit and helps you understand the palace’s rich history. The complex also has a restaurant serving traditional Rajasthani food, including dal-bati, at reasonable prices. Juice, pakoda, and other snacks are also available for visitors. The palace is incredibly photogenic, with its stunning architecture, old courtyards, beautiful balconies, and royal décor. It gives a clear idea of how the kings and queens used to stay, through preserved rooms and displays. Overall, City Palace is a must-visit attraction in Udaipur—perfect for history lovers, families, and photographers who want to experience Rajasthan’s royal heritage.
Kishor P — Google review
City Palace is one of the most stunning heritage complexes in India. The moment you step inside, you feel the grandeur of Mewar royalty. The architecture is a beautiful blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, full of intricate carvings, mirrored walls, colourful windows, and vintage courtyards. The museum walk is long but worth every minute — it showcases royal weapons, paintings, royal living rooms, and breathtaking views of Lake Pichola. The palace is maintained very well and gives a true glimpse into Udaipur’s rich history. The best part is the panoramic view from the top — Lake Pichola, Jagmandir, and the entire old city look magical, especially in sunlight. Entry is a bit expensive, but the experience is truly unforgettable.
Nitish M — Google review
One of the most beautiful palace I have ever visited. It's very magnificent and well maintained. The museum has lot of information. The weapons used during those days, the paintings, dress and culture all are very well preserved. It's a must visit place. There are authorised guides at the entrance please hire one for 500 to get the detailed information about the palace. Do not exit from the exit gate which you will need to pay 50 more and have to take a boat ride which is way expensive instead exit from the entry gate where there are lot of shopping options. There are is also authentic Rajasthani Thali available inside the palace which is good and reasonable.
Vihas K — Google review
My visit to the City Palace in Udaipur was a truly great experience and worth every rupee of the entry fee. This magnificent heritage site is an absolute must-see if you are in Udaipur. The palace is a breathtaking architectural marvel, and you can easily spend hours exploring its endless courtyards, balconies, and museums. There are a lot of ancient things to know, from the stories of the Mewar rulers to the intricate artwork on the walls. The preserved artifacts, weapons, and paintings offer a fascinating glimpse into Rajasthan's royal past. The views of Lake Pichola from the palace terraces are simply spectacular. The entire complex is very well-maintained, and the guides are knowledgeable, enriching the visit with historical insights. Do not miss this heritage gem. It is the crown jewel of Udaipur and an unforgettable highlight of any trip to Rajasthan. Highly recommended
Merin J — Google review
Nice place. entry charges upto museum gate rs 50, inside museum rs 400/-. Schoolgoing, children, defence personnel and senior citizens discount available in entry fees. very ethenic place to visit, photogenic view all around. chargeable shuttle service available in side for movement, otherwise walk to take photos and view the scenery. boating available at lakeside. Overall experience:- excellent.
Gagan P — Google review
Visiting the City Palace, Udaipur was an unforgettable experience. Perched on the banks of Lake Pichola, the palace is a masterpiece of Rajput architecture, offering a perfect blend of history, art, and breathtaking views. The moment you step inside, you are transported into a world of royal grandeur—beautifully preserved courtyards, intricate mirror work, colorful murals, ornate balconies, and corridors that echo centuries of Mewar heritage. Every turn reveals something mesmerizing. The museum is well-organized, with detailed displays that help you understand the legacy of the Mewar dynasty. The panoramic views of the city and the lake from the palace terraces are simply stunning and worth every step of the climb. Despite being a popular tourist attraction, the management ensures a smooth flow of visitors, and the premises are clean and well-maintained. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply someone seeking a memorable experience in Udaipur, the City Palace is a must-visit. It truly captures the soul of the city—majestic, vibrant, and timeless.
Deviprasad M — Google review
City Palace Udaipur is truly a must-visit! The architecture, lake views, and royal interiors are stunning. The museum is well-maintained and gives a great glimpse into Mewar history. The place can get crowded, so visiting early morning is best. Overall, a beautiful heritage spot that represents Udaipur perfectly. Absolutely loved visiting City Palace! The place is huge, beautifully maintained, and full of picture-perfect spots. The colorful windows, mirror-work rooms, and lake views are amazing for photography. The staff is polite, and the museum walk is smooth with lots to explore. The lake view from the palace is the highlight — perfect for sunset lovers. Ticket prices are a bit high, but totally worth the experience. Great place for families, couples, history lovers, and anyone visiting Udaipur for the first time.
Ravindra — Google review
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Old City, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://citypalacemuseum.org/
+91 294 241 9021
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Lake Pichola

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Bodies of Water
Lake Pichola, an artificial freshwater lake in Udaipur, Rajasthan, offers boat rides and is home to several islands with palaces. Built in 1362, it was initially intended to meet the city's water and irrigation needs. The lake has four islands including Arsi villa & Jag Niwas, which houses a small palace and a sanctuary for bird watching.
It’s a very scenic and beautiful lake in Udaipur. One of the must visit places. It is near gangaur ghat and Karni Mata temple. You can also do boating but the cost is 800/- per person. It is near city palace for which the entry is too costly which is not worth it. You can come here to relax but avoid the boat ride and the palace visit, you’re not missing much. It can get crowded during the season. There are multiple shops nearby and chats also. Very peaceful at nights.
