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Udaipur fondly known as the City of Lakes', was founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in the year 1559. It was the historical capital of Mewar and is located in the southwest region of Rajasthan. This city is famous for its century old glorious culture, spell bounding history and splendid scenic beauty. Being the most reckoned tourist destination, Udaipur tours are the best options for outings with friends and family. Famous for its lakes, Udaipur bestows on tourists some of the best sightseeing options at lakes that include Lake Palace or Jag Niwas, Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Swaroop Sagar and Udai Sagar lakes. These are the most beautiful lakes of this town and attract numerous travelers from India and abroad each year.

Lake Palace, also known as Jag Niwas is among the best palace of Udaipur. The turquoise water of Lake Pichola and the white marble work of the palace offer a mesmerizing view to the eyes. It actually articulates the unmatched talent of the artists of that era. This palace is the most sought after destination for photographers across the globe. Next in order is Lake Pichola, which is an artificially built fresh water lake. This is the heart of tourist destinations in Udaipur as it is the home to two islands, Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.

Jag Mandir has a row of huge elephants along with a chhatri that is beautifully carved out of blue-grey stone. Moreover, the scenic beauty of the Mandir is all what one cannot imagine without visiting this place.

Udaipur sightseeing also encompasses the authentic Fateh Prakash Palace that has huge paintings, belonging to the Mewar school, lined in its corridors beautifying its interiors. Built in the twentieth century, by Maharana Fateh Singh, the palace till date celebrates the royal occasions with huge pomp and show.

Tourists all over the world recognize Udaipur for its City Palace and its Museum. This museum imparts the detailed knowledge of the various Maharanas of the warrior tribe and their achievements and failures. The City palace was opened to public and transformed into City Palace Museum in the year 1969 and since then, it has been a center of attraction and attention for most people. Ahar Museum in Udaipur is another tourist attraction in town. It houses numerous memorials and cenotaphs of the different Maharanas of Mewar.

Nevertheless, the city of lakes also has many temples of the Jain community that can be visited by all. The famous Dilwara Temples' were built under Rana Kumbha's rule. The other temples are dedicated to Adinathji, which have 29 beautiful halls and 1444 pillars. Sun Temple in Udaipur is dedicated to Sun God' and is polygon ally designed with carvings of warriors on its walls. The temples thus, create a calm and soothing atmosphere in the vicinity.

In addition to these, you can also visit Bahartiya Lok Kala Mandal that brings together the folk art and culture of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.

Thus, Udaipur sightseeing is a perfect option for all holiday seekers as it not only imparts knowledge but, brings forth fun and entertainment.

Original article published on PubArticles.com

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