





The town of Nathdwara, situated north of Udaipur in the Aravalli Mountains, is famous for its pichhwai artwork and the Shrinathji Temple. Be sure to take home a painting or a locally crafted sweet treat as a special souvenir.
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.
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.
A beautiful garden full of nature, the Lal Bagh Garden is located approximately 1.3 kilometers from the Nathdwara Temple. Here, you will find the Shrinathji Museum, showcasing old chariots, and an exhibition.
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.
Make time to visit the Dwarkadhish Temple, a stop on an important Hindu pilgrimage route. Impressively intricate in detail, this ancient landmark is dedicated to Krishna and dates approximately 2000 to 2500 years old.
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.