Udaipur Sightseeing Day Tour » Day 1

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City Palace

This is largest palace in Rajasthan; the 16th century city palace of granite is situated on the EST bank of The Pichola Lake. In the past it was the winter resort of maharanas. The inner monuments are – The Shish Mahal,Krishna villa,Bhim villa,Choti chitrashali, Dilkush Mahal, Manak Mahal, Moti Mahal, Bari Mahal, the mosaic peacocks at the more Chowk, the Zenana Mahal, various glass and porcelain statues Of Manak or Rubi Mahal. There is a Government Museum at city palace and a wing of the palace houses the hotel.

Jag Mandir

Opposite Jagniwas, on the south of pichola Lake, on another island is the 3 storeyed Jagmandir Palace, the site of celebrations which has a circular dome of yellow sandstone. Is lineel urtuin vesite marble. It was begun by Maharana Amar Singh 1615 and completed by Karan Singh in 1622. Later it was repaired by Karan’s son Jagat Singh 1628-52 and give named after him. Its remain prince Khurram’s(Shahjahan) refuge. The palace built by different 12 stones, mausoleum of saint Baba Gafoor and white elephants made of marble on the entrance gate are worth seeing.

Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola, situated in Udaipur city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is an artificial fresh water lake, created in the year 1362 AD, named after the nearby Picholi village

Vintage Car Collection Udaipur

Vintage and Classic Car Museum is a car museum in Udaipur in Rajasthan state in India, having some of the rarest classic and vintage car collection. This museum is owned by Rana Sriji Arvind Singh Mewar.

Saheliyon Ki Badi

This beautiful garden, situated north-east of Fateh Sagar, was constructed by the emperor of Delhi Maharana Sangram Singh II in 1710-34 AD and presented to as Nazarana. Maharana Fateh Singh (1884-1930 AD) rebivate abd extended painings mirror, fountains and cenotaphs work. Princes with their friends come here for relaxation. The main attraction of this garden is 4 ponds, where lotuses bloom in profusion, four white marble elephants and a novel fountain which palters the water drops, reminds the impression of rain without rainfall.

Fateh Sagar

Fateh Sagar connected to the pichola lake by a canal. It was built by Maharana Jai Singh in 1678, when floods destroyed the lake. It was dug a new by Maharana Fateh Singh at a cost of about 6 lakhs. The lake is 2.4 km. long, 1.6 km. wide and 25 feet deep. There is a car road along. Fateh Sagar’s embankment named as Rani Road. This elegant lake is surrounded on three sides by hills. There is good arrangement for boating facilities. In past time it was known as the Connaught Dam’.

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