Nathdwara Temple Udaipur

Nathdwara is a small town in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Situated at a distance of 48kms in nathdwara-temple-udaipurthe north-east of Udaipur, Nathdwara is sited on the right bank of Banas River. Nathdwara is famous for its 17th century temple that is dedicated to Lord Shrinathji (Lord Krishna). The term ‘Nathdwara‘ suggests the ‘gate of the lord’. Shrinathji Temple is also known as ‘Haveli of Shrinathji’ and makes a prominent pilgrimage of the Hindus / Vaishnavas.

City Palace in Udaipur

The splendid City Palace, posing over the fascinating Lake Pichola, is one of the most beautiful CityPalacepalatial structures in the world. This elegant palace was originally build by Maharana Udai Singh II later on the composition of palaces, museums and gardens were added by various Maharanas of Udaipur.
The palace complex rises 30 meters above Lake Pichola and extended up to 244 meters. The mesmerizing beauty of the palace is surrounded by the towers, balconies, small domes and endless windows that give a sense of ecstasy. The palace leaves an everlasting impression on mind as you see from the rooftop, the glittering granite and marbles carved out with a grace giving a glance of a great composition of Chinese and European architecture. Same like the City Palace of Jaipur this City Complex has also witnessed number of seasons and additions to its buildings by the successor of Maharana Udai Singh.

Ranakpur Temple, Udaipur

The temple is said to have been built by Seth Dharna Sah (a Jain businessman) with the aid ofRanakpurTemple Rana Kumbha, who ruled Mewar in the 15th century. Ranakpur got its name after the name of the Rajput Monarch and likewise the temples. The temple complex is positioned in an isolated valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range. The Jain Temples of Ranakpur are certainly creditable for their splendid architecture. This temple is wholly constructed in light colored marble and comprises a basement covering an area of 48000 sq feet. There are more than 1400 exquisitely carved pillars that support the temple.