Places to Visit in Udaipur iv

Udaipur is also referred as ‘The Most Romantic City ‘and most beautiful of city of India. The tourist flocks to this beautiful city in the heart of Aravalli hills. Tourist comes in Udaipur from all over the world. This city of Rajasthan is fascinating the blend of sound and experience .It has interconnected three lakes Fateh Sagar Lake, Lake Pichhola and the Swaroop Sagar Lake. It is the living memory of heroic past.

1. Fateh Sagar lake:

Fateh Sagar Lake is situated in the city of Udaipur. It is an artificial lake named after the Maharana Fateh Singh of Udaipur and the Mewar, constructed to the north west of the Udaipur, constructed to the north west of the Udaipur, located to the north of the Lake Pichola in the 1680s.



It is one of the four lakes of Udaipur city, the other three being the Lake Pichola (within the Udaipur town), Udai Sagar Lake (13km to the east of the Udaipur) and the Dhebar Lake or the Jaisamand Lake.

2. Saheliyon-ki-Bari

Saheliyon-ki-Bari (courtyard of the Maidens) is the major garden and the popular tourist space in Udaipur in Indian state of Rajasthan. It lies in northern part of the city and has the fountains and kiosks, a lotus pool and marble elephants. It was built by the Maharana Bhopal Singh.  Saheliyon ki Bari means the Garden of the Maidens. There is also the small museum here.

3. Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum:

Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal is the cultural institution in the Udaipur in Rajasthan state in India engaged in studying folk art, culture, songs and festivals of Rajasthan, Gujarat and the Madhya Pradesh and to popularise and propagate the folk arts, folk dances and folk literature. It was set up in 1952 by the Devilal Samar. The institution has the museum that exhibits the collection of folk articles from the Rajasthan like rural dresses, ornaments, dolls, musical instruments, folk deities and paintings.

4. Bagore-ki-Haveli

Bagore ki Haveli is the haveli in Udaipur in Rajasthan state in India. It is right on the waterfront of Lake Pichola at the Gangore Ghat.



The palace has over a hundred rooms, with displays of costumes and modern art. The glass and mirror in the interiors are Haveli work. It also preserves an example of Mewar painting on the walls of the Queen's Chamber. The two peacocks made from small pieces of colourful glasses are examples of glasswork.

5. Ahar

Ahar is a small town in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan. The place is famous for being the cremation ground of the rulers of Mewar.

Cenotaphs Ahar Cenotaphs still boast the courage and valour of the rulers of Mewar. People visit this place to pay homage to the great rulers. Ahar has not less than 19 cenotaphs of the kings, who were cremated here. These memorial monuments have striking columns raised on big platforms sheltered by of arched roofs. The architraves of the roofs are embellished with ornamentations that will remind you of the 15th century temples. On the single upright stone of these architraves, you will find an image of Lord Shiva and a figure representing Maharana with his 'Satis' (his wives, who immolated in his cremation flames).

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