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10 Most Beautiful Places To Explore In Udaipur

By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 29 Oct 2025 3:55:23

10 Most Beautiful Places To Explore in Udaipur

Udaipur, fondly called the City of Lakes, has a charm that enchants everyone who visits. It’s no exaggeration to call it one of the most romantic destinations in India. Its tranquil lakes, regal palaces, and serene atmosphere together create an irresistible romantic aura. Blending culture, history, and tradition seamlessly, this stunning city is not only a dream honeymoon destination but also a cultural hub and one of Rajasthan Tourism’s most prized jewels.

Udaipur owes its breathtaking beauty to its magnificent architecture, a legacy of the visionary Mewar rulers who turned this desert region into a lush oasis. Their passion for art, leisure, and creation gave the city its royal splendor. Beyond its visual appeal, Udaipur also delights food lovers with authentic Rajasthani delicacies such as daal baati choorma, laal maas, and gatte ki sabzi. For adventure seekers, the city offers hot air ballooning, horseback riding, trekking, and scenic boat rides.

From palaces and temples to serene lakes and museums, Udaipur brims with attractions. Here are some of the must-visit spots to include in your travel itinerary:

# City Palace

A magnificent symbol of Rajasthan’s royal grandeur, the City Palace stands as one of Udaipur’s most iconic landmarks. This sprawling palace complex is an architectural marvel featuring multiple towers and courtyards that once belonged to the royal Mewar family. Visitors are left awestruck by its ornate design, intricate detailing, and breathtaking views. Don’t miss the Mewar Light & Sound Show held here every evening.

# Lake Pichola

Perhaps Udaipur’s most celebrated attraction, Lake Pichola is a 4 km-long artificial lake that exudes unmatched beauty. A boat ride here, starting from Rameshwar Ghat near City Palace, is a must. The lake’s two islands—Jag Niwas and Jagmandir—are home to the luxurious Taj Lake Palace and the elegant Jag Mandir Palace, respectively. You can also take a serene cruise to Arsi Vilas Island for birdwatching in its tranquil sanctuary.

# Lake Palace

Floating gracefully on Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace (now the Taj Lake Palace) is one of the most romantic heritage hotels in the world. Built by Maharaja Jagat Singh II, this marble masterpiece features intricate carvings, gilded moldings, and fretwork screens. Although access is limited to guests, its dazzling façade can be admired from the lakeshore.

# Jag Mandir

Dating back to the 17th century, Jag Mandir—also known as the Lake Garden Palace—stands majestically on Lake Pichola. Its grand structure, adorned with marble elephant statues, showcases exquisite architecture and craftsmanship. Accessible via boat, Jag Mandir is a favorite stop for history and architecture enthusiasts.

# Jagdish Temple

Located near the Badi Pol entrance of City Palace, Jagdish Temple is a stunning Indo-Aryan shrine built by Maharana Jagat Singh. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu (in the form of Jagannath), the temple features a black stone idol and intricate carvings. Smaller shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Goddess Shakti, Lord Shiva, and the Sun God also grace the complex. The morning and evening aarti ceremonies here are deeply spiritual experiences.

# Fateh Sagar Lake

North of Lake Pichola lies Fateh Sagar Lake—another jewel of Udaipur. A boat ride here is both relaxing and scenic, taking visitors to its three islands, the most famous being Nehru Park, home to a small zoo and picnic spots. The lake also hosts the Udaipur Solar Observatory, one of Asia’s best, established in 1975 by Dr. Arvind Bhatnagar.

# Saheliyon Ki Bari

Translating to “The Garden of the Maidens,” Saheliyon Ki Bari was built by Maharana Bhopal Singh for the princess’s attendants. This beautifully landscaped garden features marble pavilions, fountains, lotus pools, and delicate sculptures, making it one of Udaipur’s most picturesque spots.

# Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum

A haven for culture lovers, this museum offers a glimpse into Rajasthan’s folk traditions. It showcases a rich collection of tribal jewelry, traditional costumes, masks, puppets, musical instruments, and paintings—offering a fascinating peek into the region’s vibrant heritage.

# Bagore Ki Haveli


Located on the Gangaur Ghat of Lake Pichola, Bagore Ki Haveli is a stunning 18th-century mansion that captures the essence of royal life. Its 100 elegantly decorated rooms feature mirror work, paintings, and period artifacts such as hukkas, pan boxes, and jewelry. The evening cultural show here, with traditional dance and music, is a favorite among visitors.

# Ahar

Located about 3 km from the city, Ahar serves as the royal cremation ground of Udaipur. True to the grandeur of the Mewar dynasty, even this solemn site reflects architectural brilliance and royal elegance. The complex houses 372 beautifully crafted cenotaphs dedicated to the maharanas and queens of Mewar. Among these, the cenotaph of Maharana Sangram Singh stands out as the most prominent and captivating structure.

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