If you are done with exploring the beaches and the tropical environment and want to immerse yourself in the royalty and explore the rich history of India then Udaipur is one of the best places to explore. Known for its grand resorts, forts and palaces the place offers something for everyone. You can book your Udaipur Tour packages from Goa via the official website of Chetram Holidays
Fly to Udaipur from Andhra Pradesh. After checking into your accommodation, go tour the medieval architecture of the Monsoon Palace, a fort in Sajjangarh. After that, hike to the Sajjangarh wildlife sanctuary, where you may take a nature walk and discover the area's varied flora and fauna. For a relaxing getaway, spend some time in Saheliyon Ki Bari, a serene park where you can stroll along beautiful walking routes and discover a variety of flowers and plants. You can also visit the Vintage Car Museum to learn about the historic vehicles and rich history of Mewar. After enjoying dinner at a neighborhood cafe, return to your hotel to rest.
Have breakfast and then visit Shilpgram, a famous rural handicraft and art village near Udaipur. This is an ideal representation of the village life of Rajasthan. You will be able to visit huts, observe the work of potters, textile workers and handicraft, and cultural performances. Shilpgram is ideal to get to know about the local traditions, art and lifestyle. It is also possible to shop handmade items as souvenirs. Spend the day here in peace, and then go back to your hotel in Udaipur to sleep.
After breakfast, head to Jaisamand Lake, Asia's second-largest artificial lake. Visit the peaceful Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary, which has forest trails, migrating birds, and spotted deer. To get a broad perspective of the lake, take a quick boat ride to Jaisamand Island. After that, go to the nearby tribal settlements of Bhil and Garasia to view their traditional homes, customs, artwork, and agricultural practices. Return to Udaipur after enjoying a dhaba lunch by the lake. Take a stroll through Chetak Circle Market in the evening, where you may get refreshments and crafts.
Get up and head to Molela, a lesser-known town with terracotta plaques. In this instance, local artisans use clay to create exquisite gods, goddesses, and village paintings. Seeing the artist's creation is the most fascinating aspect. The clay is molded, baked in rudimentary kilns, and then painted with natural colors. Beyond the bustle of the tourist highways, the village exemplifies the genuine Rajasthan in all its raw reality. The tiny handcrafted upholstery pieces created by the artists themselves can also be bought. When you return to Udaipur, you either have dinner on a rooftop or spend the evening exploring the marketplaces.
In the morning you go to visit Chittorgarh Fort, which is one of the biggest forts in India after having eaten breakfast. You see Vijay Stambh, Rana Kumbha Palace and Padmini Palace in the fort complex and numerous temples. The large gates, open spaces, and the views allow you to feel the greatness of the fort. The visit is very memorable with tales of Rajput courage and sacrifice. In the evening you go back to Udaipur, enjoy yourself after a tiresome but fruitful day.
Visit Nathdwara, the home of Lord Krishna's Shrinathji Temple, after breakfast. Experience the serene, devout atmosphere of this sacred city. Additionally, you can visit the local markets to sample traditional desserts. Visit the temple in the evening before returning to Udaipur. Spend your evening at the Fateh Sagar lake and enjoy watching a beautiful sunset. Return to your hotel and take rest
Wake up and have your breakfast and visit the Jagdish temple for quick spiritual retreat and then go for shopping at the Hathipole market before leaving for Goa