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The best time to visit Udaipur is from October to March during the winter months.  Winter temperatures in Udaipur range from 5°C to 25°C, providing a comfortable atmosphere for exploring the city's rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and scenic landscapes. The clear skies and moderate temperatures during winter make it an ideal time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.  While winter is the peak tourist season, Udaipur also experiences a brief but vibrant monsoon season from July to September . During this time, the city is adorned with lush greenery, and the lakes brim with water. The occasional showers add a refreshing touch to the ambiance, making it a unique time to witness Udaipur's beauty. However, it's essential to be prepared for intermittent rains and humidity during the monsoon. Summer, from April to June , is considered the off-season for tourism in Udaipur due to the scorching temperatures that can soar above 40°C. The intense heat makes outdoor activities challenging, and the dry weather creates a parched landscape. Travelers are advised to plan their visit during the more comfortable and visually appealing winter or monsoon seasons to make the most of their Udaipur experience.

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A Complete Travel Guide to Udaipur for the First-Timers

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Get ready for an insider’s look at Udaipur — I’ll show you how to arrive, get around, and where to bunk down for the night. With tried-and-tested tips, you’ll dine where the locals do and see the city’s best without the guesswork. Let this travel guide for Udaipur be the bridge to your unforgettable experience in the city of lakes, where every step tells a story and every sight is a memory in the making.

A clear lake with ancient palaces in the background – that’s Udaipur for you. It’s the kind of place that stays with you, you know?

The city’s vibe is so chill, and those lakeside meals? Just wow. Plus, dining on a rooftop under the stars with the city lights twinkling and the lake mirroring it all – it’s unreal.

I keep going back for the sunsets alone; they’re like nothing else. Trust me, you’ll want to see it for yourself.

And when you do, just take it all in – it’s exactly why I can’t stop talking about this place.

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Travel Guide for Udaipur: Things to Know Before Planning a Trip to Udaipur

Where’s udaipur.

Udaipur’s this gem in Rajasthan, northwestern India. It’s ringed by lakes, which is why people love to call it the City of Lakes . It’s also called the Venice of the East and It kind of feels like one when you see all the water around.

Udaipur is also called the White City because many of its buildings and the famous City Palace are made from a particular type of white marble.

The city’s packed with history – think palaces that tell tales of old royalty, like the famous City Palace, and gardens that are just a feast for the eyes.

And then you’ve got these intricately carved temples. Plus, the Aravalli Hills are all around you, adding to the charm. It’s like stepping into a royal story, but it’s real, and it’s all set in some seriously pretty nature.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur

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Udaipur, like the rest of Rajasthan or North India for that matter, remains super hot during the summer season (March to June) so obviously, it’s not wise to plan a trip to Udaipur during summer.

The monsoon season (July to September) is again not recommended as outdoor activities are not possible at all.

But then the rainy season has its own perks. It’s when the lakes, filled up with water, look captivating, and the Aravalli Range, covered in lush greenery, teems with life.

The winter season (October to February) is a perfect time to visit Udaipur. The weather is pleasantly cool and sunny (mostly) which makes sightseeing less hectic and more fun.

If you plan to visit in December (around Christmas and New Year holidays), make sure to book flights and accommodation well in advance.

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How Many Days in Udaipur

Ideally, you’d want to set aside at least two to three days to really soak in the essence of this city.

Say you’ve got a weekend in Udaipur, it’s definitely delightful, but trust me, it’s just a teaser. You’ll get a taste of the city, sure. You cruise on Lake Pichola, catch the sunset, and maybe snap some epic photos. It’s great, but Udaipur deserves more of your time.

If you want to (you must) explore the historic forts, cultural landmarks, and unique temples scattered around Udaipur (there are tons), I recommend at least a week in Udaipur.

The first time we hit Udaipur, we only had two days. Not nearly enough. We were rushing around, trying to see everything, but it was a bit of a blur. We didn’t even get a chance to step outside the city.

The next trip, we wised up and stayed for four days , focusing only on the city, no side trips, no distractions. That’s when I really got to know the place. But, that was part of a bigger Rajasthan trip that lasted two weeks . We saved the places outside Udaipur for the road trip portion, which was a blast and took us all the way to Jodhpur .

The heart of the matter is that Udaipur is not your typical rush-around kind of place. It’s the kind of place where you can take a deep breath, wander around at your own pace, and really get the feel of things. More like a luxury in the busy buzz of India!

How to Get to Udaipur

Udaipur is well-connected by air, rail, and road to the major cities in India.

Located in Dabok , Maharana Pratap Airport serves Udaipur. About 22 km from the city, it’s a domestic airport that receives flights from the major cities in India. The leading airlines that have regular flights to and from Udaipur are Indigo, SpiceJet, Vistara, and Air India.

There’s nothing quite like the freedom a road trip offers. A strong road network links Udaipur to most of the Indian cities.

In cases where the driving distance is more than we can drive in one go, we break our journey at any city en route. Like if you’re driving from Delhi to Udaipur, Jaipur or Ajmer can be chosen for a night halt.

Also, if you don’t want to use your own car, you can hire a car. There are many tour operators that provide cars for rent.

We didn’t want to drive on our own so we chose a chauffeur-driven car for our trip to Rajasthan.

If you’re also touring Rajasthan and exploring the major cities of Rajasthan, it’s wise to hire a car and driver. You not only save time and hassle but also get to explore the off-center attractions or hidden gems.

A strong bus network connects Udaipur to various Indian cities. You can choose from AC coaches or state-run buses depending upon the budget.

The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) buses connect Udaipur with other major cities in Rajasthan.

Udaipur City Railway Station (UDZ) is the nearest railway station. There are direct trains from Delhi (Chetak Express and Mewar Express) Mumbai (Bdts Aii Udz Express), Kolkata (Annanya Express), Jaipur (Udaipur City–Jaipur Intercity-Express), Indore (Udaipur City Express), and Ahmedabad (Adi Udz Express).

How to Get Around Udaipur

Udaipur is a relatively compact city. Auto-Rickshaws, taxis, and local buses (limited) contribute to the public transportation system. The narrow lanes of the old city are best explored on foot as all the attractions are located within walking distance.

If you don’t want to walk, you can opt for an auto-rickshaw. A shared auto-rickshaw comes cheaper but it sticks to the fixed route and stops at the designated (popular) stops. A private auto-rickshaw is a bit pricey but it goes anywhere you name.

For the attractions outside the city like Monsoon Palace, Badi Lake, Chittorgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranakpur, Eklingji, and Nathdwara – a taxi is ideal. Uber and Ola are available in Udaipur.

Where to Stay in Udaipur

When in Udaipur, you’d want to stay in the old city for three reasons – firstly, most of the attractions are close by, secondly, you can drink in the views of the iconic Lake Pichola, and lastly, the old city is where the soul of Udaipur lies.

From boutique heritage hotels, and hostels, to guesthouses, and luxury hotels – the old city has all types of properties to suit your budget and style. Make sure you book in advance to score a Lakeview room.

If budget is your concern and you are looking for a hotel that offers value for money, we recommend Jagat Niwas Palace and Amet Haveli.

Located on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola, Jagat Niwas Palace is a favorite among travelers for its perfect location, courteous staff, A1 service, and good food.

Located on the northwestern bank of Lake Pichola, Amet Haveli is highly rated for its services, cleanliness, location, staff, and facilities. The hotel is best known for Ambrai Restaurant, one of the best fine-dining restaurants in Udaipur. It’s where you can have delicious food with an amazing view of Lake Pichola.

If you don’t mind splurging and are looking for sheer luxury, your options are – Taj Fateh Prakash Palace , Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel , The Leela Palace , The Oberoi Udaivilas , and the Taj Lake Palace Hotel . If you ask me to suggest to you the best among all, floating right in the center of Lake Pichola, the Taj Lake Palace Hotel is a class apart. Exquisite is the word!

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What and Where to Eat and Drink in Udaipur

Like most of the cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur is a great place to try Rajasthani specialties like Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Dal Bati Churma, Ker Sangri, Chakki ki Sabzi, Ghevar, Mirchi Bada, Pyaaj Kachori, Samosa, and Chaat.

Udaipur’s charm lies in rooftop lake-view restaurants and cafes. More than food, what matters here is the view you get.

From Sheesh Mahal , Upré , Ambrai , Tribute , Khamma Ghani , Charcoal by Carlsson , Jagat Niwas Palace , Restaurant Harigarh , Chandani by the Oberoi Udaivilas , Jharokha by Lake Palace Hotel , Paantya by Shiv Niwas Palace , and TWG by Hemang are quite a few amazing fine dining restaurants that offer food with a view.

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All of these restaurants (except TWG Hemang which primarily serves international cuisine) offer International as well as Rajasthani cuisine.

Jheel’s Ginger Coffee Bar & Bakery , a cafe perched over Lake Pichola is where you can enjoy some free time with a cup of coffee or chocolate shake.

If you’ve got enough of the views (which is unlikely), you can head to the restaurants that might not offer you the iconic views but are celebrated for various other reasons.

A charming old-world colonial house restored into a restaurant, in 1559 AD , a bistro lounge restaurant, and Royal Repast , a specialty restaurant are great places to dine out. Both these restaurants are highly appreciated for their warm staff, speedy service, and vintage ambiance.

For travelers who want to enjoy a traditional Rajasthani thali – Garden Restaurant , Natraj Dining Hall and Restaurant , Krishna Dal Bati Restro , Padam Thal , Navidya By Amantra Hotels , and Udaipuri .

We also liked Udai Art Café , Brew Villa , Yummy Yoga , and Cafe La Comida . Located right in the heart of the old city, both cafes serve great coffee and snacks.

If you are a health aficionado, Millets of Mewar is for you! The first-ever dedicated health-food restaurant in Udaipur, Millets of Mewar uses locally sourced and organic ingredients. They very well know how to make healthy eating fun and creative. Its menu also includes vegan and gluten-free options.

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What to See and Do in Udaipur

There are tons of places in Udaipur, each with its unique charm. First off, the City Palace is a must-see. This colossal structure is steeped in history and grandeur.

a beautiful statue of elephant at city palace in udaipur

Then there’s Lake Pichola. A boat ride there during the golden hours of sunset is just spellbinding.

Don’t miss the Jagdish Temple. Its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere are utterly captivating.

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Next up, you can reach Karni Mata Temple by a hearty trek or a swift ropeway ride – the choice is yours, but the breathtaking views are a given either way.

The gardens of Saheliyon-ki-Bari are perfect for a leisurely and peaceful walk.

The Monsoon Palace is your ticket to the best sunset view in town – the city lights up like a jewel.

And if you’re chasing art and culture, the Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum showcases the best local crafts.

And there’s more than just the mainstream attractions.

Find solace at the calm Ambrai Ghat or the tranquil Badi Lake. Pay respects at the Ahar Cenotaphs and soak in the beauty of Fateh Sagar Lake.

And there’s the Neemach Mata Temple – it’s not as crowded and the climb is pretty refreshing. Plus, the view? It’s like you’re watching over Udaipur.

Evenings in Udaipur are for Bagore Ki Haveli. The Dharohar dance show is epic – the dances, the music, the vibe – it’s all real Rajasthan.

local artists performing traditional rajasthani dance during dharohar dance show at bagore ki haveli in udaipur

And, of course, shopping in Udaipur is an experience in itself. The markets such as Bapu Bazaar, Ghanta Ghar, Hathipol, Malda’s Street, and more are alive with colors, crafts, and endless rows of shops waiting to be discovered.

Let’s not forget Maharana Pratap Samarak. It’s a tribute to a local hero, Maharana Pratap, and you can feel the pride in the air. It’s this outdoor space with a big statue of him and his loyal horse, Chetak, which is pretty awesome to see.

And you must find out some time to visit the Shilpgram Museum, a living arts village that celebrates the traditional crafts and lifestyle of the local folk. A little out of the city, it’s is like a portal into the heart of Rajasthani village life and of course, the best place to immerse in the local culture.

Last but not the least, you can’t miss a trip to Chittorgarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Standing proud a little way from Udaipur, it’s where the dramatic history of Rajasthan unfolds.

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With more time, you can take a few eventful day trips from Udaipur. Just a short drive from the heart of Udaipur, you’ll find Eklingji, an ancient Hindu temple complex that’s a sanctuary of peace and spiritual energy.

A little further, there’s a cozy little town of Nathdwara famous for its temple of Shrinathji. It’s all about timing your visit to catch the temple ceremonies, which is quite the experience with all the singing and hustle.

Haldighati is another important spot near Udaipur. It’s where the iconic battle involving Maharana Pratap took place, and you can almost hear the clash of swords. Nearby, the Maharana Pratap Museum adds layers to the story, offering insights and artifacts that bring the historical saga to life.

And you can’t miss Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s this massive fort with a wall you can see for miles. People say it’s like India’s version of the Great Wall of China. The view from up there are simply breathtaking.

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Udaipur, the “city of lakes”, is not only among the most picturesque but, without doubt, one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in India. Udaipur in Rajasthan, the beautiful state in India, proudly embraces its legendary past, gorgeous buildings, and lakes all around. The city has a special and irresistible appeal that tourists from everywhere are driven to explore. Keep a check on the climate and choose the best time to visit Udaipur to make the most of your trip as certain seasons are more suited to visit this city than others.

While in Udaipur, there are many amazing things that one can do, such as exploring the grand palaces and forts, going for a boat ride on the Pichola Lake, experiencing the exciting culture and traditions of Rajasthan, and tasting the delicious local cuisine. As a history buff, nature lover, or foodie, you will all find something Udaipur has to offer you.

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Udaipur During Winter Season (November To February)

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The Best time to visit Udaipur is during the winter season, from November to February when the climate is comfortable, and the Udaipur temperature fluctuates within the 10°C – 25°C range. The temperatures are mild during the day, and the nights are cool enough for you to still strolling in the city, and maybe take a boat at Lake Pichola.

Things To Do In Udaipur During Winter 

  • Attend the Shilpagram crafts fair held during the December month which has a vibrant display of traditional arts and crafts.
  • Attend the Mewar Winter Festival held in December featuring cultural performances, folk music and dance processions, and a grand fireworks display.
  • Visit the City Palace to go back in time and enjoy the Rajasthani & Mughal architectural marvels.
  • Go for a walk on the beautiful Lake Pichola and admire the city’s splendor, as well as the innumerable palaces around.
  • Take a walk at Lake Pichola to reach the magnificent palace of Jag Mandir, famous for its architectural marvels with an air of serene beauty. 
  • Explore Rajasthani cuisine at one of the many roof-top restaurants and enjoy the vibrant views of Udaipur from above.
  • Every Year Udaipur hosts a Vintage Car rally which takes place in January every year and is a delight for Vintage car lovers 
  • Don’t miss out on the Udaipur Music Festival which takes place in February and showcases a diverse range of musical performances.
  • Visit the Saheliyon-ki-Bari, a captivating garden having fountains, kiosks, and marble elephants.
  • Have a walk in Udaipur, there are many markets, the foremost of which are Hathi Pol Bazaar and Bada Bazaar for shopping the handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry.
  • Watch and marvel at the grandeur of Bagore Ki Haveli, an old mansion inhabited in the situation of Rajasthani art, attires, and cultural activities performed by professionals.
  • Take an opportunity to see the unique Rajasthan dance and music exhibition at Bharat ​​Bhavan.
  • Don’t forget to pay a visit to Sajjangarh Palace, locally known as Monsoon Palace, and take advantage of some amazing views of the city as well as the perfect sunsets.
  • Venture into the Sajjangarh Wild Conservation area, where you can see many wildlife animals, including deer, monkeys, and migratory birds.

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Udaipur During Summer Season (March to June)

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Summer season is usually between March to June and the temperature ranges from 28 to 38 degrees Celsius and can rise to 45 degrees Celsius. The summer season is not the most favorable time to visit Udaipur as the temperature rises to unbearable levels due to the scorching heat of the sun. However, since it’s an off-season you can make best use of the lesser crowd at tourist spots and also visit some of the places suitable for the summer season.

Things To Do In Udaipur During Summer

  • The best time to visit Udaipur during the summer season is when the Mewar Summer Festival takes place. This festival is celebrated every year during the arrival of summer and it showcases the vibrant culture of Rajasthan in the form of traditional music, dance, processions, and fireworks.
  • Explore the Shilpgram Crafts Fair held during the summer season which showcases the traditional handicrafts and rich art forms. You can shop for pottery, textiles, and jewelry directly from the talented artisans.
  • Take a break from the scorching summer heat with a scenic Boat Ride at the picturesque Lake Pichola which offers stunning views of Udaipur’s palaces, havelis, and the famous Lake Palace.
  • Visit the Saheliyon-ki-Bari garden adorned with fountains, kiosks, marble elephants, and lush greenery, originally built for the royal ladies of Udaipur.
  • Engage in thrilling water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, and paddleboarding, or simply enjoy a refreshing swim in the lakes of Udaipur.
  • Embark on guided heritage walks and city tours to discover the rich history, architectural marvels, and cultural heritage of Udaipur, including visits to palaces, temples, and markets.
  • Visit the exquisite Jag Mandir Palace, situated on an island in Lake Pichola, known for its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and stunning lake views.
  • Witness magnificent sunsets and panoramic views of Fateh Sagar Lake and the surrounding hills from Sunset Point, offering a serene experience.

