Udaipur Travel Guide

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It’s known as the Venice of the East, the city of lakes and one of India’s most romantic destinations. With its well-preserved palaces, temples, havelis, ghats and the fairytale Lake Palace at its heart, it’s easy to understand why Udaipur has been described in these terms. Founded in 1559 by Maharaja Udai Singh, Udaipur became the final capital of the Rajput kingdom of Mewar. Today, it is a shining example of heritage tourism in India. Our guide helps you make the most of its romance and history.

FAST FACTS

  • Nearest Airport: Maharana Pratap Airport
  • Best Time to Visit Udaipur: September and March
  • Currency: Rupee
  • Languages: Hindi , English, Rajasthani
  • Festivals: Gangaur Festival, Shilpgram Utsav, Hariyali Amavasya, Jagannath Rath Yatra and Jal-Jhulni Ekadashi

Hotels in Udaipur(4 Featured Guides)

Hosting a large number of tourists at any given time, the hotels in Udaipur are equipped to cater to every type of traveller. So whether you’re in town on business, vacationing with the family or on a romantic getaway—there’s no dearth of accommodation to choose from. Ranging from five stars housed within opulent forts and luxury resorts within palaces, to budget accommodation and midrange havelis; the city of Udaipur offers a wide range of accommodation to suit your needs. You could splurge on decadence and live like a king, or alternatively settle for something more modest—either way, you won’t be disappointed.

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Restaurants in Udaipur(5 Featured Guides)

When it comes to dining like a maharaja—there’s no dearth of restaurants in Udaipur that vie to sweep you off your feet. As you saunter through the city’s narrow lanes, you’ll discover that the city’s culinary offerings go beyond Rajasthani and north Indian fare. From chic European-style cafes to scenic fine dining Indian restaurants—the possibilities are endless. Dine beside the shimmering Lake Pichola, have breakfast at some charming bakeries or relive the olden days at the many haveli restaurants—Udaipur offers all this and much more.

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Places to visit in Udaipur(1 Featured Guide)

Fantastic palaces, havelis, temples, countless narrow alleys and the idyllic Lake Pichola—there are plenty of places to visit in Udaipur. Home to aesthetically restored havelis and the intricately crafted palaces (many of them converted to upscale hotels), Udaipur is steeped in royalty. Explore the ornate Rajput architecture of the City Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari and Bagore ki Haveli, catch a glimpse of the magnificent central dome at the 17th century Jagdish Temple or take in panoramic views of this majestic city atop the Sajjan Garh Monsoon Palace—there’s lots to do here. While you’re in Udaipur, witness the captivating Light and Sound Show at City Palace. With its old-world charm, regal palaces, vibrant markets and well-known eateries, Udaipur is matchless in its grandeur.

Things to do in Udaipur(1 Featured Guide)

Popularly referred to as the Venice of the East, there are plenty of things to do in Udaipur when you’re visiting from out of town. The city is especially popular with international tourists, and is considered one of India’s most romantic destinations. Those looking to execute an action-packed itinerary will have lots to do—Udaipur is brimming with attractions that will keep you on your toes from morning to night. Founded back in 1559 by Maharaja Udai Singh, this was the final capital of the Rajput kingdom of Mewar—which is why it is home to some of the most beautiful and well-preserved palaces, temples and havelis. Today, it is a shining example of heritage tourism in India, and we tell you how to make the most of your trip.

Shopping in Udaipur(1 Featured Guide)

Although the shopping in Udaipur might lack in terms of variety as compared to its other Rajasthani counterparts, there are some places you can head to if retail therapy is on your agenda. While the city is not particularly famous for its shopping, you can always pick up a few souvenirs to take back home and visit some of the well-known stores for clothes and knick-knacks. Most of the shops are concentrated around the City Palace and Jagdish Temple, so one stop should do the job. Udaipur is not particularly famous for its shopping, but if you are especially keen to stock up on some souvenirs then head to these shops to pick up clothes and knick-knacks. Most of them are located near the City Palace and Jagdish Temple. What to shop in Udaipur is also very important to know. Udaipur is known for the amazing handicrafts work that has made Rajasthan unique and one of its kind. Rajasthan’s best-selling items range from valuable stones, dazzling colourful textiles, meenakari items, gemstone paintings, oxidized silver/ copper items, Pichwai/ miniature paintings, sculptures, panels, paintings, and other item in marble stone making. If you are buying handicrafts item in Udaipur, there are two places you can hit. If you are into local products and love to get a good bargain on a new land, we suggest you visit the street markets. And in case you are not the one for negotiations, the shopping emporiums set by Rajasthan Government are your place to be! Jewellery shopping in Udaipur is also a fun activity. The shopping places in Udaipur are varied in nature which adds to the real fun.

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Popular as the ‘Venice of the East’ and the ‘City of Lakes’, the city offer travellers myriad choices when it comes to quick weekend escapes from Udaipur. From the grand Chittorgarh Fort and the gorgeous hill town of Rajasthan Mount Abu to the Blue City of Jodhpur and Ajmer, there are some amazing destinations which needs every traveller’s attention. Besides these, people can go exploring Nathdwara, ota, Jaipur and Ahmedabad too. Most of these destinations are with 7 to 8 hour drive from Udaipur which make them perfect quick getaways from Udaipur. So go ahead and read our guide to know more about these fascinating places away from Udaipur.

  • Quick weekend escapes from Udaipur

    When it comes to weekend getaways from Udaipur, there’s possibility that you might get confused as there are several enchanting destinations that you’ll love to explore. From Jaipur and Jodhpur to Ahmedabad to Ajmer, options are absolutely endless. Known as the ‘Pink City’, Jaipur is renowned for its grand Amer Fort and City Palace museums, among others while the ‘Blue City’ Jodhpur houses the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort that looks like one of those palaces from the famous ‘Game of Thrones’ series.

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