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This
beautiful city is one of the most attractive and romantic cities in
India. It is known as the “Venice of the East.” Udaipur
has attractive, landscaped gardens and beautiful lakes, impressive palaces,
havelis, and temples. The city palace, a popular tourist site, is located
high over the waters of Lake Pichola. The city is about 610m (2,000
ft) above sea level.
Udaipur
is a pleasant, hassle-free place, where the people are friendly and
helpful. It is enjoyable to wander around the streets of the old city.
Udaipur is popular with foreign tourists and it is definitely worth
a visit.
Udaipur
was named after Maharaja Udai Singh, who founded the city in the middle
of the 16th century after his former capital of Chittorgarh was sacked
by the Mughal emperor, Akbar. The Maharaja of Udaipur is the leader
of the Mewar Rajputs, and he is the highest-ranked Rajput ruler. The
Maharaja is known as the “Sun King” and has the emblem of
the sun on his standard.
The
city was once completely surrounded by a wall, but all that remains
now are the gates and some pieces of wall in the city’s upper
areas. The wall surrounding the old city has five gates with iron spikes
on them to protect against elephant attacks.
During
the Mewar Festival there is a lake parade, music, dance, and fireworks.
Information and Tours
A wall surrounds the old city. The bus and railway stations are outside
this wall in the southeast part of town. Most of the accommodations
and the City Palace are near the Jagdish Temple, which is a landmark
that all the rickshaw drivers know.
The Tourist Office (411-535), Fateh Memorial Building, close to Surajpol,
is in the northeast part of town, outside the city walls, about 1km
from the bus stand. Open Mon to Sat 10 am to 5 pm. There are tourist
counters at the south end of the City Palace, the airport and the railway
station.
There
is a daily city tour (5 hr, Rs 50) that begins at the RTDC Hotel Kajri
at 8 am. A Rajasthan Tourism afternoon tour goes to Nathdwar, Eklingji,
and Haldi Ghati (Rs 90). It starts at the Kajri Tourist Bungalow at
2 pm and ends at 7 pm.
Poste restante is collected at the City Post Office at Shastri Circle.
It is not far from the RTDC Hotel Kajri.
Internet
at Comfort Travels, just outside the entrance to the City Palace Museum.
Bicycles can be hired next to the Hotel Keerti on Airport Rd.
Some
established travels agencies are Haveli Tours and Travel (523-525),
Gangaur Ghat Marg, near Lalghat, who deals with airline tickets; Rajasthan
Tours (525-777); and Shrinath Travels (524-333). Taldar Travels (28160),
near where the private buses depart from and the Town Hall, sells tickets
for private buses.
It
is possible to use the swimming pool at the Laxmi Vilas Palace Hotel
(Rs 150) or at the Shipli Restaurant in Shilpigram (Rs 100).
Mayur
Book Paradise, 60 BC Rd, has books in various languages and magazines.
Udaipur
Hospital (561-222), Uaipol, is a good, modern private hospital.
Money
You can change money at the Bank of Baroda, Town Hall Rd; State Bank
of India, Hospital Rd; State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, Chetak Circle.
Some travel agencies also change money.
City
Palace
This is the largest palace in Rajasthan. Udai Singh began construction
in 1559, but additions have been built over the years. It is now partly
the residence of the present Maharaja, part museum, and part luxury
hotel. There are great views of Lake Pichola and the city from the upper
balconies and terraces.
The
museum is divided into two sections, the Mardhana Mahal (men’s
palace) and Janana Mahal (women’s palace). The
Mardhana Mahal is much more interesting, and many people do not even
go to the Janana Mahal.
Visitors
enter the north gate of the palace, Tripolia Gate (1725), which has
eight marble arches. Upon entering the museum part of the palace, you
come to the Raja Angan Chowk (the Royal Courtyard). Around it are rooms
filled with Udaipur miniature paintings. There is one painting that
appears three-dimensional when viewed from a distance. There is a white,
life-sized marble bust of Maharaja Rana Pratap, and
a 400-year-old suit of armor once worn by his horse, Chetak.
