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Udai Bilas Palace

Udai Bilas Palace is named after a Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur, Maharawal Udai Singh II. It is built of local grey-green granite in a blend of Mughal and Rajput style and features minutely carved balconies, arches, and windows. Rising from the center of the compound is a fantastic four-storeyed pavilion with densely carved friezes and cusped arches. The large room on its top story is embellished with many semi-precious stones. Palace is bifurcated into three main sections - Raniwas, Udai Bilas, and Krishna Prakash, also known as Ek Thambiya Mahal. All are equally exquisite regarding architecture, but the most beautiful amongst them is the Krishna Prakash, which with its ornate balconies, sculptured pillars, carved panels, and bracketed windows is the finest example of Rajput architecture. Currently, the palace has converted into a five-star hotel. So if tourists wish to enjoy a luxury holiday, then they can book a stay in the palace.

History
This beautiful palace which is situated in the middle of Gaibsagarlake and a cove of private reserve forest. The location is no less than a breathtaker itself, but the beauty of this palace is also very mesmerizing. This palace holds a very royal background of princely India. Although this palace has now turned into a pretty luxury hotel, it’s still one of the best places to explore birdlife and tribal life. The royal Rajput architecture, fine murals, miniature paintings and intricate stone carvings are sure to be a delight to the eyes of the traveler.

The district of Dungarpur, is sure to leave you with surprises and memorable experiences while visiting India. This exquisite palace was initially just built on one pillar, which was quite an art in India. One of the wing's of the palace was made out of a bluish-grey local stone called “pareva” which complemented the overlooking lake and made the ambience even more delightful and soothing. As a result, the architectural design is an exquisite work for which people from around the world come and visit this place.


Palaces in Rajasthan

Palaces in Rajasthan Known for their beautiful structures, detailed edifices and age-old architecture, the Forts And Palaces in Rajasthan are the very evidence of this land’s rich culture and heritage. Scattered all around the state, these forts and palaces are unique in their history, with every single one more grand than the other. Some of these palaces, like the Umaid Bhawan Palace, amongst others, have also been converted into luxury and heritage resorts and hotels in present times. The famous forts of rajasthan still retain their old glory and exquisite architecture, and transport you back to the bygone eras. One such example is Jaipur’s Amber Fort, which exudes the remnants of the times of the Rajasthani Maharajas. There is also the Chittorgarh Fort, the largest in the country, beautiful and grand, and famous for its glorious past. The palaces in rajasthan, such as Udaipur’s City Palace, which dates back to the 1500s, tell the stories of the kings of the past. Or the Neemrana Palace, which is so grand and royal that it has now been converted into a heritage resort. A visit to these spectacular structures of Rajasthan will definitely be a remarkable experience of a lifetime!