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Saheliyon-Ki-Bari In Udaipur Jaismand Lake In Udaipur Fateh Sagar Lake Lake Pichola City Palace In Udaipur Attraction in City Palace The Lake Palace Restaurants and Bar Fateh Prakash Palace Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum In Udaipur City Palace Museum In Udaipur Shilpgram Museum Kankroli Temple in Udaipur Nathdwara Temple In Udaipur Ranakpur Temple In Udaipur Kankroli Temple in Udaipur Nathdwara Temple In Udaipur Ranakpur Temple In Udaipur Rishabdeo Temple In Udaipur Kumbhalgarh Fort Near Udaipur You can go for excursion in the fort in Kumbalgarh near Udaipur only by jeep from kelwra. There are many embellished palaces and temples within this fort but the most beautiful of the palaces is the ‘Badal Mahal’ or the ‘palace of clouds’. Also you can get a variegated bird watch from this fort. Also you can enjoy your excursion watching the wildlife treasured in the sanctuary. You can view all the wild animals like leopard, jackal wolf and colorful birds. A solitary walk in the ruins of the Kumbhalgarh fort during the dusk and just brooding of nothing or thinking over some worldly affairs is sure to refresh your mind and soul. |
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Haldighat In Udaipur You can view this whole battlefield along with the surrounding hills from a recently built fort. A ‘Chhatri’ made up of milky white marble is erected on this place as a mark of respect to this brave horse and his mighty rider. Your holiday will become purposeful if you have creative interest. You can visit the village Balicha, which is very near to Haldighati to view the universally famous terracotta crafts. From Haldigahti you can get colorful vehicles, which will take you to the land of terracotta. Nagda In Udaipur Nagda in Udaipur is famous for its Sas-bahu temple and the temple of ‘Adbudji’. The temple of ‘Abudji’. It was once the capital of the Mewar rulers. It was called as Nagahrida or Nagadraha. The name of the temple has got its own meanings. The ’sas’ word means mother in law while the ‘bahu’ means sister-in-law. The sas-bahu temple is again divided into two parts; the sas temple is larger than the bahu temple. The Sas-Bahu temple of Udaipur is widely known for its exquisite carvings. The sas bahu temple has carvings that are related to the incidents of great Indian epic Ramayana. In the bahu temple the octagonal ceiling is carved with eight detailed female figures. Along with the famous Sas-bahu temples there were also small temples but unfortunately some are destroyed by the water sources nearby. The main attraction of the Jain temple is the height of the idol worshiped in the temple. It is nine feet high and the image is of a Jain saint Shanti Nath. Though the temples both the Sas – Bahu and the Jain temple are destroyed to a large extent by the foreign invaders but it still now speaks of its unique artistry itself Ranakpur The ambience of Ranakpur is mainly highlighted by the location and the almost divine architecture, giving the same hue as its counter part – the great Dilwara Temple ’s. in Mt-Abu. Facing the main temple are the unique temples -Parasvanath – Neminath with exquisite figures carving similar to that Khujaraho sculptures. Another temple worth visiting is the nearby ‘Sun Temple’ dedicated to the ‘Sun God’ (Surya-the master of all the planets and the provider of light to the whole universe) adorned with polygonal wall, richly embellished with the carvings of warriors, horses and solar (Nakshatras, grahs’) deities riding splendid ‘chariots’ the vehicle of the ‘Sun God’- which accordingly to the Hindu Mythology is the God of prosperity and a shining destiny in this world. Many throng this shrine for these blessings. Overall Ranakpur is known as ‘ The tranquil pilgrimage town’. For the buffs a ride to the outskirts like ‘Sadari’ – ‘Desuri’- ‘Ghanerao’- ‘Narhai’, serves the purpose of their satisfaction. Sajjangarh Ghanerao Deogarh Built in 1670 on the architectural plans of the Sompura architects, Deogarh palace has over two hundred rooms at five different levels. The overall symmetry remains undisturbed despite a plethora of balconies, windows pillars and staircases. One can enjoy the beautiful murals and mirrors work in the castle. Only few rooms are open to guests, regional cuisine is served in the opulent dining hall. Bassi Village Chittortgarh: History Excursion : |