The
palace has inner patios, courtyards, and marble balconies. Rooms have
mirrored walls, ivory doors, colored glass windows, and much more. One
room is covered with painted miniatures.
The
Mor Chowk (Peacock Courtyard) has glass peacocks made
up of thousands of tiny colored glass slivers inserted into the wall
and convex mirrors. Krishna-vilas, which contains excellent
miniature paintings, is dedicated to Krishna Kumari, a sixteen-year-old
princess who was betrothed to two princes and who chose to kill herself
in order to stop almost certain war. The Manak (Ruby) Mahal
has porcelain and glass figures. Chini Mahal has
decorative tiles. Moti Mahal has fine mirrorwork. Bari Mahal
has a garden. There are elephant stables capable of housing twenty elephants.
Outside
the main building there is a small, interesting museum displaying old
sculptures. There is also the Janana Mahal (queen’s
palace) near the entrance gate. It is not as interesting as the main
palace and not so well-maintained, but it has a nice exhibit on the
upper floor, on the right side of the complex. It houses Maharaja Bhopal
Singh’s 1922 Rolls Royce.
The
palace is open daily 9.30 am to 4.30 pm; admission Rs 15, camera Rs
30, video Rs 200. Tours are Rs 100 and are good. Tours are provided
in English and several other languages. This place can be busy, and
should be avoided on weekends.
Part
of the palace has been made into two luxury hotels: Fateh Prakash Palace
Hotel and Shiv Niwas Palace. In the Fateh Prakash Palace there is a
remarkable Crystal Gallery. It has a great collection of Maharaja Sajjan
Singh’s Osler’s crystal, brought from England in 1877. There
are crystal tables, chairs, and beds. Open daily 10 am to 1 pm and 3
to 8 pm. Next door is the Durbar Hall, which has impressive chandeliers
and portraits of the former maharajas.
Jagdish (Jagannath) Temple
This is a Vishnu temple built by Maharaja Jagat Singh I in 1652. It
is nearly 24m (80 ft) high and is located about 200m north of the entrance
to the city palace in the Old City. There is a black stone Deity of
Lord Vishnu as Jagannath, Lord of the Universe. It also contains a large
bronze statue of Garuda. This beautiful temple is the largest and finest
temple in Udaipur. There are stone elephants on either side of the steps
leading to the temple.
Lake
Pichola
After founding the city of Udaipur, Maharaja Udai Singh II expanded
the lake by building a dam. The lake is 4km long and 3km wide. The city
palace is next to the lake. South of the palace, running along the lake,
are beautiful gardens. North of the palace, there are interesting ghats.
You
can take a very pleasant boat ride on the lake. You get the boat at
Bansi Ghat (Rs 125 for an hour, operates daily 2 to 6 pm) or a 30-min
boat cruise for Rs 40 (operates 10 am to noon and 2 to 5 pm). The boat
stops on Jag Mandir Island.
Jag Niwas Island— Lake Palace Hotel
Jag Niwas Palace is located in the middle of Lake Pichola. It was once
the summer palace of the royal family. It is now an impressive luxury
hotel. The palace grounds are remarkable. There is white marble inlay,
corner towers, and turrets. It has stained glass windows, painted ceilings,
and antique furniture. The palace was used as a set in the James Bond
movie, Octopussy, which explains why this movie is shown in several
restaurants in Udaipur.
You
can eat at the Jag Niwas restaurant. Non-quests are not usually allowed
to visit the hotel unless they eat in the restaurant, which must be
reserved in advance. The dinner buffet costs about Rs 500 and is popular.
The palace has a coffee shop and shopping arcade which are open to visitors.
Jag
Mandir Island
Shah Jahan stayed at the red sandstone Jag Mandir Palace in 1623-24
while he was staging a revolt against his father, Jahangir. Construction
on the palace was begun by Maharaja Karan Singh and finished by Jagat
Singh (1628-52). It is made of yellow sandstone and has inlaid marble
There is a great view of the city palace and the city from this island.
There is a splendid chhatri and large stone elephants at the boat landing.
