The Ahar Cenotaphs are a group of royal cenotaphs of the Maharanas of Mewar, located about 2 km east of Udaipur. It has about nineteencenotaphs of various Maharanas cremated, including one of Maharana Amar Singh, who reigned from 1597 to 1620. Nearby is also Ahar Museum, where on display is limited but very rare earthen pottery, as well as some sculptures and other archaeological finds. Some pieces date back to 1700 BC, and a tenth-century metal figure ofBuddha is a special attraction.
Badi Lake is an artificial freshwater lake built in the village of Badi, about 12 km from the city of Udaipur. Built by Maharana Raj Singh I (1652–1680), it was aimed to counteract the devastating effects of a famine. This lake covers an area of 155 km2., and is graced by three artistic chhatris (kiosks or pavilions). Devoid of any commercial activity, the Badi Lake gives a view of a never-ending expanse providing a serene and calm atmosphere to the visitors.
Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal, a cultural institution, is engaged in studying folk art, culture, songs and festivals of various regions of India, including Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. It also aims at popularizing and propagating folk arts, folk dances and folk literature.
Jag Mandir palace is built on an island inLake Pichola and is known for its beautiful interiors and grand style of architecture. It is also known as the "Lake Garden Palace". This palace is now the Jagmandir Island Palace, a heritage hotel.[2]
Doodh Talai Lake, a small pond located adjacent to theLake Pichola, is surrounded by small hillocks which hosts Deen Dayal Upadhyay Park, and Manikya Lal Verma Garden (or Rock Garden or Musical Fountain Garden). It provides few options for fast food centers, camel and horse rides and boat ride.
Jagdish Temple is a splendid example of either Māha Māru or theMāru-Gurjara architecture[3] decorated by beautiful and ornate carvings. A short walk from the city palace will bring you to this temple. The temple sanctum has an idol of the deity Lord Jagannath.[2]
This is a garden developed around the Dudh Talai by Urban Improvement Trust (UIT) Udaipur, the local development authority. Visitors may enjoy watching a musical fountain here. A ropeway has been set up here to reach Karni Mata Temple at the top of Machhla Mangra.
Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake situated to the north of theLake Pichola, in the north-west of Udaipur city, around 6 km fromUdaipur City Railway Station. It was named after Maharana Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar.
Lake Palace (formerly known as Jag Niwas) is a luxury hotel, which has 83 rooms and suites featuring white marble walls. The Lake Palace is located on the island of Jag Niwas in Lake Pichola, Udaipur, India, and its natural foundation spans 4 acres (16,000 m2). Built between 1743 and 1746 under the direction of the Maharana Jagat Singh II (62nd successor to the royal dynasty of Mewar) of Udaipur, the private summer resort of the erstwhile royal family has been turned into a luxury hotel. The hotel has been ranked as amongst the best luxury heritage hotels in the country.[4]
A rose garden laid out by MaharajaSajjan Singh of Udaipur is situated near the palace on the east side of Lake Pichhola. A library in the garden has a collection of ancient handwritten manuscripts and books. Some of the part of the Satyarth Prakash have been written in this library. Styarth Prakashstup is situated in Gulab Bagh. Within the garden, there is a zoo which used to have tigers, leopards, Chinkara gazelle, birds, and many wild animals, but now most of these animals have been moved toSajjangarh Biological Park. Children can still enjoy a mini train, the track of which covers the main part of the garden and the zoo.
Lake Pichola, an artificial fresh water lake created in the year 1362 AD, is one of several contiguous lakes in the city.The lake was built by Banjara, a gypsy "Banjara" tribesman who transported grain, during the reign of Maharana Lakha. Later, Maharana Udai Singh, impressed by the charm of this lake with the backdrop of green hills, founded the city of Udaipur on the banks of the lake and also enlarged the lake by constructing a stone masonry dam in the Badipol region on the shore of the lake.
Monsoon Palace was built in 1884 by Maharana Sajjan Singh of theMewar Dynasty giving it the nameSajjangarh. The palace is nearFateh Sagar Lake. The palace was also used in the 1983James Bond filmOctopussy.
