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Udaipur Travel Guide
The city of Udaipur is a lovely land around the Azure water lakes
hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravails.
A vision in white
drenched in romance and beauty, Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights
sounds and experience-an inspiration for the imagination of poets, painters
and writen.
Its kaleidoscope of fairy tale palace lakes temples
gardens and narrow lanes strew with stalls, carry the flavour of a heroic
past. Epitomising for 1200 years.
The foundation of the city has
an interesting legand associated with it. According to it, Maharana Udai
Singh the founder was hunting one day when he met a holy man meditaing on a
hill overlooking the lake pichhola. The hermit blessed the Maharana and
advised him to build a palace at this favourable located spot with a fertile
valley watered by the stream, a lake, an agreeable altitude and an the
advise of the hermit and founded the city in 1959 A.D.

Overlooking the aquamarine xpanses of the lake Pichhola stands the splendid
city palace-a marvel in granite and marbel. Of the original eleven gates of
the Udaipur City, only five remain. The suraj pol or sun Gate on the eastern
side is the main entrance to the city.
Exquisite lake palaces of
Udaipur shimmering like jewels on lake Pichhola are overwhelming in
splendour.
Several palaces of interest around Udaipur, including
the majestic Chittaurgarh the mountain fortress of Kumbhalgarh, beautiful
jain temples of Ranakpur, Eklingli and Nathdwara and the cool retreat of
Mr.Abu make the visit to udaipur a memorable one.

Udaipur is known as the Venice of the east. It is also called the city of
lakes. The Lake Palace on Jag Niwas Island in the middle of Pichola Lakes is
the finest example of its architectural and cultural explosion. The grand
City Palace on the banks of the lake compliments the palace along with the
Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh) on the hill above. Udaipur is also the centre
for performing arts, craft and its famed miniature paintings.The Shilp Gram
festival is a center of attraction during the season.
Maharana
Udai Singh II founded Udaipur in 1568 after his citadel Chittorgarh was
sacked by Mughal Emperor Akbar. The legends says that Udai Singh was guided
by a holy man meditating on the hill near Pichola Lake to establish his
capital on this very spot. Surrounded by Aravali Ranges, forests and lakes
this place was less vulnerable than Chittorgarh.
Maharana Udai
Singh died in 1572 and was succeeded by Maharana Pratap who valiantly
defended Udaipur from subsequent Mughal attacks. Maharana Pratap is the most
revered Rajput icon and gallantly fought the Mughal at the Haldighati in
1576. Mewar continuously defied foreign invaders and has a history of bloody
battles until the British intervention in the nineteenth when a treaty was
signed to protect Udaipur. Upon independence Udaipur merged in the union of
India.