Fateh Sagar Lake and Nehru Park
Fateh Sagar is a beautiful lake north of Lake Pichola. There is a pleasant
road that runs along the east bank of the lake. Hills and parks overlook
the lake.
Nehru
Park is located in the middle of Fateh Sagar Lake. It is one
of the best maintained gardens in Udaipur. It is very popular, which
ruins much of its peaceful atmosphere. It is an outstanding park, with
fountains, palm trees, and flowers spread over a fairly open area. Open
8 am to 6.30 pm; admission Rs 3. You get a boat to Nehru Park at Moti
Magri for Rs 8 return.
Saheliyon-ki
Bari (Garden of the Maids of Honor)
This pleasant, 18th century garden was built by Maharana (Maharaja)
Sangram Singh for the maharani (queen) and her friends. It has a lotus
pool, fountains, and palm-tree-lined walkways. It can be quite a tourist
site, so may not be so peaceful. It is located 2km north of town.
Admission
Rs 2 and there may be a small payment to turn the fountains on.
Bharatiya
Lok Kala Mandal Folk Museum
The Folk Museum is a center for the preservation and distribution of
Rajasthani tribal folk arts. It has several rooms with a variety of
exhibits, including clay diorama figures depicting local festivals,
colorful painted masks, and life-sized models of people from different
tribes.
They
have a collection of kathpurli—traditional Rajasthani string puppets,
which are dressed in colorful, traditional costumes. There is an expertly
performed puppet show every half-hour with musical accompaniment.
There
is a dance school here and dance performances between 6 and 7 pm; admission
Rs 20. Open daily 9 am to 6 pm; admission Rs 7, camera Rs 5; phone 529-296.
Shilpigram
Shilpigram is a rural arts and crafts complex located
off Lake Fateh Sagar, a few km west of Udaipur. Located here are the
representative houses of the tribal and rural communities of Rajasthan,
Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa. Each house has a plaque with details
about living in these communities. They have a shop where they sell
village handicrafts. They also have live folk cultural performances.
Potters, musicians, and dancers often come and live here for a while.
There
is a festival here around early December.
Open daily 9 am to 6 pm; admission Rs 2, no performances between 11
am and 5 pm. There is no public transportation here. A rickshaw here
cost Rs 50 each way. You can also ride a bike.
Shilpi Restaurant, next door, has good Chinese and Indian food. There
is a swimming pool here (Rs 100).
Other
Places
Sajjan Niwas is an excellent park and is popular. It is on
Lake Palace Rd. Nearby is Gulab Bagh (Rose Garden).
On
top of Moti Magri (Pearl Hill), overlooking Fateh Sagar,
is Pratap Smarak, which is a statue of Maharaja Pratap,
who challenged the Mughals. There are nice gardens on the path up to
Pratap Smarak. The park is open 9 am to 6 pm; admission
Rs 5.
Monsoon
Palace is located on a mountain, overlooking the city. The
palace is closed, but the views from the mountain are spectacular. It
takes a couple hours to get to the palace and back from Udaipur. The
palace is floodlit at night.
Shopping
You can get excellent picchwais, colorful wall-hanging paintings, in
Udaipur and Nathdwar. This art originated at Nathdwar as backdrops for
the Nathji Temple. These painting are usually of Krishna’s pastimes.
Udaipur is a good place to get Rajput–Mughal miniature paintings.
The Rajasthan Government Handicrafts Emporium is at Chetak Circle. Hathipol
Market is a good general place for shopping. You can get handicrafts
at Ganesh Handicraft Emporium and Shreenath Emporium on City Palace
Road and Chelawat Art Gallery on Jagdish Road.
Where to Stay
The Jagdish Temple area is the main tourist area in Udaipur and is a
pleasant area in which to stay. Many of the hotels in the area have
a great view of the lake, and the area is quiet. As far as I am concerned,
it is the only area in Udaipur worth staying in, unless you stay at
a place that has a pool. When you arrive in town, the auto-rickshaw
drivers will try to bring you to a hotel that is not in the Jagdish
Temple area, but to a hotel where they get a commission.
