Start with an affordable group-friendly breakfast and strong coffee on a lakeside terrace to energize for the day; popular with students and open from about 8:00am (confirm current hours).
Explore the sprawling City Palace complex and museum to learn Mewar history and enjoy panorama views of Lake Pichola; palace hours are typically ~9:30am–5:30pm so arrive early to avoid crowds. Group discounts sometimes available—ask at the counter.
Visit this 17th-century marble temple next to the City Palace to see classic Rajasthani temple architecture and lively worship; usually open early morning through evening (roughly 6:00am–7:00pm).
Grab an economical, filling Rajasthani/vegetarian thali ideal for student budgets; Natraj and similar eateries stay open through lunchtime (confirm hours).
Take a scenic boat ride across Lake Pichola to see the City Palace from the water and visit Jag Mandir island (boat services commonly operate ~9:00am–5:00pm); boats are a relaxed, photo-friendly group activity.
Walk the nearby bazaars for inexpensive souvenirs (bandhani, bags, handicrafts) and street snacks — markets are usually open by late morning through early evening and are great for bargaining practice with a group.
Pause for tea, chai or snacks and regroup — choose a casual café that can handle groups; most cafes are open through the afternoon (check opening times).
Attend the popular Dharohar folk dance and puppet show at Bagore Ki Haveli (show usually starts at 7:00pm daily) to experience Rajasthani performance arts; book tickets in advance for a student group to secure seating and possible group rates.
Finish the night with an affordable group dinner—choose a simple rooftop or local thali restaurant near the lake for budget-friendly meals and easy splits; most dinner spots operate 7:00pm–10:30pm but confirm in advance for large groups.
Early, simple breakfast at the hotel or nearby café to make the most of a full second day; many hotels provide group breakfast from around 7:00am–9:30am but confirm timing with your stay.
Stroll the well-maintained 18th-century 'Garden of the Maidens' with fountains and lotus pools—ideal for group photos and a relaxed start; typical visiting hours are roughly 8:00am–8:00pm (confirm seasonally).
A short market revisit if students want last-minute shopping of textiles, footwear and souvenirs before museums open fully; stalls open by morning and are lively through evening.
See a unique collection of Maharaja’s cars that appeals to history and automobile enthusiasts alike; museum hours commonly start around 10:00am—great for a short, engaging group stop.
Head to Fateh Sagar for pedal/row boating and a stroll on the lakefront; boat services usually operate during daylight hours (roughly 9:00am–5:00pm), making this a relaxing half-day activity for students.
Choose a nutritious and reasonably priced lunch—Millets of Mewar offers healthier options and group-friendly seating; confirm hours (usually open midday onwards).
Explore Shilpgram's crafts, traditional huts and live demonstrations—best on weekends for craft fairs and performances; typical hours ~9:30am–6:30pm, so plan accordingly and ask about student/group discounts.
Drive up to Sajjangarh for panoramic sunset views over Udaipur and its lakes—Monsoon Palace is popular at dusk, but confirm opening/closing times (often daylight hours); allow extra time for the uphill drive.
Quick evening tea or street snacks back in town to regroup and tally expenses before departure; many stalls and cafes operate into the evening, but service windows vary seasonally.
Have a final group meal at a casual, budget-friendly lakeside or rooftop restaurant to debrief and share photos; book a table in advance for groups and confirm opening hours (most serve until ~10:00pm).
Return to accommodation or begin onward travel — allow extra buffer for transfers and collect belongings; confirm vehicle timing with drivers/campus coordinators.