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History of Udaipur

Lakes In Udaipur

The city of Udaipur, nestled in the lap of the Aravalli ranges, is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Rajasthan.  This beautiful city is a famous tourist destination as well as the world’s most favourite destination wedding spot.  Most of the royal palaces built in Udaipur have been converted into hotels, all these hotels currently have the ownership rights of the royal family of Mewar.

Udaipur is no less than a paradise for those who spend money to live in a princely environment.  Fateh Prakash Palace, Jag Mandir, Lake Palace and all palaces have been converted into luxurious hotels as per the demand of the times.  If you have ever wanted to live like a king, or you want to get married like a king, you can spend a hefty amount of money and stay in these palaces and get a stay in a luxurious palace.

And if you want to get married like kings and emperors, then Udaipur is one of the best places in the world, you just have to spend a little more money.  Located in the central part of Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace has been witness to the world’s most expensive weddings.  The beautiful natural landscape surrounding the city of Udaipur and the majestic atmosphere of the city attracts everyone towards it.

Due to this environment, millions of tourists visit the city of Udaipur every year.  Due to the Aravali ranges spread around Udaipur, this area has always been receiving heavy rainfall.  Due to most of the rainy rivers flowing here, floods were located every year at that time, and due to this, the general population living in this area had to face very heavy losses.

To get rid of this problem, small and big dams were constructed in the surrounding areas of Udaipur to avoid the damage caused by the floodwaters.  Along with the construction of dams, the general public does not have to face the problem of water, so freshwater lakes were also constructed in the surrounding areas of Udaipur.  Due to this, today there is more number of freshwater lakes in Udaipur and its surrounding areas.

Swaroop Sagar Lake Udaipur

Swaroop Sagar Lake In Udaipur | Ref Img

Swaroop Sagar Lake in Udaipur works to connect Pichola Lake and Fatehsagar Lake. Swaroop Sagar Lake is a freshwater artificial lake. Swaroop Sagar Lake was built by Maharana Swaroop Singh (1842–1861) to connect Pichola Lake and Fatehsagar Lake during his reign.

The main reason for the construction of this lake was to keep the water level of Lake Pichola and Fatehsagar equal. The lake was named Swaroop Sagar in honour of Maharana Swaroop Singh. Swaroop Sagar Lake is also called Kumhariya Pond by the residents of Udaipur.

Swaroop Sagar Lake in Udaipur is located behind the Jagdish Temple. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery surrounding the lake by sitting on the shore of Sagar Lake in the evening.

Swaroop Sagar Lake Udaipur Timings

08:00 am to 06:30 pm.

Swaroop Sagar Lake Udaipur Entry Fee

Entry free.

Swaroop Sagar Lake Udaipur Boat Ride Ticket Price

01 regular boat ride – 30 / – per person

02 Motor Boat Ride – 200 / – per person

03 Speed Boat Ride – 400 / – per person

Rang Sagar Lake Udaipur

Rang Sagar Lake In Udaipur | Ref Img

Rang Sagar Lake connecting Swaroop Sagar Lake and Pichola Lake is much smaller than all the lakes located in Udaipur. Rang Sagar Lake has a width of 250 meters and the length is around 1 kilometre. Like other artificial lakes located in Udaipur, Rang Sagar Lake is also a freshwater lake.

In early times this lake was called Amarkant. Rang Sagar Lake was built in 1668 under the supervision of Amar Singh Barwa, the minister of Udaipur. Rang Sagar Lake is a kind of extension of Pichola Lake which goes further and joins Swarup Sagar Lake and Fatehsagar Lake.

The Rang Sagar Lake also offers panoramic views of the Aravalli ranges like the Pichola Lake. The local people of Udaipur are seen spending time with their family around the Rang Sagar Lake on weekends.

Rang Sagar Lake Udaipur Timings

Any time of the day.

Rang Sagar Lake Udaipur Entry Fee

Entry free.

Udai Sagar Lake Udaipur

Udai Sagar Lake In Udaipur | Ref Img

Udai Sagar Lake, one of the oldest man-made lakes in Udaipur, was built by Maharana Udai Singh in 1565, a few years after the establishment of Udaipur.  Located in the eastern direction of Udaipur city, the lake is 13 kilometres away from the main city.