Udaipur During Monsoon Season (July to September)

Udaipur weather is normally hot and dry during monsoon season.

The best off-season time to visit Udaipur is the monsoon season, which falls between July to September. The Udaipur weather which is normally hot and dry, acquires a new life during these months because of the lush greenery and breathtaking views of nature after the rainfall. The location of the Monsoon Palace, the major attraction to tourists, is also great during this season because nearby hills and lakes look their best.

Things To Do In Udaipur During Monsoons 

  • The monsoon season is graced with the Teej festival which is very bright and high-spirited and celebrated by the women folk of Rajasthan. The ladies dress in colorful outfits, perform folk songs, dance, and enjoy taking part in the rainfall.
  • The Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace’s performance of the Light and Sound Show is nothing less than captivating, especially during the monsoon season. The Palace is lit up from all sides highlighting its architecture with synchronized commentary about the history of the building.
  • Go for trekking during the monsoon season, as the countryside outside Udaipur is engulfed with lush greenery, a perfect setting for hiking and rock climbing lovers to discover the natural splendor that surrounds the Aravalli mountains.
  • This is the perfect season for ecotourism, near Udaipur city because the abundance of greenery and waterfalls during this season creates a difference compared to the other seasons.
  • Sit at Ambrai Ghat, a picturesque viewpoint on the banks of Lake Pichola, and watch the captivating sunset views. The monsoon clouds and the colors reflecting on the water make for a charming view.
  • Visit the Bagore Ki Haveli and feel the rhythmic music, cultural performances, and shows that are performed during monsoon season, to experience the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
  • Discover the beauty of the Aravalli hills and the countryside close to Udaipur by embarking on a nature walk. The monsoon season, besides being fresh and clean, also brings the pleasures of being in the outdoors.
  • The best time to visit Udaipur to get an amazing experience of the Monsoon palace is undoubtedly during the monsoons as the surrounding hills and lakes form lush green and picturesque views.
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It’s so hard not to get lost in the sensational charm and magic of Udaipur just like somebody who has traveled through time and come back with dreams of miracles. The city is mainly tranquil, is rich in its history, is characterized by being diverse in culture, and last but not least, has a great terrain and this is one of the many reasons why it is among the top tourist destinations. Whether you are a history aficionado or a street food lover, this town will be a nirvana for you from the beginning till the end.

The best time to visit Udaipur is during the winter season to make the most of your trip. While the monsoon season is not a favorable time for many, it boasts of the majesty of nature with the abundant greenery and the altered landscape of the city due to the seasonal change. Hence, pack your bags and gear up to explore one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the City of Lakes, Udaipur. 

The weather in Udaipur is the hottest during May and is not the Best time to visit Udaipur. Part of this period, which is generally summer, can be extremely hot. The maximum temperatures can go as high as 40°C (104°F) or even above. Taking required safety measures like drinking lots of water, putting on light and breathable clothes, and staying under the sun for as long as possible is strongly recommended to protect you from the heat during this period.

To soak into the beauty of Udaipur, most definitely 2 or 3 days should be planned for the trip. This time frame will afford you to visit the major attractions, take a ride on the lakes, go to the markets, and dive into the vibrant cultural life of this wonderful city.

Yes, Udaipur is a great destination for couples who are planning honeymoons. The city is magically beautiful with its lakes, palaces, and rich cultural heritage. The couples get a chance to enjoy boat rides on the peaceful Lake Pichola, experience the magnificent City Palace, and eat traditional Rajasthani delicacies. The city has world-class hotels and resorts that are specially designed to service honeymooners with special amenities and services, hence an ideal location.

Depending on what activities you wish to do during your stay, Udaipur can be both affordable and costly. Budget-friendly services for accommodation, food, and transport are available making travel affordable for even people with limited budgets. However, you can also find private luxury hotels and gourmet food outlets which can be costly for the same purpose.

The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is relatively cooler and pleasant and allows for a comfortable exploration of the cities. However, due to peak seasons certain destinations like Jaipur and Udaipur, can be crowded. If you prefer less crowded areas, you can visit during the shoulder seasons of October-November or February-March.

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The best time to visit Udaipur

By Aishwarya Venkatraman

The best time to visit Udaipur

Set along the serene shores of Lake Pichola with the Aravalli Hills as its backdrop, Udaipur is a city where palaces, lakes, and temples weave together history and culture. The best time to visit Udaipur really depends on the seasonal and cultural calendar. A hotspot for travellers seeking a taste of royal Rajasthan , there’s lots on offer year round, from vibrant festivals to street food . Here’s a guide on the best time to visit Udaipur.

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Jump to What is the best time to visit Udaipur? Temperature throughout the year When is the off season in Udaipur? How many days are enough for a trip to Udaipur? What is the best time to visit Udaipur for cultural festivals? How to reach Udaipur? Plan your stay

What is the best time to visit Udaipur?

The best time to visit Udaipur is during the winter months, from September to March . During this period, the weather is mild and perfect for days spent sightseeing. With temperatures ranging from 11°C to 26°C, travellers can make the most of the season with boat rides on Lake Pichola, long walks by Fateh Sagar, days spent exploring the narrow alleyways of the old city and al fresco meals at gorgeous rooftop and waterfront restaurants. The annual Shilpgram Crafts Fair, held during this period, draws visitors with its showcase of art, craft and Mewari culture . This is also the best season for outdoor explorations: walk around the City Palace complex, catch a sunset at Ambrai Ghat, take in the sights from the Jagdish Temple or sign up for a walking tour. Winter is the best season, but it comes with a surge in tourist numbers, and you may find hotel rooms booked out well in advance or with a higher price tag attached.

Temperature throughout the year

April to June: 28.8°C - 38.3°C July to August: 23°C - 31°C September to November: 21°C - 27°C December to March: 18°C - 24°C

When is the off season in Udaipur?

During the summer months, from April to June, temperatures soar in Udaipur. This is the low season for tourists, when scorching temperatures can go above 40°C. The intense heat makes outdoor activities challenging, and the dry weather leads to a parched landscape. However, the low season often means discounted hotel stays and flight tickets. Summer may be the low season, but vibrant cultural celebrations like the Gangaur and Mewar festivals, are celebrated enthusiastically in the month of April.

When is the rainy season in Udaipur? The monsoon season, from July to September, brings cooler weather and a revitalised landscape. Though frequent rains may disrupt sightseeing plans, this season brings a certain charm: the lakes are in full spate and the parched earth erupts in green. The 19th-century Sajjangarh Palace, also known as the Monsoon Palace, on the outskirts of Udaipur on a hilltop, is particularly beautiful in this season. Built by Maharana Sajjan Singh, this palace was once envisioned as a celestial sanctuary for star-gazing. Gradually, it evolved into a retreat for monsoon escapes. Though its astronomical dreams were left unfulfilled, the palace remains a captivating landmark on Udaipur's skyline.

How many days are enough for a trip to Udaipur? A three to four day trip allows for enough time to experience the best of Udaipur. Explore the grand City Palace and museum, filled with intricate paintings and rich history. Visit the Ahar Cenotaphs, a collection of over 250 cenotaphs honouring the Maharanas of Mewar. Don't miss the mesmerising Dharohar Folk Dance show and a serene sunset experience at Gangaur Ghat and an early morning boat cruise on Lake Pichola. Enrol in an art class for a hands-on experience of miniature painting. Hit the streets to sample the city’s varied street food and shopping options, from art to souvenirs.

What is the best time to visit Udaipur for cultural festivals?

Experience the vibrant Mewar Festival in Udaipur every March or April, a highlight of the city's cultural calendar. This lively festival blends heralds the arrival of spring with religious ceremonies, captivating Rajasthani folk dances and music performances. Colourful processions wind through the streets, as locals don elaborate attire representing Isar and Gangaur. The festivities culminate at Lake Pichola, where images of Isar and Gangaur are ceremoniously set afloat on beautifully decorated boats.

For three days in February, the Vedanta Udaipur World Music Festival brings together over a 100 global artists and showcases rare Indian musical instruments. From morning ragas to evening performances at Manji ka Ghat, Fateh Sagar Paal, and Gandhi Ground, immerse yourself in Udaipur's vibrant traditions and hospitality.

How to reach Udaipur?

Maharana Pratap Airport is connected to major cities like Delhi , Mumbai and Bengaluru via direct flights.

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Udaipur Travel Guide: Is Udaipur Worth Visiting? [2023]

· everything to know about visiting india's city of lakes, including the best things to do and where to stay ·.

mother, father and toddler standing in the grand white monsoon palace of India

If you’ve been planning a trip to Rajasthan, there is a good chance that Udaipur is on your radar. Located on the banks of Lake Pichola, the city’s own artificial lake, this gorgeous city has been a playground for wealthy Indian vacationers for a long time. From taking a boat ride to Jag Mandir to soaking up the views from the high-up Monsoon Palace, there are plenty of reasons to add this beautiful city to your Indian trip itinerary.

This Udaipur Travel Guide will break down everything you need to know before visiting the City of Lakes, including our answer to the question “is Udaipur worth visiting?”

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Best Things to Do in Udaipur

1. explore the udaipur city palace museum.

Udaipur’s City Palace is its top attraction, and it took over 400 years to build. This grand palace complex is easily one of the top tourist attractions in Udaipur, as it draws in thousands of visitors per year thanks to its well-curated art and artifact collections, its stunning construction, and its beautiful views of the city and lakes.

gorgeous gate entrance in white city palace in udaipur india

Of all the major attractions in Udaipur, the City Palace Museum was easily our favorite.

Entry tickets cost 300 rupees (about $3-4) for foreign adults and are bought outside of the palace. The palace is walkable from the city center of Udaipur, and the full museum will likely take you hours to get through. Be sure to eat before you enter!

person holding white entrance tickets in front of udaipur city palace wall

2. Take a Sunset Boat Ride on one of Udaipur’s Stunning Lakes

Udaipur’s nickname is the City of Lakes, and well, there are a lot of pretty lakes. In the past, rulers from the Mewar Royal Family decided to create an artificial freshwater lake, and then another…and then another.

One of the top things to do in Udaipur is to catch a ride on a small passenger boat in the evening to watch the sunset from the middle of one of the serene lakes. Lake Pichola is the biggest and most popular lake in Udaipur, and this is where we recommend doing a sunset boat ride.

silhouette of woman in red dress sitting under a boat archway overlooking a warm lake sunset

We recommend Lake Pichola because of its size, views, and the beautiful palaces that are floating in the middle of it. If you go for a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, you may pass the Gangaur Ghat, Jag Mandir Temple or the Taj Lake Palace, for example. On either Fateh Sagar Lake or Jaisamand Lake, you’ll probably still have a great experience.

3. Ascend to Sajjangarh Palace (the Monsoon Palace)

Sajjangarh Palace, more commonly referred to as the Monsoon Palace, is a palace built on a cliff at the peak of a tall mountain overlooking Udaipur. Getting to the Monsoon Palace can be a bit of a journey, but it is worth every second.

gorgeous white exterior of monsoon palace in Udaipur

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As the road to the top of the mountain is pretty steep, windy, and treacherous, private vehicles are not allowed to make the trip. Instead, guests need to buy tickets at the entrance at the bottom and hire an official, affiliated driver to take them to the top. I was pretty terrified on the way up, if I’m being honest, but the palace was absolutely worth the hassle.

The Views Are Incredible

Once we got to the top of the mountain, we were met with a beautiful palace, some wild monkeys, and stunning views that spanned for miles in every direction. Much like going to Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro , it’s incredible to realize how high up you are and how far into the distance you can see.

Another popular thing to do while in this area is to visit the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary. It was closed during our trip, but many visitors say it is a good place to check out if you have the chance.

father in green shirt drinking a coca cola with sleeping baby strapped to chest

4. Admire Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple is one of the most famous temples in all of Udaipur. Honestly, of all the beautiful temples that we visited in Udaipur, our favorite was easily Jagdish Temple. Located on a hill in the heart of Udaipur, Jagdish Temple is a really pretty place to check out for a quick visit, and the exterior of the main building is gorgeous.

father and mother in red dress holding toddler in front of grand Jagdish Hindu Temple in Udaipur

Entrance to the temple complex is free, and there is a small, local art gallery tucked away in a building next door. A local tour guide eagerly met us at the entrance, explained each building’s significance, and showed us the art gallery.

My one piece of advice is to wear socks. As with any Hindu temple, you need to take off your shoes before you enter the grounds. As it is outdoors and in the heart of a busy Indian city, it isn’t a place where I would be comfortable going barefoot. Many of our travel companions felt the same way!

5. Eat Dinner at a Rooftop Restaurant

Udaipur’s biggest claim to fame is obviously its lakes, and you should take any opportunity you can to soak in their beauty. One of the best ways to do this is to eat dinner at a rooftop restaurant! Rooftop restaurants are very common in Udaipur, and some of them provide the best views you’ll find of the lakes and their shores.

We ate at two really nice rooftop restaurants, and I highly recommend both. The first of these is Rainbow Restaurant , which is located just a short walk north of the City Palace Museum. The food was great, the prices were good, and the views of the lake were stunning.

gorgeous young female traveler smiling in red dress at a rooftop dinner table with Lake Pichola sunset in the background

The second restaurant I recommend, which we enjoyed even more than the first, is Atari Cafe and Restaurant . This rooftop restaurant is located to the west of Lake Pichola, and it provides entirely different views. The food was great, and we enjoyed the tables right along a glass wall looking out toward the lakes.

person holding a clear glass of beer on rooftop restaurant overlooking city of Udaipur with clear blue sky

Best Places to Stay in Udaipur

One of the main reasons to visit Udaipur is to stay in a luxury hotel. Udaipur is known as the most romantic city in India, and this is due in large part to the glamorous resorts dotted around Pichola Lake and beyond in its surrounding countryside. There are three resorts that we highly recommend based on what locals and other travelers told us, but full disclosure, we only stayed in one of them.

All of these resorts are very expensive by Indian standards, but we recommend staying in one of them for at least one night if you are able to afford it. Most visitors who opt not to stay in one of Udaipur’s best hotels regret it afterward! Each of these hotels is a short drive (or boat ride) away from the city center and all of the other top places to visit.

1. Taj Lake Palace

Lake view of Taj Mahal Palace on Lake Pichola during sunset with colorful orange sky

The Taj Lake Palace has a reputation as one of the top palace hotels in India. This beautiful palace is located on an island in the middle of Lake Pichola, and guests can’t stop raving about it. It is certainly an expensive option, but most people will tell you it doesn’t get much better than this. If you can’t afford to stay at the Taj Lake Palace or it is sold out, consider scheduling a lunch or tea there instead.

2. The Oberoi Udaivillas

gorgeous hotel outdoor pool surrounded by Indian palace architecture

Located on the shores of Lake Pichola, the Oberoi Udaivillas is another beautiful place that guests just love. We had hoped to stay here, but it was well above our budget. If you are looking for true unapologizing luxury, this is a place to consider. Again, if it is beyond your nightly budget, consider stopping in for tea or lunch.

Aurika Udaipur by Lemon Tre e is where we stayed for the full duration of our visit to Udaipur. While it is not as glamorous as the other two resorts on this list, it is absolutely still a luxurious place to stay. This 5-star resort did not disappoint, and the price was significantly lower than the other two options I listed above.

At Aurika, the staff takes you up the mountain to your accommodation via golf cart, the spa is great, the restaurant is delicious, and the rooms and views are gorgeous. We highly recommend staying here if you are able.

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How to Get to Udaipur

Flying directly into udaipur.

The city of Udaipur is pretty far away from most major destinations in India, and your best bet is usually to fly right into Udaipur’s Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR) . It is very small, but there are no other major airports nearby. From the Udaipur airport, you can either hail a cab or call an Uber, and the ride should take anywhere between 30 and 45 minutes.

Flying from a Foreign Country into a Different Indian City and then Transiting to Udaipur

Udaipur’s airport is pretty tiny, and it serves very few airlines. If you are flying to Udaipur from a country other than India, it might make sense to take a larger international airline to get to a major city in India , and then fly on a regional budget airline to get to Udaipur.

We flew on SpiceJet to get from Delhi to Udaipur and Air India to get from Udaipur back to Delhi. Flights are available from most of India’s biggest cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Indore, and Hyderabad.

We do not recommend SpiceJet, but had a fine experience with Air India.

Driving to Udaipur from Other Nearby Indian Cities

Simply put, Udaipur isn’t very close to any other major cities in India. While it is referred to as one of the three major cities of Rajasthan, it’s important to realize that Rajasthan is massive. The closest major cities to Udaipur are Jodhpur and Ahmedabad, which are both about 4.5-5 hours away. From either of these cities, the roads are generally good and hiring a private driver is a great option.

Beyond these two cities, the next two closest major cities are Jaipur (7 hours) and Jaisalmer (9 hours). We initially planned on flying from Jaisalmer to Udaipur, but our flight was canceled. We wound up hiring a private driver through Lucky Tours and Travel to take us 9 hours from Jaisalmer to Udaipur.

If you are anywhere else but these four cities, I wouldn’t recommend driving to Udaipur. The drive will be long and likely will not be a straight, easy drive on the highway.

Taking a Train to Udaipur

Udaipur does have a train station, which is clean and safe. Udaipur Railway Station is well-connected to other nearby major cities, including Jaipur and New Delhi. However, the train to New Delhi takes over half of a day, making it impractical compared to cheap budget airline options.