Urvashi R — Google review
Lake Pichola is a Royal lake of Udaipur. It’s surrounded by city palace, 5 star hotels and much more. Sunset boating is mesmerising in lake Pichola
Ashutosh B — Google review
Lake Pichola is one of the most beautiful lake in Udaipur. The view of the lake surrounded by palaces and old buildings is simply mesmerizing, especially during sunset. The calm water and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect place to relax and click pictures. The boat ride here is totally worth it - around 15–20 minutes long, giving you a closer look at the City Palace, Lake Palace, and Jag Mandir. The reflections of lights on the lake in the evening are magical. A must-visit spot for anyone exploring Udaipur.
Shivam P — Google review
Beautiful lake to spent quality time with family or kids. Perfect venue to spent romantic moments. Boat riding is just 360 prime and 170 for ordinary. Perfect scenerary available.
Shivakant P — Google review
If you love to enjoy boat road or love to watch a peaceful sunset then this is the perfect place for you. You can enjoy the sunset with you friends or family. Nearby lots of cafe are also there. If you go to city palace from there you can take boat ride to Jag mandir
Garima G — Google review
Nice view from the boat of the whole lake . It is full of beautiful hotels which are built like palaces.
Riya — Google review
Lake Pichola is the heart of Udaipur — calm, romantic, and absolutely stunning! The sunset boat ride is a must-do experience, offering breathtaking views of City Palace, Jag Mandir, and the shimmering lake waters. The reflections at dusk make it feel like a dream. Truly the soul of the “City of Lakes”! 💙✨
Travel S — Google review
Lake pichola is a historius lake in udaipur near city palace. Lake pichola is one of the best place to visit at every time. The view from the lake totally beautiful and green. You can also see the rounded view of lake. The boating in the lake is beautiful and peache of mind. It's best for photography. The night view is totally best. Boat riding at night is good and memorable.
Girish P — Google review
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Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, USA
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Jagdish Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Jagdish Temple is a significant Hindu temple in Udaipur, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The 16th-century structure showcases intricate carvings depicting ancient Hindu legends. Visitors can witness spiritual ceremonies conducted by Brahmins and devotees inside the temple. While entrance is free, donations are welcomed. Another notable temple in Udaipur is Mahakaleshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and located along the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake.
One of the most beautiful temples in Rajasthan and very peaceful place of worship. The temple is located close to Udaipur City Palace and in the old town which can be accessed by bikes and tuk-tuks. Entry to the temple is free but you can decide to donate to the temples upkeep at the gate. Shoes aren't allowed inside (even in bags) so you have to leave at the lockers. A must visit place in Udaipur.
Sanka I — Google review
One of the most beautiful temple I have visited. It's an architecture marvel. The carvings are so intrinsic send mesmerising. Do visit in the early morning for a peaceful visit later on it gets crowded by the visitors. The location is accessible only by auto. The deity idol is so beautiful you will immerse in bhakti. Do attend the bhajans in the morning.
Vihas K — Google review
Jagdish Temple is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Udaipur. Visiting in the morning is especially nice, as the darshan is easy and the atmosphere is calm. Inside the temple, the local devotional sangeet creates a very soothing and divine environment. The walls and pillars are decorated with old, intricate Rajasthani and Indo-Aryan carvings, which are truly beautiful and perfect for photography. When you step inside, you can actually feel a strong spiritual energy that makes the visit memorable. The temple was built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh I and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Lord Jagannath). It is famous for its Indo-Aryan architecture, a black stone idol of Vishnu, and beautifully carved pillars and walls that show dancers, gods, and elephants. A must-visit temple in Udaipur—peaceful, photogenic, spiritual, and full of history.
Kishor P — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful temple with amazing architecture and a very calm atmosphere. The place feels truly spiritual, but the roads around it are very narrow, only one car can pass at a time, so it’s better to park your car near City Palace or anywhere outside the old city area. The stairs are quite high, so if you have leg or knee pain, it’s better to avoid climbing. Overall, a lovely temple to visit and take blessings.
Kunj P — Google review
Visited during Diwali, and the temple looked absolutely beautiful with all the lights and decorations. The atmosphere was very spiritual and peaceful, filled with chants and festive energy. The architecture is ancient and impressive, with detailed carvings and a grand structure that truly reflects Udaipur’s rich heritage. The lighting during the festival made it even more stunning. A must-visit place in Udaipur for anyone who loves history, culture, and divine vibes. One of the most beautiful temples in Rajasthan and very peaceful place of worship. The temple is located close to Udaipur City Palace and in the old town which can be accessed by bikes and tuk-tuks. Entry to the temple is free but you can decide to donate to the temples upkeep at the gate. Shoes aren't allowed inside (even in bags) so you have to leave at the lockers. A must visit place in Udaipur.
Maulik G — Google review
Very beautifully carved temple in udaipur. This is must visit place in udaipur. On the way to city-place you can cover this place.Loved the carving on this temple and temple is also specious so that crowd can be very well managed.you can easily spend 2 hours by taking good pictures in any corner of temple. Every single piece is very beautifully carved and well maintained.