Atop theMoti Magri or Pearl Hill, overlooking the Fatah Sagar Lake is the memorial of the Rajput heroMaharana Pratap with a bronze statue of the Maharana astride his favourite horse, "Chetak".[5]
Sajjangarh Biological Park, a zoological garden, is situated just beneath the Monsoon Palace (also known as Sajjajgarh Garh Palace), around 4 km from the city center. The zoo houses vast varieties of animals and birds brought in from different parts of the world. At present, it has more than 60 animals of 21 species including tigers, panthers, lions, ostriches, alligators, and rhesus monkeys. Within two months of its inauguration, the park received more than 46,000 visitors in a month, generating a revenue of Rs 1.4 million for the forest department, which is a record in itself.[6]
Saheliyon-ki-Bari or 'Courtyard of the Maidens' is a garden and a popular tourist destination. With fountains, kiosks, a lotus pool and marble elephants, this garden was built from 1710 to 1734 by Maharana Sangram Singh for the royal ladies. This renowned garden is located on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake and also has a small museum with the collection of royal households.
Shilpgram is a rural arts and crafts complex, situated 3 km west of the city of Udaipur. The center is spread over an undulating terrain of about 70 acres, surrounded by the Aravali mountains. The complex was established with a purpose to depict the lifestyles of the folk and tribal people of the region. With an objective of increasing awareness and knowledge about the rural arts and crafts, the Shilpgram provides opportunity to rural and urban artists to come together and interact through camps and workshops.
Purohito ka Talab is located at a distance of around 12 kilometres from Udaipur city. The Lake is surrounded by green mountains. Purohito ka Taalab is also called as ‘Mini Jaisamand’. It's situated between theAravalli Range.
The Statue of Belief also known as Vishwas Swaroopam was open on 29 October 2022 for tourists'. It is located 44 Km. form Udaipur in Nathdwara, Rajasthan.[7]
Nathdwara – Shri Nathdwara (a pathway to LordShri Krishna) lies 48 km from Udaipur and literally means "the gateway to the Lord". Devotees throng the shrine in large numbers during occasions of "Janmashtmi", the day of the Lord's birth, and other festivals like Holi. It is famous forShrinathji Temple and itspichwai paintings, with Shri Krishna in the centre, and is recognized for profuse use of gold colour.
Ranakpur – a village that is home to one of the most importantJain temples. 1400+marble pillars support the temple. Opposite the Jain temple is the much older Sun Temple. It is located in Pali District, 110 km north of Udaipur.
Chittorgarh – About 112 km from Udaipur, Chittorgarh was the capital of Mewar from 734 AD to 1559.Chittor Fort is a massive fort situated on a hilltop near Chittorgarh town inRajasthan state in India.
Kumbhalgarh – a 15th-century fortress, built byRana Kumbha of Mewar, with 36 kilometres of walls. Over 360 temples are within the fort. It also has a wildlife sanctuary. It is located in Rajsamand District, 90 km from Udaipur. The vista from the top of the palace typically extends tens of kilometers into the Aravalli hills.
Mount Abu – a popular tourist hill station.Dilwara Temples are the chief attraction of this place.
Eklingji – a temple complex situated nearly 22 km in the north of Udaipur. It was built in 734 A.D. and consists of 108 temples chiseled out of sandstone and marbles; it is devoted to the royal family of Mewar.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – located in the most rugged of the Aravali inPali,Rajsamand and Udaipur districts of Rajasthan. It takes its name after the historic fort ofKumbhalgarh, which comes into view over the park. It is 578 km2 in area and at an altitude of 500 to 1,300 metres. It is home to a large variety of wildlife, some of which are highly endangered species. The wildlife includes wolf, leopards, sloth bear, hyena, jackal, jungle cat, smabhar, nilgai, chaisingh (the four horned antelope), chinkara, and hare.