Taking a train from Jaipur might make sense, but from just about anywhere else it probably takes longer than necessary. There are no trains connecting Udaipur and Jaisalmer.

How to Get Around Udaipur

TAXI | RIDESHARING | TUK TUK

If you stay in one of Udaipur’s nice resorts, there is a good chance that you will not be within walking distance of much. the historic center – or old town – of Udaipur is very walkable, but most of the best resorts are a bit of a drive away from this part of the city.

If you need to get somewhere in Udaipur that is not within walking distance, you have three main options: taxis, ridesharing services, and tuk-tuks.

Taxis in Udaipur

Generally speaking, taxis in Udaipur are safe and very cheap. I never recommend taxis over ridesharing services, but they are available in a pinch. Drivers likely will not speak much English, and payment will probably be required in cash. As always, be sure to agree on a price before getting in the cab.

Ola and Uber in Udaipur

Ola and Uber are both available in Udaipur, but there are some things you should know before you hail a ride. Many Uber and Ola drivers in Udaipur think they are underpaid by the apps, and it is very common for drivers to refuse to pick you up unless you agree to pay extra money for the ride.

Uber drivers will demand that you pay them extra for the ride.

Generally speaking, there is no way around this. While the drivers are clearly breaking the rules set forth by each app, they all do it. If you want the safety that comes with taking an Uber or Ola, you’ll have to pay a slight cash premium for it.

Tuk-tuks in Udaipur

Our favorite way to get around Indian cities is by tuk-tuk, or auto rickshaw. A tuk-tuk is essentially a three-wheeled motorcycle with a closed-in cab area for passengers. They are able to effectively weave through traffic, cost significantly less than Ubers, and can be found on almost every street in Udaipur.

If you’re unsure what they look like, just look out for their green and yellow paint. They’re unmissable. To hail a ride, simply strike up a conversation with the tuk-tuk driver, mention where you want to go, and agree on a price before hopping in.

selfie of traveling father and mother on a tuk tuk with baby son sitting on lap

The Best Time to Visit Udaipur

The best time to visit Udaipur is between November and March. This is the winter season, when temperatures are very pleasant both during the day and in the evening. While I almost never recommend visiting a place during its peak season, Udaipur is an exception.

This is the only time when the weather is enjoyable, and Udaipur’s best activities are almost all outdoors. While accommodation prices will be higher and crowds will be larger, visiting Udaipur in the winter is absolutely the best option.

If you want to save some money, consider visiting between August and October. This is Udaipur’s monsoon season, which means you should expect a lot of rain. However, the temperatures are tolerate – especially in the evenings – and the accommodation prices will likely be much lower than they are in the winter.

I would not recommend visiting Udaipur during the summer months of March through July, as the daytime weather can be unbearably hot and can really impact your visit.

Is Udaipur Worth Visiting?

Getting to Udaipur can be a hassle, and this often deters foreign visitors from making the trip. Due to its remoteness and how disconnected it is to other major Indian cities, it makes sense to ask “is Udaipur worth visiting?”

In our opinion, the answer is yes. On our most recent trip to India, the only place we might have enjoyed more was the Taj Mahal . As a city, Udaipur was our clear favorite thanks to its comparative cleanliness, its gorgeous lakes and palaces, and its luxurious resorts. While Udaipur doesn’t have a reputation as the top tourist attraction in India, we definitely think it ought to be in the running.

Udaipur is the perfect place to escape from the madness of New Delhi and Mumbai, and it is a great place to learn about local Rajasthani history.

While we have not been to Jaipur, we have been to Jaisalmer, and we think Udaipur is a much better place to visit.

mother in red dress and father with child in a body carrier smiling in the streets of India

Final Tips for Visiting Udaipur

Udaipur is a great city to visit in India, and we really enjoyed our visit. However, there are a few things that we wish we knew before we arrived. Knowing the best Udaipur travel tips ahead of time will help you to avoid any hassles or issues during your time in the so-called Venice of the East!

Beware of the Monkeys

A monkey literally stole our baby’s banana from our hand.

If you have ever been around monkeys in the wild, you probably already know that they aren’t the nice, cute creatures that we make them out to be. Monkeys can be very violent – especially when there is food involved.

When we were visiting the Monsoon Palace, we were in the middle of taking a nice family picture when a monkey came out of nowhere, ripped a banana out of our toddler’s hands, and ran off a few feet away to eat it. Luckily, there were no scratches or bites involved, but there easily could have been. If you see monkeys, do not pull out any food, and do not try to pet them.

Prepare to Negotiate Uber Prices

In the section on how to get around Udaipur, I mentioned that Uber and Ola drivers in Udaipur often demand extra cash. In this situation (which will probably happen more often than not), I recommend doing whatever you are comfortable with.

If you stay at a luxury hotel outside of the city, there is a good chance you won’t be able to get a ride unless you agree to pay them extra. If you are already in the city, you might be able to. Either way, it is just important to know that the typical Ola or Uber driver in Udaipur will demand extra money.

Using a Stroller Is Impossible

This tip only applies to people with small children, clearly. We found this to be true in all of India, but especially in Udaipur. There aren’t reliable sidewalks, there are a lot of stairs, and folding up a stroller to fit in a tuk-tuk is nearly impossible unless you have a Babyzen YoYo (our favorite stroller. You can purchase it through Amazon HERE ).

We recommend bringing a baby carrier , which will alleviate all of these problems. We are big fans of the BabyBjorn One Air (buy on Amazon HERE ), but really anything will work as long as it is comfortable for both you and your little one.

Allow Plenty of Time to Visit the Most Popular Attractions

In India, long lines are incredibly common. While we didn’t experience very long lines for anything, we heard that we were lucky. We visited during the peak season and it seemed like we never had to wait for anything. However, one great way to have a stress-free trip is to allow yourself extra time to get from Point A to Point B, and I would bank on having long lines for this reason.

That’s all we have for you about Udaipur! Hopefully this Udaipur travel guide has answered anything you needed to know about Rajasthan’s white city. Most Udaipur travel guides we came across before visiting lacked some important points about visiting Rajasthan’s prettiest city, and we hope that this post answers them!

Have you been to Udaipur? Are you planning a trip and have more questions for us?

Please comment your thoughts and questions!

mother, father and toddler standing in the grand white monsoon palace of India

Hi, I'm Greg. I'm an avid traveler who has traveled to over 50 countries all around the world with my wife and kids. I've lived in Italy, Mexico, China, and the United States, and I dream of moving abroad again in the future. With this blog, I provide my audience with detailed destination guides to my favorite places and pro-tips to make travel as stress-free as possible.

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Nice blog author. Thank you for your share. Keep it up.

Optima Travels

You have rightly said that Udaipur truly lives up the tourists’ expectations. The pics you have posted are really amazing. Udaipur, actually, beckons with its enchanting blend of history and beauty. Nestled around azure lakes, the city is a canvas of majestic palaces, vibrant markets, and intricate architecture. The City Palace, a symphony of marble and mosaic, stands as a testament to royal grandeur. Boat rides on Lake Pichola offer breathtaking views of the city’s skyline. Udaipur’s cultural tapestry, rich traditions, and warm hospitality make it a must-visit destination, where every cobblestone exudes a timeless charm.

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Udaipur Travel Guide + Places to Visit in Udaipur in 2 Days

Udaipur Travel Guide + Places to Visit in Udaipur in 2 Days

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This Udaipur travel guide contains a list of the best places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days along with all the travel information to help you plan a trip to Udaipur, Rajasthan.

Udaipur, also known as the Venice of the East or the city of lakes, is aptly termed so. With many-a lakes set both within and outside the city limits as well as the delightful ghats set along the lake-side, Udaipur oozes a regal charm. In case you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know I spent a good 10 days exploring the cities of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan in India. While I loved spending time in all of these cities, the white marble structures, shimmering lakes, surreal sunsets and the striking havelis of Udaipur stole my heart. Walking along the narrow lanes of the old town set next to lake Pichola, watching the local vendors lure tourists inside their shops with colourful garments, glittering jewels, and fascinating turbans while gorging on the kachori , a local street food, was an experience like none other.

Apart from this Udaipur travel guide, if you're want to see more pictures of my trip to Rajasthan, then head over to my Instagram profile ( @thespicyjourney ).

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Udaipur Travel Guide & Places to Visit in Udaipur in 2 Days

This Udaipur travel guide and Udaipur itinerary listing all the places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days is an ode to this marvellous city of lakes, or shall I say Venice of the East. While I think 2 days is enough to cover all the major places to visit in Udaipur, spend at least 3 days to soak in the mesmerizing sunsets, eat your heart out in the many cafes overlooking Lake Pichola and to get a feel of the city. Nonetheless, this Udaipur travel guide contains all the travel info, sightseeing spots, food places and accommodation options to help you plan your Udaipur trip.

Must Read: What to Wear in Rajasthan

Best Time to Visit Udaipur Rajasthan

  • Summer (April - June): Summer in the dry arid state of Rajasthan can get overbearingly hot which is why it’s best to avoid visiting Udaipur during this time.
  • Monsoon (July - September): Even though the monsoon months bring a respite from the heat, the muddy streets and the humidity can hamper your sightseeing plans.
  • Winter (October - March): The winter months are the best time to visit Udaipur. While December and January can get quite cold, the months of October, November, March and April have pleasant weather and are the best months to visit Udaipur.

How to Reach Udaipur

Nearest airport to udaipur.

Udaipur has an airport called the Maharana Pratap Airport, which is a domestic airport. The airport is only 22 km from the city center. You can book an Uber or Ola cab to get to the airport within half an hour from the city. Alternatively, you can hire a private taxi cab to drop you to the Udaipur airport as well.

Nearest Railway Station to Udaipur

Udaipur has a railway station called the Udaipur City Station (UDZ) which has trains running between all neighboring cities in Rajasthan as well as other villages and cities within India.

Delhi to Udaipur

The distance between Delhi and Udaipur is roughly 660 km which can be covered by air, rail or road. There are frequent flights from Delhi to Udaipur. Additionally, there are multiple trains and state-run as well as private buses between Delhi and Udaipur city.

Must Read: A Complete Delhi Travel Guide

Getting Around Udaipur

A majority of the sightseeing places in Udaipur are set in the old city, around Lake Pichola. Due to this, if you stay within the old city, you can simply walk or take a tuk-tuk to almost all the places to visit in Udaipur. However, you may need to hire a cab or tuk-tuk for half a day to visit some of the other sightseeing spots which lie farther away from the city center.

Where to Stay in Udaipur

Zostel udaipur.

Rooftop at Zostel Udaipur

View from the rooftop at Zostel Udaipur

Throughout my 3 days in Udaipur, I stayed at Zostel Udaipur which is next to the Swaroop Sagar Lake, right next to Lake Pichola near the old city. This backpacker hostel has both dorm rooms as well as private rooms. The best part about this hostel was the lavish rooftop cafe that had marble tabletops, metal chairs with elaborate designs on them along with plants and cheerful flowers. I cannot put into words how dreamy it was to watch the sunrise from here. Plus, the delicious dinners sitting at the rooftop, while watching the lights of the city reflect in the water of the lake ahead was nothing short of spectacular.

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Hotels in Udaipur

Coming to finding other hotels in Udaipur, I strongly suggest booking a hotel near Lake Pichola, which will make it easy to access all the places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days. Additionally, there’s nothing like waking up to watch the sun glimmer in the waters of the lake, while staying at a hotel near the lake in Udaipur.

Best Places to Visit in Udaipur in 2 Days

1. lake pichola.

Lake Pichola in Places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days

Lake Pichola is an artificial lake, built-in 1362 AD in order to fulfil the agricultural and drinking water needs of the city. In the present day, Lake Pichola is the most popular attraction in Udaipur, with many other sightseeing places situated around the lake. There are 4 islands on this lake and visitors can indulge in a boat ride to visit these islands. I suggest taking a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola to watch the sun go down behind the Aravali hills in the distance, with its orange hues reflecting in the water of the lake. Apart from that, there are numerous cafes and restaurants offering the most amazing views of the lake both from up-close and from rooftops. Moreover, there are numerous ghats to sit and enjoy watching the sun setting behind the lake, with Gangaur Ghat and Ambrai Ghat being the most visited ones.

2. Ganguar Ghat

Ganguar Ghat - Places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days

Gangaur Ghat is the main ghat on Lake Pichola that is located near the Jagdish temple area in the old town. The ghat is identified and made popular due to the iconic Bagore ki Haveli, which lies on one end of Gangaur Ghat. There are steps leading down to the lake here. In the mornings you’ll see locals walking along the ghat and bathing here whereas, in the evenings, the place is crowded with tourists sitting on these steps, waiting to watch and capture the sunset across the ghat. While I loved the view and the setting of the ghat, the place was dirty. It could definitely use some maintenance as well as some more benches for people to sit.

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3. Bagore ki Haveli

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Bagore ki Haveli is a haveli, or traditional mansion, set along Lake Pichola, on one end of Gangaur Ghat. While the expansive palace is quite impressive, with over hundred rooms, multiple courtyards and incritate mirror work used for decoration, it's the cultural show at Bagore ki Haveli which is the highlight of the place. For one hour in the evening, the haveli lights up and becomes home to a traditional folk dance show. The tickets to the dance show can be purchased online or in-person on the spot at the haveli. This cultural show is held every evening at the Neem courtyard of Bagore ki Haveli.

Open all days 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

4. City Palace

City Palace Places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days

Similar to most of the other places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days, the City Palace of Udaipur is set along Lake Pichola. A sprawling palace built in the 16th century, it is one of the main attractions in Udaipur. The Palace has many-a sprawling courtyards and glorious rooms in decadent colours signifying the opulence of the Rajput royal families that once lived here. Many of the corridors and rooms in Udaipur’s city palace open up to splendid views of the city. Not just that, the lavish mirror work in some sections is worthy of being labelled as instagrammable. Spare at least 2 hours to walk around, revel in the glorious history and to soak in all the royal vibes at city palace.

5. Jag Mandir

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Jag Mandir, also known as the Lake Garden Palace is a palace built on a small island on Lake Pichola. The palace has been converted into a hotel owned by the HRH group. People wishing to stay at an island palace can book a stay at the rooms here. The hotel also has a restaurant with the most breathtaking view. For those who are not staying at the palace but who wish to visit it, can hire a boat ride from the Bansi Ghat jetty to visit the Jag Mandir Palace. Visitors can also dine at the restaurant here. Note that there is a minimum cover charge here and you need to reserve a table in advance so be prepared accordingly in case you wish you dine here. It’s best to visit the Jag Mandir around the time of sunset so that you can take a quick tour of the palace and then watch the sunset either from the restaurant or from the boat ride back. 

Open all days 10 am to 6 pm

6. Jagdish Temple

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Jagdish temple is yet another one of the popular places to visit in Udaipur in 2 days. The architecture and the marble steps leading up to the temple are both very interesting. The temple is located just a short walk from both City Palace and Gangaur Ghat as well as Bagore ki Haveli. So if you’re going from the City Palace towards Bagore ki Haveli (and consequently Ganguar Ghat) or vice-versa, you can visit Jagdish temple on the way.

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7. Doodh Talai

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Doodh Talai, translated to ‘milk lake’ from Hindi, is a tiny but picturesque lake next to Lake Pichola. Situated at a walking distance from some of the important sightseeing places such as the City Palace and Jagdish temple, the lake is surrounded by small hillocks, has clear water and white ornate structures all around it. There are lots of street food ventors around the lake and activities such as boating and horse rides are also provided here. Additionally, while you’re here, do take the ropeway up to Karni Mata temple for the most breathtaking sunset view.

8. Royal Cenotaphs

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One of the most underrated places to visit in Udaipur, Royal Cenotaphs or Ahar Cenotaphs are a group of 250 cenotaphs built as a memorial to Rajput maharajas. While there is no entry fee for the cenotaphs, the nearby Ahar Museum charges a nominal fee to enter. Since the Royal Cenotaphs are located inside the city, you will need to hire a tuk-tuk or a cab to get here, if you're staying near Lake Pichola. Also note that there is a sign here saying photography is not permitted but hardly anyone follows this rule. If you’re looking for offbeat places to visit in Udaipur, then the Ahar Cenotaphs are the place to go to!

Shopping in Udaipur

Shopping in Udaipur

Hathi pol bazaar, which lies within walking distance of Zostel Udaipur, is one of the best places to do shopping in Udaipur. There are innumerable shops selling clothing in local prints, handicraft items as well as traditional jewellery. Ahmedabadwala was one of the noteworthy jewellery shops that I discovered in this market. While it may look like a tiny, dismissive place, don’t judge it by its appearance. The sweet old man who runs the shop had the most amazing collection of jewellery in mirror work, Kundan work, Meena work, handpainted work and more. Not just that, the jewellery was available in multiple price ranges, going from a mere INR 100-150 up to thousands of rupees. I recommend this shop to anyone looking to shop for traditional jewellery in Udaipur. Furthermore, I picked up vintage handpainted postcards from Sakshi Art School, which is situated right next to Zostel Udaipur. Once again, the kind man who runs this art school was so sweet that I couldn't help including his store/ art school in this Udaipur travel guide.