Nikhil P — Google review
Jagdish temple is one of the architecturally and artistically significant temples of North India. It was built by Maharana Jagat Singh-l in 1652 A.D. This temple represents Nagar style of temple architecture and has shikhar, garbh graha (sanctum sanctorum) and sabhamandap. The outer part of the temple is decorated with beautiful sculptures. An inscription placed therein gives detailed information about Guhil rulers and the temple. On all the four sides of this panchayatan type temple, small shrines for Surya, Shiva and Ganesha are located. Beautiful and peaceful temple with amazing architecture and a very calm atmosphere. The place feels truly spiritual, but the roads around it are very narrow, only one car can pass at a time, so it’s better to park your car near City Palace or anywhere outside the old city area. The stairs are quite high, so if you have leg or knee pain, it’s better to avoid climbing. Overall, a lovely temple to visit and take blessings.
Jitendra S — Google review
It is nice historical temple of lord Vishnu in udaipur. Temple is situated in old city. You can reach this temple easily by bike, Taxi or car. I visited at around 9:00 in morning, so crowd is less. But with time crowd getting more and more. Whenever you visit udaipur, I suggest start you journey from here by taking blessings of Bhagwan Vishnu.
Prashant S — Google review
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4.3
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Old City, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
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Bagore Ki Haveli

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Museum
Cultural center
History Museums
Bagore Ki Haveli is an ornate 18th-century palace located near Gangaur Ghat on the banks of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. This historic building, constructed between 1751 and 1778, boasts over 100 rooms showcasing traditional costumes, puppets, antique items such as jewelry boxes and copper utensils, as well as modern art. The interior features intricate mirror and glass work that adds to its allure.
An Ancient Historical Monument in Udaipur.. May be visited if have some time to hangout. Puppet Museum inside is the best thing.. Good for having Lake View Photography. Folk Dance Show may also be seen here.. in 2 slots of 7 to 8 and 8 to 9.. 200 seats in each Show.. It's good to book tickets online in advance for any inconveniences...
RAM M — Google review
Very long queue both for tickets and entry. Online option is not easily found on the web. Some of the performances were good but some very average, specially the duet snake dance performers, they were both doing their own thing ,no co-ordination and appeared to be very casual. The group dances were good. Overall seemed a little like a tourist trap
Indrani D — Google review
Bagore ki haveli offers you 2 kinds of experiences, one is the rich history through its museum and the beautiful view and sunset that you can catch from it's jharokhaas and windows. And the other one is ofcourse the dharohar dance show that you cannot miss at any cost. Book the tickets beforehand and buy another ticket for your camera as it's worth it. I went there thrice, and each time it had something new to offer.
Asma — Google review
Bagore Ki Haveli is a beautifully maintained heritage haveli located near Gangaur Ghat on Lake Pichola. The entry ticket is ₹60, which makes it a very budget-friendly attraction. You can explore the entire haveli in about 30–45 minutes. Inside, you’ll see old Rajasthani rooms, colorful glasswork, jharokhas, traditional costumes, utensils, masks, turbans, and artwork, which show how people lived in the old Mewar period. It’s also a great place for photography, with beautiful courtyards and mirror work. If you want to watch the traditional folk dance and puppet show, there is a separate ticket for the Dharohar Cultural Show held in the evening. The folk dance, music, and puppet performance offer a wonderful glimpse into Rajasthan’s cultural traditions. Bagore Ki Haveli was built in the 18th century by Amar Chand Badwa, the prime minister of Mewar. Later, it was used by members of the royal family, including Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore. The haveli has more than 100 rooms, courtyards, and beautifully carved balconies. After years of neglect, it was restored by the West Zone Cultural Centre, which turned it into a museum showcasing Mewar’s heritage. A nice, peaceful heritage spot with affordable entry, perfect for a short visit. Great for learning about old Rajasthani culture and also for enjoying the evening folk dance show.
Kishor P — Google review
I visited Bagore ki Haveli museum yesterday and it was brilliant. Previously a guest house and a government office, this is now converted into a cultural center and museum. Entry to the venue is ticketed and foreigner tickets cost INR150 and can be bought at the gates.
Sanka I — Google review
Heritage Place must once to visit ...... Locate at "old udaipur city" with very narrow streets, only way to visit place by "Auto" or must took service of "rental vehicle" to visit Entire Udaipur Places. Must book the advance tickets for "Night show" of local traditional folk dance, and must view this show. Folk Dance Show timings in 2 slots of 7 to 8 p.m and 8 to 9 p.m.. 200 seats in each Show.. 8-9 p.m specific introduce looking to the diwali 🎇 🪔. It's good to book tickets online in advance for any inconveniences...
Parth_desai18 — Google review
A well maintained haveli. Museum has a nice collection of old and antique items. Entry ticket for museum is 60/- per person. They have a dance show in evening for which buying tickets in advance is good option.
Abhishek G — Google review
If you want to witness the full culture of Udaipur, the intricacies, the preserved details, then visit this gem of a place. But pay attention for it is the sanctum sanctorum of the godman of Mewar, Thakur Amar Chand Badwa. Inside there are chambers dark, dusty, classy and machiavellian. Four Maharanas were outclassed, outstrategized, and out-aestheticised by one Pradhan who built a temple to himself and called it home - Bagore Ki Haveli.
