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Club Mahindra Udaipur is a haven of peace and relaxation amidst an expanse of green, in the lake city of Rajasthan. The resort combines old world charm and traditional Rajput hospitality with modern comforts and amenities, ensuring you have a memorable holiday. Located about 8 Km from Udaipur Railway station and 20 Km from the airport, the resort is situated away from the bustle of the city, yet near enough to explore it at ease. Udaipur has plenty to offer in terms of heritage and cul
Club Mahindra Udaipur is a haven of peace and relaxation amidst an expanse of green, in the lake city of Rajasthan. The resort combines old world charm and traditional Rajput hospitality with modern comforts and amenities, ensuring you have a memorable holiday.
Located about 8 Km from Udaipur Railway station and 20 Km from the airport, the resort is situated away from the bustle of the city, yet near enough to explore it at ease.
Udaipur has plenty to offer in terms of heritage and culture, and while you can explore the city at your leisure, the resort offers you as many opportunities to relax and have a great time with your friends and family.
Come, get a glimpse of royal life in the Lake City, at Club Mahindra Udaipur!
The Saheliyon-ki-Bari is a garden, which was built exclusively for the queen and her friends. A lush garden, set out with fountains, the parks are a good place to relax, and watch the many birds which flock here.
The Fateh Sagar Lake is one of the important lakes of Udaipur. The Nehru Garden built on one of the islands in the lake is accessible by boats. The biggest attractions here are the fountains and a floating restaurant. However, the park is also home to many varieties of birds, especially in winter.
A ropeway connects Deen Dayal Bagh, Doodh Talai to the Karni Mata Temple on a nearby hillock. The ropeway is the best way to get a birds’ eye view of the Lake City. Go in the evening for a spectacular view of the sunset.
The City Palace is the best place to begin your tour. Get a glimpse into the glory of the Mewar dynasty, and appreciate the fine details of the work in the palace. Visit the Crystal Palace to admire the opulence, and enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola to visit the Jag Mandir Palace.
An old haveli on the banks of Lake Pichola, the Bagore-ki-Haveli has now been converted into a museum. It gives you a glimpse into the day to day life of the Rajputs, from their home and furnishings to the items they used.
One of the most formidable forts in Rajasthan, the Kumbhalgarh Fort (100 Km) is now a World Heritage Site. Its 36 Km long wall is the second longest in the world, and most of it is still intact. The fort is the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, and there are some ancient temples within its walls.
The Sajjangarh Palace, also called the Monsoon Palace is located on a hillock amidst a thick forest, with a panoramic view of the city. It is said that it was built so the royal family could enjoy the monsoons. With an intricate system of rainwater harvesting, the palace is a must visit.
The 17th century temple dedicated to Lakshmi Nararayan is the largest among the temples of Udaipur, and is an architectural marvel, with exquisitely carved pillars and painted walls. The beautifully carved idol of Lord Vishnu as Lakshmi Narayana is a sight to behold!
A traditional Rajasthani thali depicts a brilliant play of gourmet preparations on a plate of epic proportions. The meticulous arrangements of curries, pickles, special breads and desserts would delight one and all.
Boondi ke ladoo is a very famous Indian dessert usually made during festive times like Diwali. A sweet treat with cashews, raisins, saffron and the light flavor of cardamom.
Gangaur is one of the most important festivals in Udaipur. It celebrates the arrival of spring, and images of Isar and Gangaur are carried through the city to the Gangaur Ghat on Lake Picchola, where the images are transferred to a boat. The celebration ends with a fireworks display.
Teej is the festival celebrating the arrival of Monsoon. Celebrated in July/ August by women praying for a long and happy married life, the highlight of the festival are the swings decorated with flowers and hung from trees. Women swing, while singing songs celebrating monsoon and romance.
The annual art and craft festival at Shilpgram is held in December, and is spread over 10 days. The festival is a celebration of the local art and craft of the region, and there are many folk art performances held during the period too.
The Fun Zone has a vast choice of games – Board Games, traditional games, Chess, Carom, pool, speed hockey, to name but a few. The craft corner brings out your creative side, from hobby kits to pottery, handicrafts and magic workshops!
Enjoy a game of cricket or football with your family and friends. Your kids will love jumping on the trampoline, and can while away hours in the play!
Archery is a speciality of this resort, and you can learn the sport, as well as enjoy a little friendly competition with the equipment available here.
Traditional, Rajasthani Nail Art is a speciality of the resort, which has regular workshops teaching you the art. Learn to decorate your nails in the traditional style, and also dress in traditional clothes to complete the experience!
The resort conducts regular pottery making workshops, where you can learn to make your own earthen masterpieces, and carry them home as mementos of your trip here.
The chart below shows the number of day points consumed based on the number of the nights, apartment type and the season in which you plan to holiday.
Holidaying in a lower season /apartment consumes lesser days & helps you enjoy more holidays.