Where to Eat in Udaipur - Best Restaurants and Cafes in Udaipur

No trip to Udaipur is complete without gorging on a scrumptious Rajasthani thali and sitting in a nice cafe or restaurant at Lake Pichola. While there are numerous places where you can do both of the aforementioned things in Udaipur, I’ve mentioned two of the top restaurants and cafes in Udaipur, based on my experience in the city.

Places to eat in Udaipur - Jheel cafe

What is one of the most amazing cafes in Udaipur city, Jheel cafe lies near Gangaur Ghat, sitting pretty right next to Lake Pichola. The cafe has two levels - the top floor where you can get a nice view of the lake and the section which has a more extensive menu. On the other hand, the bottom floor of Jheel cafe has a limited menu and limited seating. However, this is where there's a catch. What most people miss observing is that there’s a small door at the bottom level which leads to a small open-air section where it almost feels as if you’re touching the lake. I loved sitting here, enjoying a hot cup of tea on a cool wintery morning, taking in the beauty of the lake in front of me.

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Tribute Restaurant

Places to eat in Udaipur - Tribute restaurant

Tribute restaurant is an upscale restaurant located directly opposite to Zostel Udaipur, on the other side of the lake. The restaurant has the most amazing view of the lake in the evening, with lights of the restaurant and the city shimmering in the placid water. Even though the restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating, I would recommend sitting outside for the best views and a phenomenal ambience. The food tasted good but I did not enjoy the cocktails here. You may need to call ahead and reserve a table during the tourist season, in order to be assured a table.

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India is a huge bucket item list for me! Thanks for sharing!

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I had planned for Udaipur in March but had to cancel.thats a great itinerary

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I have been to all these places and I love Udaipur so much. Can’t wait to return someday.

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Wow, what a destination! It looks like and incredible hat trick of lakes, palaces and temples, all lit up in a golden hue. Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.

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This looks like a great itinerary! Have bookmarked for when we do get to visit Udaipur – it looks like such a pretty place!

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I didn’t have time for Udaipur on my last trip to India but I would definitely love to go next time I’m there. That cafe by the water looks amazing! I’ll definitely save this post for whenever I get the chance to go ? love your photos!

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Such a lovely post! I was in Udaipur 8 years ago and need to go back again once travel opens up again. India is a special country to me and I would love to go back to Rajastan. I will keep your travel guilde handy for my next trip so I don+t miss out of anything:)

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Udaipur was an absolute dream. One of my favorite Indian cities. Can’t wait to go back.

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Very nice places Udaipur have. We have explore all these places. Thank you so much for provide such information

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Very nice blog. thank you so much for sharing such information with us. I like your writing style, is so inspiring…keep sharing…

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Udaipur is always my favorite place to drop by, have visited Lake palace and city palace many times just for the sculptures and magnificent infrastructure. I suggest people visit these places atleast once, else they could miss perfect spots to witness for their lifetime.

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Udaipur has a romance of setting unmatched in Rajasthan and arguably in all India – snuggling beside tranquil Lake Pichola, with the purple ridges of the Aravalli Range stretching away in every direction. Fantastical palaces, temples, havelis (traditional, ornately decorated residences) and countless narrow, crooked, timeless streets add the human counterpoint to the city’s natural charms. For the visitor there's the serenity of boat rides on the lakes, the bustle and color of bazaars, a lively arts scene, the quaint old-world feel of its heritage hotels, tempting shops and some lovely countryside to explore on wheels, feet or horseback.

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What is the best time to visit Udaipur? Is March a good time to visit? Or August? Or should you plan a trip in the winters?

These are just a few questions that I often get asked when someone is planning a trip to Udaipur.

And since I have been to this city multiple times now in different seasons and months and have a pretty good idea of what you can expect here in the different months.

So here’s all about the best time to visit Udaipur, what kind of weather you can expect here, and other important details for planning your trip.

About Udaipur

City of Palace, Udaipur

Popularly known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur city is full of beautiful palaces, havelis, and temples.

Surrounded amidst the Aravali Ranges, the city boasts of natural scenic beauty along with stunningly gorgeous lakes which attract people from all over the world.

Udaipur is known for its heritage and culture and is prominent city in Rajasthan for performing arts and crafts.

Due to its beautiful sights, Udaipur is also one of the top romantic destinations in the world and is often called the ‘Venice of the East’.

Apart from the five beautiful lakes that you can find here, Udaipur is surrounded by several amazing destinations as well. Kumbalgarh, Ranakpur, Mount Abu, etc. are just a few amazing and unique places that you can easily reach from Udaipur.

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When you are planning a visit to Udaipur, you have to keep a lot of things in mind such as budget, flight costs, activities, and so on. Different months or seasons are ideal for different groups of travellers and activities.

This is why we have listed down the best time to visit Udaipur for different budget and activities.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur for Sightseeing

The average temperature in Udaipur for major part of the year is between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. The climate of Jaipur is affected by the surrounding Aravali ranges so, it can fluctuate between hot and cold here at times.

A visit to Udaipur in summer means that the temperature in Udaipur would be around 40 degrees Celsius and it can be slightly hot to explore the city during the day.

Planning a visit to Udaipur in monsoon season is great as you can see lush greenery surrounding the city. However, due to continuous rainfall, it can be hard to enjoy boating in lakes or other sightseeing activities.

Winter is the peak time to visit Udaipur and personally, I wouldn’t suggest at all for sightseeing because the city is crowded with tourists at this time.

According to me, the best time to visit Udaipur is October, November, February, and March. During these months, the weather is pleasant and there aren’t a lot of tourists around so, you can explore the city at leisure.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur for Weather

Well, it is no surprise that Udaipur becomes extremely hot for visiting in the summer season. So, to enjoy the weather in Udaipur, I would suggest you to plan your visit in the winter months of November to March.

The city experiences a cool temperature at this time with low chances of rainfall. But be prepared as the nights can become quite chilly during these months.

December and January are the touristy months due to the Christmas and New Year celebrations. As a result, visitors from all over India come here to spend time. If you are trying to avoid the crowds, then stay clear of these two months for a visit to this city.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur for Budget-Travelers

Personally, I am a budget travel and tend to backpack a lot so I understand that money can be a big concern for a lot of travellers out there. Fortunately, Udaipur is a budget-friendly destination regardless of which month you choose to visit.

But the summer season is the off-season to visit Udaipur due to the extremely hot climate so, you can end up getting great deals on hotels and flights at this time. Make sure you keep yourself hydrated during the summers to truly enjoy your visit here.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur for Activities

Udaipur offers a lot of fun activities to do for the tourists such as boating, camel rides, jeep safari, shopping, and so on. However, you cannot do all these activities throughout the year. Yes, festivals and shopping is available throughout the year but most other activities are not.

If you wish to enjoy activities such as boating, camel rides, jeep safari, and so on then plan a visit between October and June.

During the monsoon season, boating and wildlife sanctuaries are usually not operational so you might miss out on these activities.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur for Festivals

There are lots of amazing festivals and events held at Udaipur every year that draw tourists from all over the world.

But the main festivals that one cannot miss out in Udaipur are Shipgram Utsav, Gangaur Festival, Diwali, Holi, and Mewar Festival.

These festivals usually take place in the months of October to April. You can plan a visit to coincide with the dates of these festivals and witness how locals celebrate in Udaipur.

Best Season to Visit Udaipur

Monsoon Palace, Udaipur

Generally, there are three seasons to plan a visit to a destination – high season, shoulder season, and off-season. Here is a brief look into what you can expect during each season in Udaipur.

High Season (October – February)

Udaipur has become a popular tourist destination in the recent years due to several marketing campaigns. As a result, a lot of people feel that the city has lost its charm now.

The months of October to February are the most crowded due to the holiday season and the city remains filled with tourists until March when the weather starts becoming a little warm.

If you are planning a weekend trip from delhi to Udaipur to enjoy the beautiful sights here while enjoying a cool and pleasant climate, then this is the ideal time to visit.

The temperature in Udaipur ranges between 10 and 25 degrees Celsius, making it the perfect weather for a vacation. This is one of the reasons why so many tourists come here during this time.

Also, this is the perfect time to enjoy a range of activities in Udaipur such as boating, camel rides, wildlife sightseeing, shopping, and so on.

You can also enjoy the Navratri and Dussehra celebrations in October and the Diwali celebrations in October/November.

There is also the three-day Kumbalgarh Festival in December, Shilpgram Art Fair in November/December, Udaipur World Music Festival in February, and many more events to attend during this season.

But since this is the peak season, the prices of hotels, flights, activities, etc. is quite high at this time.

Shoulder Season (September and March)

Personally, my favourite time to visit any destination, shoulder season is great for anyone who wants to avoid the crowd and enjoy a budget trip to Udaipur.

Most of the tourist destinations including the beautiful palaces, forts, etc. are empty during this time allowing you to explore at your own pace.

Moreover, you can enjoy festivals such as Holi, Mewar Festival, and Gangaur Festival during these months. Mewar Festival is a major festival of Rajasthan and the entire Udaipur city is covered in colors and festivity during this time.

One of the best things about visiting Udaipur in shoulder season is that you get huge discounts on flights, hotels, etc. here. The weather is slightly warm and humid but not unbearable and the no-crowd definitely is an added bonus.

Off Season (April – August)

The worst time to visit Udaipur has to be the summer and the peak monsoon season which is why it is considered the off season here.

Summers in Udaipur are hot with temperature between 28 and 40 degrees Celsius. The rainfall during monsoon does bring a little respite but it makes the city humid and hot as well.

Moreover, you have to wait for the rainfall to stop before you can venture out to explore the streets of Udaipur.

In terms of sightseeing, summers is a bit better but the scorching heat can make you tired and dehydrated quickly. In the end, it depends more on what you wish to experience in Udaipur.

If you want to admire the city with greenery and filled lakes, then monsoon is a good time to visit. In the summers, you can still enjoy the activities such as wildlife sightseeing, boating, etc. which makes it a decent time to visit.

Most importantly, you get amazing deals on hotels and flights during the low/off season. So, if you are on a budget trip, then this is a great time to consider for your Udaipur trip.

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Climate of Udaipur

Climate of Udaipur is divided into three major parts – Winters, Summers, and Monsoon. Visitors have access to different activities and sights during each climate. We have discussed what you can do during each climate of Udaipur below.

Udaipur in Summer

Summers arrive in Udaipur in April and continue till June. It can get extremely hot during the day time with average temperature ranging between 28 and 40 degrees Celsius.

Hot winds blow throughout the day, making it extremely difficult to explore the city. The weather cools down during the evening and at night. This is why it is advised to not visit Udaipur in summers as you risk dehydration while sightseeing.

But summer also means that most hotels offer rooms at half rates or even lesser price. So, if you are looking to enjoy a night at the luxury hotels here or wish to explore Udaipur without the crowds, then this is a great time to visit.

Make sure you keep yourself hydrated and wear a hat and sunglasses to protect yourself from the heat.

Udaipur in Monsoon

Udaipur experiences monsoon in the months of July to September and the average temperature ranges around 25 to 35 degrees Celsius.

Since the city receives scanty rainfall, it is a good time to visit as the lakes fill up and the mountain ranges around Udaipur turn lush green. Visitors can enjoy rooftop views from the restaurants here and can go on romantic boat rides as well.

It can be a little humid and hot during the day but it becomes chilly at night so, do carry a jacket with you.

Another great thing about visiting Udaipur in monsoon is that most sightseeing spots are open and you still get amazing deals on hotels and flights. Moreover, there aren’t many tourists around at this time so you can enjoy your time in peace here.

Udaipur in Winter

Starting from October and continuing till March, winter is undoubtedly the best time to visit Udaipur. The city experiences a bright and sunny climate during the daytime with extremely chilly nights.

The temperature in Udaipur in winter ranges between 10 and 25 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for sightseeing and activities.

Visitors can enjoy all the outdoor activities during this time including boat rides, strolls in the colorful streets of Udaipur, exploring the palaces and temples, and a lot more.

Also, you can event attend the festivals and events such as Shilgram Art Fair, Kumbalgarh Festival, Diwali, Dussehra, Udaipur World Music, etc. during this time.

The only drawback is that since it is a popular time to visit Udaipur, the prices of the hotels and activities would be high too. Make sure you book your trip in advance to avoid last-minute prices.

Best Month to Visit Udaipur

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Read on to know what you can expect to see and do in Udaipur in each month.

One of the best months to visit Udaipur, the weather in January is cool and dry. The temperature ranges between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius so, make sure you pack a jacket to keep yourself warm.

There are lots of attractions and activities to explore in this month and you can start your year by sightseeing around this gorgeous location. But since it is a peak month to visit Udaipur, hotel and flight prices can be a little high too.

Another great month to visit Udaipur is February when the weather stays cool and dry with considerably fewer tourists around. The temperature stays under 28 degrees Celsius during the day and the nights are a little chilly.

Most activities and places are open at this time and the prices of hotels and tours are not as high as well. Also, you can witness the Udaipur World Music Festival in February.

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This is the last month with a pleasant weather in Udaipur and since it is the transition month, there are even fewer tourists in the city.

March experiences a slightly warm temperature but it is still a good time for sightseeing and doing activities such as boating, wildlife sightings, and so on.

In March, you can also attend festivals in Udaipur such as Mewar Festival, Gangaur Festival, Holi, and so on. Plus, since this is the shoulder season, the prices for hotels and flights are lower as well.

April is the beginning of summers in Udaipur which means it can become slightly hot during this month. The temperature reaches 35 degrees Celsius during the day and the evenings are cool and pleasant.

Sightseeing and activities are still open with fewer tourists around. If you are planning a budget trip, then this is a great time to visit Udaipur.

This is the hottest month to visit Udaipur with temperatures ranging around 40 degrees Celsius during the day.

As a result, not a lot of tourists visit in this month and the hotel and tour prices are generally low as well. Visitors can still explore the forts, palaces, lakes, etc. in Udaipur but stay hydrated at all times.

June marks the beginning of monsoon season. So, the weather in Udaipur in June is both hot and humid.

This is definitely not a good time to visit Udaipur for sightseeing as it becomes very difficult to explore during the hot and humid weather. However, you do get amazing deals and discounts during this month.

You can also plan a visit in July that receives moderate amount of rainfall. The temperature decreases a little so, you will experience a slightly cooler yet humid weather here.

You can still enjoy sightseeing and activities around here with fewer crowds. You can also get cheapest hotels and flights during this time.

Udaipur City

This is the wettest month to visit Udaipur and is not a good time for sightseeing. You will end up cooped inside your hotel due to the rainfall which can disrupt your Udaipur itinerary.

That being said, it is a good time to visit to attend the Teej festival, Hariyali Amavasya Festival, and the Gangaur Festival that takes place in July/August. Plus, you get cheap hotels and flight tickets in this month.

September is the second wettest month in Udaipur with average temperature below 28 degrees Celsius.

This might hamper your travel plans a bit but if you don’t mind a little rainfall, then this is a great time to visit Udaipur. All the lakes are filled at this time and there is lush greenery surrounding the city.

In October, it finally stops raining in Udaipur and the winter season begins in this region. Days are warm and humid while the nights are a bit chilly.

Due to the pleasant weather, it is a good time for sightseeing and activities and you will see more tourists coming to the city.

Visitors also get a chance to celebrate festivals such as Dussehra, Navratri, Diwali, and World Living Heritage Festival in Udaipur.

November is a great month to visit the popular places in Udaipur such as the lakes, palaces, forts, etc. as the weather remains cool and dry throughout the month. The temperature ranges between 25 and 15 degrees Celsius.

This is the start of the peak season in Udaipur so, you can expect to pay higher price for hotels, flights, tours, and so on.

December is the best month to visit Udaipur as the weather is cool and pleasant at this time. The average temperature in Udaipur in December is below 20 degrees Celsius which makes it an ideal time for sightseeing.

Moreover, you can enjoy several activities in Udaipur this month such as boating, camel rides, wildlife sightseeing, and so on.

You also have festivals such as Shilpgram Art Fair, Kumbalgarh Festival, and so on during this month to attend in Udaipur.

But one thing to keep in mind, due to Christmas and New Year celebrations, prices for hotels, flights, and tours can become a little hiked during this month. So, make sure you book your trip in advance.

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The cost of flights, activities, hotels, etc. varies in Udaipur depending on the weather and the month you visit. So, now you can plan a trip to Udaipur with all these details in your hands.

If you wish to enjoy Udaipur in good weather and don’t mind the crowds, then the winter months between October and March are the best time to visit Udaipur. You will also be able to enjoy Christmas and New Year celebrations if you plan a trip in December or January.

To enjoy the city of Udaipur with fewer crowds, monsoon season is the perfect time to visit. But be careful of the lakes as the water level would be higher during this time.

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very good article on the best time to visit Udaipur.

Thank you so much

Every season is worth celebrating, but October to Feb is special because there are so many celebrations like Navratri, Diwali, Christmas, Shilpgram Utsav, and of course New Year.

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Best Time To Visit Udaipur

Plan your trip during best season to experience the best of this stunning destination

The best time to visit Udaipur is winter in the months from September till March when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and temperature ranges from 11 °C to 26 °C. Udaipur sees the highest number of travelers during the winter season as the weather is cool, unlike the summer season. Also, Shilpgram Crafts Fair is being organized every year during the winter season which people can enjoy in Udaipur in this season. This makes it an ideal time to visit Udaipur .  

