Exploring Udaipur like a traveller

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From someone who hasn't visited Udaipur even once all her life to being who has been to Udaipur almost thrice in the last five months, Udaipur has become one of the places where I can just be. For someone, who has the option of going to Goa due to its proximity to Bombay, Udaipur has definitely become one of the places where I can simply relax and lay back.

My first time was during New Year's Eve when I wanted to escape the maddening chaos of Mumbai and enjoy the weather at its best. Contrary to what I imagined Udaipur wasn't cold at all (it was almost 30 degrees) but it definitely was a pleasant experience.

I stayed at a hostel called Bunkyard which is perhaps the best hostel I've stayed so far. It had just opened in December and I was one of their initial guests. From being centrally located to extending the best service and hospitality, Bunkyard felt absolutely like home! Also my interaction with people from different countries over evening tea that Bunkyard organises everyday over sunset was something different and to look forward for.

Sunset view from Bunkyard hostel

Photo of Bunkyard Hostel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India by Shraddha Chauhan

Inside Bunkyard there's this long curtain kind of hanging depicting flags of countries from where people have visited since the time it opened, which I thought was quite cool.

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

Some of the places apart from the usual temples and lakes that I'd like to recommend are mentioned below:

- City palace: it's interesting to visit the huge palace for its grandeur and history.

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

- Bagore Ki Haveli: my best pick cause I enjoyed this puppet and dance show by cultural troupes of Rajasthan thoroughly and it takes place everyday between 7-8 PM and 8-9 pm. You have to go there in the evening between 5 pm- 6 pm to book tickets. Since, I wasn't aware of this and went there only before the show, I managed to find a standing place in the end.

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

- Grasswood cafe: the best cafe I explored during my stay. The cafe is managed by an Indian couple who serve great brewed coffee and an amazing range of breakfast. And more than that the fact that the owner himself cooks everything fresh, the wait for the food is completely worth it. A must visit cafe.

Love from all over the world

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Yummy french toast

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

- Jheel Ginger cafe: another interesting cafe in the lane next to Grasswood, Jheel Ginger cafe is located right next to the lake that makes it a place to spend some serene lone time by yourself. They also have pretty amazing coffee and some small bites. But if you wish to sit and read or spend good time with your loved one, this is the place to be. The view of the lake from Ginger cafe is gorgeous.

Sizzling Brownie

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View from the cafe

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

- Savage Garden: another interesting cafe run by an Italian expat is pretty looking and the food was good too. A lot of foreigners frequent this place and it has been one of the top rated cafes in Udaipur. I ordered for a mushroom Ravioli and it was yum as hell. Haven't eaten such a good ravioli in ages. For a beautiful blue surrounding and some great Italian food, this is a must visit place.

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Their ravioli dish a must try if you love mushroom

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

-Ayurvedic massage: yes you read it right. Udaipur is full of lanes luring tourists for a relaxing Ayurvedic massage. I bargained for a reasonable price and had the best one hour of the time the masseuse had to offer.

Udaipur is a shoppers paradise. The place has lanes full of tiny shops selling stoles, sarees that have the famous Rajasthani Bandhej print on them, kurtas, salwar, bags made of camel leather. You have to be smart enough to bargain or else you might end up getting duped.

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

If you are looking for a budget friendly travel, then my itinerary might come handy but if you are also looking at a lavish stay away from hustle bustle of the city for a relaxing getaway, you can check out Ramada hotel which is a little on the outskirts of the city (about 10 mins by road). It is a lovely, secluded property where you can have private time with your loved ones.

Ramada Hotel

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Sunset from Ramada

Photo of Exploring Udaipur like a traveller by Shraddha Chauhan

A place that I missed going during my three trips is Sajjangarh Fort (also known as Monsoon Palace) located on the top of a hill. It is a place one must visit to witness a beautiful sunset. There are these private vans that leave from the city palace everyday or if you are one of the adventurous kinds then you could hire a bike and trek all the way up.

Go,plan your Udaipur visit today. It is definitely worth a visit.

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