Reiki Y — Google review
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HMJJ+2W6, Old City, Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313004, India
https://www.incredibleindia.gov.in/en/rajasthan/udaipur/bagore-ki-haveli
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Saheliyon ki bari

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Nature & Parks
Park
Saheliyon ki Bari, a stunning garden in Udaipur, is renowned for its lush greenery, intricate marble art, and enchanting fountains. Built by the Maharana for the royal ladies of Mewar, it features four water pools, marble elephants, kiosks, and fountains. The garden also houses a museum displaying household items and pets of the residents.
Beautiful and peaceful place to visit in Udaipur. The fountains, marble pavilions, and lotus pools are truly mesmerizing. The garden is clean, well-maintained, and full of greenery that gives a calm and refreshing vibe. It’s a perfect spot for photography and to relax for a while away from the city noise. Gardens are huge in size, and you can even play many games when visiting with a big group of family or friends. The water fountains still work perfectly, adding charm to the atmosphere. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Udaipur.
Shivam P — Google review
Saheliyon Ki Bari is a beautiful and peaceful garden, perfect for nature lovers. The entry ticket is ₹30, and there is a common washroom available near the entrance, which is convenient for visitors. The garden has lush greenery, fountains, lotus ponds, marble structures, and an artificial water jharana, which make it a nice spot for a relaxing walk. The evening time is especially good for photography because of the soft natural light and calm atmosphere. However, if you expect a very large or grand garden, it may feel a bit smaller than expected. Still, the atmosphere, greenery, and fountain areas make it a pleasant place to visit. Overall, it's a good and peaceful garden to spend 20–30 minutes, especially if you enjoy nature and photography. Saheliyon Ki Bari was built in the 18th century by Maharana Sangram Singh II. According to history, it was created for the 48 maids (saheliyan) who came with the queen as part of her dowry. The king built this garden to give them a peaceful place to relax, spend time together, and enjoy the fountains. This garden was designed as a private retreat for the royal ladies, where they could walk, chat, and enjoy the sound of water fountains away from the palace duties. The fountains work purely on water pressure without any pumps, which shows the excellent engineering of that time. A beautiful, peaceful, and green garden with fountains and photo spots. Good for nature lovers, though slightly smaller than expectations. Worth a quick visit for its history and calm atmosphere
Kishor P — Google review
​Saheliyon ki Bari, or the "Garden of Maidens," was built between 1710 and 1734 AD by Maharana Sangram Singh II of Mewar. Its singular purpose was to provide a delightful and exclusive pleasure garden for the royal ladies and their maids of honour, offering a glimpse into a bygone, luxurious life. ​The garden's architectural marvel lies in its harmonious integration of Mughal and Rajasthani styles. It features lush, green lawns and a central lotus pool. The most distinctive elements are the white marble pavilions, or chhatris, which stand elegantly against the backdrop of the white walls. Water is the soul of this space. The garden is famed for its numerous fountains, which are supplied from the nearby Fateh Sagar Lake (and later merged into the Bari by Maharana Fateh Singh). These fountains operate without pumps, using a complex hydrostatic pressure system, a testament to 18th century's engineering. ​Ornamental details are delicate and abundant. Stone carved chhatris feature beautiful floral motifs and repetitive arches, as seen in the dark, richly sculpted archways and canopies. A whimsical fountain, adorned with carved mermaid like figures, stands as a charming focal point in the paved courtyard. Ultimately, Saheliyon ki Bari is a tranquil oasis. Its delicate balance of architecture, floral beds, and the soothing sound of perpetually flowing fountains makes it a beautiful memorial to the private leisure of the royal women of Udaipur.
Rizwan U — Google review
Saheliyon ki bari - A huge and majestic garden located near the banks of Fateh sagar lake, was built by Maharana Sangram Sinh for the royal ladies. He presented this garden to his queen. The queen was accompanied by 48 maids in her wedding. To offer all of them pleasurable moments away from the political environment, this garden was made. This patterned garden used to be the popular relaxing spot of the royal ladies. It has many sections, fountains, lotus pool and marble elephants. Currently, the fountains are managey electronically. But in the old times, this was managed by the vacuum. The garden is very well maintained and full of greenery. There is a nominal entry fees. Must recommend everyone to visit.
Milan P — Google review
If you love history, beautiful landscapes, and unique architecture, Saheliyon Ki Bari is highly recommended. It’s a wonderful place to appreciate the artistry and thoughtfulness of the Maharana's gift to the royal ladies. Best Time to Visit: Go during the winter months (October to March) or the monsoon (July to September) when the greenery is at its most vibrant. Time Required: You can easily explore the entire garden and the small adjacent museum (which has some interesting artifacts) in 45 minutes to 1 hour. It's a quick, worthwhile stop. Timing: Try to visit in the early morning (opens at 9:00 AM) or late afternoon (around 5:00 PM) to avoid the midday heat and the biggest crowds. Location: It's conveniently located near Fateh Sagar Lake and Sukhadia Circle, making it easy to fit into your itinerary.
RAHUL S — Google review
Amazing Gardens and fountains built over 200 years ago. Some of the fountains and sprinklers are in wrought iron and imported from Liverpool back then. Some marble fountains are actually marvel fountains with water moving through hollow legs or elephants and out their trunks or through hollow pillars and out the pergola. All of this is using gravity and there are no pumps to keep the water the moving - the water comes from the Fatehsagar lake which is 80 - 90 mts higher than the gardens and the height of the fountain therefore depends on the level of water in the lake. Amazing engineering.......