The monsoon season in Udaipur begins in July and continues till September when the weather becomes quite pleasant and cheap hotel prices can be availed during this season. Although, frequent rains might hinder the sightseeing plans. The hotel prices are high during this time of the year as this is the peak season to visit Udaipur. If you are someone who is looking for great deals and discounts then it is advisable to visit Udaipur in the month of July. Udaipur’s weather remains pleasant and is good for exploring lakes as these lakes turn out to be more fascinating during the monsoon season.

It is also the best season to visit Udaipur because the weather is perfect for exploring the ancient haveli, forts, monuments, and palaces. There are plenty of fairs and festivals that are held in Udaipur during this time of the year.

Let's take a look at the month-wise details for the ideal time to visit Udaipur:

March - June ( 28°C to 40°C) :

As the duration of summer months can be experiencing scorching heat, it can be quite a task to visit Udaipur this time. However, the weather gets a little cooler by night.

July - September ( 25°C to 35°C) :

With the month of June, here comes the season of monsoon. With pleasantly warm weather, boat rides and rooftop dinings can be best enjoyed.

October - February ( 10°C to 25°C) :

And, here comes the winter season from October to February which are the best months to visit Udaipur . Take a stroll through beautiful streets and visit magnificent monuments.

Festivals Celebrated in Udaipur

Gangaur: Gangaur also famous as the Mewar festival is the grandest and most important festival celebrated in Gangaur. The whole Udaipur comes to life during this festival as various classical folk dances and traditional music performances are performed. The festival is celebrated in the month of April every year. It can be considered as the best time to visit Udaipur and Mount Abu in terms of festivities. 

Diwali: Diwali is the most important festival of the Hindu religion which is celebrated with great pomp and show. During the Diwali festivities, the streets, malls, and markets are all lit up. The houses are decorated with candles. Lanterns, fairy lights, flowers, etc and the whole city looks vibrant and quirky. Diwali is usually celebrated in the month of October or November.

Holi: This is another festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Udaipur. The royal families of Udaipur actively participate in all the rituals and ceremonies of the festival. The festival is celebrated in the month of March.  

Shilpgram Utsav: This Utsav takes place in the last week of December wherein a 10 days festival is held at the Shilpgram village where you can shop for artistic products and handicrafts from different parts of the country.

Climate in Udaipur

Summer season in udaipur.

Summers in Udaipur are extremely hot. The weather cools down a bit towards the evening and the night, and there is a cool breeze all around.

You can visit Rajasthan in March and April to partake in the vibrant festivities of the Mewar festival held here. Engage in the local festivities and enjoy the magical charm of this lake town.

Monsoon Season in Udaipur

Monsoons in Udaipur last from July to October. If you visit Udaipur in August, the weather may be slightly humid, but the surrounding mountain ranges will dawn a bright green hue. Go on fun city tours and sightseeing exhibitions during this time and enjoy boat rides.

During the monsoon off-season, tourists can also get good discounts on hotels and tour packages. So book your holiday packages to Udaipur beforehand to avoid any delays and hassles.

Winter Season in Udaipur

November to February constitutes the winter season in this region, and this is considered the best time to visit Udaipur. The weather is mild and conducive for sightseeing tours. Tourists can enjoy the Shilpgram Crafts Fair held during this time of the year.

Enjoy a fun holiday in this beautiful lake town and experience the magic and splendor of Udaipur. Spend a scintillating adventurous time in one of the most majestic royal cities of Rajasthan.

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Udaipur Itinerary: how to spend 3 days in Udaipur

This post is a travelguide with a 3 day Udaipur itinerary. Udaipur, also known as the “City of Lakes” and the “Venice of the East”, is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan known for its stunning architecture, beautiful lakes, rich history, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes

Udaipur is one of my favourite cities in Rajasthan . Both times I visited, it was a welcome respite from the overwhelming experiences elsewhere in India. The city is less hectic and the relaxed atmosphere enticed me to stay much longer than the 3 day Udaipur itinerary that I initially planned. 

Udaipur is not a big city, but there are plenty of things to do. I would say that 3 days in Udaipur will allow you to see the most important highlights. After that the charm of Udaipur lies in meeting its friendly people, relaxing in one of the organic restaurants or wandering along the ghats.

You can also explore the scenic Aravalli hills with its rural villages like Delwara . If you are interested in charities you can volunteer at the animal aid rescue center or Seva Mandir .

Gangaur ghat is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur

3 day Udaipur itinerary

Udaipur itinerary day 1, the ghats of udaipur.

Start the first day of your Udaipur itinerary at the ghats. Ghats play an important role in India. They refer to places where steps are leading down to a river or a lake. It is where people come to pray, bath or celebrate important Hindu festivals . Most famous are the ghats in Varanasi , but Udaipur has it’s own ghats at the beautiful Pichola lake.

Gangaur Ghat is one of the most scenic ghats in Udaipur. During the day it is always busy with people bathing, washing, praying and performing ceremonies. Early morning is maybe the best time to visit this place in Udaipur. Everything is still peaceful and quiet and you can see the sun rise over the lake.

Another ghat with a beautiful view on the lake is Hanuman ghat on the other side of the lake. From here you can also see the city palace and get a sense of how big this complex really is. While Gangaur ghat is perfect to see the sunrise, Hanuman ghat is the best place in Udaipur to see the sun set. There are several restaurants where you can sit down to see this magical moment.

Ghats of Udaipur

Lake Pichola

The ghats of Udaipur lead to Lake Pichola. The lake was man made in 1362 to meet drinking water and irrigation needs of the then small Pichola village.

There are two islands in the lake. The Jag Mandir island with the Garden Lake Palace and the Jag Niwas island with the expensive Taj Lake Palace hotel .

Both sun rise and sun set are the best times to enjoy Lake Pichola. It is very popular to take a boat ride to see the beautiful view on the city palace and the ghats of Udaipur or to visit the Garden Lake Palace.

Lake pichola is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur

City Palace 

After Gangaur ghat and Pichola Lake head to the Udaipur city palace. It is one of the largest palaces in Rajasthan. The palace was built over a period of 400 years and is actually more a complex with several interlinked buildings each with their own gateways, courtyards and gardens.

The city palace flourished when Udaipur was the capital of the Mewar kingdom. The Mewar kings have lost their royal privileges when India became independent in 1947, but the family still owns the palace. Furthermore, they still see it as their duty to work in favour of the development of Udaipur.

A large part of the palace complex is now a museum while the Shiv Niwas  palace and the Fateh Prakash palace have become a heritage hotel. The Mewar Maharana’s created the Mewar trust to use part of the profit they earn for charitable hospitals, educational institutes and environmental preservation.

City palace is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur

The Garden Lake Palace

The garden lake palace on the Jag Mandir island is another former Mewar palace that is certainly worth a visit for its marble elephant statues and its beautiful gardens. Boats that will bring you to the island leave from the City palace.

Jagdish temple

After the city palace it is time to explore Udaipurs bazaar and temples. The Jagdish temple behind the city palace is one of the largest and oldest Hindu temples in Udaipur. The construction was finished in 1651 and has an idol of the deity Jagannath, a form of Vishnu.

The temple is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur to see Hindu religious ceremonies. The temple is always busy with devotees that come to pray. As a foreigner you are welcome to witness the singing and chanting. It is also very worthwile to look at the details in the beautiful carvings on the sides of the temple.

Jagdish temple in Udaipur

Udaipur’s bazaar 

Around the Gangaur ghat you will find a lot of tourist shops selling the famous miniature paintings and other souvenirs. Don’t be fooled this is the bazaar, to see the real Udaipur you must explore the backstreets behind the Jagdish temple.

The further you venture into Udaipur the more local the experience will get. You will find lots of handicrafts, hidden temples, shrines, mosques and excellent street food.

Udaipur bazaar

Udaipur’s Jain temples

In Udaipurs bazaar you will find several small Jain temples that have beautiful mirror and glass decorations. THey are a bit difficult to find, but certainly worth looking out for.

Jain temple in Udaipur

Bagore ki Haveli

End the first day of your Udaipur itinerary at Bagore ki Haveli. This mansion was built in the eighteenth century. After major renovations it is now a museum about the Mewar dynasty. There is also a daily cultural show at night.

I am not a big fan of cultural shows and rarely visit them, but I did really enjoy the Darohar cultural show. Set in one of the oldest haveli’s in Udaipur the location can not be better. Furthermore, it is fun to watch and will certainly make you laugh.

Udaipur itinerary day 2

Start the second day of your Udaipur itinerary in Delwara. One of the highlights of my time in Udaipur was Seva Mandir’s Delwara heritage walk . Seva Mandir is an excellent community based NGO working to improve the lives in the villages around Udaipur.

Delwara is a former royal principality 40 minutes from Udaipur where Seva Mandir worked hard on improving the water situation and garbage collection system. It is an incredible scenic and photogenic village with beautiful Jain temples. The history of the town and Jain temples make it a very worthwile visit.

It is an easy half day trip from Udaipur allowing you to take in some more sights around Udaipur in the afternoon.

Delwara village in Rajasthan

Eklingji temple

22 kilometer north of Udaipur and south of Delwara you will find the beautiful Eklingji temple with a 50 feet high statue of Shiva made out of black marble. It’s a very important Shiva temple for Hindu devotees. Definetly worth a stop when you travel from Delwara to Udaipur.

Ahar cenotaphs

On the way back from Delwara to Udaipur you can also make a stop at the Ahar cenotaphs. Like the cenotaphs in Jaipur they receive not many tourists, despite its beauty. There are over 250 cenotaphs for the Mewar maharaja’s built over a period of 350 years.

Fateh Sagar lake

Udaipur is surrounded by several lakes and it would be impossible to visit them all in your Udaipur itinerary, even if you have 3 days in Udaipur.

Fateh Sagar Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Udaipur. It is home to three islands that can be visited by boat. One is having a Solar Observatory and the other one the popular Nehru park . At the banks of the lake you will also find the beautiful Mewar gardens of Saheliyon ki Bari. 

Fateh Sagar lake in Udaipur

The Monsoon Palace

End the second day of your Udaipur itinerary at the monsoon palace for the best place to watch the sunset. The monsoon palace was once owned by the Mewar royal family, but lost most of its glory. What makes this place worth visiting is the location.

It is high up in the Aravalli hills. At 944 meters above Pichola lake the palace offers panoramic views on the city of Udaipur, the lakes and the surrounding countryside. This is probably the most romantic place to visit in Udaipur.

Monsoon palace in Udaipur

Udaipur itinerary day 3

Animal aid unlimited rescue center.

Start the third day of your Udaipur itinerary with a visit to the Animal Rescue center in Badi . You can either come for a short visit or spent one or more days volunteering to help take care of the animals. They have a special section for long-term residents like dogs that are paralyzed, but their aim is to release the animals back to where they came from once recovered.

I was very impressed by this project and the dedication of the people that work here. A must visit for any animal lover. Either take a tuk tuk taxi or take the local bus to Badi.

Animal Aid Unlimited in Udaipur

Badi is also home to one of the most quiet and pristine lakes near Udaipur. Far away from the crowds, but still easy to visit with public transport you will find little known Badi lake.

View from monsoon palace in udaipur

More than 3 days in Udaipur

The jain temples in ranakpur.

3 hours from Udaipur you can find one of the most important Jain temples in India. If you are coming from Jodhpur they are on your way. I took an early morning bus from Jodhpur and hopped off at Ranakpur. The temple is a huge complex of white marble full with detailed carvings of deities.

After visiting the temple I had a cup of chai near the road and quickly got on a bus towards Udaipur. The temples are worth a quick stop if you are travelling from Jodhpur to Udaipur or the other way around.

However, unless you are a big fan of temples or have a specific interest in Jainism I wouldnt make my way out there just for the temple. There are some small Jain temples in Udaipur and Delwara as well.

Ranakpur temple

Udaipur itinerary travel tips

The best places to eat in udaipur, 1. al rehmaniya restaurant.

Udaipur is a vegan’s paradise. If you are not vegetarian and do love your meat once in a while, try the delicious curries at the Al Rehmaniya restaurant. They have two branches, one close to the mosque and one at Pichola lake with a nice terrace overlooking the lake.

Chicken curry at Al Rehmaniya restaurant in Udaipur

2. Millets of Mewar

Udaipur had the best selection of organic restaurants I have seen in India, with menu’s offering something else than the standard Indian food. Millets of Mewar was my favourite because of its creative delicious salads and different curries. All vegetarian and organic for reasonable prices.

The best places to sleep in Udaipur

1. udai haveli.

Based on the reviews I had expected a bit more of Udai Haveli . When we arrived we were first shown a small room right next to the family’s noisy common area. We said we were not too happy about this and we were then shown a room on the fourth floor which was really nice.

It seems to be a labyrinth of several added floors and the quality of the rooms varies a lot. In between live the owners and their families who seem a bit indifferent towards the guests. They leave the running of the hotel to a very young and friendly guy.

2. Zostel Hostel

Zostel Hostel has become a reliable chain in India that stands for clean hostels with excellent facilities and friendly staff. Can’t really go wrong staying in a zostel and they have one in Udaipur too.

Other recommendations are

Budget : Musafir hostel

Midrange : Shemesh homestay

Midrange extra : Little Garden guesthouse

Residential area in Udaipur

How to get around Udaipur

Uber and ola.

Uber is a good way to get around in Udaipur, but India has its own similar business called Ola cabs that is even more popular. The good thing about both Ola and Uber is that it is cheaper than a tuk tuk and you do not need to negotiate the price or explain where you need to go. Both offer a pool option in which you share your ride with others that makes it even more affordable.

Ola also has a tuk tuk option that is one of the best and most affordable way to travel for shorter distances. I never had to wait long for a Ola or Uber to come and most of the time when I ordered the pool option I had no other passengers.

There is of course always the option of stopping a tuk tuk on the road, but be prepared to negotiate about the price.

The best time to visit Udaipur

The best time to visit Udaipur is between October and March. In October temperatures cool down and you might have a chance to join the festivities for Dussehra and Diwali. India’s biggest festivals.

Temperatures remain pleasant till March. In April and May, Rajasthan in general, will be extremely hot. In June it is the start of the monsoon that lasts till September and will see a lot of rainfall.

Sustainable Travel in Udaipur

Udaipur is a very relaxed city compared to other Indian cities in Rajasthan. Tourism is growing though and has both positive and negative impacts. Traveling sustainably in Udaipur, involves conscious choices that minimize your environmental impact and support the local community.

Support the local community:  You can support the community by purchasing goods and services from local vendors, artisans, markets and restaurants. It is better to try Northern Indian cuisine that uses local ingredients rather than imported foreign foods. Northern Indian food is very vegetarian friendly and it is easy to follow a vegan diet.

Stay in small scale sustainable hotels : It is also better to stay in locally-owned guesthouses or homestays to support the local economy directly. These accommodations often have a more positive impact on the environment compared to large hotels.

Where possible, I can recommend staying in a homestay for an authentic cultural experience. You might want to bring a small book with pictures of your family to break the ice.

You can also try to look for guesthouses or homestays that prioritizes sustainable practices. That said, environmental awareness is still low. It’s up to you to use water sparsely, turn off lights, air conditioning, and heating when leaving your accommodation.

Use public transport : Udaipur has a well-developed public transportation system. Opt for public transport, whenever possible, instead of private cars to reduce carbon emissions.

Respect the culture : Besides environmental concerns it is also important to respect the culture. Udaipur has a Hindu majority. Therefore, learn about the local customs and traditions beforehand and be mindful of your behavior.

People will appreciate it, if you dress modestly, especially at religious sites. Learning a few basic phrases in Hindi, can go a long way in building meaningful connections and to learn more about the local culture. Not everybody is happy to have their picture taken. When in doubt, ask permission.

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What an awesome looking trip!! Sweet baby goat cuddles and monkeys sitting on a wall?! Sign me up!!

Love how you go off the beaten path and find these gems! Enjoyed reading the post, and your pics are great! I would probably spend few hours on the terrace of that Monsoon Palace. 😀 Thanks!

I really don’t know this part of the well, other than Goa and that was a beach holiday not a cultural experience. So I think I need to follow in your footsteps and do something about it. Thank you. Kx

Udaipur is definitely not something which is on the tourist radar like Jaipur, and I am glad you made time to explore the city. It is indeed tranquil (well by Indian standards and offers a more laid-back experience. Really love all the candid photos!

I’ve always wanted to go to India. This is now on my list. The architecture looks amazing.

Very nice article! Wonderful pictures, Thanks for sharing this information with us

right, udaipur has so many more places to be visited, in previous year i visited to the observatory of solar sciences, which is very amazing experience for me, also the mansoon palace. always love this blog.

Thanks for sharing this amazing information with us.

This helps me a lot to plan my itinerary for the Rajasthan tour.

Very helpful information. The photographs are breathtaking, and the descriptions are very well done.

A very good Udiapur itinerary, Ellis. I have used most of your recommendations for my upcoming trip to Rajasthan. Thanks and keep writing.

Very comprehensive and informative! I think these tips and advice are much helpful. Thank you for such detailed description of the destination. Great Post. Thank you very much for sharing the interesting information, I read it completely. Excellent Explanation. Images are very nice.

