In case you are planning to go to Rajasthan and dream of a quiet vacation that is full of lakes, forts, villages and nature, this 7 days Udaipur tour itinerary would suit you. The old and new, known and unknown places in Udaipur have been combined in this itinerary, which is close to the tourist attractions of the place, alongside the small villages, unknown perspectives, tribal markets, and small historical towns. You can book your Udaipur tour packages from Bihar through the website of Chetram holidays
Once in Udaipur after coming to the state of Bihar, you begin your tour visiting Pratap Gaurav Kendra which is a huge cultural centre devoted to Maharana Pratap. It has lifelike statues, digital displays and story telling galleries that narrate the history of Mewar in a simple and fascinating manner. It preconditions your whole adventure since you start with the realization of courage, culture, and heritage of this royal area. You come and after spending some time here you check into your hotel, rest, go out and visit the markets around and have Rajasthani snacks and have a blissful evening of the City of Lakes.
Wake up and then explore the beautiful old streets of Udaipur, colourful houses and artistic areas. You are strolling on little streets, crammed with frescos, mini temples, old havelis, and craft shops. The ancient city is composed of a slow beat, the women preparing rangoli on the doorsteps, shopkeepers preparing sizable lanterns, and lake scenes emerging abruptly at the street corners. You also make a visit to the ghats of lake Pichola where you can sit down and observe the smooth water. This meandering tourism will make you familiar with the soul of Udaipur, the culture which exists behind its ancient walls.
After having breakfast, get ready to explore the quiet town of Eklingji where the great temple of Shiva, dated over 1300 years. It is a spiritual ambiance, and the chants resound in stone chambers. In front a small distance is the special Saas-Bahu Temples which boast of their incredible wall carvings. The temples are not crowded and are peaceful and clean allowing one to appreciate the finer details of the architecture. The rural environment creates an impression of moving back to the past. The temples are visited, and then you go back to Udaipur and have a peaceful evening with a view of the sunset sitting in a cafe beside the lake.
Wake up and go to Molela, a smaller and less known village known to have terracotta plaques. In this case, there are local craftsmen who make beautiful gods, goddesses and village murals out of clay. The most interesting part is to see the artist's work: they mould the clay, bake it in crude kilns, and then paint it with natural colours. The village is gritty and real in its authenticity and demonstrates the true Rajasthan beyond the hustle and bustle of the tourist roads. It is also possible to purchase the small hand made upholstery pieces that were made by the artisans themselves. When you come back to Udaipur, you spend the evening walking around the markets there or take a rooftop dinner.
Wake up and have your breakfast and then set out to explore Ajmer. The biggest attraction is the Ajmer Sharif Dargah which is one of the most revered Sufi shrines in India. As soon as you get into the small streets that lead to the dargah, you experience an alternative energy whose smell is the flowers, qawwali songs, and the warmth of people of all faiths, visiting the dargah to be blessed. The next thing is to visit the dargah and the local bazaar where you can find silver jewellery and other traditional Rajasthani products. At night, you come back to Udaipur with a clear mind and with such spiritual experience.
This is a day meant to be with nature. You go to Rayta Hills, a pristine offbeat locale, which is a green valley with winding roads and panoramic vistas of the Aravalli range. It is serene, winsome, and ideal to take photography. The motivation itself is pleasant; you go through small villages, farmlands and groups of goats crossing the land. From the viewpoint, you may sit on the rocks and experience the fresh air as one looks at the never-ending greenery. It is among the less frequented spots within the Udaipur area, which would make a good place to have a break without the noise of the city.
You make your last day at Badi Lake, a peaceful and unspoiled water body with hills on its side. The best kept secret of Udaipur is that it is a good, silent, and peaceful place to contemplate before finishing your tour. You may walk around the lake, sit on the steps of the stones, or you may just enjoy the quietness. With beautiful memories about lakes, temples, villages, and nature, you go back to your hotel after this peaceful morning, and pack bags and start going back to Bihar.