Adinda Parshwnath – a famous Jain temple of "Parshwnath ji", 42 kilometres from Udaipur. It was the only south-faced Jain temple in India.
Rishabhdeo – also known as "Kesariya ji", it is a famous Jain pilgrimage center sacred to Jains. its local name is Dhulev.Kesariyaji Tirth is aJaintemple located inRishabhdeo town ofUdaipur District of Indian state ofRajasthan. The temple is considered an important pilgrimage center by bothDigambara andŚvētāmbara sect of Jainism.[9][10][11] Further,Rajasthan High Court, in its judgment dated 30th March 1966, stated that it was, indisputably, a Śvētāmbara Jain temple.[12]
Jagat – known asKhajuraho of Rajasthan, it is famous for the Jagadambeshwari Durga temple.
Bambora – a fort and Idana mata temple nearby.
Jaisamand Lake – the second biggest man-made lake in Asia. The picturesque and beautiful lake has many inhabitable islands.
Udaisagar Lake – one of the five prominent lakes of Udaipur, built by Maharana Udai Singh in 1565.
Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary – It is said that Sita spent her exile period here in Guru Valmiki ashram. Here are many places related to Sita and Luv-Kush. Sita also go into mother Earth's lap here it is near Bansi, Barisadri and Dhariyawad, famous for flying squirrel, teak forest, tiger and very big fair of Sitamata is also organized every year in May. Jakham dam is also inside this sanctuary.
Baneshwar – 120 km from Udaipur on Banswara road near Sabla, Jakham, Som and Mahi river are merged here, every year Kumbh for Aadiwasi's in January month organised.
Kanor –Adeshware Ji is an ancient Jain Temple near Kanore, about 3 km
Bandoli – near Chawand, Maharana Pratap's canopy is situated here.
Mayaro ki Gufa – Rana Pratap used to keep his arms and ammunitions here.
Molela – a village near Haldi Ghati famous for its red pottery "terra cotta".
Kamal Nath – nearJhadol, it is said that Ravana the demon king of Lanka worshiped here of Lord Shiva and offer his head instead of lotus flower to God. Rana Pratap also stayed here for some time after Haldighati war.
Matrikundia – it is known as Prayag of Mewar, holi place near Rashmi on Banas river bank.
Salumber – fort, pond, temples, famous for Hadi Rani's sacrifice.
Charbhuja ji – at Gadbor village in Rajsamand district, one of thechar-dham of Mewar, 90 km in north from Udaipur.
Sardar garh – fort and lotus (Kamal) shapedAlakh mandir (self-realization place of Mahatma Bhuri Bai)
Laksmanpura – famous for Ram Jharokha, village of notable saint Sri Guman Singh ji, 25 km east from Udaipur
Nauwa – near Khemli 20 km from udaipur, self -realization place for yogivirya Baoji Chatur Singh ji Mewar.
Bemla – famous for KurabadiaBheruji, beautiful land-scape, Bemleshwar mahadev, dhuni.
Tidi Dam – 40 km in south of Udaipur nearZawar mines
Som Kagdar Dam – 65 km in the south of Udaipur and near Kherwara
Som-Kamala-Amba Dam – near Aaspur
Nandeshwar ji – 11 km south-west from Udaipur on Jhadol road.
Ubeshwar ji – 19 km west from Udaipur
Mansi Wakal dam – 60 km from Udaipur
Keleshwar Mahadeo – 29 km west of Udaipur
Gupteshwar Mahadeo – Shiva temple situated at top of hillock, in Titaradi area, around 20 km from city center.
Jhameshwar Mahadeo – 22 km in south of Udaipur, mahadeo temple, Ambika mata temple, waterfall and picnic spot
Baghdada – crocodile park and habitat center, 12 km south of Udaipur
Statue of Shiva – situated at the beautiful village of Menar between Udaipur and Chittor, 45 km east of Udaipur. This statue is on the bank of Bhram Sagar.
Shivalik Dam - The Dam is about 30 km from Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is surrounded by Aravalli range towards the Gogunda-Pindwada NH27 highway.