UDAIPUR- Shows & Souvenirs People often assume that Udaipur is only made up of many palaces and there is not much do. Well, that is certainly wrong! The White city of India also has many activities line up for its guests. Some of these directly reflect on the ancient old culture and history but the others are of a more modern approach. From malls to aquariums, shows and collections, Udaipur has it all! Here, are a few must do’s apart from the strenuous monumental excursions. Sound and Light Show- City Palace The sound and Light show held in the Manek Chowk of the City Palace takes its audience back to the majestic Mewar rule. Through this, you can get a glimpse of the various Mewar rulers and their story. The shows in Hindi are from 8 pm to 9 pm (May to August) and the English shows are from 7 to 8 pm (Sept to March) and from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm (April). These shows are enjoyed by both domestic and foreign crowds. Thes sou
Posts
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
UDAIPUR - Travel Udaipur, a city so grand and majestic with ancient history attached to it, has so many reasons for worldwide tourists to come flocking in! From the beautiful Pichola Lake which shimmers in the sun to the majestic palaces with glow in the Rajasthani night sky. This city known as the Venice of the East, has a stunning site against the backdrop of the Aravalli Hills. Be it a big palace complex to a three- storied temple, it holds the Rajasthani Rajput architecture styles and showcases its vast history. There are so many places to visit but here are 6 essentials to make your trip worthwhile! City Palace The city palace in Udaipur which was built by Maharana Udai Singh II is a classic example of the Rajasthani Rajput architecture overlooking the grand Lake Pichola. Since it was built on a hilltop, its panaromic view of the city proves to be a hotspot for tourism. The City Palace has numerous towers, balconies as well as several palaces built within its complex. Its inter
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
UDAIPUR- FOOD Wherever you go in Udaipur, you are sure to find traditional diverse Indian cuisine. The food caters to everyone’s taste- spicy, tangy, sweet, you name it! Every dish is packed with flavor. The city Udaipur offers the food of the state- Rajasthan. Many of the dishes have been passed on from generation to generation. The same food on your plate has been relished by the Royal Rajput's and figures in the Mewar Kingdom. Even if you want to eat something western or non- traditional, don’t worry! There are fast-food joints like Subway or McDonalds round the block. However, if you visit this city full of culture, you have to try these dishes on the list. 1. Kachori 1 A Kachori is a deep-fried pastry disc which is enjoyed as an evening snack. Everyone rushes to get a taste of a fresh Kachori stuffed with lentil or onions. This warm delight gives one a feeling of pleasure in the chilly evening breeze. The best places to try a Kachori are Paliwaal Misthan Restaurant and Jagdi