Alok M — Google review
Visited this garden in Udaipur, entry ticket is ₹30 per person. It’s nicely maintained with clean toilets and even fresh drinking water available at the entry, which is great. The garden itself is good, but since I went during the daytime, the harsh sun made it difficult to enjoy fully. They definitely need more big trees for shade to make the experience more comfortable. The only parts I truly loved were the Savan Bhado and Bin Badal Barsat spots inside the garden - those were beautiful!
Akanksha V — Google review
Saheliyon Ki Bari always offers an immense and refreshing experience! This was my second visit — the first time was in 2011 after our marriage. The garden is peaceful, calm, and beautifully maintained, with lush greenery, fountains, and charming pathways. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing stroll, quiet reflection, or photography, and it truly captures the serene charm of Udaipur. A must-visit for anyone seeking peace amidst nature and history. 🌿✨
Rahul P — Google review
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Panchwati, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/udaipur.html#saheliyon-ki-bari
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Vintage Car Collection at Fateh Vilas by Fateh Collection

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Specialty Museums
The Vintage Car Museum at Fateh Vilas by Fateh Collection is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and history buffs in Udaipur. Housed in the former Mewar State Motor Garage, this small museum showcases an impressive collection of vintage cars, rickshaws, horse-drawn carriages, and trucks.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you so much, Piyush Paliwal ji, for giving me the opportunity to see your amazing car collection. All the cars are in truly outstanding condition and look absolutely stunning. Each beauty in the collection is very well maintained and a pleasure to see!
Mudit M — Google review
Not worth. The collection of cars is good but the display is very poor. All the cars are kept in rooms and you can just see them from the front. what's the point of visiting if you can't even look at displayed cars properly. Would not recommend wasting the money and time to visit. Avoid!.
Rishav P — Google review
An amazing collection of Vintage Cars worth visiting. This is free for people staying in Fateh Villas and Fateh Garh. A collection of more than 20+ vintage cars and 5+ vintage bikes. We got a free guided tour during our visit and the staff is very friendly.
Geosley A — Google review
The collection is located at: Fateh Vilas, by Fateh Collection, Sisarma Road, near Hotel Fateh Garh, Bujra, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India. It is part of the larger “Fateh Collection” set of experiences and accommodations. Opening hours: According to one source, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (varies) for the museum. Entry fee: Approx. ₹250 + 18% tax as listed for the museum in the experience list. Direct booking of the hotel (Fateh Vilas) may include complimentary museum access. --- 👍 What works well Nice collection of vintage cars: Reviewers mention there are more than 20 vintage cars (and some bikes) in the collection. Well-maintained vehicles: Many visitors say the cars are in good condition, the space is clean and the staff can offer background or stories about them. For example: > “The cars are beautifully preserved, each telling a story of royal legacy.” Good for car enthusiasts / history buffs: If you enjoy vintage automobiles, seeing vehicles from a bygone era (royal garages) is a unique experience.
Suniket P — Google review
The car collection belongs to Fateh palace and it is a part of the property. Though they have nice vintage collection of both cars and bike, the space is limited and the price doesn't match the experience one gets. The way to the property is green and outside the city hustle but not worth for the efforts.
Selvamanojkumar S — Google review
Great place & Palace ❤️Waoosome Vintage car's , we meet A 25 year old guy Piyush (The Engineer) guided us With a Great knowledge of Cars
Raj V — Google review
The car collection was exquisite and well maintained. The hotel staff who guided us through the collection (Mr. Devi Lal) patiently explained the back-story of all the vehicles. We were staying at Fateh Niwas, so our entry was free.
Abhishek S — Google review
The Collection was pretty good. Many old school car brand models were present at the museum. The ticket fare could have been lower as 400₹ per person is a bit on the higher side considering there is only 15 mins worth of things you can take a look at. But if you're a car enthusiasts like me you're going to love this space and the collection.
Soumya S — Google review
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Fateh Vilas, by Fateh Collection Sisarma, Road, near Hotel Fateh Garh, Bujra, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://www.fatehcollection.com/activities-experiences.html
+91 86969 45200
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Monsoon Palace

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, also known as Monsoon Mahal, is a stunning white marble palace perched on a high hill in Udaipur. Built by Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar Dynasty, this palace offers breathtaking panoramic views of Fatehsagar Lake and the surrounding countryside.
I visited the Monsoon Palace in Udaipur yesterday and it was great. This is located around 20mins from the city centre and easily accessible using taxis. Entry for foreigners cost INR560 + parking for car on the top cost INR360 and must be bought at the gate. The mountain top location provides amazing views over the lakes and Udaipur which was one of the reasons for the visit. The fort palace is beautiful, well preserved but smaller compared to forts like Amer fort and also hosts a museum. It was a quiet and peaceful visit, highly recommended!
