An
Insight :
Udaipur is known as the city of lakes and is also one of the most romantic
cities in Rajasthan. The beautiful gardens , marble palaces and lakes make
Udaipur look like the mirage in the desert.

Udaipur
is also called - Jewel of Mewar - as it was ruled by the Sisodia dynasty for
a consecutive duration of 1200 years. There are many tourist attractions in
Udaipur that make your journey quite memorable in every sense.
Lets Explore The City Of Lakes :
The most memorable parts of Udaipur are its lake palaces, shimmering like
jewels on the Lake Pichola. Jag Niwas, the summer residence of the princes
of Mewar, is today a magnificent luxury hotel. Jag Mandir, the other island
palace, with a marble dome, is a marvel in red sandstone.
» Lake Pichola - Hills, temples, palaces, bathing
ghats and embankments, surround this picturesque lake built by Maharajah
Udai Singh. The two breathtaking palaces - Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (Lake
Palace) - also stand amidst this lake.
» City Palace - The City Palace amidst the Lake
Pichola is a collection of rooms, corridors, terraces, pavilions, hanging
gardens and courtyards. The City Palace of Udaipur built in 1559 is a
must-visit for the tourists arriving in Udaipur. The tourists can have a
panoramic view of the "Jag Niwas" (Now the Lake palace hotel) and "Jag
Mandir". The Mor-Chowk (Peacock courtyard) and the Chini Chitrashala
are the most noteworthy features of City Palace with a series of wall
paintings of Krishna.
How To Get Udaipur?
» By Air - Udaipur is connected by regular flights
to Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, and Mumbai.
» By Rail - Udaipur is on the Western Railway meter
gauge network. Trains connect it to Delhi, Chittor, Ahmedabad, Jaipur,
Ajmer, and Jodhpur.
» By Road - Udaipur is on National Highway No. 8 and
is linked with several states such as Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya
Pradesh. We would provide you all India tourist permit vehicles for the
local transportations and also for the intercity drives too.