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Excursions from Udaipur

Excursions from Udaipur is a city that has almost every type of place to make it a perfect destination for a vacation. A trip to the famous Lake Palace, Jag Niwas Palace, Lake Pichola, Museums and Gardens of Udaipur, can be further broadened by adding the excursions in your itinerary. There are numerous tourist excursions around Udaipur that are worth-visiting and spending a quality time. Being situated amidst the Aravalli hills, Udaipur offers various places to see that are accessible easily through the crisscross roads of Aravallis.

You can visit various temples like Ranakpur Temple, Jagat Temple, Nathdwara Temple and other temples that are located at a comfortable distance from the city of Udaipur. Chittorgarh Fort is the largest fort of India and finds its easy way from Udaipur. A visit to Kumbhalgarh Fort would be truly exciting as the fort possess the second longest wall of the World. These topics are covered under the sections of temples and forts respectively. Apart from temples and forts, you can visit Haldighati, Nagda, Ghanerao Castle and Ahar Cenotaphs from Udaipur.

Haldighati is a historic site that has occupied an important position in the history of Rajasthan, India. If you are a wild-life lover, then Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary would definitely be of your interest. Cenotaphs of Ahar still speak the legends of the brave and gallant kings of Mewar. A trip to Ghanerao Castle would make you spellbound with its magical charm. Nagda is a famous site that is renowned for its Sas-Bahu temple that dates back to the 10th century. The following links will throw light on excursions from Udaipur:

Kumbhalgarh Fort
Located 64 kms north of Udaipur in the wilderness, Kumbhalgarh is the second most important citadel after Chittorgarh in the Mewar region. Cradled in the Aravali Ranges the fort was built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha. Because of its inaccessibility and hostile topography the fort had remained un-conquered. It also served the rulers of Mewar as a refuge in times of strife.

Chittourgarh Fort
Chittorgarh is the epitome of Rajput pride, romance and spirit. It reverberates with history of heroism and sacrifice, which is evident as it echoes with the tales sung by the Bards of Rajasthan. The main reason for visiting Chittorgarh is its massive hilltop fort, which is a depiction of Rajput culture and values. The fort stands on a 240-hectares site on an 180m high hill that rises rapidly from the plains below.

Haldighati
The extensive terra firma, towards the south west of Nathdwara, this historical site witnessed the great legendry battle fought between Maharana Pratap and the Mughal Emperor -Akbar in 1576 AD.

Ranakpur
Beautiful sculptured Jain temples mark the glory of this renowned place. Marked as one of the five holy places for the Jain community, these were created in the 15 the century. During the reign of Rana Kumbha and are enclosed within a wall. The central Chaumukha [four faced temple] is dedicated to Adinathji the temple is an astounding creation with 29 halls and 1,444 pillars all distinctly carved and no two being alike is a amazing evidence of the genius sense of architecture that enhances the charm of the place.

Sajjangarh
High on a hilltop just outside Udaipur lies this dramatic 18th century palace, with a breathtaking view of the Mewar countryside Originally intended to be a towering five-story astronomical centre, it was later abandoned and used as a monsoon palace and hunting lodge.

Ghanerao
Is a small town famous for its castle now converted into a hotel. The castle's highlight in the pavilion in the central court, where the musicians would perform. Also near the castle are the cenotaphs of former rulers. Mahavir Temple, a Jain Temple is also one of the highlights of the town.

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