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  • Lake City Udaipur

    Udaipur is one of the fascinating places in Rajasthan, which is most popularly known as the ?City of Lakes? or ?Venice of the East?. The place was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II. According to the historical legends, the capital city, Udaipur was established as the new capital of the Kingdom of Mewar before the last assault on Chittor. The astounding lakes and the fabulous palaces of the city have never failed to allure the travelers. The Fateh Sagar, Pichola Lake, Udai Sagar, and the Jaisamand Lake are some of the magnificent lakes in the state. Some of the fascinating lakes in Udaipur are given below.

    .Fateh Sagar Lake - This lake is named after Maharana Fateh Singh. In 1678, Maharana Jai Singh builds this fascinating lake but later on Maharana Fateh Singh reconstructed it. The lake is surrounded by beautiful Aravali hills from all the side except for its eastern side. The lake is connected through a canal to Lake Pichola. It has three Islands. The largest one is turned into a park named ?Nehru Garden?. The second island has a solar observatory. The refreshing morning and evening surroundings of lake offers a paradise for young lovers.

    Lake Pichola ? Renowned as Sapphire of Udaipur for its water sparkeled in golden colour with sunrise. This fascinating lake is 4km long and 3 km wide. The lake was built by Maharana Udai Singh II. Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir are the two islands of this lake. It has many Ghats, which are used for bathing and washing purpose. Tourists enjoy boating to reach there from City Palace; the heritage hotel lies in the heart of lake.

    Udai Sagar Lake ? This is a fabulous lake, which is 13 Km from Udaipur. Maharana Udai Singh started its construction in the year1559 and ended in 1565. The lake gets generated as a result of a Dam made on river Berach. The dam was constructed by Maharana to provide water in his kingdom.

    Jaisamand Lake ? This is the second largest artificial lake in the world, which was made by Maharana Jai Singh in the year1685. The lake covers an area of 36sq. km. Maharana made it to resolve the water problem in Mewar by damming the river Gomati. The lake was inaugurated in 1691 by Maharana.

    Swaroop Sagar ? This lake is famous as ?Kumharia Talab?. It was built by Maharana Swaroop Singh in 1842. It is well connected to Lake Pichola & Fateh Sagar

    Jiyan Sagar - This lake is popularly known as ?Badi Ka Talab?. This lake was built by Maharana Raj SinghI for reducing the food crisis in Rajasthan. The lake is named after the mother Jana Devi of Maharana. The lake is extended in an area of 155sq. km.
    Doodh Talai ? The small canal at the southeastern bank of Pichola Lake immediately opens to the south of SHIV NIWAS PALACE. One can find a triangular resemblance in this spot created by Doodh Talai, Pichola Lake and M.L. Verma Garden.
    There are so many other astounding lakes that one can admire in and around Udaipur. These fascinating lakes have been the center of attraction to the tourist throughout the entire globe, since time immortal.

  • Rajasthan- The Historical Destination

    Rajasthan is a vast state that stretches over 342,000 sq. km. The Aravalli Range bisects the state that runs diagonally from the northeast to the southwest. In Rajasthan one can find colourful palaces and forts. The main river that runs through Rajasthan is the Chambal. The Thar Desert, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, etc are the bustling places of Rajasthan. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. Rajasthan possesses opulent palaces and historic sights. Here in this state, tradition and modernity run side by side. There are many enticing places in Rajasthan that has attracted the tourists, since time immortal. The natural treasures and the historical legacies of Rajasthan has been the real charm of attraction for the tourists throughout the entire globe. The splendour of the place justifies it as a real part of Incredible India.

    Many brave kings ruled over Rajasthan, which narrates amazing legends of bravery. The Rajputs ruled for many years in Rajasthan. While exploring in different parts of Rajasthan, you can witness magnificent forts and Palaces. These forts and palaces are the legacies of ancient India. The tourists can find numerous forts in Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaipur. A parallel range of hills runs along Jaipur. There are many fascinating places that can be admired in the Jaipur district. The Jal Mahal is one of them. The Jal Mahal was built in the mid of the 18th century by Madho Singh-I. The tourists can view a variety of water birds here. The terraced garden that is enclosed by arched passages adds feathers of beauty to the Jal Mahal. One can also witness the Jantar Mantar. It is described as a realistic and logical landscape with 16 instruments, resembling a giant sculptural composition. Some of the instruments are used to forecast the weather condition.

    During the Rajasthan tour, the travelers can visit the Pushkar valley, which is only 14 km from Ajmer. It is famous for the Pushkar Dham, a well known Hindu pilgrimage place. The Pushkar Lake in the Pushkar valley is a famous lake for the Hindus. Many devotees used to come to take a dip in the lake. The devotees believe that by taking a bath in the Pushkar Lake they will get rid of the sin that they had committed throughout the lifetime. There are many fascinating temples in the Pushkar valley that have never failed to allure the travelers, since time immortal.

    Many tourists from all over the world come to visit the state of Rajasthan during the India tour. There are many fascinating forts and palaces that can be viewed while exploring in the land of Rajasthan. Also, there are many heritage hotels that ensure a comfortable stay in Rajasthan. Many Palaces have turned into heritage hotels that provide modern amenities to the tourists during their stay in the Palace. To make your trip more comfortable you can take the help of travel agents in Rajasthan

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