Udaipur Tour
The oasis region of the desert land of Rajasthan and the most beautiful and romantic city of the state, Udaipur is situated in a fertile valley area. Surrounded by low Aravalli hills, it is a natural amphitheater region. Maharana Udai Singh II chose the site because of the safe haven it offered to him and his subjects, after being sacked from vulnerable Chittaurgarh by Mughal Emperor Akbar, and laid the foundation of a city that came to be known as Udaipur after him. Historically rich and a major tourist attraction, Udaipur earned the title of ‘City of Lakes’ and ‘Venice of the East’ because of its five major lakes - Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Rajsamand Lake and Udai Sagar Lake.
The oldest and largest of these lakes is Lake Pichola that holds a central position in the city and is renowned for the floating Lake Palace or Jag Niwas, internationally renowned as one of the most romantic places in the world. The erstwhile pleasure place of the Maharaja, it has now been turned into a luxury heritage hotel. Another island landmark on Lake Pichola is the temple known as Jag Mandir. The banks of Lake Pichola offer a number of tourist attractions too. The Shiv Niwas Palace and Fateh Prakash Palace are the finest of luxury heritage hotels of Rajasthan while the City Palace Museum has a rich royal treasure on display.
Oberoi Udaivilas and Leela Palace Kempinski are some of the premium hotels here too that well preserve the royal splendor, grandeur, lavish and opulent lifestyle of imperials and offer world-class hospitality services to their guests. Hotels of Udaipur are some of the choicest destinations for famous Rajasthani weddings that are increasingly becoming popular among foreigners and international tourists during their trip to India.




