





Home to 11 different palaces, the impressive City Palace complex is the largest and most popular attraction in Rajasthan. Be sure to explore the many museums, gardens, and art galleries located throughout the area.
Within the City of Lakes, Fateh Sagar Lake is arguably the most prominent. Take in lovely views of rolling hills and Maharana Pratap Memorial as you ride a boat to Nehru Park, which sits on an island in the middle of the lake.
Bordering Fateh Sagar Lake, this area is known for its events including live music and folk dancing, as well as its open-air bazaar. Browse tools, utensils, and items from all over western India or find unique souvenirs from the artisans selling Rajasthani handicrafts.
This stunning 19th-century palace acts as a weather observatory. Climb to the top to take in panoramic views of the local lakes, admire a sunset, or watch monsoon clouds roll in.
This 14th-century man-made lake is famous for the palaces and temples that overlook it, including City Palace. With a leisurely boat ride, you can also visit two stunning island palaces: Jagmandir and Jagniwas Palace.
This beautiful courtyard boasts glistening pools, elephant-shaped fountains, and vibrant flora. Considered one of the most beautiful gardens in the city, Sahelion-Ki-Bari is a popular tourist destination.
Admire intricately carved walls, temples, and towers dating back to the 7th century. Situated on top of a hill, Chittor Fort offers a unique view of the cities below and a glimpse into history. It's one of the largest living forts in India and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This 17th-century holy site celebrates Shrinathji, a manifestation of the Hindu deity Krishna. Rituals and ceremonies run from early in the morning to evening and visitors are welcome to watch. You'll find the Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, just 50 kilometers north of Udaipur.
One of the longest walls in the world, the Kumbhalgarh Fort is an impressive sight in the Aravali Range. Visit this 15th-century landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site and enjoy a spectacular view of the Mewar region.
The Eklingji Temple is a renowned ancient Hindu Temple near Udaipur, Rajasthan dating back to the 15th century. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, in the form of Eklingji, the ruling deity of the Mewar region.
This impressive monument is the world's largest statue of Shiva, one of the deities in Hinduism. Approximately 369 feet high, it is also among the tallest statues in the world. Visitors can enter and enjoy the sites from three different levels inside the monument.
Located in the Aravali Valley, Haldighati is a copper-color mountain pass located approximately 40 kilometers north of Udaipur. A popular local attraction, it is the site of the 16th century Battle of Haldighati. Take time to see the memorial while visiting.