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The City Palace (700 Mtrs)

great structural wonder overshadowing the lake on a slope encompassed by crenellated dividers, it is a combination of patios, structures, porches, passageways, rooms and hanging gardens. 

Crystal Gallery (700 Mtrs)

It is arranged in the Fateh Prakash Palace is a stunning accumulation of precious stones. Maharana Sajjan Singh chiefly requested these precious stones from F and C Osler England. 

Dudh Talai (1.5 Kms)

An excellent spread out “Shake Garden” from where one can appreciate nightfall see in Lake Pichhola and all encompassing perspective of old city. Melodic Fountain is an another fascination for the guests.

The Vintage Car Collection (450 Mtrs)

The gathering inside the grounds of the Garden Hotel contains an assortment of exemplary and curiously uncommon transportation vehicles; some stately and vintage like Cadillac, Chevalate, Morais

Ghangaur Ghat (1.5 kms)

This is an exceptionally amicable old building constructed appropriate on the waterfront of Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat. Amir Chand Badwa, the Prime Minister of Mewar constructed it in the eighteenth century. 

Fateh Sagar Lake (5.1 Kms)

This wonderful lake, flanked by slopes and forest was developed by Maharana jai Singh toward the north of Lake Pichola. It is a fake lake delved up in 1678, recreated by Maharana Fateh Singh 

Jagdish Mandir (1.3 Kms)

Worked by Maharana Jagat Singh I in 1651 the sanctuary reveres a dark stone picture of Lard Vishnu. There is a metal picture of Garuda the Lord winged animal bearer. 

Sahelion ki Bari (4.5 Kms)

Saheliyon ki Bari or the “Garden of the maids of honour”, conveys to the fore the one of a kind way of life of the illustrious women who once walked around this greenery enclosures. 

Moti Magri (4.0 Kms)

This is the other island royal residence in Lake Pichola, which was developed by Maharana Karan Singh as a den for Prince Khurram the repelled child of Emperor Jehangir 

Sukhadia Circle (3.4 Kms)

Udaipur, a substantial indirect in the city’s northern suburb of Panchwati, making a course for Ranakpur and Mt. Abu. The focal point of the Circle is a vast, three-layered wellspring a little more than 21 m.

Sajjan Garh (8.8 Kms)

Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is arranged 5kms in the West of visitor city Udaipur, which encompasses the Sajjangarh Palace sitting above Udaipur City. 

Ahar Cenotaphs (4.5 Kms)

Situated around 2 kms east of Udaipur is a great bunch of cenotaphs of the Maharanas of Mewar. There are around nineteen cenotaphs of Maharanas incinerated there.