Udaipur Tour
Udaipur Tours Packages
Udaipur, once the capital of the Mewar Kingdom, is located in the western Indian state of Rajasthan. Maharana Udai Singh II founded the city in 1559. The city, set around a series of artificial lakes, is famous for its lavish royal residences. The City Palace, which overlooks Lake Pichola, stands as a monumental complex with 11 palaces, courtyards, and gardens. Visitors admire its intricate peacock mosaics, which showcase the craftsmanship of the era.

Lake Palace
Its location on an island in the midst of a lake affords every room breathtaking views of the neighboring City Palace, Aravalli Hills, Machla Magra Hills and Jag Mandir.

City Palace
City Palace is the largest palace in Rajasthan, located on the eastern shore of Lake Pichola, it is a massive fortified structure, presenting an amazing blend of rajasthani.

Jaisamand Lake
True human-made wonder offering all the form of natural beauty. Starting from the hilly surroundings, all offer an exquisite and luxurious experience.

Lake Pichola
Pichola Lake is one of the most beautiful and picturesque lakes of Rajasthan, India. Located in the heart of the city, Pichola Lake is the oldest and one of the largest lakes of Udaipur.

Fateh Sagar Lake
The second artificial lake of Udaipur, the first being Jaisamand Lake. Located in the north of Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake lies just besides the entrance to Moti Magri Hill.

Baghore Ki Haveli
Situated in the Gangaur Ghat Marg of Udaipur , Baghore Ki Haveli is an opulent gracious palace which was built in the eighteenth century on the waterfront of Lake Pichola.

Vintage Car Museum
Udaipur’s Museum of Classic Cars, owned by Rana Sriji Arvind Singh Mewar, boasts one of the world’s rarest collections. The city is a repository of numerous historically significant items.

Jagdish Temple
Jagdish Temple, showcasing Indo-Aryan architecture, was built in 1651 and remains a prominent temple in Udaipur dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Monsoon Palace
Situated just outside Udaipur, this 19th-century palace atop Bansdara hills served as a monsoon palace and hunting lodge. Maharana Sajjan Singh.