Udaipur Tourism
VENICE OF THE EAST 
The city of Dawn,
Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure
water lakes, hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravalis.A vision in white
drenched in romance and beauty.Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights,
sounds and experiences an inspiration for the imagination of poets, painters
and writers. Udaipur is the jewel of Mewar a kingdom ruled by the Siodia
dynasty for 1200 years.The foundation of the city has an interesting legend
associated with it.Accordaing to it,Maharana UdaiSingh, the founder,was
hunting one day when met a holy man meditating on a hill overlooking the
Lake Pichhola.
The hermit blessed the Maharana and advised him to build a palace at this
favourably located spot with a fertile valley watered by the stream,a lake,
an alttitude and an ampitheatre of low mountains.Maharana followed the advised
of the hermit and founded the city in 1559 AD.
Overlooking the aquamarine expanses of the Lake Pichhola stands the splendid
City Palace a marvel n granite and marbel. Exquisite lake palaces of Udaipur,shimmering
like jewelson the Lake Pichhola are overwhelming in splendour.
Places of Interest
Mehrangarh Fort 
Situated on a steep hill, Mehrangarh fort is one of the largest forts in
India. The beauty and the grandeur of numerous palaces in the fort narrates
a saga of hard sandstones yielding to the chisels of skilled Jodhpuri sculptures.
Mehrangarh Fort, spreading over 5 km on a perpendicular hill and looking
down 125 meters, It was built on advice of a saint in 1459 to establish
an impregnable head-quarter. This Fort is one of the best in India with
its exquisitely latticed windows, carved panels, elaborately adorned windows
and walls of Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal. A collection of musical
instruments, palanquins, royal costumes, furniture and the cannons on the
fort's ramparts are well preserved.
Jaswant Thada
Close to the fort complex, lies the Jaswant Thada, this 19th century royal
cenotaph built in white marble in commemoration of Maharaja Jaswant Singh
II and three other cenotaphs, which stands nearby. The cenotaph of Maharaja
Jaswant Singh holds the rare portraits of the rulers and Maharajas of
Jodhpur.
A visit inside the cenotaphs, with some villagers of the region, would bring
forward the reverence they still hold for their brave kings.
Umaid Bhawan Palace 
The romantic looking Umaid Bhawan Palace was actually built with the purpose
of giving employment to the people of Jodhpur during a long drawn famine.
The royal family of
Jodhpur still lives in a part of the
palace.Another part of the palace houses a well-maintained museum, displaying
an amazing array of items belonging to the Maharaja and the royal family
- weapons, antiques & fascinating clocks, crockery and trophies.
Government Museum
This museum has a rich collection of weapons, textiles, miniature portraits,
local crafts and images of Jain Tirthankars. It is situated in the middle
of the Umaid public gardens .
M.I. Road
The broad thoroughfare houses a large number of emporia selling a variety
of goods ranging from jewellery and brass work to textiles, to blue pottery,
to woodwork, etc. These shops stock a large variety of goods to satisfy
the tourists' needs.
Rai-ka-Bag Palace
This palace is situated near Raika Bag palace railway station. It was constructed
in 1663 by Hadiji, queen of king jaswant Singh-I. King Jaswant Singh-II
liked this palace very much. He mostly stayed in the octagonal bunglow of
this palace. In 1883 when Swami Dayanand Saraswati came to Jodhpur, his
sermons were arranged for the public in the public ground of this palace.
Even Jaswant Singh used to listen to Swami Dayanand in this palace only.
Now income tax office functions in this palace.
Umed Garden 
Umed garden covers an area of 82 acres. developed by Maharaja Umed Singh,
it has green lawns, towering Ashoka trees, roses and seasonal flowers, museum,
fountains, library and a zoo.In 1978 'Walk-in Avery' was made where one
could see different types of birds-local, African and Australian parrots,
ducks, rabbits etc; in their natural environment. A large cage for bears
opposites, foxes, deers, lions, leopard etc. educate children and mesmerise
people with nature's beauty.
Raj Ranchhodji Temple
It was made by queen Jadechi Rajkanwar after the death of the husband king
Jaswant Singh. Major Part of the temple is made of red sandstone, carved
with beautiful filigiri work. The heart of the temple has the statue of
Ranchhodji made of black marble.It has green, yellow and blue glasses fixed
on its main door.
Achal Nath Shivalaya
Achal Nath Shivalaya was constructed by Nanak Devi, queen of Rao Ganga.
The construction was completed on 21st May 1531. A large water reservoir
called Bawari was made near the Shivlinga which is known as Ganga Bawari.
The Garbh Griha, Mandap and Kirtan Bhawan of the temple are made of carved
Chhitar stone.
Siddhnath
Siddhnath Shiv temple is located between Takhat Sagar hills. On the unprepared
road going from the right of filter house on
Jodhpur, Chopasani
Road, on crossing the stairs made by cutting rocks, one can reach Siddhnath
temple. Many years ago it was an absolutely deserted place. And because
of that only a hermit Veetragi Narain Swami started staying here. He was
a highly worshipped and respected saint, known in the nearby areas. Once
a handicapped saint named Gaurishanker. Later he was known as Nepali Baba.
He had only four fingers in each of his hand and foot.made a big temple
by cutting stones, which is now known as Siddhnath.
Ganesh Temple
The area which is called Ratanada was named after a dog called Rata. About
150 years ago a teacher Radidas in a place called Gorunda saw a statue of
Vinayakji in the hills of Ratanada. The statue was eight feet high and five
feet wide.
EXCURSIONS
Kumbhalgrah Fort The sceond principal fortress in
Rajasthan
after Chittaurgarh, it is perched atop the Aravallis. Built in the 15th
century by Maharana Kumbha,it extends over 12 km and encloses many temples,palaces
and gardens.The fort was renovated in the 19th century.The Badal Mahal or
Cloud Palace offers a spectacular bird's-eye- view of the surrounding country
side.
Closeby is the Kumbhalgrah Wildlife Sancutuary with a rich variety of wildlife.
The fort is accessible only by jeep form Kelwara through the seven gates.
Jaisamand Lake A stunningly situated artificial lake,built in the
17th century AD Maharana Jai Singh is the second largest in Asia.Graceful
marble chhatris flank the embankment and beautiful summer palaces of the
Udaipur queens are built on either side of the lake. Jaisamand
Island Resort is also worth visiting.