Udaipur Travel Guide
The city of Udaipur is a lovely land around
the Azure water lakes hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravails. A vision in
white drenched in romance and beauty, Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights
sounds and experience-an inspiration for the imagination of poets, painters and
writen.
Its kaleidoscope of fairy tale palace lakes temples gardens and
narrow lanes strew with stalls, carry the flavour of a heroic past. Epitomising
for 1200 years. The foundation of the city has an interesting legand associated
with it. According to it, Maharana Udai Singh the founder was hunting one day
when he met a holy man meditaing on a hill overlooking the lake pichhola.

The
hermit blessed the Maharana and advised him to build a palace at this favourable
located spot with a fertile valley watered by the stream, a lake, an agreeable
altitude and an the advise of the hermit and founded the city in 1959 A.D.
Overlooking
the aquamarine xpanses of the lake Pichhola stands the splendid city palace-a
marvel in granite and marbel. Of the original eleven gates of the Udaipur City,
only five remain. The suraj pol or sun Gate on the eastern side is the main entrance
to the city.
Exquisite lake palaces of Udaipur shimmering like jewels
on lake Pichhola are overwhelming in splendour. Several palaces of interest around
Udaipur, including the majestic Chittaurgarh the mountain fortress of Kumbhalgarh,
beautiful jain temples of Ranakpur, Eklingli and Nathdwara and the cool retreat
of Mr.Abu make the visit to udaipur a memorable one.
Places
to SeePratap MemorialAtop the Moti Magri or prarl
hill, overlooking the Fateh Sagar lake is the memorial of the Rajput hero Maharana
Pratap with a bronze statue of the Maharana.
City PalacesA
majestic architectural marvel towering over the lake on a hill surrounded by crenallated
walls, it is a conglomeration of courtards, pavilions, terraces corridors rooms
and hanging gardens. The main entrance is through the triple arched gate. The
Tripolia with eight marble porticos. The maharanas were weighed under the gate
in gold, the the equivalent amount of which was distributed among the populace.
The suraj Gokhada, the balcony of the sun, is where the suryavansi maharanas of
mewar presented themselves to the people in time of trouble to restore their confidence.
The "Mor Chowk' known for its exquisite peacock mosaics in glass and the
Chini Chitrashala noted for its blue and white ceramics are another attraction
in the palace.
Jagdish TempleBuilt in 1651A.D. by Maharana
Jagat Singh, this Indoarmy temple is the largest and the most beautiful temple
if Udaipur with noteworthy scupted images.
Bharatiya Lok Kala MuseumThe
interesting collection exhibited by this Indian folk arts museum includes folk
dresses ornaments puppets masks dolls folk musical instruments folk deities and
paintings.
Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden of the maids of Honor)This
small ornamental garden was a popular relaxing sport where royal ladies came for
a stroll and hence the name. The garden has many fountains in its four delightful
pools chiseled kiosks and marble elephants.
Fateh SagarA beautiful
lake, overlooked by a number of jills on the three sides and the Pratap memorial
on the north was built by Maharana fateh singh. In the middle of the lake is Nehru
Park a lovely garden island with a boar shaped café accessile by an enjoyable
boat ride.
Pichhola LakeThe picturesque lake that entranced
Maharaja Udai Singh. It was later enlarged by the founder. The lake is surrounded
by hills, palaces, temples bathing ghats and embankments. Two island palaces,
jag Mandir and jag Niwas {Lake Palace} on the lake are of breathtaking magnificence.
AharThe ancient capital of sisodias, 3 Km from udaipur, Ahar
boasts of a profusion of royal cenotaphs of the rulers of Mewar. A rare collection
of antiquities including earthen pots, iron objects and other art items excavated
in the region are displayed in a small Govt. museum
Sajjan GarhDominating
the city's skyline is the monsoon palace of sajjan Garh. It offers a panoramic
overview of the city's lakes, palaces and the surrounding countryside.
Gulab
BaghA spectacular rose Garden laid out by mharana Sanjjan Singh A library
in the garden has a rare collection of anicient handwritten manuscripts and books.
Fairs
& FestivalsThe Mewar festivalMarch-April is
the ceremonial welcome to spring and is dedicated to goddess parvati. A procession
of colourfully attired women women, carrying images of the goddess to the Gangaur
Ghat of the Lake Pichhola is the major highlight songs dances and firework displayas
mark the festivals.
Gangaur FestivalMarch-April is popular among
women who pray to the goddess Parvati. A procession caparisoned horses and elephants
accompanying the image of Lord Shiva is the major attraction. Teej in july-Agust
is the festival celebrating th advent of monsoon.