Live through the royal beauty of Rajasthan with our specially designed Udaipur Kumbhalgarh tour
package. Imagine that you are walking through the enchanting palaces of Udaipur, their white
marble walls reflecting and repeating the effect in the waters of Lake Pichola. Afternoons
lounging around intricate artwork in the City Palace or lazy ones with a rooftop dinner while
the sun sets over the Aravalli Hills, this is what it feels like to be in this haven.
Later, see the mighty Kumbhalgarh Fort with its massive walls that stretch for as long as 36 km,
the second-longest uninterrupted wall in the world, next only to the Great Wall of China. You
will feel the charge of history and the excitement of exploration from its ramparts.
Our thoughtfully designed itinerary balances must-see destinations with off-the-tourist-map
surprises, letting you thoroughly soak up Rajasthan's rich culture and warm hospitality. From
luxury accommodations and fine dining to local experts, know that we've thought of everything.
Book our Rajasthan Tour Package and make memories that last a lifetime.
City Palace: Udaipur, known as the "City of Lakes," is a romantic destination in
Rajasthan. Its
City Palace, a massive complex on Lake Pichola, showcases stunning Rajasthani architecture.
Visitors can explore ornate rooms, courtyards, and museums, gaining insight into royal life and
local history.
Lake Pichola: Lake Pichola, Udaipur's crown jewel, offers serene boat rides and
picturesque
views. The lake is dotted with islands, including Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (now Lake Palace
Hotel). Sunset cruises are particularly popular, providing unforgettable vistas of the
surrounding palaces and hills.
Kumbhalgarh Fort: Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts the
second-longest
continuous wall after the Great Wall of China. Built in the 15th century, it played a crucial
role in Mewar's defense. The fort's massive ramparts stretch over 38 kilometers, enclosing
temples, palaces, and gardens.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary: The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary surrounds the fort,
offering
a diverse ecosystem. Home to leopards, sloth bears, and numerous bird species, it's a haven for
nature enthusiasts. Jeep safaris and nature walks allow visitors to explore its rich
biodiversity and stunning landscapes.
Saheliyon Ki Bari: Saheliyon Ki Bari in Udaipur is a charming garden built for royal
ladies. It
features lush lawns, marble fountains, and lotus pools. This tranquil oasis provides a
refreshing escape from the city's bustle, showcasing the elegance of Rajasthani landscaping and
architecture.
Bagore Ki Haveli: Bagore Ki Haveli, situated on Lake Pichola's waterfront, is a
magnificent
18th-century mansion. Now a museum, it displays Mewar's cultural heritage through costumes, art,
and puppets. Evening cultural performances here offer a glimpse into Rajasthani folk
traditions.
Fateh Sagar Lake: Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur's second artificial lake, is surrounded by
hills and
gardens. It houses three small islands, including Nehru Park with its boat-shaped restaurant.
The lake's promenade is perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying street food.
Fateh Sagar Lake:Gangaur Ghat: Located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, Gangaur Ghat is a famous
waterfront area on Lake
Pichola. It's known for its beautiful architecture and as a site for religious ceremonies,
particularly during the Gangaur festival. The ghat offers stunning views of the lake and
surrounding palaces.
Under The Sun Aquarium: This is an aquarium in Udaipur that showcases various species of
fish
and aquatic life. It's a popular attraction for families and those interested in marine
biodiversity.
Bahubali Hills: Also known as Machhla Magra, this hill in Udaipur offers panoramic views
of the
city and its lakes. It's famous for a large statue of Bahubali (a Jain Tirthankara) at its
peak.
Badi Lake: This artificial lake, also called Jiyan Sagar, is located near Udaipur. It was
built
in the 17th century to combat drought. The lake is surrounded by hills and offers a peaceful
retreat away from the city bustle.
Ambrai Ghat: Another picturesque ghat in Udaipur, Ambrai Ghat is known for its stunning
views of
Lake Pichola, City Palace, and Jag Mandir. It's a popular spot for watching sunsets and houses
several restaurants offering lakeside dining.
Explore Udaipur’s Vibrant Markets: Shopping in Udaipur is a vibrant experience. Visit Hathi
Pol
Bazaar for traditional textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. Bada Bazaar offers colorful
bandhani
fabrics and leather goods. Don't miss Shilpgram for authentic Rajasthani arts and crafts.
