India
Udaipur
White marble palaces and Lake Pichola’s island hotels give Udaipur its nickname—the Venice of the East—in the Aravalli foothills.
Boat to Jag Mandir and the Lake Palace (Taj) for views of the old city climbing the ridge. Saheliyon-ki-Bari’s fountains and the Monsoon Palace above town add variety. Shilpgram crafts fair in December highlights rural arts. Winters are mild and busy; summer is hot but quieter. Chittorgarh and Kumbhalgarh forts make strong day trips for history buffs.
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White marble palaces and Lake Pichola’s island hotels give Udaipur its nickname—the Venice of the East—in the Aravalli foothills.
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