Healthy, group-friendly breakfast near the lake offering quick service and regional dishes — good to refuel after arrival (typically open from 8:00am).
Explore the sprawling City Palace complex and museum to learn Rajput history and take iconic photos of palace architecture and courtyards (open ~9:30am–5:30pm).
Short shared boat trip for panoramic views of Jag Mandir and City Palace from the water — boats operate generally 9:00am–5:00pm, great for group pictures.
Visit the 17th-century Jagdish Temple and stroll Udaipur’s bazaars for street photography, local snacks and inexpensive souvenirs; temple open throughout the day.
Attend the folk dance and puppet show at Bagore Ki Haveli — the popular cultural performance usually starts at 7:00pm and lasts ~75–90 minutes; ideal cultural introduction for students.
Drive up to the Monsoon Palace for panoramic city and lake views — the site is best in the morning to avoid midday heat and is open through the day (check local timings).
Explore this rural arts & crafts complex (open 10:00am–6:00pm) to see folk art demos, buy handicrafts and watch local performances — excellent for college groups to interact with artisans.
Visit the Crystal Gallery (if open and interest exists) or choose another small museum for a guided look at royal collections — check current opening times (Crystal Gallery often open till evening).
Shop for textiles, puppets, mojris and souvenirs in the busy bazaars — great for bargaining practice and affordable group buys (shops typically open till 8:00–9:00pm).
Early morning drive of ~3.5–4 hours (approx 165 km) through scenic countryside; a private coach/traveller is recommended for comfort and group logistics.
Visit the famed intricately carved Dilwara Jain temples — morning slot is ideal as the temples are open 8:00am–12:00pm and again 3:30pm–5:30pm; allow time for quiet appreciation and photos outside (non-invasive interiors).
Stroll around Nakki Lake and enjoy paddle or rowboat rides; boating is available through the day and is a relaxing group activity close to the town centre.
Visit one or two viewpoints for panoramic vistas and group photos; these areas are open all day but best avoided during midday heat — short walks involved.
Drive to Guru Shikhar (highest point of Aravalli) if time allows for panoramic views and a short climb — accessible typically till late afternoon; skip if running late for return drive.
Arrive back in Udaipur, gather the group for a quick headcount, collect belongings and close the trip with announcements about onward travel the next day.