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Udaipur Monsoon

Who said monsoons meant being locked up at home, watching the rainfall through the window while sipping on hot tea? Visit the city of Udaipur during the rainy months & your perception will change forever. Referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur is a city of tranquil lakes, exquisitely laid out gardens & opulently decorated palaces, reaping in heritage, culture & tradition. Founded by the Rajput king Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, Udaipur was declared the first capital of the Mewar kingdom, built around the marvellous Lake Pichola & situated in the midst of the Aravallis.
Three most beautiful monsoon places in Udaipur Rajasthan.
1. Lake picholaThe Lake Pichola is enveloped by lofty palaces, temples, bathing ghats & elevated hills on all its sides. the City Palace complex looking absolutely regal & standing, or should I say ‘floating tall’. Next came the Havelis (mansions) of nobles, the most prominent being Bagore ki Haveli with its triple-arched Tripolia Gate standing as a magnificent piece of architecture at the far end of the Gangaur Ghat.

2.Fateh Sagar Lake & Nehru Garden
the Fateh Sagar Lake – took a ferry & crossed over to the Nehru Garden, an island in the middle of the lake, a favourite picnic spot for the locals. Lush green gardens, freshly blooming flowers, fountains, dozens of squirrels scampering around & brightly colourful butterflies fluttering were all very soothing to the eye in the abode of nature.

3. Sajjangarh FortMonsoon Place Real name Sajjan Garh Fort High in the Aravalli Hills, just outside Udaipur, the Palace is illuminated in the evenings, giving a golden orange glow.
you can also enjoy the beautiful road or view of Udaipur and it's lakes from the top of this place. my advice to you must visit in monsoon season. 

Some of the best places to visit in the Udaipur (Monsoon season)
1.Ambrai gath
 2.badi lake
3.rani road 
4.dudh talai lake
 5.chirva turnal 
6.Ubeshwarji 
7.i love Udaipur garden 

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