Ditch These Overcrowded Destinations In Udaipur & Visit These Instead

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Whilst picturesque, the popular boat rides on Lake Pichola can be unbearably crowded, especially during peak tourist season.

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Skip Lake Pichola

Perched atop a hill, this lesser-known temple offers breathtaking panoramic views of Udaipur and Lake Pichola without the crowds.

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Visit Neemach Mata Temple

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Skip City Palace

The primary entrance to the City Palace often suffers from long queues and congestion, detracting from the experience of this magnificent structure.

This sprawling wildlife sanctuary, nestled at the foot of Monsoon Palace, provides a serene escape with its diverse flora and fauna.

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Visit Sajjangarh Biological Park

Once a serene spot, the walkway around Fateh Sagar Lake now teems with tourists and vendors, making it difficult to enjoy the views in peace.

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Skip Fateh Sagar Lake

Often overshadowed by the City Palace, this 'Garden Palace' boasts exquisite frescoes and a unique hanging garden, offering a glimpse into royal life without the tourist throngs.

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Visit Bada Mahal

Though culturally significant, the Jagdish Temple becomes uncomfortably packed during morning and evening prayers, making it challenging for visitors to appreciate its architecture.

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Skip Jagdish Temple

Just a short drive from the city centre, this rural arts and crafts village showcases traditional Rajasthani culture through its artisans and performances, typically free from the bustle of more popular attractions.

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Visit Shilpgram

Which of these places have you been to?

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