Udai Sagar Lake is one of the largest lakes located in Udaipur, its length is around 4 km and the width is around 2.5 km.  Maharana Uday Singh also built the Berach Dam on the Udai Sagar Lake so that the local people never have to face water-related problems here.

Surrounded by the Aravalli ranges, this lake gives very beautiful views of the sunset in the evening.  The Ahar River is the main source of the water of Udai Sagar Lake.  The water of Udaisagar Lake is also being contaminated due to the dirty water released from the factories and hotels in Udaipur and surrounding areas in the Ahar River.

Presently, the work of renovation of Udaisagar Lake is underway by the National Lake Conservation Program.

Udai Sagar Lake Udaipur Timings

08:00 am to 06:30 pm.

Udai Sagar Lake Udaipur Entry Fee

Entry free.

Udai Sagar Lake Udaipur Boat Ride Ticket Price

01 regular boat ride – 30 / – per person

02 Motor Boat Ride – 200 / – per person

03 Speed Boat Ride – 400 / – per person

Lake Badi Udaipur


Badi Lake Udaipur

The Badi lake, located about 12 km from the main city of Udaipur, can naturally be called the most beautiful lake in Udaipur.  Maharana Raj Singh (1652–1680) built the Badi lake to protect the local people from the damage caused by famine and to keep the water supply running smoothly in Udaipur and its surrounding area.

Maharana Raj Singh named the Badi lake named Jiyan Sagar after his mother Jan Devi.  Three huge canopies built on the Badi lake give it a different look.  The large lake lies in the middle of the hills of the Aravalli ranges.  If you like trekking in the mountains then trekking can be done in some mountains situated around the Badi lake situated near Udaipur.

The most beautiful natural views of the Badi lake are visible from the top of the hills of the Aravalli ranges.  In 1973, due to lack of rain, water was supplied to Udaipur city from the Badi lake.

Lake Badi Udaipur Timings

07:00 am to 06:00 pm.

Lake Badi Udaipur Entry Fee

Entry free.

Lake Badi Udaipur Boat Ride Ticket Price

01 regular boat ride – 30 / – per person

02 Motor Boat Ride – 200 / – per person

03 Speed Boat Ride – 400 / – per person

Dhebar Lake – Jaisamand Lake Udaipur


Jaisamand Lake Udaipur

Jaisamand Lake, located 45 km from Udaipur, is the second-largest man-made freshwater lake in India.  Jaisamand Lake is 14 kilometres (9 mi) in width, and its length is around 48 kilometres (30 mi), Jaisamand Lake is up to 100 feet deep.  There are three small islands on the lake, some of these islands are still inhabited permanently by the Bhils.

These people of Bhil caste use the boat to come from the lake to land.  Jaisamand Lake is also known as Dhebar Lake. Jaisamand Lake was built in 1685 by Maharana Jai Singh.  A dam was also built on Jaisamand lake, whose construction was completed on 2 June 1691, it is said that on completion of the construction work of the dam, Maharana Jai Singh made gold equivalent to its weight and distributed it to the general public.

The dam on Jaisamand Lake has a width of 1200 feet and a depth of around 100 feet.  A small palace is also built on a hill near the dam which Maharana used as his winter capital. Marble umbrellas and elephants were constructed to make the dam of Jaisamand lake attractive.  Apart from this, a temple of Lord Shiva is also built on the dam.

Most of the Jaisamand Lake is surrounded by the Aravalli ranges and dense forests, due to which this lake is also very rich nature.  Due to this natural richness, the forest area around Jaisamand Lake has declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1957.  This wildlife sanctuary is known as Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary.

Wildlife such as wild boar, chausinga, deer are found in the dense forests of Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary, in addition to this many species of migratory birds are also found in this sanctuary.

Jaisamand Lake Udaipur Timings

10:00 AM to 05:00 PM.

Jaisamand Lake Udaipur Entry Fee

Entry free.

Jaisamand Lake Udaipur Boat Ride Ticket Price

Indian Tourist – 30 / – per person

Foreign Tourist – 80 / – per person

Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary Udaipur Timings

10:00 AM to 05:00 PM.

Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary Udaipur Entry Fee

Indian Tourist – 10 / – per person

Foreign Tourist – 80 / – per person

Rajsamand Lake Udaipur


Rajsamand Lake Udaipur

Rajsamand Lake, located 66 km from Udaipur, is a man-made freshwater lake located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.  Rajsamand Lake is considered to be one of the most prominent lakes of the Mewar region of Rajasthan.  Rajsamand Lake is 4 miles long and 1.7 miles wide, the depth of this lake is around 60 feet.