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As soon as the plan for vacation or a short break is on board, the first question comes to the mind of every solo traveler, couple looking for romantic getaway or family holiday planner is what is the best time of visit a destination or in here let us just put it in this way:

What is the best time to visit Udaipur? Or maybe – what is the best month to visit Udaipur?

Udaipur – known as the “Venice of the East” and “The Lake City of India”, is a complete tourist destination that has everything – picturesque lakes, the magnificent palaces of the royals, beautiful temples, lush green landscapes, mountains and more.  Due to its location just near the Thar Desert, the city has sort of hot and semi-arid climatic conditions along with the commons seasons across India that is summer, monsoon and winter.

We know it is troubling you to plan for your Udaipur holidays with confusions around seasons and climatic conditions. Our article will make it easier to decide the best time to visit Udaipur. Read on…

Visit Udaipur in Summer

Months:  March to June

Residing just a few miles from the famous Thar Desert, Udaipur experiences extremely hot and dry summers with temperatures rising to 45 degree Celsius. On an average the temperature remains around 30 – 35 degree during March to June. With such weather conditions, summer is not the best time to visit Udaipur. However, if you still got the plan then you can refer to below exceptional activities and attractions.

What are the Things To Do in Udaipur During Summer?

  • The Mewar festival  in March / April
  • Experience the nightlife in Udaipur  by visiting Bars and Cafe
  • Experience the festival of colour – Holi
  • Spend your day at the amusement parks and water parks in Udaipur
  • Visit the Snow Park
  • Treat your taste buds at one of top restaurants in Udaipur
  • Pamper yourself  at one of the spa and wellness centers in Udaipur
  • Make your stay at one of the heritage resorts to experience the Rajasthani culture and tradition

Visit Udaipur in Monsoon

Months: July to September

The monsoon in Udaipur is minimal during July to September month. During the rainy season the humidity is at maximum high of 90% – 95% whereas the temperature drops to 30 degree Celsius but you can experience dust, thunderstorms, and windy weather. Of course with that said, the benefit is you will find the lakes filled with water, the lush greenery, magnificent views of the city making it more romantic. On top of this, you might get a great deal on flight tickets, hotels and resorts.

We recommend to visit Udaipur in monsoon if you are an offbeat traveller looking for a change or experience something different in the rain and lush greenery.

What are the Things To Do in Udaipur During Monsoon?

  • The festival of Teej in July or  August
  • Enjoy the Hariyali Amavasya Festival at Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Spectate or participate the Gangaur Festival
  • Spend your time enjoying the views or sunset at lakes in Udaipur – Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaisagar Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Rajsamand Lake, etc.
  • Explore museums and parks in Udaipur – City Palace Museum, Ahar Archaeological Museum, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal Museum, Vintage and Classic Car Museum, Bagore Ki Haveli, etc.
  • Visit Under The Sun, India’s largest fish aquarium
  • Spend a fun time enjoying a puppet show and folk dance show
  • Don’t forget to visit the Monsoon Palace

Visit Udaipur in Winter

Months:  October to February

Winters are the best if you are planning to visit Udaipur during the months – October to March. The days are sunny and the nights are chilled with temperature ranging from 10 degree to 25 degree Celsius. Among these months, you can experience the cold wave during the month of December and January.

If you are planning a trip to Udaipur within this duration then you will enjoy pleasant views, boat rides on the lakes, rooftop dinners, shopping, enjoying the best festivals. Also a note, at this is just most preferred time to visit Udaipur, we recommend to book your hotels and resorts to the earliest for hassle-free vacation.

What are the Things To Do in Udaipur in Winter?

  • Explore the City Palace, Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, Saheliyon Ki Bari, and other temples and monuments
  • Enjoy motorboat or a boat ride in the lakes of Udaipur
  • Camel rides are not to be missed
  • Enjoy sunset at the Fateh Sagar Lake, Sajjangarh Fort, Jagmandir Palace, Sunset Terrace
  • Dussehra celebrations – The win of good over evil
  • Navaratri celebrations – Enjoy 9 day music and dance festival
  • Spectate or participate in the World Living Heritage Festival
  • Celebrate Diwali – The festival of lights and crackers
  • Visit Shilpgram Art Fair
  • Book your tickets for the Udaipur World Music Festival and dance to the tunes of renowned artists
  • Enjoy the Kumbhalgarh Festival
  • Wildlife spotting at Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Lastly, shop till you drop at the shopping markets in Udaipur

We hope our article will help you plan your holiday based on the season or month you pick and cherish the memories for a lifetime with so much things to do in Udaipur.

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Is peak season, what to expect.

  • Pleasant days and cold nights
  • Peak tourist season
  • Annual Shilpgram Crafts Fair
  • Temperatures ranging from 12-25 degree Celsius
  • Costly hotels/resorts and homestays

is Moderate Season

  • Peak Monsoon Season
  • Lush green and scenic surroundings
  • Budget friendly stays
  • Temperatures ranging from 25-32 degree Celsius

is Off Season

  • Peak summer season
  • Hottest time of the year
  • Temperatures ranging between 40 degrees to 45 degree Celsius
  • Good hotels, stays and resorts available at pocket friendly rates

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Best Time to Travel Udaipur!

Udaipur in winters (september to march).

Popularly known as the ‘city of lakes’, Udaipur is a sight to behold. Formerly the capital of the Mewar Kingdom, the city is set around artificial lakes and is known for its palaces and royal residences.

Udaipur serves as an ideal destination for a fun trip with friends or family, with multiple activities to indulge in like shopping at the local market, a boat ride on Lake Pichola , or exploring attractions like Lake Palace, City Palace , Saheliyon Ki Bari , and much more. The temperatures during these months usually range between 12 to 25 degrees, making the experience pleasant.

Udaipur in Monsoon (July to October)

These are the months when monsoon seeps into Udaipur with little to moderate rains across the city. The temperatures usually range between 25-32 degrees, with humid days, though the evenings are pleasant. There are ample stays to choose from, ranging from homestays to hotels and resorts, and one can enjoy a peaceful vacation at budget-friendly rates.

Udaipur in Summers (April to June)

Considered as the hottest and the most humid months of the year, April to June are not the ideal months to visit Udaipur. With temperatures ranging between 40-45 degrees, the afternoons are usually quite hot for sightseeing. Budget travelers can still plan a trip and book stays and hostels at discounted rates.

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The weather of Udaipur in peak season is pleasant and comfortable weather with sunny days and cold nights. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.

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A royal lake city that sparkles with historic and cultural significance, is it any wonder that Udaipur is a renowned tourist destination? With its architectural beauty, natural landscapes, customs and traditions, the ‘city of white’ beckons travellers from far and wide. Not only for its heritage and spirituality, but for its merriment! Thus, staying true to the essence of Rajasthan. Udaipur Tourism is indeed spectacular and is a must visit places

When it comes to the best time to visit Udaipur, we can make some suggestions but it is ultimately up to you to make the right decision. The city observes 3 main seasons – winter, summer and monsoon. With each season comes its own set of advantages, disadvantages, risks and precautions. Depending upon your requirements and unique personality, you will favour one over the others.

 We’ve provided a breakdown of each period, along with valuable insights and tips, to make your decision-making process that much more seamless. 

Udaipur in Winter (November to February)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 11.6°C and 28.3°C. 

Weather – Udaipur during the winter is regarded as pleasant and comfortable. It is significantly cooler than the summers but cannot be described as cold. The days enjoy mild sunshine while the nights are nippy. Humidity from the monsoon season begins to diminish as winter creeps in, rendering a crispness to the atmosphere. With amicable temperatures, it is indeed the best climate to visit Udaipur in. 

Significance – Winter in this magnificent city is meant for sightseeing and exploration of the natural, cultural and heritage sights. Some of the most stunning destinations to visit include City Palace, Sajjangarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Lake Fatehsagar, Lake Dudhtalai and Lake Pichola. What better time to visit these gorgeous palaces, forts and lakes? Not to mention, the colourful bazaars where one can shop and treat themselves to winter delicacies! Plus, the annual Shilpgram Crafts Fair takes place at this time of year. 

Why you should visit now – Udaipur being a city in the state of Rajasthan is prone to an extremely tropical climate. The heat, humidity and rain make it hard to execute day tours and itineraries without cancellations and/or discomfiture. As such, one should enjoy the city during this season. Most importantly, royalty is best experienced during the winter and luxury is best savoured with a chill in the atmosphere! Furthermore, the architectural beauty is magnified and the lakes take on romantic charm during this lovely period. 

Things to know before the visit – Udaipur consists of luxe, medium and budget style accommodation. However, as this is peak tourist season, prices will incline towards the higher side. When it comes to sightseeing, ticket prices may be hard to haggle and crowds will definitely be large. The best time to explore the city is between 10 am and 9 pm, as it gets cold afterward.

Tips – Carry layered clothing, sturdy pairs of shoes, mosquito repellent and some hand sanitizer. Make sure you carry a camera or a smart phone with good pixel size, as you will want to take lots of pictures! Ladies should avoid tight or revealing clothes and men should wear long trousers, as temple visits will most likely be on the itinerary. 

Udaipur in Summer (March to June)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 28.8°C and 38.3°C. 

Weather – Like the rest of the state of Rajasthan, the weather of Udaipur in the summer is scorching. As temperatures flare into the 40-degree range, the atmosphere gets uncomfortable and unbearable. The tropical heat leaves one feeling worn out and dehydrated. However, relief comes in the form of pleasant evenings that foster acceptable temperatures. 

Significance – Udaipur summers are synonymous with fresh juices, breezy fashion and dips in the pool. But there is also great cultural significance to consider. The Mewar festival occurs during the confluence of spring and summer, welcoming the arrival of the former with song and dance. During this period, Udaipur is cloaked with festivity, celebration and gusto!

Why you should visit now – Although the season of summer brings with it blistering heat, sweaty palms and the constant need to drink water, there are some silver linings too! If you’re lucky enough to be staying at or visiting one of the magnificent palace hotels, this the perfect time to lounge in the gorgeous pools and sip delicious mocktails. These hotels are the epitome of indulgence and one can enjoy beautifully prepared food and live music.  

Things to know before the visit – Mid May to June experiences the harshest weather conditions, in terms of heat. As such, it is advisable to stay indoors or visit airconditioned places. If you decide to visit Udaipur, take note of the fact that this is mid-season. Although the prices will be friendlier, there is a reason that tourists stay away from the city at this time.

Tips – Your suitcase should contain light and airy cotton clothing and open sandals. Make sure to pack a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Carry a one litre water bottle so that you remain hydrated through the day. Venture into the city in the evenings!

Udaipur in Monsoon (July to October)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of monsoon fluctuates between 25°C and 35°C. 

Weather – Udaipur welcomes the reign of the rain with open arms. Although humidity is at its peak and showers are moderate to high, the temperature is significantly lower than that of summer. As such, it is a particularly lovely time to bask in the beauty of this wonderful natural phenomena. 

Significance – Monsoons in Udaipur are truly magical. One can enjoy scenic boat rides, long strolls by the lake, rooftop meals, palace tours and festival celebrations. Here are some of the recommended sites to see and experience - Monsoon Palace, City Palace, Raas Leela, Bagore Ki Haveli and Lake Pichola. There are really some amazing places to visit in Udaipur , so make sure to check it out

Why you should visit now – There is something to be said about the crystal drops of rain that transform landscapes into lush wonderlands. Udaipur monsoons are simply breathtaking, owing to the earthy freshness and sweet symphony of the pitter-patter. You can glimpse the neighbouring hills that sparkle in all its greenness. Picture the palaces, forts, lakes and monuments drenched in the glistening water. This is the best season to visit Udaipur in if you’re seeking a magical experience. 

Things to know before the visit – This period witnesses the lowest amount of tourism. As such, it is a great time for budget travellers to avail of deals on flights , hotels and Udaipur tour packages . So, make sure you book well in advance to optimise on these good prices. 

Tips – It may be obvious to say that one needs to pack rainwear such as a windcheater, umbrella and gumboots. Make sure to stay dry as you don’t want to catch a cold and ruin the rest of your trip. If you’re carrying any kind of camera equipment for photography, ensure that it is waterproof or well sheltered. Also, try and book a room with a view of one of the lakes. It’s worth it! You can also check out more ways on How to reach Udaipur

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Peak Season is from November to February, which constitutes the winter season in Udaipur. The days are sunny, and the evenings cool, making it perfect to venture out into the city for sightseeing.

Shoulder Season :  July to October  is the monsoon season in Udaipur, but the city receives scarce rainfall. Temperatures are relatively lower, and hotel tariffs also drop.

Off-season:  March to June is t he period when the tourists start thinning out as summers are extreme during these months with temperatures going as high as  45 degrees celsius. Because of the low tourist population, the hotel and flight rates reach hit an all time low.

Budget For Udaipur

For Budget Travellers: INR 500 to 1500 a day

  • Accommodation in hostels and guesthouses: INR 230 - 700
  • Food in local cafes and street eateries: INR 300 - 500
  • Public Transport in buses: INR 10 - 100
  • Sightseeing: INR 10 - 200

For Mid-range Travellers: INR 1600 to INR 3600 a day

  • Accommodation in mid-range hotels and homestays: INR 900 - 1500
  • Food in mid-range cafes and restaurants: INR 400 - 700
  • Local transport in auto-rickshaws, and local taxis: INR 250 - 400
  • Sightseeing & Tours: INR 10 - 1000

For Luxury Travellers: INR 6000 and upwards

  • Accommodation in 4* or 5* hotels: INR 3000 and upwards
  • Food in upscale restaurants and bars: INR 1000 and upwards
  • Local transport in cabs: INR 400 and upwards
  • Sightseeing, guided tours: INR 1000 and upwards

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Udaipur Travel Guide

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Here we are with the most helpful Udaipur Travel Guide; this will include the following categories:

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Udaipur being the most romantic city doesn’t experience extreme climatic conditions, to be simplified: The winters in Udaipur aren’t too chilly, summers in Udaipur aren’t too boiling and monsoons in Udaipur aren’t too muggy.

But the ideal time to visit Udaipur is in the winter season that lasts from the month of October to February , as one can enjoy the day-time travel as well with the ideal temperature of minimum 10 degree Celsius approximately and maximum 30 degree Celsius.

If the rains do not bother you, you must visit Udaipur in the monsoon season as the city with several lakes complimented with the Aravali range of mountains makes the site look heavenly with an approximate temperature of 23 to 40 degree Celsius. Monsoon months: July to September.

Also the summer season is considered to be the off-season for tourism in Udaipur as the maximum temperature can reach upto 44 degree Celsius. Summer months: March to June.

How to Reach Udaipur?

Maharana Pratap Airport Dabok Udaipur

Udaipur can be accessed by several major cities of India including Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Jaipur, Jodhpur and a lot more.

By Air: The Maharana Pratap Airport or The Dabok Airport is located at a distance of 20kms from the main Udaipur City; reputed airlines have scheduled routine flights including Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, Jet Airways and Air Deccan.

By Train: Udaipur has a well-connected rail network to several cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, etc. Trains that run via Udaipur Railway Station: Bandra-Udaipur SF Express, Mewar Express, Gwalior-Udaipur Express, Chetak Express and Annanya Express.

By Bus: Udaipur is blessed with an efficient bus network connecting to various cities, some reliable bus operators in Udaipur are, Vishwakarma Tours and Travels, Shree Parshwanath Travels, Shrinath Travel Agency, Neeta Travels, etc.

Best Hotels in Udaipur

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We’ve compiled 3 lists with the best 5 star, 4 star and budget hotels in Udaipur mentioned below:

5 Star Hotels in Udaipur

One can live in a royal palace transformed into a hotel and feel like a royal King/Queen; we’ve listed all the 5-star hotels in Udaipur below:

  • Taj Lake Palace
  • Oberoi Udai Vilas
  • The Leela Palace
  • Fateh Prakash Palace
  • Trident Udaipur
  • Lalit Laxmi Vilas
  • TatSaraasa Resort and Spa
  • Club Mahindra
  • Raas Devigarh

All the hotels mentioned above are either a former palace built by the ancient Mewar rulers or the replicas of these palaces to provide a luxurious stay to their guests, with the ancient Rajasthani architecture equipped with modern amenities providing a satisfying stay in Udaipur.

4 Star Hotels in Udaipur

There are also several options available in 4 star hotels that will also offer lavish stays listed below:

  • Chunda Palace
  • Ramada Resort & Spa
  • Radisson Blu
  • Inder Residency
  • Ram Pratap Palace
  • Justa Rajputana
  • Jhadol Safari Resort
  • Golden Tulip
  • Spectrum Hotel & Residencies

The hotels mentioned above will provide a delightful experience, and will be pocket-friendly as compared to other 5 star hotels in Udaipur.

Budget Hotels in Udaipur

Nowadays budget travelling is the latest trend, one believes in comfort stays that don’t prick a hole in their pockets. There are numerous options in Udaipur for budget hotels; we’ve gathered the best budget hotels in Udaipur that offer good services as well.

  • Greco House
  • The Lakeaway
  • Hotel Vishnupriya
  • Hotel Pichola Haveli
  • Hotel Mukund Vilas
  • Hotel Udaigarh
  • Hotel Rangniwas Palace
  • Shree Jagdish Mahal
  • Hotel Mewar Haveli
  • Hotel Kurabar Kothi
  • Jheel Guest House
  • Hotel Boheda Palace
  • Hotel Thamla Haveli

There are several other budgeted hotels available in old city Udaipur, where you can have a pleasant stay.

