Romanch in Mount Abu, Romance in Udaipur, Part 2
Day 2 – Mount Abu and Udaipur (Into the Wild) This is the 2nd part of my journey to Mount Abu and Udaipur. Being…
Read MoreUnlike its desert counterparts in Rajasthan, Udaipur is situated in the forested, hilly region of Aravalli Ranges in complete contrast to the arid deserts in the northwest. The city of lakes is set on the banks of freshwater lakes, the Pichola, Fatehsagar, Doodh Talai and Swaroopsagar. Lake Pichola, the largest and the most beautiful of Udaipurs Lakes is surrounded by hills, white palaces, mansions, bathing ghats, gardens and temples. Jag Mahal and Jag Niwas are the two island palaces that add to the lake’s romantic ambience. A boat ride in the evening to the island where Jag Niwas is situated promises to be a mesmerising experience and the view of Uadaipur reflected in the lake at night in all its splendour will leave you spell bound. City Palace is a magnificent and awe inspiring citadel that hosts a ‘Mewar Light & Sound Show’ every evening. Jagdish Temple, Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum, Pratap Smarak, Nehru Park, Saheliyon ki Bari, Gulab Bagh and the Monsoon Palace are other places to visit. Udaipur is connected by air and has a wide network of roads and railway services connecting it to major cities of India.
Best time to visit: October to March
Languages spoken: Mewari, Hindi, English
Climate: Hot and dry summers and cold sometimes freezing winters
Heritage Sites and Holy places: Jag Mahal, Jag Niwas, City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Pratap Smarak, Monsoon Palace
Parks and Knowledge Centres: Nehru Park, Saheliyon ki Bari, Gulab Bagh, Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum, City Palace Museum, ‘Mewar Light & Sound Show’ at City palace
Day 2 – Mount Abu and Udaipur (Into the Wild) This is the 2nd part of my journey to Mount Abu and Udaipur. Being…
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With the arrival of monsoon it was customary to pack my travel gears for a vacation that was overdue, because of scorching heat. This…
Read MoreHi friends, I just want to share my experience with the Golden Quadrilateral. I left Delhi on 23 October, 2010 with my wife and…
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19 Sep 2010 It was the last day of my trip to Udaipur and i had two place in mind to visit before boarding…
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The bright sun kissed land of Rajasthan, inviting from the pages of travel magazines and aggressive glossy ad pages of travel agencies has been…
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What can I say about Udaipur . This place remains one of the favourite destinations for tourists visiting Rajasthan. Having the same thing in…
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Had it not been for the book, Outlook Traveller Gateways (on HP), Naggar would not have happened. Books are still much much superior as compared to host of blogs and websites. Online forums, at best, are good for an “occasional tip” and that too happens cause people speak about the content which is quite recent. Books need to re-published. The Outlook Traveller Gateways (on HP) which I referred to was published in 2008 and two years down the line nothing much had changed….
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Then we ate the worlds best “maggie noodles”. Nowhere, repeat nowhere can there be a better display of Indian ingenuity… nowhere…
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The Planning for this phase underwent many refinements. Golden Temple was a must and a absolute central to this part of the trip. However,…
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This was the best part of the trip. THE COMPLETE FREEDOM to go anywhere, anytime. I felt like a true ghumakkar OR had my ghumakkar ahaa moment!!
I confess. I did pat on my back for having made the road trip plan, in my car, and not tied it up via air / rail transports.
The “car-driving-bone” was predominantly present, had tickled at will and left it’s mark on a number of occasions…….
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In Udaipur, I went to Gulaab bagh.There were many flowers and trees.
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