Sasjjan Niwas Garden:- There is a garden and a zoo to see. A toy train in also available for children. |
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Dudh Talai Garden:- This is a beautiful section of Lake Pichola near sunset point to the side of Machala Mangra hill. There are two gardens in it Manikya Lal Verma Garden & Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay. |
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Jagdish Mandir:- Built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651 dedicated to lord Vishnu. |
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City Palace:- It is 244 meters in height built by later rules |
a. City Palace Museum – It is new preserved as a museum. |
b. Durbar Hall – It is the grandest chamber in Udaipur. |
c. Crystal Gallery – It contains more than 600 rare objects collected. |
d. Government Museum – This museum is governed by the State Area Logical Department. |
e. Bagore Ki Haveli – It is decorated by Frescoes, Mirror and Glass inlay work and a profusion of Balconies, Jharokhas and a unique Fountain. |
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Lake Pichola:- This scenic lake is surrounded by palaces Temples, Ghats & Hills. Rising from the lake are two island palaces of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir. |
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Fateh Sagar Lake:- The fine lake is connected by small canal with Pichola and Sawaroop Sagar. Nehru Island Park is about 2160 square feet comprises is many pyramids shape and channel type fountains it can be compared those of the Vrindawan Gardens of Maysore. |
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Pratap Memorial (Moti Mangri):- An impressive bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his horse stands at the at the top. |
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Sahelion Ki Bari :- The fountains of Sahelion Ki Bari function solely by water pressure. There is good Lawns, Flower Beds, Pools etc. |
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Shilpgram:- Craftmen’s village is a living ethnographic museum depicting diversities of Crafts, Art, Culture of different Indian States. |
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Sajjangarh:- It is known as a mansoon palace. One can enjoy sunset and forest here. |
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Ahar’s Archeological Museum:- About 2 km. east of the Udaipur are the remains of the ancient human culture and civilization. Ahar village was the capital of Sisodia dynasty. |
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Nagda:- The ancient site back to the 6th century. A excursions of places nearby Udaipur with interesting architecture and carvings. |
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Ekling Ji (22 km. North):- Complex with 108 temples within it’s high walks. The temple is dedicated to lord Shiva “The Persisting Deity” of Mewar rules. |
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Kankroli and Rajsamand (65 km North):- An important temple of Dwarkadish and Artificial Lake. |
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Haldi Ghati(40 km.):- This are was the site of the battle of 1576 between Rana Pratap and Akbar. |
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Kumbhalgarh (84 km.):- Built by Rana Kumbha in 15th century. Within its complex there are Palaces, Temples and Water Resources. |
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Rankpur (96 km. North West):- In Rankpur boasts one of the India’s finest Jain temple dedicated to Adinath Ji. |
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Gokunda:- (35 km North West):- The palace of Maharana Pratap’s Raj Tilak. |
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Rishbhdeo Ji (64 km. South):- An important pilgrimage of both Hindus & Jains. |
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Jaisamand (48 km.):- Measuring 14 km. by 8 km. one of the largest man made lakes of Asia. |
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Chavand (60 km.):- There is a finest statue of Pratap. |
| Jagat (55 km.):- The magnificent temples are dedicated to the deity of Ambika Mata it is similar to Khajuraho. |
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