Sanka I — Google review
So I visited the Monsoon Palace recently, and honestly, it’s one of those places that’s more about the view than the palace itself. It’s located on a high hill a bit outside the main city, and once you reach the top, you can literally see all of Udaipur — the lakes, City Palace, and everything else. The view is amazing, especially around sunset or during monsoon when it’s cloudy. Getting there is a bit of a ride though. The road is quite steep and curvy, and it takes around 15–25 minutes to reach the top if you’re going by car or scooty. The entry fee is ₹170 per person, and they also charge ₹300 for cars and ₹70 for two-wheelers. There’s a cab service from the base too, around ₹120 per person if you don’t want to drive up yourself. Once you’re at the top, there’s a small parking area, and you have to walk for about 5 minutes to reach the palace. There’s a small café near the palace that sells basic snacks like samosas, puffs, tea, and cold drinks — nothing fancy but it’s good enough if you just want a quick bite or some water. The palace itself is okay-ish, not very grand or well-maintained, but that’s not really the main attraction. The views from up there totally steal the show. You can see the whole city spread out below — it’s especially beautiful during sunset. Overall, I’d say it’s worth going once, mainly for the views and the drive. Don’t expect a super fancy palace, but if you enjoy scenic spots, it’s a nice little trip.
Ravi J — Google review
Breathtaking Views & Royal Vibes – A Must Visit in Udaipur! Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh Palace) is one of the best viewpoints in Udaipur. The drive up the hill is scenic, and once you reach the top, the panoramic view of the entire city, lakes, and Aravalli hills is absolutely stunning—especially during sunset. The sky turns golden, and the breeze makes the experience unforgettable. The palace itself has a charming old-world feel. It’s not heavily decorated inside, but the location and atmosphere make it worth the visit. The area is well maintained, and there are plenty of spots to sit, relax, and take pictures. Entry fees are reasonable, and there are basic facilities available. Parking is organized, but it can get crowded during peak hours, so arriving a little early is a good idea. Overall, Monsoon Palace is a perfect place for photography, romantic views, and enjoying Udaipur’s natural beauty. Highly recommended—especially during monsoon and sunset! 🌅🏰🌿
Akash G — Google review
beautiful spot with one of the best sunset views in Udaipur. The drive up the hill is scenic, and once you reach the top, you get a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, lakes, and surrounding hills. It’s especially nice during or after monsoon when everything looks green and fresh. On the downside, there isn’t much to see inside the palace — it’s more about the view than the structure itself. The entry fee plus vehicle charge can feel a bit high, and the road uphill is narrow, so it’s better to go with a local driver. Also, there’s limited food or water available at the top, so carrying your own bottle is a good idea. Overall, it’s a great place for sunset lovers and photography, but go mainly for the view, not the palace interiors.
SINGH V — Google review
Breathtaking Views and Royal Charm Above the Aravallis! Our visit to Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh Fort) was truly memorable! Perched high on a hilltop, the palace offers one of the best panoramic views of Udaipur city, Fateh Sagar Lake, and the surrounding Aravalli Hills. The palace itself has a simple yet elegant architecture that reflects royal charm and history. Though the interiors are minimal, the real highlight is the location and the spectacular scenery it offers in every direction. The ride to the top can be steep and narrow at places, but the view at the end makes it all worthwhile. There’s also a small café and a few viewing points where you can relax and enjoy the cool breeze. Entry tickets are reasonably priced, and parking is available near the base. A tip: Visit in the late afternoon to enjoy the sunset views. Overall, Monsoon Palace is a must-visit attraction in Udaipur for its serene atmosphere, stunning vistas, and a glimpse into royal history. A perfect spot for photographers, couples, family and anyone who loves nature and scenic views!
Ankit T — Google review
Watching sunset from here is really peaceful. You need to buy a ticket for this place. Prefer to go on weekday as crowd will be less. It’s situated on hill top so city View from here is so mesmerising. Its a Small Palace you can easily cover it in 2-3 hours. You can Visit this place with your friend and family.
Garima G — Google review
"Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh Palace) in Udaipur is breathtaking! The stunning views of the city and lakes from the top are unforgettable. The palace architecture is impressive, and the sunset views are simply spectacular. Google Maps navigation was easy. A must-visit attraction in Udaipur. Highly recommend!"
Inderpreet S — Google review
Named after Maharana Sajjan Singh, the palace was completed in 1884. It was initially planned as an ambitious nine-story astronomical observatory to track monsoon clouds, reflecting the Maharana's keen interest in science. ​ Perched atop Bansdara Hill, the white marble palace showcases a beautiful blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Its towering turrets, domed structures, and detailed craftsmanship create a majestic silhouette against the Aravalli skyline. ​ The interior features a large central courtyard and marble pillars that are intricately carved with exquisite floral and leaf motifs. Although historically used as a monsoon retreat and hunting lodge, the focus remains on its structural grandeur rather than elaborate ornamentation. ​ A key functional aspect of the palace is its ingenious rainwater harvesting system, designed to capture and store water underground. This sophisticated mechanism sustained the palace's needs during the dry season atop the hill. ​ Panoramic Viewing Experience The palace’s strategic elevation offers perhaps the most spectacular panoramic views of Udaipur, including Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, and the surrounding countryside. It is globally famous for its breathtaking sunsets, which bathe the white structure in a golden glow.
Rizwan U — Google review
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Udaipur, Kodiyat, Rajasthan 313031, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/monsoon-palace.html
+91 141 282 2863
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Shrinathji Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Shrinathji, a manifestation of Lord Krishna. The temple dates back to the 14th century and holds great cultural and spiritual significance. According to legend, the idol was brought from Vrindavan to protect it from destruction by Aurangzeb and miraculously stopped in Nathdwara. Visitors can witness scheduled rituals and viewing times at this popular temple.