The
hotel area by the bus station is both noisy and very polluted. The hotels
at the bus station area could be used if you are just traveling through
and need a quick place to sleep.
Home Stays
To
stay in a person’s home, contact the tourist office. Rooms range
from Rs 150 to Rs 700, depending on the quality. There are over 200
families participating.
Lower—Jagdish
Temple Area
Lalghat Guest House (525-301; fax 523-493), right next to the lake,
is a good place with a courtyard. Rooms are Rs 125/150 with common bath
and Rs 175/225 with bath, and dorm beds are Rs 60. There are better
rooms with bath and a view of the lake for Rs 300. There are great views
of the lake from the rooftop.
Lake Ghat Guest House (521-636) has rooms for Rs 120/140 with common
bath and Rs 175/225 with bath. There is a good view from the terrace.
It is a friendly place with a good restaurant. Among the lower priced
hotels, I believe these two places are about the best for atmosphere
and location. Both places are popular and very close to the lake. They
are good places to meet people.
Evergreen Guest House (527-823), next door, has rooms with common bath
for Rs 125 and Rs 125/200 with bath. The management is friendly. Free
hot water in a bucket. There is a nice terrace area and a rooftop restaurant.
Nearby is the popular Badi Haveli (412-588), a little north of the Jagdish
Temple, which is a nice 350-year-old place having rooms with common
bath for Rs 125/175 and Rs 275 with bath. There is a courtyard and a
good view of the lake from the roof.
Lehar Guest House, next door, has simple rooms, some with a lake view,
for Rs 125/150.
Anjani Hotel (527-670), nearby, has modern rooms with common bath for
Rs 150 and Rs 300/400 with bath. Some rooms have a view of the lake.
Jheel Guest House (421-352), by the ghat, is in an old, well-maintained
haveli with a nice atmosphere. Rooms are Rs 100/150 with common bath,
Rs 200 for a room with a view, Rs 250 with a bath and a deluxe room
with a view of the lake is Rs 600. The annex across the street has better,
newer rooms. There is a rooftop restaurant with a view of the lake.
Lake Corner Soni Guest House, near the lake, has basic rooms for Rs
125/150 with common bath and Rs 175 with a bath. There is a vegetarian
rooftop restaurant with a good view of the roof.
Jag Niwas Guest House (26267), near the lake, has clean rooms with bath
for Rs 200 to Rs 500.
Nukkad Guest House, 56 Ganehsi Ghat, has clean rooms with bath for Rs
90/125 and Rs 110/165. It has a rooftop restaurant. It is a friendly,
good place.
Shiva Guest House (23952), 74 Nav Ghat, next to the lake, has nicely
decorated rooms with common bath for Rs 150/175.
Lower—Lake Palace Road Area
Ranjit Niwas Hotel (525-774), Lake Palace Rd, has rooms with bath for
Rs 200, with common bath for Rs 150, and Rs 40 for a dorm bed. It is
a family-run place and has a courtyard with a garden.
Hotel Mahendra Prakash (522-993), Lake Palace Rd, has singles for Rs
125 and Rs 200/300 for an air-cooled double with hot water. It has a
good-sized garden, a pool and a central courtyard. There is a good view
of the City Palace from the roof.
Chandra Prakash (528-109), Lake Palace Rd, has clean, good-value rooms.
It is well-managed and friendly. Recommended.
Kumbha Palace (522-147) is a good, clean place. It has a good rooftop
restaurant with a view of the lake.
Hotel Shambhu Vilas, right next door on Lake Palace Rd, has singles
for Rs 125 and Rs 200/300 for an air-cooled double. You can get a discount
if you stay a while. It has a good rooftop restaurant.
Monalisa (26147), 104 Bhatiyani Chohatta, City Palace Road, down from
the Jagdish Temple, is good budget place run by a nice family. Rooms
with bath range from Rs 90 to Rs 200. It is a good value and is quiet.
West
Side of Lake Pichola
Lake Shore Hotel is in a peaceful area next to the lake, near the Lake
Pichola Hotel. It has fairly basic rooms with a beautiful view overlooking
the lake for Rs 150/175 with common bath and Rs 300 with bath.