Bargaining is expected, so negotiate prices with a smile.
Try Rajasthani Delicacies: Rajasthani cuisine is a feast for the senses. Try dal baati churma, a
hearty lentil dish with baked wheat balls. Sample gatte ki sabzi, gram flour dumplings in spicy
gravy. Indulge in laal maas, a fiery mutton curry. For dessert, enjoy mawa kachori or ghevar,
sweet delicacies unique to the region.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola: This tranquil experience gives one stunning view of waterfront
architecture in Udaipur. You see the whole view of the City Palace, Lake Palace, and Jag Mandir
while gliding across the lake. Sunset rides are specially magical because the golden light
brings out the white buildings of the city.
Rajasthani puppet show: They would be folk performances, colorful, based on folk storylines.
Skilled puppeteers enact local legends through intricate marionettes with the backing of live
music. It's a great deal of fun experiencing Rajasthan's folk culture.
Trek to Kumbhalgarh Fort: Walking along the extortionate walls of this fort gives a different
view of its scale and strategic importance. The trek can be really tough but offers you
breathless views of the Aravalli range and the countryside around.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Safari: Jeep safaris through varied landscapes within the sanctuary,
spotting the leopard rarely but you can see various deer species, monkeys, and a lot of birds.
Added to the adventure is the lush forests and rugged terrain.
Udaipur Cooking Class: Learn to cook traditional Rajasthani fare with a local family or in one
of the many cooking schools. You will learn all about typical spices, techniques, and recipes of
the region. Most classes include a market visit to gather ingredients, which reveals as much
about the local produce as other culinary traditions.
Sajjangarh Sunset: This palace, situated on top of a hill, provides a bird's eye view of Udaipur
and its lakes. The golden light that bathes the city during the sunset is pure magic. It is any
photographer's paradise and a romantic location for couples.
Sound and Light show at Kumbhalgarh Fort: This evening spectacle brings the fort to life with
narration, music, and illumination. The massive walls of Mewar rise as a backdrop for the
colorful display, telling of legends and battles.
Ropeway to Karni Mata Mandir: This cable car ride takes visitors to the Karni Mata Temple atop
Machla Magra Hill. The ropeway offers panoramic views of Udaipur, its lakes, and surrounding
hills. At the summit, you'll find the temple dedicated to Karni Mata and can enjoy spectacular
vistas of the city below.
Cafe Hopping with Lake View: Udaipur is famous for its cafes overlooking Lake Pichola and other
water bodies. Many of these are located in the old city area, offering scenic views along with
diverse cuisine. Popular spots include Cafe Edelweiss, Jheel's Ginger Coffee Bar, and Cafe
Namaste. Visitors can savor local and international dishes while enjoying serene lake views.
Cultural Program in Bagore ki Haveli: Bagore ki Haveli, an 18th-century mansion at Gangaur Ghat,
hosts a nightly cultural show called "Dharohar." This popular program showcases traditional
Rajasthani music, dance, and puppetry. It's an excellent opportunity to experience the rich
cultural heritage of Rajasthan in a historic setting.
By Air: Maharana Pratap Airport, located about 20 km from the city center, connects Udaipur to
major Indian cities. Direct flights operate from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and other key
destinations. Taxis and prepaid cabs are available at the airport for city transfers.
By Train: Udaipur City Railway Station is well-connected to major cities across India. Luxury
trains like Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels also stop here. The station is
centrally located, making it easy to reach hotels and tourist spots.
By Road: Udaipur has excellent road connectivity. Regular buses, both government and private,
operate from nearby cities. For a more comfortable journey, consider hiring a taxi or self-drive
car from cities like Jaipur, Ahmedabad, or Mumbai.
Winter (October to March): This is considered the peak tourist season. Daytime temperatures are
pleasant, ranging from 20-28°C (68-82°F). Nights can be cool, dropping to 5-10°C (41-50°F). The
weather is ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Summer (April to June): Temperatures can soar to 40°C (104°F) or higher. While it's less crowded
and
hotel rates are lower, the heat can be intense for outdoor exploration. Early mornings and
evenings
are more comfortable for activities.
Monsoon (July to September): Rainfall brings relief from the summer heat. The landscape turns
lush
green, offering beautiful scenery. However, humidity increases and some outdoor activities may
be
limited. Hotel rates are often at their lowest during this period.