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UDAIPUR: THE CITY OF LAKES THAT MIRRORS ROYAL REFLECTIONS

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August 21, 2025

Often referred to as the "Venice of the East" and the "City of Lakes," Udaipur is Rajasthan's glittering gem nestled among the Aravalli Hills. Known for its regal palaces, timeless heritage, and romantic charm, what truly sets Udaipur apart is its stunning collection of lakes—natural and man-made—that offer tranquility, beauty, and a deep cultural significance.

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UDAIPUR: THE CITY OF LAKES THAT MIRRORS ROYAL REFLECTIONS

LAKE PICHOLA: THE CROWN JEWEL OF UDAIPUR Among all the lakes, Lake Pichola is arguably the most famous and photographed. Built in the 14th century by a local Banjara tribesman and later expanded by Maharana Udai Singh II, the lake is surrounded by architectural marvels. The shimmering waters reflect the City Palace, Jag Mandir, and Taj Lake Palace, offering a view straight out of a fairy tale.

Boating on Lake Pichola, especially at sunset, is an ethereal experience. As the sky glows in shades of orange and pink, the palaces appear to float in golden light, creating a moment of pure magic. A boat ride usually takes you past the Jag Niwas (now the luxury Taj Lake Palace) and ends at Jag Mandir, where you can disembark and explore.

FATEH SAGAR LAKE: SERENITY WITH A MODERN TOUCH To the north of Lake Pichola lies Fateh Sagar Lake, built in the late 1600s by Maharana Fateh Singh. Surrounded by wooded hills, it offers a peaceful escape with fewer crowds. The lake has three islands, the largest being Nehru Park, a charming garden island with a café and lush landscaping—reached via boat. Fateh Sagar is also popular for evening walks along the promenade, cycling paths, and street food stalls serving spicy local treats like mirchi bada and bread pakora. It's the perfect mix of serenity and urban leisure.

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