Udaipur :: City Information

   
Udaipur - weather Best Travel Duration
In Summer: 38.3 C (Max) - 28.8 C (Min)
In Winter: 28.3 C (Max) - 8 C (Min)
Rainy Season from July to Mid Sept, and very humid (upto 90%)
October to March
   
About Udaipur
History

Udaipur was the premier house in Rajasthan. Maharana Udai Singh founded the city of Udaipur after his old capital which was based around the Chitthorgarh fort was sacked by the Mughals under Emperor Akbar. It is said that Udai Singh sought the advice of a holy man as to where to locate his new capital, the holy man is said to have told him to build near Lake Pichola. At this site grew the famous city of Udaipur. Maharana the title of the Udaipur rulers means Light of the Hindus.

Rana Pratap who fought against Emperor Akbar in 1576 is remembered throughout India for his bravery on the battlefield. The rulers of Udaipur never gave any of their women in marriage to the Mughals unlike some of the other royal houses of Rajputana.

More recently in 1985 Maharana Baghwat Singh who turned many of his palaces into hotels died and his two sons became entangled in a battle over the palaces and associated wealth . The elder son Maharana Mohendra Singh inherited the title of Maharana only, the bulk of the palaces went to his younger brother Arvind Singh.

 

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Fairs & Festivals
Mewar Festival

About the Fair

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. The festival of Gangaur is very significant for women of Rajasthan. It is a time for them to dress up in their best clothes and participate in the festival.

 

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Activities

They gather to dress the images of Isar and Gangaur and then carry them in a ceremonial procession through different parts of the city. The procession winds its way to the Gangaur Ghat at Lake Pichhola. Here, the images are transferred to special boats amidst much singing and festivity.

Once the religious part of the festival is over, 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. Like other fairs and festivals celebrated throughout the state, there is a lot of activity, which keeps the participants in a joyful frame of mind, eager to enjoy every moment.

 
Places to Visit
City Palace

City Palace

This is a largest place complex in Rajasthan. A majestic architectural marvel towering over the lake on a hill surrounded by crenellated walls, it is a conglomeration of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, balconies, corridors and rooms. The main entrance is through the triple arched gate, the ‘Tripolia’ with eight marble porticos.

   
Saheliyon-ki-Bari

Saheliyon-ki-Bari

This small ornamental garden was a popular relaxing spot where royal ladies came for a stroll and therefore the name. The garden has many fountains in its four delightful pools, chiseled kiosks and marble elephants.

   
Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple

This temple built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651. This Indo-Aryan temple is the largest and the most beautiful temple of Udaipur with enshrine of a black stone image of lord Vishnu.
   
Ahar

Ahar

The ancient capital of Sisodias, 3 km from city centre, Ahar boasts of a large amount 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 Garh

Sajjan Garh

This is called as a Mansoon Palace. Maharana Sajjan Singh built it in the late 19th centaury. The palace is illuminated at night and from a distance looks like some thing out of a fairy tail. It also offers a panoramic overview of the city’s lakes, palaces and the surrounding countryside.

   
Pichhola Lake

Pichhola Lake

The picturesque lake that built by Maharana Udai Singh II after founded the city. Hills, palaces, temples, bathing ghats and embankments, surround this lake.

   
Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum

Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum

The interesting collection exhibited by this Indian folk arts museum includes local folk dresses, dolls, puppets, masks, dolls, folk musical instruments, folk deities and paintings.

   
Shilpgram

Shilpgram

A crafts village situated 5 km west of the city centre. West Zone Cultural Center in Udaipur has set up an artisan's village called - Shilpgram, It is a living ethnographic museum show life style, traditions, customs and folk arts of the rural and tribal people of the states of Rajasthan.

   
Eklingji Temple

Eklingji Temple

The beautifully sculptured temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva was built in 734. The walled complex encloses 108 temples.

   
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How To Get To Udaipur
By Air:  
The airport at Udaipur air links it with other major cities of India like Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, and Mumbai.
   
By Rail:  
The railway network connects Udaipur with Delhi, Chittor, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Jodhpur.
   
By Road:  
Udaipur can be easily reached by road as well. There are well-maintained roads linking it to tourism destinations in Rajasthan and neighbouring states of Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
   

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