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Udaipur Sightseeing
An
impressive bronze statue of Maharana Pratap and his favorite and loyal horse,
who was fiercely protective
about his master and stood by him till his last breath,
stands at the top of Moti Magri (Pearl Mount) overlooking Fateh Sagar. Local
people climb the hill to pay homage to Rana Pratap and his faithful
charger
'Chetak',
who was killed in the battle of Haldighati. There are the ruins of one of the
first Udaipur's forts and there is also a charming Japanese rock garden not
faraway
In India the Durbar Hall
is generally a place where state banquets are held and is also used for formal
and informal meetings. The Durbar Hall at the Fateh Prakash Palace is
undoubtedly the most lavish Durbar Hall in India. It is one of the grandest
chambers in Udaipur and its sheer size makes one gasp in awe. The chandelier in
the middle is the most impressive and is complimented with paintings of
Maharanas and various weapons adore the walls. The
hall has an exquisite ceiling and is surrounded by viewing galleries from where
the ladies of the palace could get a view from the privacy of their veils. Lord
Minto, The Viceroy of India laid the foundation stone for the Durbar hall in
1909.
It's like being cocooned in authentic royal luxury at the Fateh Prakash Palace,
the grand heritage palace of the HRH group. The warmth of royal hospitality
greets you as you walk along the corridors lined with large paintings of the
Mewar school that flourished in the seventeenth through nineteenth century. The
lake facing suites in the turrets are suitably appointed with four poster beds
and period furniture, festooned with maroon velvet curtains and delicate silk
tassels. It's a legacy kept alive since the early decades of the twentieth
century when Maharana Fateh Singh (period of reign : 1884 - 1935) used to be the
royal occupant of this palace. Till date the formality of royal occasions are
maintained.
Sajjan
Niwas garden or the Gulab Bagh with an area of 100 acres is perhaps the biggest
and best garden in India. Apart from the trees, flowerbeds and a zoo, the garden
also has a museum to boast of. The museum, originally known as Victoria Hall
Museum, was well known for its collection of antiques and curios. It has now
been shifted to Karan Vilas Mahal within the City Palace complex. There is also
a public library attached to the garden, which has large volumes and illustrated
manuscripts on Indology, Archaeology, and History. The museum, the library and a
reading room are all located inside the Victoria Hall.

Lake
palace is founded in 1568 by Maharana Udai Singh, the lake city of Udaipur is
often referred as the 'Venice of the east' studded with extravagant palaces,
hilltop fortresses, awe-inspiring temples and romantic gardens filled with
blossoming trees, this 'City of Dreams' is, not surprisingly, a favourite with
travelers, both Indian and Foreign. A fantasy island palace shimmering on
mirror-calm Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace is one of the most romantic hotels in
the world.
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Crystal Gallery :- |
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It is situated
in the Fateh Prakash Palace is a breath taking collection of crystals from
F & C Osler England. but he could not see the crystal because of his
untimely death. The crystal item includes tables , sofas sets, dining
table, fountains and even beds, besides a whole array of washing bowls
decanters and perfumes bottles. There is also an equisite jewel studded
carpet, which is beyond description. |
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