Also we’re mentioning few hostels available, if you prefer to stay in a traveler’s hostel:

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  • Moustache Hostel
  • Bunkyard Hostel
  • Backpacker Panda Lake Pichola
  • The Hostel Crawl
  • Backpacker Panda Lake Fateh Sagar
  • Banjaara Hostel

Best Places to Visit in Udaipur

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Udaipur is a tourist’s deck, and therefore contains several sites to be explored. A list with all the places you must visit in Udaipur has been displayed below:

The City Palace :

This royal palace was built over 400 years ago; it is now open for public to explore along with the amusing museums with unique artifacts.

Lakes and the locations nearby:

As Udaipur is considered as the city of lakes, you must visit the prime lakes of Udaipur also various locations that shall increase the charm of the lakes, following are stated below:

  • Pichola Lake
  • Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Ambrai Ghat
  • Gangaur Ghat

Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh) and Sajjangarh Biological Park:

Built in 1884, the Monsoon Palace was constructed by Maharana Sajjan Singh so that he could admire the monsoon clouds from the top of a hill.

The Sajjangarh Biological Park inhabits various species, and is located beneath the Sajjangarh Palace.

Nehru Garden

Situated amidst the alluring Fateh Sagar Lake, this garden can be accessed by a boat ride that can be booked at the same time from the lakeshore.

Take a walk into the tribal cultural lifestyle of several regions in India maintained in form of a museum.

Gardens in Udaipur

For a peaceful environment you must visit the lush gardens in Udaipur that carry their own unique significance.

  • Rajiv Gandhi Park
  • Gulab Bagh and Zoo

Vintage and Classic Car Museum

20 ancient precious cars are showcased in this museum along with other worth-admiring products that should be explored once.

Temples in Udaipur

Each Temple has a story behind its construction, also with unique architecture. There are several temples in Udaipur that are worth exploring but mainly 2 temples you must see.

  • Karni Mata Temple
  • Jagdish Temple

Places to Visit Near Udaipur

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As Udaipur is situated amidst the green Aravali range of Mountains, there are several sites near Udaipur that serves the best natural locations to hangout. Here are various places you must visit around Udaipur.

Natural Sites

These natural sites are a must visit for an ideal picnic, these locations are situated near Udaipur at approximately 20kms of distance from the main city, the following are mentioned below:

  • Ubeshwar Ji
  • Nandeshwar Ji
  • Chandni Village
  • Jaisamand Lake
  • Thoor ki Paal

Eklingji Temple

There are 108 temples in the Eklinji Temple, the construction of these were started in 734 A.D. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, with several temples of many Gods and Goddesses surrounding it.

Haldi Ghati

Revive the epic Haldi Ghati battle that was fought between Maharana Pratap and Emperor Akbar.

Shrinath Ji Temple Nathdwara

Several far-flung worshippers of Lord Krishna come along to visit this holy temple to acquire peace from the lord.

Things to do in Udaipur

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Now after being sorted with when to visit Udaipur? where to stay? what to explore? It’s time to decide what all you should do in Udaipur in order to cherish your experience in the City of Lakes and make it memorable.

Here is a list for the same:

You must measure the waters of Udaipur if you plan to visit the City of Lakes, and this can only be done by a boat ride. Apart from a normal boat ride, you can book a motor ride and sync with the speedy wind.

Cultural Shows:

Rajasthan’s authentic art from is considered to be the numerous dance forms that display the vibrant colors of the state. You must visit these cultural shows that are conducted at various places in Udaipur like City Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Shilpgram etc.

Explore the city from heights through the options listed below:

  • Hot Balloon Ride
  • Helicopter Ride
  • Double Decker Bus Ride

Handicraft Shopping

The Local market of Udaipur inhabits gems in form of handicrafts; you must buy a unique hand-crafted product for your loved ones or to just to pamper yourself.

Binge at Lakeside

The lakes must be admired by having a gala time at the restaurants situated near the lakes; also a lake-side candle light dinner is a must to do in the Lake City.

Things to buy in Udaipur

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‘Shopping reduces stress! And so does Udaipur City’, imagine fulfilling both the elements.

We’ve made a list of all the products that might get your shopping craving to its peak, these products can be easily found in the local market of Udaipur near the City Palace, Old City.

  • Ethnic Sarees
  • Pagdis (Turbans)
  • Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cushion Covers
  • Authentic Jewellery
  • Wall Hangings
  • Mojadis (Footwear)
  • Wall Clocks
  • Traditional Rajasthani Attires
  • Shawls and Stoles

There are several other options available in Udaipur’s market that you can explore and add it to your closets.

Best Restaurants in Udaipur

Here is the list of best restaurants in different categories.

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Lake View Restaurants

  • Hari Garh:  Rs900 for two people
  • Khamma Ghani: Rs1000 for two people
  • Tribute:  Rs1500 for two people
  • Panna Vilas:  Rs750 for two people
  • Inder-Prakash: Rs1300 for two people
  • Bluemoon Kinaraz: Rs1000 for two people
  • Raaj Bagh: Rs1500 for two people
  • Greco House: Rs900 for two people
  • Sun n Moon Restaurant: Rs750 for two people
  • Ambrai – Amet Haveli: Rs1700 for two people

Rooftop Restaurants

  • Aravali Radisson Blu: Rs2000 for two people
  • Jagat Niwas: Rs1200 for two people
  • Afeem: Rs1000 for two people
  • Ananta: Rs2000 for two people
  • Vintage Lounge: Rs1000 for two people
  • Zannat: Rs1500 for two people
  • Sun n Moon: Rs750 for two people
  • Upre: Rs1900 for two people
  • Panna Vilas: Rs750 for two people

Romantic Restaurants

  • Hari Garh: Rs900 for two people
  • Chandni – Oberoi Udaivilas: Rs5000 for two people
  • Udai Kothi: Rs1800 for two people
  • Neel Kamal – Taj Lake Palace: Rs5000 for two people
  • Jag Mandir: Rs4000 for two people
  • Lalit Laxmi Vilas: Rs3000 for two people
  • Sheesh Mahal – The Leela Palace: Rs5000 for two people
  • Trident: Rs4000 for two people
  • Lakend: Rs2000 for two people

Family Restaurants

  • Zeal: Rs1000 for two people
  • Swayamwar – Shouryagarh: Rs1500 for two people
  • Udaipuri: Rs700 for two people
  • Chawlas: Rs1000 for two people
  • Bramha Niwas: Rs1000 for two people
  • Foodies – Valley View: Rs1500 for two people
  • Hukum: Rs800 for two people
  • Yellow Chilli: Rs1000 for two people
  • Natraj: Rs350 for two people
  • Gordhan Thal: Rs650 for two people

Veg Restaurants

  • Ranaji: Rs900 for two people
  • Mathara: Rs1000 for two people
  • Curry Leaves: Rs900 for two people
  • Fern Residency: Rs1500 for two people
  • Tulsi Leaf: Rs1000 for two people
  • Bramha Niwas: Rs1300 for two people
  • Shouryagarh: Rs1200 for two people
  • Ambrosiya: Rs1200 for two people
  • Angeera: Rs600 for two people

Non-Veg Restaurants

  • Kabab Mistri: Rs1000 for two people
  • Bal Bal To: Rs500 for two people
  • Take away: Rs900 for two people
  • Urban Dhaba: Rs1000 for two people
  • Kantons: Rs650 for two people
  • Gala Bagh: Rs800 for two people
  • Udai garh: Rs300 for two people
  • R Paaji’s Kitchen: Rs300 for two people
  • Vairo: Rs2500 for two people

Budget Restaurants

  • Bawarchi: Rs600 for two people
  • Meera: Rs300 for two people
  • Daya: Rs350 for two people
  • Hariyali: Rs650 for two people
  • Vatika: Rs600 for two people
  • Shree Venktesh: Rs650 for two people
  • Green Chilly: Rs500 for two people
  • Kailash Dining Hall: Rs300 for two people
  • Honest: Rs600 for two people

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Regal City of Lakes and Palaces

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Udaipur, Rajasthan's "white city", is often called the most romantic city in India because of its famed lakes and palaces. Therefore, it's only natural that they feature prominently in the top things to do in Udaipur. Experiencing Udaipur is all about reliving royalty and appreciating the city's regal beauty.

Check out these places to see around Udaipur too. There are many interesting day trips and side trips to go on. If you don't mind the heat, try and catch Udaipur's biggest festival, Gangaur, in March or April (it happens a couple of weeks after Holi each year). The Mewar Festival is held alongside it and celebrates the region's culture.

Explore the City Palace Complex

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How did Rajasthan's royal rulers survive after India became a democracy and their states merged into the Union of India? They converted their palaces into hotels and tourist attractions in order to generate an income. Udaipur's City Palace Complex , belonging to the Mewar royal family, really sets the standard as far as such heritage tourism is concerned. This all-encompassing destination incorporates two authentic palace hotels (see below) and the City Palace Museum . Plus, a collection of vintage cars and Jag Mandir, a pleasure palace on an island in the middle of Lake Pichola. It's the largest palace complex in Rajasthan.

Wander Through Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Haveli provides a further fascinating look into the lifestyle of the royal family and culture of the region. This sprawling mansion, built in the 18th century on the edge of Lake Pichola at Gangaur Ghat (where you can sit by the water), was once the residence of the Prime Minister of Mewar. It was converted to a museum after five years of restoration work in the late 1980s and is a joy to wander through. Inside there are more than 100 rooms, courtyards, and terraces, many with beautiful frescoes and fine mirror work. Royal paintings, costumes of the kings, personal items, and traditional Rajasthani arts and crafts are on display. There's also a puppet gallery and turban collection with the world's biggest turban. The Haveli is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. A folk dance performance and puppet show is held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Boat on Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake

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Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake (to the north of Lake Pichola and connected by a canal) are the most popular of Udaipur's man-made lakes. A boat ride on Lake Pichola gives a whole new perspective ​on the city, especially the City Palace Complex. There are a couple of options, depending on what you want to see and how much you're prepared to spend. To visit Jagmandir Island, you'll need to take one of the boats that depart from Rameshwar Ghat in the City Palace gardens (a small fee is payable to enter the City Palace if you're not staying at a hotel there). Tickets cost 500 rupees per person for the regular boat ride during the day, and 800 rupees per person for the sunset boat ride. Cheaper public boat rides depart from the jetty at Lal Ghat. A lesser-known option is to get a boat from Dudh Talai adjacent to Lake Pichola. You can explore Fateh Sagar Lake by renting a boat from the bottom of Moti Magri (Pearl Hill).

Soak Up the View from a Rooftop

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The numerous rooftop restaurants on Lal Ghat, Gangaur Ghat and Hanuman Ghat provide a fabulous panorama of Lake Pichola. For something special, including a superb view of the the City Palace, head to Upre by 1559 A.D. atop the Lake Pichola Hotel near Hanuman Ghat. On the other side of the lake, Sun and Moon Restaurant on the rooftop of Hotel Udai Niwas at Gangaur Ghat is sought-after for its view. At Lal Ghat, try the rooftop restaurant at Jaiwana Haveli or Jagat Niwas Palace Hotel .

Watch the Sunset at Ambrai Ghat

Udaipur has many vantage points for photography but arguably the best one is Ambrai Ghat, especially at sunset. It's located directly opposite the City Palace and also fronts the Lake Palace hotel, so you have an unsurpassed view of both as their lights are turned on. To get there, head to the Hanuman Ghat area and keep walking along the road that runs parallel to Lake Pichola as far as you can, past the Amet Haveli hotel and Ambrai restaurant. Do be aware that Ambrai Ghat is a popular local hangout for couples. (Of course, locals know the most romantic spot with the best views in the city!)

Visit Jagdish Temple

This imposing white Hindu temple, with intricate architecture and carvings, is an unmissable landmark in the Lal Ghat area near the entrance to the City Palace. It was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1961 and houses a black stone idol of Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who's regarded as the preserver of the universe in Hinduism. The highlight here is the evocative aarti (worship ceremony) every sunrise and sunset.

Take a Heritage Walking Tour

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A heritage walk through the streets of Udaipur is a great way to immerse yourself in the City of Lakes and Palaces. The Walk Down Memory Lane tour conducted by Walk and Pedal is one of the best. You'll get to see goldsmiths at work, witness temple rituals, visit quaint shops selling everything from shoes to books, and enjoy panoramic city views. Also check out the dawn and dusk tours conducted by Vintage Walking Tours . In addition, this insightful Udaipur Heritage Walk offered by Virasat Experiences is recommended for engaging with local artisans. It provides an opportunity to meet communities that make jewelry, pottery, and bamboo craft. You'll learn about local traditions, customs, and beliefs too.

Stay at an Authentic Palace Hotel

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Udaipur's mystical Lake Palace hotel appears to float in the middle of Lake Pichola. It was built by the Maharanas of Mewar as a pleasure palace in the 18th century. The royal family restored and converted it into a palace hotel in 1963, and then leased it out to the luxury Taj hotel group in 1971, as a way to maintain it. A further restoration was undertaken in 2000, making the property one of the finest heritage hotels in India. It has even had a Hollywood moment when scenes from the famous James Bond Octopussy movie were filmed there. The only way to visit the hotel is to stay at it, so splurge and treat yourself to at least one night of indulgence! The Taj group recently took over the management of the Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel , inside the City Palace Complex, too. The other option for an authentic palace stay is the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel . It also features in Octopussy.

Sample Traditional Mewari Cuisine

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The Rajput rulers of the Mewar region, who founded Udaipur, were avid hunters. Meat-based dishes are therefore a feature of Mewari-cuisine, in contrast to predominantly vegetarian Rajasthani food. Laal maas (red mutton curry) is an iconic Mewari dish that's fiery hot. Apparently, the royal cooks spiced it up to hide the aroma of the game meat that was used at the time. The dish has a prominent place on the menus of restaurants that serve Mewari food in Udaipur including Hari Ghar , Khamma Ghani , Upre , Ambrai , and Paantya at the City Palace. In addition, the Bedla family serve recipes that have been handed down over generations at their heritage restaurant Royal Repast , located in their home.

Take an Indian Cooking Class

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Udaipur is a fantastic place to expand your culinary skills by taking an Indian cooking lesson. You'll learn all about the different spices and secrets to preparing Indian food. Sashi's cooking classes are among the most popular. She has a reputation for being a friendly and lively teacher, and she conducts introductory classes twice a day with her son at her place at Gangaur Ghat. Mamta's cooking classes are recommended too. She offers four different menus, ranging from basic to super deluxe. The classes take place for lunch and dinner daily near Chandpole. Alternatively, Sushma provides cooking classes at the Krishna Niwas Guesthouse at Lal Ghat. You can choose the individual dishes you want to prepare. The extensive options include north and south Indian dishes, Rajasthani classics, and desserts.

Get a Dose of Culture and Shop at Shilpgram

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Shilpgram (meaning "craftsmen's village") is a rural arts and crafts complex, located on the outskirts of Udaipur. It was set up by the government in 1986 to showcase rural life and traditions from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Goa. The complex has huts from each of the states, incorporating their distinctive architectural features. Artisans also sell their wares and perform folk dances. Horse rides and camel rides are offered as well. The complex really comes alive during the 10-day Shilpgram Arts & Crafts Fair in late December.

Buy Art or Make Your Own

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Udaipur is renowned for its traditional art, particularly the colorful miniature paintings that originated there in the 16th century. A recommended place to buy them is Gothwal Art near Gangaur Ghat. The lovely owners of this gallery are artists themselves and prices are very reasonable. It's possible to learn the technique by participating in a workshop, such as the ones offered by Vedic Walks . Jal Sanjhi is another rare 200 year-old art form that can be learned in this painting demonstration . It involves painting on water and is a tribute to Lord Krishna. If you're interested in other types of art and handicrafts, this Spirit of Art tour comprises visits to a block printing center and book binding shop, painting demonstration, and sword making demonstration.

Give Some Love to Rescued Street Animals

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Animal Aid Unlimited runs one of India's busiest street animal rescue services and hospitals. More than 75,000 animals have been treated there since the organization was founded in 2002. The sanctuary is home to about 150 animals including cows, donkeys, dogs, and cats. It's a happy place that encourages and welcomes visitors. You'll be able to play with and comfort the animals, and receive a whole lot of love back from them. Tours take place throughout the day at the following times: 10.30 a.m., noon, 2.30 p.m., and 3.30 p.m. Volunteer opportunities are also available.

Ride Around Udaipur on a Bicycle

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Feeling energetic? The Art of Bicycle Trips introduced bicycle tours in Udaipur in 2013 and they've become a popular way of seeing the city. Their three-hour lakeside city loop will take you through the countryside past the major lakes (Pichola, Fateh Sagar and Badi), mountains and small rural hamlets. On the way, you'll be able to spot various birds and animals. The tour runs daily from 7.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and costs 2,000 rupees per person.

See the Cenotaphs of the Royal Family

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Off-the-beaten-track yet just east of the city center, the Ahar cenotaphs honor deceased members of the Mewar royal family. There are 372 white marble cenotaphs that have been constructed over centuries at the place where the bodies were cremated. About 20 of them belong to past kings and hold great significance. The site also has a holy step well, and small archeological museum that's dedicated to ancient settlers of the area.