Natural Hotel (527-879), in a secluded area near Raj Bridge, Rang Sagar,
has basic, large, clean rooms with common bath for Rs 80/125 and Rs
125/175 with bath. Some rooms have balconies overlooking the lake. It
is a fairly popular, friendly, peaceful place.
Lower—Bus
Station Area
If you are passing through on your way to Nathdwar or other places,
there are a good number of hotels by the bus station.
Hotel Apsara (420-400) is a big place set back from the road, so it
is fairly quiet. It has double rooms for Rs 150 and higher and also
dorm beds. It is one of the best places in the area.
Hotel Yatri (527-251), across from the bus stand, has rooms with hot
water for Rs 150/200.
Hotel Welcome (485-375), across the street, is a better place with good
double rooms for Rs 150/200.
Gokul Palace Hotel (27317) has good double rooms for Rs 225 and A/C
rooms for Rs 350.
Other Area The Pratap Country Inn (583-138; fax 583-058), Airport Rd,
Titadhia Village, 7km from city center, has comfortable rooms ranging
from Rs 250 to Rs 800. They have a pool and horse riding. It is a secluded,
quiet, relaxed and beautiful place. You can arrange your stay here at
the Keerti Hotel, on Airport Rd. in Udaipur. An auto-rickshaw to this
place is around Rs 50.
Mewar Inn (522-090), Residency Rd, away from the center of town, has
rooms for Rs 50/65, bigger rooms for Rs 90/125 and dorm beds for Rs
30. It has hot water and cheap veg meals. They rent bikes. It is a very
good value.
Hotel Kajri Tourist Bungalow (410-501), near Shastri Circle, has good-size
rooms with bath for Rs 300/350, with air-cooling for Rs 450/550, and
with A/C for Rs 650/850. Dorm beds for Rs 60.
Where to Stay—Middle
Jagat Niwas (415-575; fax 520-023), Lal Ghat area, on the lake shore,
has rooms for Rs 275 to Rs 425 with common bath and rooms with bath
for Rs 550 to Rs 900. It is a recommended old haveli. It has a quiet
courtyard and a rooftop with a good view of the lake.
Kankarwa Haveli (411-457; fax same), next door, has good clean rooms
for Rs 550. There are good views of the lake and it is well-maintained.
Hotel Raj Palace (527-092), Bhatiyani Chotta, down the road from the
Jagdish Temple, is a good place with either air-cooled or A/C rooms
for Rs 250 to Rs 650. Dorm beds are Rs 75.
Hotel Sai Niwas (524-909), 75 Navghat, near the City Palace by the ghat,
has well decorated rooms with traditional furniture. Rooms are Rs 350
to Rs 850 with bath and hot water. The better rooms have balconies with
a lake view. It has a good atmosphere and is well-managed.
Ratan Palace Guest House, near the Sai Niwas, has clean, spacious, comfortable
rooms with hot water for Rs 250/400 to Rs 500/550. There is a great
lake view from the terrace. It has good food. This place is a good value
and is recommended.
Rang Niwas Palace Hotel (523-891), Lake Palace Rd, is good friendly
place with large rooms with common bath for Rs 250/300 and Rs 400/450
with attached bath. It has A/C rooms with hot water for Rs 500 to Rs
800. Formerly a small palace, this relaxing and peaceful place has a
large garden and a pool. This place is a good value, but is away from
the lake. It has a vegetarian restaurant.
Hotel Lake End (415-100; fax 523-898), by Fateh Sagar, has a pool with
a good garden by the lake. Modern comfortable rooms are Rs 1250/1600
and Rs 1400/1800 with A/C.
Gulab Niwas (523-644) is in a nice old building that has a good well-kept
garden. Rooms are Rs 900/1000. It is a nice place.
Chandralok Hotel (560-011), 123 Saheli Marg, is a good place that has
A/C rooms for Rs 1000/1200.
Rani Village, Rani Rd, Sanjay Park near Fateh Sagar, is a peaceful place
with a nice garden.
Hotel Ram Pratap Palace (528-700; fax 520-168), close to the lake in
a quiet location, is a modern haveli. Rooms with bath start at Rs 800/1000.
