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Located around the shimmering clear blue water
lakes, Udaipur also know as the Lake City of India is a delightful
blend of sights, sounds and experiences. Carrying a distinct
identity of being a romantic city, Udaipur is an inspiration
for the imagination of the poets, painters and writers....."
The exquisitely carved marble palaces, impressively laid out
gardens and the beautiful blue lakes make Udaipur seem almost
like a mirage in the desert.
Established by Maharana Udai Singh, who on the advice of
a holy man shifted his capital to the banks of Lake Pichola,
and named it after his name - Udaipur. Udaipur not only offers
an array of tourist attractions, but it is also shopper's
paradise. The terrain of the hills and ravines of Aravallis
give Udaipur a totally unique charm that distinguish it from
any other destination in India.
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City
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History
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| A little distance away from the Sajjan Niwas Garden
is a small fish shaped hill better known as Ekling Garh
or Machla Magra. At a height of 2,469 feet above sea level,
this place is attached to the walls ...... read
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The path then leads to a series of courtyards, overlapping
pavilions, terraces, corridors and hanging gardens- a
harmonious profusion hard to describe. read
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The gypsy had built a dyke upon a stream for his bullocks
cross over. Udai Singh further extended this pond and
created one of the most picturesque man made lakes in
Rajasthan. read
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