
The Historic city of Rajasthan is known as Udaipur. It is also
renowned by City of Lakes. World- renowned Lake Palace makes this
city to a major tourist destination in India. Lake Palace is
situated on Pichola Lake. The City Palace of Udaipur is a finest
example of Rajput architecture and Mughal style decorative
explosion. Maharana Udai Singh II founded Udaipur in 1568. This
adoring lake city offers an altogether exciting Holiday in
Udaipur. The Embellish Jain temples at Ranakpur and Dilwara in
Mount Abu can be accessed from Udaipur.
The optimum time to visit Udaipur is during the winter months
from September to March. Winter months are pleasant enough for
long stays. The summer months are best avoided for visiting
Udaipur.
Tourist Attraction in Udaipur

The most enchanting tourist attraction of Udaipur, the Lake
Palace (also known as Jag Niwas) is a beautiful island palace
built by Maharana Jagat Singh II in 1754. Situated on
picturesque Lake Pichola, the white marble structure appears
like emerging out of the shimmering blue waters on the lake,
creating a spellbound effect on visitors.
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One of the largest royal complexes in Rajasthan, the City
Palace is situated on a promontory on the picturesque Lake
Pichola. Its Durbar Hall, which had been used as a venue
for formal occasions like state banquets and meetings, has
most luxurious interiors highlighted by some of the largest
chandeliers in the world. The Palace also houses a Museum
exhibiting a rich collection of artifacts.
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Jag Mandir is another beautiful island palace on Lake Pichola,
built by Maharaja Karan Singh in 1615 AD. The palace once
sheltered the Mughal prince Khurram (later Emperor Shah Jehan,
who built the world-famous Taj Mahal) who rebelled against his
father Jehangir in the 1620's. The Palace has a giant stone
sculpture of elephants and an impressive chattri (cenotaphs)
that add to its beauty.
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