Many of the rooms have balconies with a lake view. It has a good restaurant
and is a good place.
Where to Stay—High
Lake Pichola Hotel (431-197; fax 430-576; email: reservation@lakepicholahotel.com),
Chand Pol, on the other side of the bridge from the Jagdish Temple,
has a great location next to the lake. It is a well-managed place with
well-maintained rooms with A/C, bath, and hot water for Rs 1100/1200
and rooms with a balcony and a lake view overlooking the ghats and the
City Palace for Rs 1250/1350. The rooms with a lake view are much better.
It has a good restaurant. This place is an excellent value and is highly
recommended.
The four-star ITDC Laxmi Vilas Palace Hotel (529-711; fax 523-536),
on a hill between Fateh Sagar and Pichola Lake, is a luxurious place
with a pool and rooms for $125/140 up to $275 for the Maharani Suite.
This place was built as a royal guesthouse. It is best to book this
place in advance, as it is often full.
Hotel Anand Bhawan (523-256; fax 523-247), next door, is a first-class
place that has rooms with hot water for Rs 750/900 and deluxe rooms
with a lake view for Rs 1000/1200. It is a very good value.
Hotel Rajdarshan (526-601; fax 525-887), 18 Pannadhai Marg, next to
Swarup Sagar, has modern, central A/C rooms for Rs 1400/2200. It has
a pool and a good restaurant. It is a good value.
Hilltop Palace (561-765; fax 525-106), above Fateh Sagar, has modern
rooms for Rs 1575/2100. It has a beautiful garden and there is a great
view of the city from the roof.
Shikarbadi Hotel (583-201; fax 584-841), about 3km from town on the
road to Ahmedabad, is a secluded, peaceful, beautiful place. It used
to be a royal hunting lodge. It has a pool, deer park, horse riding,
three restaurants, and a small lake. Comfortable rooms are Rs 1600/2800.
Where to Stay—Luxury
The famous Lake Palace Hotel (527-961; fax 527-974), located in the
middle of Lake Pichola, is one of the best hotels in the world. It looks
exactly as you would expect a maharaja’s palace to be like. It
has a central swimming pool, lotus ponds and nice courtyards. Rooms
start at $150/180 and go up to $550 for the top suite. It is in high
demand, so it is advisable to reserve a room in advance. It can be fully
booked months in advance, because it is very popular with tour groups.
The grand Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel (528-016; fax 528-006), which is part
of the City Palace, is also excellent and has rooms starting at $110.
There are also rooms and outstanding suites that cost from $300 to $600.
It has an excellent marble pool and was formerly a guesthouse for the
Maharaja. It can be heavily booked, but there are sometimes cancellations.
Hotel Fateh Prakash Palace (528-016; fax 528-006), also part of the
City Palace, is an excellent place that has rooms with a view of the
lake for $140 and suites for $250. The rooms are lavishly furnished
and have some original Mewar paintings. It has two good restaurants
with great views of the lake. Both of these places are excellent alternatives
if you cannot stay at the Lake Palace Hotel. They were both full when
I went there, but I was told that a room might be available if I came
at 9 am in the morning.
Where to Eat
Natural View Restaurant, on the roof of the Evergreen Guest House, has
Indian and Continental food.
Anna Restaurant, 15 Jagdish Temple Rd, has good Indian and Western food.
Octpussy is shown at night in the back.
16 Chef Restaurant has good vegetarian Indian, Chinese and Continental
food. Spaghetti is Rs 35.
Café Hill Park, on a hill overlooking Lake Pichola, south of
Sajjan Niwas Garden, has Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisine. It
has a great view of the lake.
Berry’s Restaurant, Chetak Circle, has good Indian food.
Jagat Niwas Palace Hotel has good Indian and Continental food, and a
great view of the lake. Open 7 am to 2 pm and 6 to 10 pm.
Sai Niwas Hotel, 75 Navghat, has good food served on a terrace overlooking
the lake. It is not cheap.
