Are you looking for an exciting and delightful break? Get your suitcases packed and travel to Udaipur, The Venice of the East. It's certainly one of the most beautiful cities in Rajasthan and could be the most ideal destination in India to admire the palatial buildings of a bygone era. Udaipur is sure to captivate visitors with its majestic history, majestic edifices, bustling bazaars, and complete peace. Although Udaipur is home to numerous unique tourist places to visit, the following 15 are the most popular of Udaipur destinations to explore!

Hence, to enjoy a classic holiday, book your Mumbai to Udaipur flight soon. 

Udaipur City Palace

After you have your hotel room sorted out, this is the first place you must explore. The City Palace, located on the shores of Lake Pichola, will give an insight into the royal splendour of Rajasthan by its imposing structures constructed for the once-in-a-lifetime Mewar rulers. The palace is sure to impress visitors by its stunning interiors that include elaborate mirror work, exclusive murals, paintings, antique furniture, and marble work. This palace is split into several gorgeous Villas And palaces, which include Amar Vilas, Bhim Vilas, Krishna Vilas, Manak Mahal and Moti Mahal.

Lake Palace

The renowned Lake Palace will surprise you with its gorgeous beauty and stunning position on the four-kilometre long, artificial Lake Pichola. The palace is currently owned through Taj Group. Taj Group offers captivating views of the Aravalli Hills. It is definitely among the most beautiful places in the entire state, and the walking trails are simply stunning! Maharaja Jagat Singh II constructed this magnificent palace that will woo your heart with it's intricately sculpted marble and its intricate mouldings. 

Jagmandir

Another romantic spot located in Udaipur This 17-17-century Palace complex located at Lake Pichola. Also, referred to by the name of Lake Garden Palace, Jagmandir will entice admirers with its stunning beauty and serenity. It is divided into sections like The Garden Courtyard, Gul Mahal, Darikhana, Bara Patharon ka Mahal, Kunwar Pada Mahal as well as Zenana Mahal. It is a must-see on your boat trip.

Jagdish Temple

It is believed that the Indo-Aryan Jagdish Temple owes its birth to Maharana Jagat Singh. The temples of Udaipur are located close to and to the City Palace's Badi Pol entry and you must climb up several steps. The deity in black stone of Lord Vishnu will be awe inspiring as will the brass Garuda image that is in front of the temple. There are numerous other temples dedicated to the Sun God as well as Lord Ganesha and God of the Sun, Lord Shiva as well as Goddess Shakti. The evening Aarti is an unforgettable experience.

Sajjangarh Palace

Sajjangarh Palace or The Monsoon Palace is situated on a hilltop, and offers stunning panoramas of Fateh Sagar Lake and the surrounding Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary. The castle-like building comes straight from an epic fairy tale. It is an excellent representation of the lavish lifestyle and lavishness of Rajput rulers. The palace was built to allow watching the clouds of monsoon gather over the sky! The palace was constructed as a palace by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1884 The Sajjangarh Palace should be on your list of places to go in Udaipur most notably for its stunning panorama view of Udaipur city, its breathtaking castles, lakes and mountains. 

Fateh Sagar Lake

This stunning lake created by man with striking blue-hued waters set against the green hills has given Udaipur its nickname as "The Second Kashmir". It is exceptionally clean and vast The Fateh Sagar Lake is an excellent place for a visit to Udaipur most notably for its four islands, which are attractions in the islands themselves. It is accessible only via boats, the islands serve as host to public parks as well as an observatory with solar power which is worth seeing. 

Lake Pichola

Built in 1362 AD probably by the banjara tribesmen , Lake Pichola today is an iconic symbol of Udaipur. It measures nearly 4 km long and three km in width. It is an absolute must to go to Udaipur. Many temples, palaces, royal quarters, the ghats and Chabutaro are being built around the lake as well as on its numerous islands over the course of time. These structures, like those of the Lake Palace and Jag Mandir are among the most visited locations here. 

Udaisagar Lake

It was constructed in 1565 by Maharana Udai Singh in 1565 The Udaisagar Lake is one of Udaipur's five famous lakes. It was actually the result of a dam constructed across the Berach River to ensure constant water supply to the city. It is now one of the most popular places to visit in Udaipur because of its peaceful surroundings and stunning sunsets. You can also go on cruises on the lake or go on a shore-cruise with camels.

Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake, also known as Dhebar Lake is one of the most stunning water bodies located in Udaipur as well as one of the biggest artificial lakes around the globe. The most visited place for tourists to go in Udaipur, the lake was created by the famous Marble Dam that was built during the reign of Maharana Jai Singh in 1685. The dam made of marble is a huge attraction, as are sculptures of marble and chatris that line the dam. Take boat rides on the lake, and also visit the summer palaces that were built around the lake to accommodate the queens. 

Rajsamand Lake

The 17th century lake was known for its location where Maharanas were able to perform the act of tuladan which is the act of giving away their gold weight. Five torana for weight arches testify to this tradition in the pavilions built on the shores of the lake. They are frequented by tourists. A long-standing Vaishnava temple located here is a popular destination for tourists and devotees and the enchantment of boating on this huge lake.