Relax in Udaipur's Regal Garden

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Continue tracing the heritage of the Mewar royal family at Saheliyon ki Bari (Courtyard of Maidens), which was built by Maharana Sangram Singh -- popularly known as Rana Sanga -- next to Fateh Sagar Lake in the 18th century. This elegant garden served as a recreation space for the royal ladies. It's filled with a lotus ponds, sculptures, marble pavilions, fountains, trees, and more than 100 rose bushes. The impressive cascading rain fountains were added by Maharana Bhupal Singh in the late 19th century and imported from England. These days, the garden attracts many local families, and young canoodling couples who aim to get privacy away from prying eyes.

Admire the View from Monsoon Palace

The Monsoon Palace (also known as Sajjan Garh) can be seen from Udaipur, perched high on a hill above the city. As its name suggests, it was a favored destination of the royal family during the monsoon season. The palace belonged to the Mewar royal family until it was placed in government hands. Despite its dilapidated condition, it's a popular sunset spot due to its unsurpassed view over Udaipur. Those who are familiar with James Bond's Octopussy movie will also recognize the palace as the home of the principal villain, Kamal Khan. The drive to the palace takes around 30 minutes and passes through Sajjan Garh Wildlife Sanctuary Biological Park. Auto rickshaws aren't allowed to enter the park. So, it's best to rent a car or take the special minivan that departs from the entrance to Bagore ki Haveli at 5 p.m. daily.

Get Wild at Sajjangarh Biological Park

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Sajjangarh Biological Park surrounds the Monsoon Palace and can be visited on the way. The main attractions are trekking trails and a zoo. As far as zoos in India go, it's not bad, with spacious enclosures spread over a wide area. Electric golf carts can be rented to see all of it at a cost of 50 rupees per person, or 400 rupees for a private cart. There are about 20 types of animals and reptiles including lions, tigers, leopards, sloth bear, deer, ostrich, porcupines and turtles. The park is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Tuesdays. Entry tickets cost 35 rupees per person for Indians and 300 rupees for foreigners. Do be aware that many of the animals sleep during the day, so it's best to visit after 4 p.m. You'll probably want to give it a miss if you don't have children though.

Ride the Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway

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Red cable cars ferry sightseers on short trips (five minutes one-way) up the hill from Deen Dayal Park at Dudh Talai to Karni Mata temple . There's a viewing platform there, and it's another notable location for seeing the sunset over the city. Do be aware that the line and waiting time to buy tickets can be lengthy. Tickets cost about 100 rupees, round trip, for adults. There's an option to pay more to skip the line, which is highly recommended.

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My Udaipur Travel Guide: 18 Wanderlust things to do in Udaipur for a 3 day itinerary

Last Updated on April 28, 2024 by Christine Kaaloa

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In this Udaipur travel guide, I’ll take you through 14 best things to do in Udaipur Old city for first time solo travelers to Udaipur.

Travel friends would always say they loved Udaipur, The Venice of India .  I thought it was just hype. Until I traveled there…

it’s taken me a while to get myself to Udaipur. Now that I look back on why I’ve held out for so long, I realize that I just didn’t want to acknowledge that hype about a city can be real.

Udaipur, romantically known as the “City of Lakes” is located in Rajasthan. It is known for its historical significance and Rajput royalty, ornate palaces and architectural beauty. Driving into Udaipur from Jawai Bandh, the city is surrounded by the Aravalli Range, a series of beautiful lush and vibrantly green rolling hills. That was my first welcome to Udaipur and it set a different tone from other more arid Rajasthani cities I’ve been . Instantly, I was relaxed and calm. The city is also situated around several lakes, it has a rich heritage and unlike cities like Delhi , Mumbai or Goa , it’s one of those cities that has preserved its heritage and traditional practices.

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Table of Contents: My Udaipur Travel Guide: 18 Wanderlust things to do in Udaipur for a 3 day itinerary

  • 0.1 Udaipur Old City: An Authentic, Laidback Vibe
  • 1.1.1 1. Jagdish Temple
  • 1.1.2 2. City Palace
  • 1.1.3 3. Boat Ride on Lake Pichola
  • 1.1.4 4.Jag Mandir or Lake Island Palace
  • 1.1.5 5. Bagore Ki Haveli: Cultural Extravaganza in Heritage Walls
  • 1.1.6 6. Ropeway to Lake Pichola View: Aerial Spectacle
  • 1.1.7 7. Karni Mata Temple: Serenity on Machla Magra Hills
  • 1.1.8 8. Lok Dharohar cultural performance
  • 1.2.1 9. Street Food  Tour in Udaipur
  • 1.2.2 10.. Do a walking tour Udaipur Old city
  • 1.2.3 11. Visiting a Local Temple
  • 1.2.4 12. Miniature Painting Gallery
  • 1.2.5 13. Saheliyon Ki Bari: Royal Gardens of Tranquility
  • 1.2.6 14. Fateh Sagar Lake.
  • 1.2.7 15. Monsoon Palace or Sajjangarh Palace
  • 1.3    Solo Travel Resources
  • 1.5.1 16. Animal Aid Unlimited
  • 1.5.2 17. We love Strays
  • 1.5.3 18. Taking a Cooking Class
  • 1.6 Where to Stay in Udaipur

Udaipur Old City: An Authentic, Laidback Vibe

I was visiting Udaipur to scout it as one of the cities for my group tour . Udaipur is… as my friend and local operator Komal of Women for World put it … “charming”.

When you get there, it’s easy to understand why. It’s not only the palace, the ornate architecture, but the locals too. The locals will win your heart over.

As a popular region in India, Rajasthan has its share of touts at every attraction. Touts are one thing about India that can jade travelers. Arriving in Udaipur Old City, I had my armor on when folks approached me in the cafe or restaurants. Some locals would literally pull out a chair at my table to chat with me as I awaited my meal.

I’d keep thinking to myself—” okay, what’s your real agenda? When are you going to want me to come to your shop or sell me something?”

But honestly, they were just friendly. Udaipur Old City has the mentality of a small village where everyone knows everyone. Locals love to strike up conversations and while they would love for you to visit their shop too, they’re also there to enjoy their moments in the day and fill their curiosity.

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Udaipur City Guide: 15 Wanderlust Things to Do in Udaipur’s Old City

today you’ll spend your entire day exploring the old city, starting from the middle and eventually making your way to the Aranvalli

1. Jagdish Temple

Constructed 1651, Jagdish Temple is an Indo-Aryan temple that stands in the heart of the Old City, surrounded by bazaars and souvenir shops. You cannot miss it- it’s easy to spot as there are stone steps leading to the temple and it is raised above the street.. Jagdish Temple is an ode to Lord Vishnu. Its intricately stone-carved designs of pillars, walls and ceilings narrate the Mewar dynasty.

Attend the morning or evening aarti. Definitely one of best things to do in Udaipur.

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2. City Palace

Begin your Udaipur trip guide with a visit to the City Palace , an architectural masterpiece that seamlessly blends Rajasthani and Mughal styles. It’s a glimpse into royal history and its lifestyle in Udaipur. Constructed in 1559, this historic gem is large and houses several rooms and wings where generations of royal families once resided. Part of the palace is built around a tree, which you can still see today. The palace has various photogenic nooks and crannies for romantic selfies, as the ornate architectural design, artwork, exhibitions, and stylish rooms offer visitors much to explore. It also offers panoramic views of Lake Pichola. Udaipur trip guide enthusiasts will appreciate the ₹300 entry fee for adults, ₹100 for students with ID. This is a MUST and one of my favorite Udaipur highlights. It’s worthwhile.

Tip: Hire an official guide to get the most out of your visit and learn about the rich history and stories associated with the palace. Guides are available near the entrance. Arrive at 9 AM when the palace opens to avoid the crowds. Around 10 AM, you’ll encounter more tourists and local high school excursions.

You can also purchase Skip the Line tickets and get both, the City Palace and a boat ride on one ticket .

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3. Boat Ride on Lake Pichola

ake a boat ride on Lake Pichola to experience the serene beauty of the waters and see the cityscape that dubs Udaipur as the “Venice of India.” It’s a short 10-minute boat ride, typically on a packed passenger boat, but it’s a relaxing experience. The lake is calm, peaceful, and clean, unlike the  Varanasi boat rides. The boat takes you to the Jag Mandir, the Lake Palace. Costs range from ₹500 to ₹700.

Tip: Combine the City Palace with the Lake Pichola boat ride . They are so close together!

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4.Jag Mandir or Lake Island Palace

Jag Mandir, also known as the Lake Palace, sits upon Lake Pichola. This 17th-century island palace, once a pleasure retreat for Mewar Maharajas, is a white marble and intricate Rajput architectural gem. Jag Mandir isn’t just a monument; it offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Rajput royalty. You can get to the Lake Island Palace by the boat above. The boat will drop you and you can spend as much time as you want. There’s not much to do there. You can see the palace and the garden. It is now a hotel and you can have lunch there.

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5. Bagore Ki Haveli: Cultural Extravaganza in Heritage Walls

On the shores of Lake Pichola, Bagore Ki Haveli, is an 18th-century haveli  turned into a museum, offering a journey into the royal lifestyle. There are cultural performances held in the eveningaround Rajasthan’s vibrant traditions. There are breathtaking views of Lake Pichola and the City Palace from the rooftop as the sun sets

6. Ropeway to Lake Pichola View: Aerial Spectacle

One of the unequivocably best things to do in Udaipur is to take the ropeway to the top of the Machla Magra Hills (aka Fish Hill). You’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking aerial view of Lake Pichola and its surroundings.

At the top of the ropeway you’ll find a restaurant and some food concessions. It’s a worthwhile ascent as this ropeway will lead you to two panoramic vantage points where you can view the stunning Udaipur city and lake– a lookout point and the Karni Mata temple lookout and temple. Admission: ₹300 for adults. It’s one of the fun and romantic highlights of this Udaipur trip guide.

Tip: Take the ropeway at sunset and stay til night falls to witness the glowing Udaipur city lights.

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7. Karni Mata Temple: Serenity on Machla Magra Hills

Perched on the Machla Magra Hills (aka Fish Hill) sits the Karni Mata Temple . Not only is it a sacred site dedicated to the revered rat goddess Karni Mata, but it is also a vantage point offering stunning panoramic views of Udaipur. The temple holds deep religious significance, drawing devotees and tourists alike. There is a sister Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok (Bikaner) where free-roaming rats reside in the temple as part of the worship. The Karni Mata Temple in Udaipur is a smaller temple and the rats are kept in a cage near the entrance of the temple.

Reach the temple by a short uphill climb or opt for the ropeway for a picturesque and leisurely ascent.

Explore the temple grounds, and take in the breathtaking sunset views over the city. Entry is free. It was easily one of my best things to do in Udaipur for a solo travel itinerary.

Tip: At night, the temple is lit with colorful lights to give it a special ambience and festive feeling. You can take the ropeway or hike the hills to get there. The hike is a paved walkway, but it will take you 20 -45 minutes (it’s a small hill) depending upon your health.

Tip:  Do a Udaipur Night Walking tour with a guide .

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8. Lok Dharohar cultural performance

Lok Dharohar is a beautiful cultural show that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of Rajasthan . It is a popular tourist attraction in Udaipur, India, and has been running for over 23 years. The show features a variety of Rajasthani folk dances and a puppet show and live music.

The show is held daily at Lok Dharohar Haveli, located on Samor Bagh Road, near Karni Mata Ropeway. There are two shows each day, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue. Check website

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This second day is for waking up to the city, gathering your bearings and then visiting attractions outside the Old City and beyond.

9. Street Food  Tour in Udaipur

Indulge your taste buds by touring Udaipur’s street food scene . Experience local flavors from vendors offering an array of delectable dishes from lassi to kachori, deep fried cheese sandwich, dabeli, and jalebi . .Start with breakfast street foods., All the food vendors are open and preparing fresh foods from the fryer. Street foods are sold hot. This is the best time to experience them

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Prices vary, providing a budget-friendly culinary adventure for solo travelers on the best things to do in Udaipur list. You can also do an Udaipur pub crawl .

As you wander through the vibrant streets of Udaipur, immerse yourself in the local culinary scene by indulging in these iconic street foods that have become synonymous with the city’s flavors.

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10.. Do a walking tour Udaipur Old city

There’s a lot to see on foot in Old Udaipur. It’s always recommended to hire a guide , to give more infotainment to your city sights. Hiring a guide in Udaipur can be inexpensive, costing anywhere from $24-40/day.

At night, Udaipur is electric, so your day should not end just because the sun goes down. Souvenir shops and cafes are still open, as are temples.  Take a guided walking tour at night,  a tour exploring Udaipur’s hidden gems, or do a day tour with a private guide and car .

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11. Visiting a Local Temple

 Experience the spiritual tranquility of Udaipur’s temples. Jagdish Temple and the Karni Mata Temple are highlight picks but Udaipur also has small temples. I stumbled upon a small upstairs temple for Radha – Krishna’s consort- where an artist was doing a four day exhibition. The day I visited, his installation was a colored powder painting upon water. It was pretty phenomenal. It’s also a lively temple.

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12. Miniature Painting Gallery

Discover the intricate world of Rajasthani miniature paintings at the City Palace Museum. Admire the details and vibrant colors of this traditional art form. You can also find galleries around town where you might be invited to see the artists at work. There are different levels to miniature paintings: Student, Professor and Master and to be able to buy the specific painter’s brush for this, you need to be a certified artist.

For many artists, this is a handed down craft and it’s a very serious art. The paintings are tedious and meticulous, the more you get to the master level and it can take weeks to months to paint. You might see trees with individual leaves or animals with painted hairs.  It’s definitely a tradition that’s been handed down through the ages. You’ll find a lot of student work in souvenir shops and on the streets; some are even replica prints. But if you buy it from an art gallery, it’s more likely to be real.

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13. Saheliyon Ki Bari: Royal Gardens of Tranquility

Saheliyon Ki Bari (“Gardens of the Maidens”) is an 18th-century garden built for royal queens on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake. I haven’t visited this as my time was short at Fateh Sagar Lake. But it sounds wonderful.  Intricately designed fountains, kiosks, and a lotus pool punctuate the grounds. It’s a haven for photographers and a peaceful retreat for solo travelers. Entry costs ₹10 for Indians and ₹50 for foreigners, making it a serene retreat for Udaipur trip guide seekers.

14. Fateh Sagar Lake.

Fateh Sagar Lake is a man-made lake and one of the four lakes in Udaipur. It houses three islands and two public parks. You can go boating on the lake and visit the parks.

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15. Monsoon Palace or Sajjangarh Palace

Built-in 1884 on the Aravalli hilltop, Monsoon Palace or Sajjangarh Palace to observe romantic moonlit nights. The palace was featured in the James Bond film Octopussy and offers a breathtaking sunset view. The palace was originally intended to monitor the monsoon clouds, but it has become a vantage point for visitors seeking panoramic views of Udaipur. To reach the palace, hire an autorickshaw to navigate the winding roads that lead to the top. From the top you’ll get a panoramic vista of Udaipur’s lakes, palaces.

Visit during the evening hours to witness the city illuminated against the canvas of the setting sun.  See the tourism board website for hours and admission.

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Day three is to enjoy the day souvenir shopping , extra cultural activities and visiting locations that are a little on the outskirts of Udaipur.

Animal Welfare Volunteer Programs in Udaipur

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Make a meaningful impact by volunteering at Animal Aid Unlimited , an animal welfare sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals. You can take a guided tour of their facilities, where a volunteer will tell you about all the work they are doing for the various animals they have from cows, goats, donkeys, handicapped/paralyzed/senior dogs and hospital patients. It is a huge sanctuary grounds area with many staff and animal houses. When I went, I saw a lot of work being done from volunteers making food to staff massaging a cow to help it to recovery.  There is a hydrotherapy facility to aid animal recovery as well.  It’s pretty near a farm.

Visit their website to apply for volunteering opportunities. It is free to volunteer but you must find your way to their location.. Many travelers volunteer there. You can volunteer for as long as you want. Donations are welcome to support the sanctuary’s efforts or you can buy merch from shop to support the cause.

Hire a rickshaw to get there. It’s located around 20 minutes outside of Udaipur, but the taxi ride won’t cost much and its a nice way to get out and see additional surrounding sights of Udaipur.

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17. We love Strays

One of the things I loved about staying in the Old City is you’ll see locals feeding the homeless street dogs and cows. Along the way, you’ll see water troughs marked Support Strays , a reminder to be kind to the street animals.  It is a one-woman team and she takes volunteers, although you’d need to contact her to learn more ( Call/WhatsApp – 6378669665)

udaipur save strays campaign

18. Taking a Cooking Class

Immerse yourself in the flavors of Rajasthan with a hands-on cooking experience. Learn the secrets of Rajasthani cuisine by taking a cooking class in Udaipur  and preparing your own local delicacies.

Where to Stay in Udaipur

Little Garden Guesthouse This 200 year old eclectic and renovated family-owned and run haveli is a boutique gem that I loved loved loved staying at. Everyone was warm and welcoming. Akshay is a very hospitable host and they check to see you’re okay. Hot water baths and rooms are homey, well designed with a touch of retro. Has a lovely rooftop view of the City Palace. Perfect for a female solo traveler!  Location is ideal in the heart of the city and walking distance to all the top highlights.

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