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Pichola Lake is one of the most beautiful and picturesque lakes of Rajasthan, India. Located in the heart of the city,...
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Pichola Lake is one of the most beautiful and picturesque lakes of Rajasthan, India. Located in the heart of the city, Pichola Lake is the oldest and one of the largest lakes of Udaipur. Pichola Lake is enveloped by lofty Palaces, temples, bathing ghats and elevated hills on all its sides. In the southern part of this lake, there is a hill that is known as Machhala Magra and one can see glimpse of Eklinggarh Fort from here. The City Palace of Udaipur broadens along the eastern banks of this lake. Built by Jagat Singh, Mohan Mandir is situated in the north-east corner of Lake Pichola. Lake Pichola comprises several islands that accompany the calm waters of the lake. The world-renowned Lake Palace is perfectly located on the Jag Island of this tranquil lake. Even the Jag Mandir, another destination of tourists, is located on an island of this lake. Above all, a trip to Pichola Lake would be incomplete with a boat ride. The pristine blue waters of the lake leave a soothing impact on the spectator. At the time sun-set, a boat ride in this lake is sufficient to enthrall anyone.
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Fateh Sagar Lake is the second artificial lake of Udaipur, the first being Jaisamand lake. Located in the north of Lake...
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Fateh Sagar Lake is the second artificial lake of Udaipur, the first being Jaisamand lake. Located in the north of Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake lies just besides the entrance to Moti Magri Hill. Built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh, Fateh Sagar Lake got its name from Maharana Fateh Singh, who later made additions to it. Talking about the statistics of Fateh Sagar, the lake extends to the length of 2.4 km, 1.6 km. in width and deep to the extent of 11.5 meter. Fateh Sagar Lake is well-planned with three intake channels and an overflow channel that is usually brought into play in the rainy season. Fateh Sagar Lake is embellished by three small islands, which can be reached by taking a boat ride in the lake. The largest island of the lake is developed into a park by the name of Nehru Park. The garden comprises a boat-shaped restaurant and a small zoo for children. This island park is the favorite picnic spot of Udaipur dwellers. The second island is converted into a public park with brilliant water-jet fountains by the Government of Rajasthan. The third island addresses Udaipur Solar Observatory, which is the best solar observing site in Asia. Fateh Sagar Lake is quiet place where people usually come for relaxation and to lighten up amidst the serene waters of the lake. From the bottom of Moti Magri Hill, you can hire pedal boats or motor boats as per your convenience to enjoy a boat ride in the lake.
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Rajputana Football Club, was started about five years ago by a bunch of players, and it now is a huge footballing community....
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Rajputana Football Club, was started about five years ago by a bunch of players, and it now is a huge footballing community. We take part in various tournaments in and around udaipur and are a very popular football institute of this city. The main ground is Field Club, and as its an open group, we invite one and all to join us in the evening for football. We have no coach, nor any training, our motto is "for fun and recreation", which is now turning a lot of heads. So, we welcome one and all to join us for a game of football. Our game style is very easy to adapt to, so you dont have to be a professional player to join us. None of the current players have been professionals, we all learned to play after joining the club. Even you can !!! ............and if you are a good player already or posses decent skills you would fit in very nicely !
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His Highness, the Maharaja of Udaipur has some classics in his collection, which are open for viewing by general public. The place is called Vintage Car Museum, located right next...
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This park has been constructed in the remembrance of the late Prime Minister of India Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. The park gives a...
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This park has been constructed in the remembrance of the late Prime Minister of India Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. The park gives a stunning look of the Lake Fateh Sagar from the top of the hill.
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"Amazing! We are yet to see Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Dehli's Forts but this place was magical. It would be a perfect movie set. There's hundreds of old temples still well maintained and scattered throughout this Barron fort. I've never seen anything like it and is what I hoped to see in India. We paid 1..."800 rs for a driver with four of us. If recommend leaving about 6.30am though. It's a two hour drive from Udaipur and we wandered through the quiet and peaceful fort for five hours. Needless to say the heat of the day isn't the best time to be there as shade is hard to come by.
Be careful entering the temples as we ran into a few angry bats (we were the only tourists there). Also byo food and water and over cater on your water as you can leave this in the car. Food and drink prices are significantly jacked up for tourists (they tried charging us 1500 rp for lunch for four people).
Parking is 20 rp but should be reimbursed by your driver as part of your tour and entry is 100 rp per person...
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"The temple is located between Udaipur and Jodhpur, in the Aravalli mountains, and it's certainly something to include in your visit to Rajasthan.
There's not much around it, actually there's really nothing around it, therefore you should be travelling by car in order to get there or take a trip fro..."m either Udaipur or Jodhpur, it's on the way.There should be also a railway station in the nearest village.
This Jain temple is absolutely spectacular. My friend and I visited a few while in India, but this is stunning.
The temple, built in white marble, is so finely decorated that you could spend the whole day just looking at the details of its engravings. It's almost out of time and space, one of this building that I could expect to see in a fiction movie. The construction is light and bright, the atmosphere is spiritual and magic especially for western visitors.
Compared to other temples is also much better maintained, but always bring a pair of socks, you'll have to remove your shoes ...
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