- Places of interest:-
- City Palace Udaipur
- Jag Mandir
- City Palace and Museum
- Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal
- Maharana Pratap Memorial or Moti Magri
- Sajjangarh Fort (Monsoon Palace)
- Sukhadia Circle
- Jagdish Temple
- Bohara Ganesh JI
- Fateh Sagar Lake
- Lake Pichola
- Saheliyon-ki-Bari
- Udaipur Solar Observatory
- Gulab Bagh & Zoo
- Doodh Talai
- Nehru Garden
- Bagore-ki-Haveli
- Ahar Museum
- Shilpgram
- Neemach Mata Temple
- Places nearby
Nathdwara:-Shri Nathdwara (a pathway to Lord Shri Krishna) lies 48 km from Udaipur and literally means the gateway to the Lord. Devotees throng the shrine in large numbers during occasions of "Janmashtmi", the day of the Lord's birth, and other festivals like Holi. It is famous for its 'pichwai' paintings, with Shri Krishna in the centre and is recognized for profuse use of gold colour.
Haldighati:-A mountain pass in Rajsamand District that hosted the battle between Rana Pratap Singh of Mewar and the Mughal emperor Akbar. Now a memorial site.
Ranakpur:- A village that is home to one of the most important Jain temples.1400+ marble pillars support the temple. Opposite the Jain temple is the much older Sun Temple. Located in Rajsamand District, 110 km north of Udaipur.
Eklingji:-Eklingji is a temple complexes situated nearly 22 km in the north of Udaipur. It was built in 734 A.D. and consists of 108 temples chiseled out of sandstone and marbles; it is devoted to the royal family of Mewar.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary:-located in the most rugged of the Aravali in Pali, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts of Rajasthan. It takes its name after the historic fort of Kumbhalgarh, which comes into view over the Park. It is 578 km² in area and at an altitude of 500 to 1,300 metres. It is home to a very large variety of wildlife, some of which are highly endangered species. The wildlife includes wolf, leopards, sloth bear, hyena, jackal, jungle cat, smabhar, nilgai, chaisingh (the four horned antelope), chinkara, and hare.
Kankroli and Rajsamand Lake
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