ShreeNathji Temple is an old heritage-style temple with beautiful, classic architecture that reflects its ancient charm. Many parts of the temple still have that timeless, traditional look, which makes it a peaceful and spiritual place to visit. We also did some shopping nearby — the prices were quite reasonable. After our darshan, we tried the kheer, which cost only ₹20. It was thick, creamy, and absolutely delicious — a must-try for anyone who loves sweets! We wanted to explore more, but heavy rainfall started, so we had to cut our visit short. It was our first visit to ShreeNathji Temple, and we’ve attached some pictures to share a glimpse of the experience.
Beena B — Google review
Jay shri narh ji Here is a big Haveli for shrinath ji mandir and it is amazing there is a Darbar hal and singers are presenting their instrument songs like nagad , tabla , shahnayi .In the temple there are two chakki 1st made from gold and 2nd made by silver . Shri Nath ji has a diamond thats has given by mugal s
Rakesh R — Google review
Must visit place but beware of fraud agents roaming around and in temple premises saying for direct vip darshan through money. There is no such Darshan available. Temple authority should control such activities.
Jayesh V — Google review
Yes, Shreenathji is a form of Lord Krishna, specifically representing the seven-year-old child form of Krishna lifting the Govardhan hill❤️. This deity is worshipped in the Vaishnava sect, with the main temple located in Nathdwara,🌺 Rajasthan. The idol is known for being a seven-year-old boy, with his hand raised to hold the Govardhan mountain🥰
KISHAN M — Google review
Ancient temple about 50 km from Udaipur . Very old temple situated in gullies hence lot of unclean atmosphere with chaotic temple timings . Not sure of timings it changes every day . Brokers bargain for sure and special Darshan but cheats . Powerful vibes felt and appreciated . Got to manage in better way. Car needs to be parked a km away , travel in auto and then walk for 500 meters in narrow lanes and unstable road with rubbles . Can see the big idol of shive near parking and The Krishna flute art . Goverdhan Giri Krishna is pretty nice
Dr.Madhusoodan J — Google review
🛕 Shreenathji Temple, Nathdwara 🙏 What a divine place! The moment you enter Nathdwara, you can feel the blessings of Shreenathji everywhere. The temple is full of love, devotion, and positive energy. When you see Thakurji’s darshan, your heart feels peace that words can’t describe. The aarti and bhajans touch the soul, and the people around are so kind and helpful. Every visit feels like coming home to Shreenathji Himself. Truly, it’s not just a temple — it’s an experience of pure devotion and love. Jai Shree Nathji! 🙏
Raj A — Google review
Loved the vibe of this temple. Really felt the presence of the divine Shrinath Ji Prabhu. The Beautiful idol of our beloved Shrinath ji a experience of a lifetime. The journey to this temple is quite mesmerizing. The city of Nathdwara surrounded with beautiful mountains and lots os beautiful temples. But this temple is a must visit to feel the blessings of our Thakur ji.
Devender R — Google review
Very nice Shrinathji temple . It’s very ancient and must place to check out
RR — Google review
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NH 8, Shiv Nagar, Nathdwara, Rajasthan 313301, India
https://www.nathdwaratemple.org/
+91 2953 233 484
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Shree Dwarkadhish mandir , Kankroli

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled on the tranquil banks of Rajsamand Lake, the Shree Dwarkadhish Mandir in Kankroli is a divine haven dedicated to Lord Krishna, revered as the King of Dwarka. This stunning temple showcases traditional Mewar architecture and offers a peaceful retreat for both devotees and travelers. The serene atmosphere is enhanced by the nearby lake, where visitors can enjoy feeding fish and soaking in nature's beauty.
Dwarkadhish Ji is a Hindu Temple, situated on the southern bank of the Rajsamand lake in Kankroli. The temple commands a very fine view of the lake. This temple is built by Maharana Raj Singh of Mewar temple is dedicated to Dwarkadhish Ji, one of the seven swaroops of Pushtimarg of Vallabhacharya.
Tulsi R — Google review
How to describe or write a review about such a Calm-Peaceful Holly place. Beautiful Temple surrounded a side with large rsysagar Lake. Yes one must use local cab-auto to travel as it is going by mid of town with very narrow yet authentic style way having homes-shops on both side of road. Mandir open timing are not as mentioned. It's admin staff don't have worry for you. Wait time depends on admn only take few hours water cooler in direct sun. Restroom bogus. Only darshan goid. Climb stairs.
Vallav S — Google review
Peaceful holy place... Lord's idol attracts you... here is a lake also... you'll meet to the real nature here... lake... fishes in the lake... other side, you'll see birds are feeding... flying over us... Serene place...
Dr. D — Google review
Very Peacee place near Nathdwara ☺️ Very Beautiful Shree Krishna temple 🙏🏼 Located at Kankroli near Nathdwara by 15km. Beside temple India's largest artificial lake Rajsamand Lake is there.. Too many fish are there in the lake you love the place if you love water.. Steps are there so you can go into some extend.. Atmosphere is too cool.. Lovely place for devotees.. Must visit place when you visiting at Nathdwara. 👍
Parth K — Google review
Must visit places in Udaipur . From airport 54km. After 4.30pm the temple will open. Morning with in 12pm closed
Nivas N — Google review
A very calming Mandir and being next to such a beautiful lake makes it a very great experience. Must visit if you are coming to Nathdwara,hardly 30 mins from there.