The lake is located between Rajnagar and Kankroli, two major cities in the Rajsamand district.  Rajsamand Lake was built by Maharana Raj Singh during the 17th century.  In 1661, due to the lack of rain in this region of Mewar, a severe drought occurred, which caused major problems to the farmers and the general public residing in the region.

In future, such a difficult situation would not be faced, so Maharana Raj Singh constructed a dam in the flow area of the three rivers Kelwa, Gomti and Tali flowing in this region, thus the Rajsamand Lake was constructed in 1662.  4 million rupees were spent by Maharana Raj Singh in relief work done during that time.

Rajsamand Lake was used as the seaplane base of Imperial Airways during World War II.  The embankment built on the banks of the Rajsamand Lake is known as the Nau Chowki, on this embankment has been built of chhatris made of marble stone.

Rajsamand Lake Udaipur Timings

Any time of the day.

Rajsamand Lake Udaipur Entry Fee

Entry Free.

Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal Udaipur


Old Painting In Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal Udaipur

The Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal, located near the Chetak Circle in Udaipur, is the most suitable place to get information related to the culture, history, traditional lifestyle and folk culture of the major states of India, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.  In 1952, Mihir Chaudhary established the Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal.

The main objective of this institute is to spread the historical heritage, folk culture, folk dance, Rajasthani handicrafts and traditional arts of Rajasthan and Mewar to the common people.  There is a museum of historical objects connected with Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh inside the Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal.

The museum has a collection of old paintings, handicrafts, jewellery, instruments, wooden Handicrafts, rural costumes and old dolls.  Those interested in art, folk culture and historical objects must visit the Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal located in Udaipur.

Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum Udaipur Timings

From 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM.

Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum Udaipur Entry Fee

S.No Category Indian Tourist Student (Indian) Foreign Tourist
01 Puppet Show & Folk Lore Museum 25/- 15/- 40/-
02 Folk Dance &  Special Puppet Show 40/- 20/- 60/-
03 Tickets For Both Programme 60/- 60/- 95/-
04 Entrance Fees For Museum 20/- 20/- 35/-
05 Camera Fees 10/-
06 Video Camera Fees 50/-
07 Timing For Special Puppet Show & Folk Dance 12:00 PM To 01:00 PM & 06:00 PM To 07:00 PM
08 Note:- Tickets Available up to 05:30 PM

Shilpagram Udaipur


Mandana Art Work At Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal Udaipur

The Shilpgram located in the western part of Udaipur city was inaugurated in 1989 by the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.  The main reason behind the construction of Shilpgram, 3 km from the city, is that tourists visiting Udaipur can understand the rural surroundings of ancient Rajasthan and the living conditions of the people living in the village closely.

Shilpgram located in Udaipur is a 70-acre artificial Rajasthani village.  In this village houses and huts have been built in the old way.  Clay, wood and cow dung have been used in the construction of houses.  Instead of cement plaster on the walls of the houses, dung has been dappled and then beautiful painting done with natural colours to make the walls attractive.

Beautiful paintings were made on the outside and inside walls of houses and huts using Mandana, the famous painting style of Rajasthan.  A collection of old-fashioned utensils and decoration items is displayed in the houses.  Shilpagram also features clay, wood and stone sculptures made of handicrafts.

In Rajasthan, apart from Rajasthan, the rural surroundings of Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat are also very beautifully displayed.  Every year from 21 December to 31 December, the Shilpgram festival is organized in Shilpagram which is visited by thousands of tourists.  There is also an open theatre at Shilpgram in which 8000 spectators can sit together and watch programs at a time.

The ten-day Shilpagram festival also houses a number of shops associated with folk art, culture and culture of Rajasthan and other states.  Apart from this, a lot of cultural events are organized in these ten days.

Shilpgram Udaipur Timings

11:00 am to 07:00 pm.

Shilpgram Udaipur Entry Fee

Indian Tourist – 30 / – per person

Students – 15 / – per person

Foreign Tourist – 50 / – per person

The entry fee at Shilpgram can be changed at the time of the Shilpgram festival.

Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur


Bagore Ki Haveli Uaipur

Bagore Ki Haveli located near Lake Pichola in Udaipur was built by Amarchand Barwa, Prime Minister of the state of Mewar.  Amarchand Barwa served as Prime Minister of Mewar from 1751 to 1778 during the tenures of Maharana Pratap Singh II, Maharana Raj Singh II, Maharana Ari Singh and Maharana Hamir Singh.

After the death of Amarchand Barwa, the royal family of Mewar was taken over by Bagore’s mansion and Nath Singh, a relative of the then Maharana, started using it as a private residence.  Maharaja Shakti Singh built the entrance of this mansion in triple-arched in 1878, after that the mansion came to be known as Bagore Ki Haveli.

Bagore’s mansion remained a victim of neglect for a long time under British rule and even after India’s independence.  After 1986, the renovation work of this mansion was resumed and converted into a museum, giving it an old look.  Built-in Rajput architecture, Bagore’s haveli has chhatris, arches, fountains, jharokhas and huge courtyards.

The mansion has a total of 138 rooms, out of which many of the rooms have very beautiful glasswork.  The windows and walls of the room are decorated with beautiful murals with coloured glass pieces.  The mansion has separate rooms for members of the royal family and women of the royal family.  At that time only members of the royal family were allowed to enter these rooms.

There are also three chowks in the Bagore Ki Haveli which are known as Kuan Chowk, Tulsi Chowk and Neem Chowk.  Kanch Mahal and Dari Khana situated in the haveli could be used only by the men of the royal family.  The largest chamber of the mansion is known as Diwan-e-Khas.  Keeping in mind the interest of the royal family women, a women’s dressing room was built in the mansion.

Because of the royalty’s interest in music, many musical instruments were also made available in the mansion.  Chaupar was also arranged for men to play.  The museum currently housed inside Bagore Ki Haveli is divided into five parts known as the Puppet Museum, Turban Museum, Weapon Museum, Haveli Museum and Shaadi Museum.

Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur Timings

10:00 AM to 06:30 PM.

Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur Entry Fee

Indian Tourist – 60 / – per person

Indian students (age 05-12 years) – 30 / – per person

Foreign tourists – Rs.100 / – per person

Foreign students (age 05-12 years) – 50 / – per person

Camera – INR 50 / –

Dharohar Dance Show Udaipur


Dharohar Dance show Udaipur

A one-hour cultural program is held every evening at 07:00 PM inside Bagore Ki Haveli in Udaipur.  The event organized in Bagore Ki Haveli is popularly known as Dharohar Dance Show.  This folk cultural program is organized in the courtyard called Neem Chowk, located inside Bagore Ki Haveli.

The folk dance and folk arts of Rajasthan are performed by folk artists of Rajasthan in the Dharohar Dance Show held every evening.  The famous Chari dance of Rajasthan is first performed in this one-hour long program.  In this dance form, the female artist wears traditional Rajasthani costumes and puts more than one brass pot on her head.

Terah Tal Dance has always been a special place in the folk dance of Rajasthan.  The artist performing Terah Tal dances ties 13 bells on his body.  And after that, placing more than one number of brass pots on his head, he performs a dance playing 13 bells.  After performing both these dances, the world-famous folk dance of Rajasthan, Gorbandh, is performed by women artists.

In Gorbandh dance, the dancing artist stops round and round at a very fast pace.  After all these dances the puppet show is performed in the Dharohar Dance Show.  The Ghoomar Dance and Bhavani Dance, Rajasthan’s most beautiful folk dances are performed at the end of the Dharohar Dance Show program.

In Bhavani dance, the artist dances on glass pieces with more than 10 earthen pots on his head.  The Dharohar Dance Show organized at Bagore Ki Haveli is the best and suitable place to get to know Rajasthan’s folk music, folk art and folk dance closely.

Dharohar Dance Show Udaipur Timings

In the evening from 07:00.

Dharohar Dance Show Udaipur Entry Fee

Indian Tourist – 90 / – per person

Indian Students – 45 / – per person

Foreign Tourist – 150 / – per person

Foreign students 75 / – per person

Camera – 150 / – INR

Places To Visit near Udaipur

There are many beautiful tourist places around Udaipur like City Palace, Udaipur Part-01, Udaipur Part-02, Udaipur Part-04Kumbhalgarh, Kumbhalgarh National Park, Jodhpur, Ranakpur, Parshuram Mahadev Temple in Saadri, Chittorgarh, Nathdwara, Mount Abu and Amba Ji Temple located in Gujarat.

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