If you go to Udaipur, do not forget to visit these places

Udaipur has a rich history of its own and holds the same historical and cultural significance even today.

If you go to Udaipur, do not forget to visit these places

If we talk about the best tourist places of Rajasthan and Udaipur's name is not taken in it, then it cannot happen. It is famous all over the world for its history, culture and its attractive places. Udaipur has a rich history of its own and holds the same historical and cultural significance even today. In such a situation, if you are in Udaipur and want to cherish some memorable memories there, then you must visit these places

Pichola Lake

Lake Pichola is not only known for its beauty, but it is equally important from the historical point of view. It is believed to have been built in the 14th century by a local gypsy, namely Banjare, and later expanded by Rana Udai Singh II, the ruler of Mewar in the 16th century. Its shores are surrounded by city palaces, ghats, havelis and hills, while the lake itself is dotted with island palaces. You can take an hour-long boat ride from the City Palace to see them.

City Palace

City Palace is one of the main attractions of Udaipur . It is the biggest palace of Rajasthan and hence it has its own significance. It was first built in the 16th century by Maharana Udai Singh, the founder of Udaipur, and was later expanded by successive rulers. Today this palace is divided into several museums.

circle of friends

This small garden was originally laid out by Sangram Singh II in the 18th century for 48 female attendants who accompanied a princess after his marriage. There is a beautiful lotus pond surrounded by many fountains, kiosks and marble elephants.

Jagdish Temple

This 17th century temple was built for Lord Jagannath, a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. It was built by Maharaja Jagat Singh. Located in the old city of Udaipur, this temple houses idols of Lord Vishnu as well as sculptures of musicians, dancers and elephants.