Explore the hidden treasures: The majesty of Udaipur, Mount Abu and Jodhpur
Rajasthan, through the ambience of Udaipur, Mount Abu, and Jodhpur, provides a unique blend of rich culture and natural beauty. It is a great way to escape the usual lifestyle and tour through these beauties to have a breath of break. One can start touring from the lanes of Udaipur, the “City of Lakes”, where boating amidst Lake Pichola can provide a tranquil experience of having picturesque views of the City Palace and the Jag Mandir. The royalty of the Mewar dynasty is reflected through the intricate works in the complex of the City Palace which houses several forts, courtyards, museums, and gardens. Saheliyon-ki-Bari is an attractive royal spot for people who would like to take a relaxing stroll in the lush green garden with fountains.
Next up comes the stunning Mount Abu, the only hill station amidst the hot weather of Rajasthan. Mount Abu is surrounded by Aravalli Hills with lush greenery making it a cooler place with great climatic conditions. For visual pleasure, tourists can visit the Dilwara Temples which are famous for their Jain architecture. The intricate marble carvings showcase the brilliant Jain architectural brilliance while attracting several visitors from all around the world. The Nakki Lake is a testament to the serenity where a boat ride gives the visitors access to the stunning surroundings while enjoying the rejuvenating nature. Meanwhile, Rajasthan’s highest peak is Guru Shikhar which gives a magnificent panoramic view from the highest point of the state, being a point of natural retreat.
The “Blue City”, Jodhpur, is in itself a royal city that highlights the beauty of the Rajasthani regal lifestyle and gives a sneak peek of the culture and tradition. One can visit the various forts and palaces that are prominent, amongst which a few famous ones are the Mehrangarh Fort and the Umaid Bhawan Palace. These palaces aesthetically preserved the royal glamour and the stories of the royalties while giving an insight into the royal lineage and heritage. Jaswant Thanda is another must-visit spot which is a white marble cenotaph and is a serene spot of rejuvenation for the visitors. The vibrant markets of Jodhpur filled with Rajasthani cultural crafts and traditional products contribute colourful vibrancy to the city’s opulence.
Udaipur, Mount Abu, and Jodhpur collectively form a beautiful blend of experiences towards the Rajasthani culture and heritage.