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Mewar Circuit
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The city of lakes-Udaipur is most romantic city on this
earth. Udaipur was eshtablished by Maharaja Udai Singh.
The heritage city includes Palaces and five beautiful
lakes. The interesting places are The city Palace
complex which incorporates Darbar Hall, Fateh Prakash
Palace and Shiv Niwas Palace. Other place are Shilpgram,
Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, Jagdish Temple, Sajjangarh,
Sahelioon ki Bari, Lok Kala Mandal, Ahar Village Museum,
Eklingji Temple and above all the beautiful Lake Pichola
& Fateh Sagar Lake.
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The city is famous for its Fort, which includes Vijay
Stambh, Kirti Stambh, Kalka Mataji Temple, Padmini
Palace and different Kunds. The fort is situated on the
top of the hill.
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This place is famous for the Shrinathji Temple. The
interesting places are the Shirnathji Temple and Lal
Bagh Garden.
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This is the most important fort in the Mewar region
after Chittorgarh. It's an isolated and fascinating
place 84 km from Udaipur, built by Maharana Kumbha in the
15th century. Because of its inaccessibility - at 1100m
on top of the Aravalli Range - it was taken only once in
its history. Even then, it took the combined armies of
the Mughal emperor, Akbar, and of Amber and Marwar to
breach its defenses. It was here that the rulers of Mewar
retreated in times of danger. The thick walls of the
fort stretch some 36 km and 'enclose many temples,
palaces, gardens and 'water storage facilities. This
mighty fort was :renovated in the last century by
Maharana Fateh Singh. It's worth taking a leisurely walk
in the large compound, which has some interesting ruins
and is very peaceful. The fort is open daily and entry
is free. There’s also a large sanctuary here, known ;for
its wolves. The scarcity of water holes between March
and June makes this the best time to see animals. Leopard,
;panther and sloth bear. This is one of the few
sanctuaries that allows people to enter on 'horseback’.
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