Udaipur– Things to Do in The Most Romantic City in India 2022
The winds of the north Indian city of Udaipur blow through its streets like a hot summer day. And it wouldn’t be any good if you couldn’t hop in some water to cool off, right? Udaipur is also known as “ Venice of the East,” as there are plenty of places for boating and sailing through the waters of Udaipur. According to legend, upon King Udai Singh in 1559 and she built the city along four lakes that became the foundation for the city’s popularity
Udaipur
is a city that has it all — history, adventure, culture and beauty. Even though
we barely took time to even slow down while we were in India , we fell in love
with this city. It’s easy to see why Lonely Planet ranked Udaipur as the number
one place to visit in the whole country.
The
city of Udaipur’s name means the ‘City on the banks of the River’. It is a
clear reference to the shores of Lake Pichola where the town was built. While
Udaipur is known for its natural beauty, just like all the other towns in
Rajasthan, it does have an impressive historical side as well.
Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple is something
to see. It’s not a place you find on a lot of India itineraries. We felt that
was a proud because it turned out to be one of the most incredible places we
visited in all of India. The temple is located near the town of Udaipur, which
means you can easily hire Taxi
Service in Udaipur for a day out to the Jain Temple, and we
highly recommend it.
Kumbhalgarh
Kumbhalgarh
is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan and is known for its never-ending
walls. They are not only the second longest wall in the world after The Great
Wall of China but also a great example of Mewar architecture. The fort was
built by the Rajput king, Rana Kumbha, in the 15th century. It was conquered
only once, by the Mughals, who occupied it for twenty years in the 16th
century. One of the absolutely amazing things about Kumbhalgarh Fort is that
its walls are 70 feet wide at some places apart from being 450 feet high and
12,414 feet long!
Lake Pichola
Lake
Pichola, India’s sole authentic and pure blue-colored lake was formed by King
Udai Singh in 1362 as a source for irrigation for the farmers. Lake Pichola is
not just an ordinary lake. Lake Pichola was created in 1362. Yes, you heard me
correctly. It was created. Lake Pichola is man-made it was made nearly 700
years ago. In fact, you'll often hear it called the "lifeline of the city
of lakes Udaipur"
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