Roof Garden Restaurant, Lake Palace Rd, is a popular rooftop restaurant
that has a view of the palace. There is live Indian classical music
at 7.30 pm.
Mayur Roof Café, Shakti Palace Hotel, has good Indian, Continental
and Chinese food.
Kumbha Palace, Bhatiyani Chotta, has a good rooftop restaurant serving
good Indian and Western food including pizza and baked potatoes.
Amantran, Hotel Rajdarshan, next to Swarup Sagar, has a good Indian
lunch (Rs 175) and dinner (Rs 200) buffet.
Hariyati Restaurant (521-888), Lake Palace Rd, is a good vegetarian
place with South Indian, Continental and Chinese food. It has a laid-back
garden and terrace dining.
Gayitri Dosa Centre, Lake Palace Rd, has a wide selection of dosas and
other snacks.
Shreeji Garden Cafe is a very good vegetarian place with cheap prices.
It is run by a nice Brahmin family—the wife cooks and the husband
serves you. It is located a little down the road from the Rang Niwas
Palace Hotel on a lawn next to the owner’s house. It is a good
setting for an evening meal, but it can be hot during the day. Recommended.
Garden Hotel, further down the road toward the bus stand, serves Gujarati
thalis for Rs 50.
Mayur Cafe, opposite the Jagdish Temple, serves South Indian food and
some western preparations. It seems to be the best veg place in that
area.
Hotel Natural has a good rooftop vegetarian restaurant serving Indian,
Mexican, Tibetan and Chinese food. It has a lakeview.
Gallery Restaurant in the Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel has very good Continental
and Indian food. The restaurant has a fantastic design and the view
over the lake is great. There is live classical Indian music at night.
Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel has very good Indian food and live classical
Indian music at night. You dine in a great setting, in the courtyard
next to the pool. It is best to book in advance.
Lake Palace Hotel is an excellent place to dine. There is a lunch buffet
from 12.30 to 2.30 pm (Rs 500) and a dinner buffet 7.30 to 10.30 pm
(Rs 600). The dining room is impressive. You must reserve in advance
and usually you can only get a reservation if the hotel is not full.
Local Travel
You can go to most places in the city for Rs 25 by auto-rickshaw, for
example from the bus station to the City Palace.
Udaipur
is a nice place to ride a bike. The rate is around Rs 3 per hour or
Rs 20 per day.
Travel
Air
The airport is about 25km east of the city. A taxi into town costs
about Rs 200.
The Indian Airlines office (410-999) is on Dhan Mandi, off Ashwani Rd,
near Delhi Gate. There are flights to Delhi (1 daily, $100), Jaipur
(1 daily, $75), Mumbai (1 daily, $115), Jodhpur (3 daily, $60) and Aurangabad
(1 daily, $110). The trip to Aurangabad by train or bus is a tedious
trip that takes as much as 24 hours, so a plane trip is worth considering
even for a budget traveler.
Train The Ahmedabad-Delhi Sarai Rohila Exp #9944 (8 am) goes to
Delhi (23 hr) via Chittorgarh (4 hr), Jaipur (16 hr) and Ajmer (13 hr).
The overnight Chetak Exp #9616 (6.10 pm) takes 20 hours to reach Delhi,
via Chittorgarh (3½ hr), Ajmer, and Jaipur (12 hr). The Delhi-Ahmedabad
Exp #9943 at 7 pm to Ahmedabad takes 10 hours. There is a metre-gauge
train to Jodhpur (220km).
Bus
The buses operated by the private companies are best for long distance
trips. Express buses go to Jaipur (10 hr), Ajmer (7 hr), Ahmedabad (7
hr), Mumbai, Delhi (4 pm & 7 pm, 17 hr), Mt Abu (6 hr), Agra (15
hr), Mathura (15 hr), Vadodara (10 hr), Kota (6 hr), Chittorgarh (3
hr), Jodhpur and many other places. Most of the private bus companies
have offices on Khangipur Rd, which is the road the bus station is on.
You
can arrange private buses to many places with the many travel agencies
in town or at your hotel. These buses should be booked in advance.
There are many buses to Nathdwar (2 hr), including two express buses.
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