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Chittorgarh Fort & Palace
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Rank: 2 About 30

Visit this place to experience the feel of great king and to feel beauty of great queen, fort & palace built on hills in such a manner that when you reach at top of palace, you don't feel that you are at fifth...

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Meera Bai Mandir
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Rank: 5 About 30

Meera Bai Mandir is a historic place in Udaipur. As we all know Meerabai, a true devotee of lord Krishna. Worth to see palace where she was given a bowl of milk with poison by her family members, but she was saved...

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1 Bagore ki Haveli
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Rank: 7 About 30

Bagore Ki Haveli is an ancient building that stands near Lake Picholi. It was built by Amir Chand Badwa. When he died, the building came under control of the Mewar state. The interior of the building, which is now...

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Address: 33, Gangaur Ghat, Near Bagore ki Haveli, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001‎ - 0294 2420430‎ + Share


2 Haldighati
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Rank: 8 About 30

A real pride of Rajsamand, “Haldighati” is a worldwide famous mountain pass, that connects the two districts of Rajsamand and Pali. Haldighati is approximately 44 kilometers from Udaipur and 17 kilometers from Nathdwara and...

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Address: Khamnore - Haldighati + Share


3 City Palace
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Rank: 9 About 30

The imposing white City Palace is situated in the heart of Udaipur. Maharana Udai Singh is the original builder of this structure and the subsequent Maharanas made some alterations to this monument. Marble and...

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4 Jagdish Temple
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Rank: 10 About 30

Jagdish Temple is situated inside the City Palace complex. It is dedicated to Lord Laxmi Narayan (Vishnu). This place can be reached by taxis, tongas, rickshaws or buses in the city. This temple was constructed by...

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5 Shilpgram
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Rank: 11 About 30

About 3 kilometers towards the west of Udaipur and close to the village of Hawala, Shilpgram is situated. This is a Rural Arts and Crafts complex with an area of 70 acres surrounded by the Aravalli hills....

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6 Fateh Prakash Palace
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Rank: 13 About 30

Fateh Prakash Palace has been named after the greatest ruler of the Mewar dynasty, Maharana Fateh Singh. It’s a grand palace complete with a courtyard and a garden. This palace bagged the award for the best heritage hotel in 2001. Throughout...

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Address: City Palace Complex, Udaipur, 313001‎ - 0294 2528018‎ + Share


7 Jain Temple – Ranakpur
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Rank: 16 About 30

Ranakpur is a village in the Pali district of Rajasthan and is easily accessible by road from Udaipur. The famous Jain temple in this village is dedicated to Lord Adinatha. The dimensions of this temple are...

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8 Srinathji Temple
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Rank: 19 About 30

The Srinathji Temple that has been constructed in the 18th century is situated 48 kilometers from Udaipur and is regarded as one of the richest temples in India that is dedicated to Lord Srinathji who is a form of...

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9 Monsoon Palace
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Rank: 21 About 30

The Monsoon Palace is a palatial residence about 5 kilometers from Udaipur that was constructed in 1884 by Maharana Sajjan Singh and hence also called as Sajjangarh.It overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake and...

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