Nathdwara – 48 km

The temple-town of Nathdwara situated on the right bank of river Banas, at a distance ofNathdwaraTemple 50 km from Udaipur, connected by a rail-link as well as by a regular bus-service is well known far and wide for the Vaishnava (Vallabhacharya Sect) temples, the chief of which is the temple of Shrinathji. The full-view-black-idol of Shrinathji is seated in a simple but grand temple where thousands of pilgrims come every month- Also the temple is fabulously wealthy and until some years ago wagon-loads of supplies of food stuffs used to arrive there both consigned by and consigned to ‘Shrinathji‘.
Rana Raj Singh in 1672 A.D. rescued the idol of Shrinathji from the persecution of Aurangzeb when no ruler of Rajputana could dare do so for the fear of incurring the displeasure of Aurangzeb. There are 7 Darshans of the deity every day.Nathdwara has about more than a dozen Dharmshalas for the stay of pilgrims coming to this town.
Ivory articles, paintings and tasteful prashad (sweets which are offered to the deity and later on sold in shops regularly) purchased from here will always form sweet memories of the visit to this place.

Saheliyon Ki Bari in Udaipur

Saheliyon ki Bari or Garden for the Maids of Honour of the queen is at Saheli Marg Saheliyon-Ki-Barion the eastern banks of Lake Fateh Sagar. Built by Maharana Sangram Singh, this garden has beautiful fountains, pools with delicately chiseled kiosks and elephants in marble. There is a delightful Lotus pool and a sitting room decorated with paintings and glass mosaics. There is a children’s museum nearby.
Fascinating Saheliyon-ki-Bari or the ‘garden of maids’ was designed and built under the express guidance of Maharana Sangram Singh II. It is believed that Saheliyon ki Bari was constructed for 48 maids who accompanied the Maharana’s wife as dowry.

Restaurants and Bar

I would recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Udaipur, though more for its locationRestaurantsand Bar than the food. Ambrai is located on the bank of Lake Pichola just on the other side of the Udaipur City Palace.Location: Chandpole.