Akshit S — Google review
Well maintained and organised darshan at kakroli. They provide patar at nominal cost. Local ladies sings bajan daily at evening and near by lake is beautiful and people feed fishes and pigeon. Boat ride is bit expensive ₹ 200 per person.
Miral S — Google review
Vigraha swaroop of Shri Krishn ji in Kankaroli, Rajsamand. Photography inside is strictly prohibited. Limited parking at the main gate with narrow lanes to pass by. The temple is large and beautifully decorated, and the view of the lake from the temple is also good.
Nirmit G — Google review
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near kankroli, Kankroli, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313324, India
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Rajsamand Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Rajsamand Lake, also known as Rajsamudra Lake, is a 17th-century reservoir surrounded by intricately carved pavilions, making it a popular spot for picnics and boat rides. The lake is located in the city of Rajsamand in the Indian state of Rajasthan, about 67 km away from Udaipur. It has a circumference of 22.
It was a great experience of pigeon feeding and a nandi bull on the lakeside. Here is the facility of boating. A renowned temple of God Dwarkadheesh ji synonyms of lord Krishna. Divine feeling in the temple. Very tasty and healthy prasadam is sold by the temple committee on economic and affordable prices. Rajsamand lake is also known as Rajsamand Lake situated in Rajsamand city 65 km away from Udaipur, Built by Rana Raj Singh. Best place for nature lovers. The lake view is always beautiful at any time of the day which will be good for photography.
Ishan R — Google review
Absolutely loved the peaceful vibe here. The detailed marble architecture is incredible, and walking the steps by the water feels like stepping back into old royal history. A must-see.
Piyush R — Google review
This place is approx 65 Kms away from Udaipur, towards Jaipur. This Lake is man made, excavation work was commissioned by Maharana Raj Singh, who supported Aurangzeb for his throne and later fought battles for control over his own area.
Rajendra884 ( — Google review
Hidden gem in small town called rajasmand, the lake offers serene view of the beautiful, clear water.
Charchika B — Google review
Rajsamand...the district named after the lake. Here resides... art, nature, history and even literature in marble! Another shining name takes forward the golden chain of Bappa Rawal, Maharana Kumbha, Sanga, Pratap, #Maharana_RajSingh Today's Shabd Yatra is in his name! This Sunday I had the good fortune to visit Rajsamudra Lake, a dam built on the Gomti River by Maharana Raj Singh. An unmatched example of #nature #architecture #devotion #art #literature #tradition and #history! The great #Rajprashasti epic written by royal poet Ranchhod Bhatt Telang on a pal and 50 white stones after 9 marble stairs! These have been affected by the ravages of time, most of which have been covered with nets for protection. Slowly moving in blue behind the white marble Rajsamudra gives a different peaceful feeling. How can one not be captivated by the artworks inside the umbrellas, so much detail!!! Just keep watching! Suitable places for photography Kankroli (Rajnagar) town situated on the Udaipur-Bhilwara highway, located near this huge lake, is actually the district headquarters. Despite it seeming like a small city to me, when I saw the good traffic system, I exclaimed that such a system was not seen even in Udaipur. (What to say about Bhilwara!) Kankroli is the district headquarters of Rajsamand district. Rajasthan: Would it be possible that Rajsamand would be the only district in India in which a place with the name of the district does not exist? After traversing long and narrow streets and asking passers-by, we reached #RajSamudra/#RajSamandJheel. 9 Ghevar Devi, who filled the foundation of this dam near Chowki Pal #Ghevarmata temple is built on the other side, and #Ambamata temple is built on the other side. One can see a glimpse of the great personality of Maharana Raj Singh in this huge lake built at a cost of about Rs 1.5 crore in 1676, exactly 100 years after the famous Battle of Haldighati in 1576. It is 2.82 kilometers (1.75 mi) wide, 6.4 kilometers (4.0 mi) long and 18 meters (59 ft) deep. It was built on the Gomti River, Kelva River and Tali River. It was built by Maharana Raj Singh as an atonement for the human killings he had committed during his life. The name of Maharana Raj Singh is immortal among the great heroes of Mewar, about whom we will know better in the upcoming posts. Coming here you feel like the sea. It was raining yesterday...everything was drenched...the clouds and the sea meeting exactly...we too are drenched...from outside...from within...it will definitely come from the heart...
Vipul P — Google review
Rajsamand Lake is a beautiful and peaceful spot — calm, clean, and far less crowded than other tourist places. The water is surprisingly clear, and you can even take a dip if you want. Sitting by the marble steps, watching the sunset, and feeling that breeze is pure peace. No noise, no chaos — just nature and serenity. A must-visit place if you’re tired of city rush and want some real calm..
Vinay Y — Google review
Best place for traditional pre wedding shoot.. in udaipur
Jay P — Google review
Rajsamand lake is also known as Rajsamudra Lake situated in Rajsamand city 65 km away from Udaipur, Built by Rana Raj Singh. Best place for nature lovers. Lake view is always beautiful at any time of the day which will be good for photography. Must visit place...❤👍
Suraj O — Google review
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Rajsamand, Rajasthan, USA
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