GENERAL INFORMATIONArea : 37
sq. km.
Altitude : 577 metres
Best Season : September-March
Rainfall
: 62 cms.
Clothing : Summer light tropical or cotton Winter
Woollen.
Languages : Mewari, Hindi, English
One of
the most romantic cities in all of Rajasthan, Udaipur is better known as the
city of lakes. The marble palaces, the beautiful gardens and the placid blue
lakes enhance the beauty of this city. It was founded in 1568 by Maharana
Udai Singh II. The Lake Palace is certainly the best late example of this
unique cultural explosion, but Udaipur is full of palaces, temples and
havelis ranging from the modest to the extravagant. It's also proud of its
heritage as a centre for the performing arts, painting and crafts.
Places
to see City Palace : The City Palace over the lake is the
biggest palace in Rajasthan. The construction of this palace was originally
commenced by Maharana Udai Singh, the city' founder. Later on, many
buildings were added. In spite of this, the uniformity of design is
maintained. The palace has many balconies, towers and cupolas. The upper
terraces offer a beautiful view over the lake and the city. The main part of
the palace is now converted into a museum. Among the items displayed is the
Mor Chowk with beautiful mosaics of peacocks, the Manak or Rudy Mahal with
glass and porcelain figures. Krishna Vilas has a remarkable collection of
miniatures. Beautiful mirror work is displayed in the Moati Mahal. Other
exhibits include the princely Rolls-Royces
Lake
Palace : In the state of vast stretches of sand is situated Udaipur,
with enchanting lakes and lush greenery. This places oozes with beauty and
is a symbol of romance, the most appealing place for poets, painters,
travelers and writers. This fascinating capital of Mewar is surrounded by
hills and is situated on the edge of three lakes. This city full of
enchanting tales has a remarkable past, with episodes of heroism and
splendor. This mesmerizing place is lived by narrow streets with coloured
stalls, gardens, temples and palaces. Udaipur which means the city of Dawn,
the beauty of this place is breath-taking
Mewar Festival :
The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome the advent of spring. It
coincides with the festival of Gangaur in Udaipur and has a unique charm
about it. It is time for cultural events where Rajasthani culture is
portrayed through songs, dances and other programmes. The festival
culminates with an impressive fireworks display
Jagdish Temple
: Built in 1651 A.D. By Maharana Jagat Singh this Indo-Aryan temple is
the largest and the most beautiful temple of Udaipur with noteworthy
sculpted images.
Lake Pichola : The 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
Excursions from UdaipurEklingji
(22 km) : Built in 734 A.D. is the beautifully sculpted temple complex
with 108 temples within its high walls. The temples are dedicated to Lord
Shiva the presiding deity of Mewar rulers. The walled complex encloses and
elaborately pillared hall or 'mandap' under a large pyramidal roof and has
four-faced image of Lord Shiva in black marble.
Haldighati
(40 km) : A historical site, witness to a great battle fought between
Maharana Pratap and the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1576 A.D. The 'chhatri' of
Mahrana's horse-Chetak is noteworthy
Nathdwara (48 km) : The
most reverred 17th century shrine, dedicated Shrinathji or Lord
Krishna,attracts thousands of Pilgrims from all over the country,especially
during Diwali, Holi and Janmashtami when their number exceeds a lak. Foreign
tourists are not permitted inside and photographs is prohibited.
How
to Get There Air : I. A. connects Udaipur with Bombay,
Delhi, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Aurangabad.
Rail : Udaipur is connected
by rail with Ahmedabad, Chittorgarh, Bombay via Ahmedabad, Delhi and Jaipur
Road
: By road Udaipur to Ahmedabad 262 km, Bombay 739 km, Delhi 670 km,
Jaipur 407 km, Chittorgarh 115 km and Mount Abu 185 km