Udaipur Sightseeing Tour
Description
Udaipur is a city in Rajasthan. Also it is referred to as the city of lakes owing to having five major lakes. All those lakes are familiar as they are highly advanced and their involvement in the provision of water supply in Udaipur. One has also other forts museums, gardens, palaces, galleries, and other natural places etc in Udaipur. There are various sorts of traditional fairs and festivals which give colour to life of people over there and help in adding values to their lives.
Udaipur sightseeing package presents you with an opportunity of exploring the most romantic location in the continent of India’. The quotation is one that was provided by bye a British administrator James Tod. Udaipur is also famous by its culture, scenic places and the palaces that were made during the Rajput epoch.
Journey
Udaipur Arrival
Welcome and the assistance upon the arrival as our representatives come to meet you and escort to your car. In the future you will have a sight seeing tour around visiting:
Lake Pichola
The lake is beautiful which is constructed during the establishment of the city by Maharana Udai Singh II. This lake is surrounded by hills, palaces, temples, bathing ghats and embankments.
City Palace
Udaipur It is a largest place complex located in Rajasthan. A magnificent architectural achievement rising grandly above the lake on a steep bank of crenellated walls, it is a sub-aggloomeration of courtyards, pavilions, erraces, balconies, corridors and rooms.
Crystal Gallery Udaipur
The next door house, Fateh Prakash Palace, harbors a frivolous side of Udaipur royalty. See the wonderful collection of crystal of Raja Sajjan Singh. In 1877 the raja imported an expensive set of crystal goods.
Saheliyon Ki Bari
This tiny decorative garden was very popular resting place where royal ladies would take a walk thus the name. There are numerous fountains in the four lovely pools, cut kiosks and marble elephants in the garden.
Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace
This is named as Mansoon Palace. It was constructed in the late 19 th century by Maharana Sajjan Singh. The palace is lit up at night and in distance resembles a fairy tail. It also provides panoramic view of the lakes, palaces and the countryside of the city.
Gallery

