Morning: Take an early overnight train from Delhi to Udaipur (≈ ₹800). On arrival, check‑in to a budget guesthouse near the city centre (≈ ₹600/night) and freshen up.
Afternoon: Head to the magnificent City Palace, wander through its museums and courtyards (entry ≈ ₹100). Enjoy a light lunch at a nearby dhaba (≈ ₹150).
Evening: Stroll along the banks of Lake Pichola, catch the sunset behind the palaces, and take a budget boat ride (≈ ₹150). End the day with a simple dinner of local thali (≈ ₹200).
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the tranquil Saheliyon‑ki‑Bari, famous for its fountains and marble pavilions (entry free). Grab a quick breakfast at a street stall (≈ ₹80).
Afternoon: Take a shared auto‑rickshaw to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views (entry ≈ ₹50). Have a packed lunch by the palace (≈ ₹120).
Evening: Relax at Fateh Sagar Lake, rent a cheap paddle boat (≈ ₹100) and enjoy the illuminated lakefront. Dine at a local eatery serving Rajasthani specialties (≈ ₹250).
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the historic Jagdish Temple and nearby market lanes (entry free). Savor a hearty breakfast at a family‑run café (≈ ₹100).
Afternoon: Wander through the bustling Hathi Pol Bazaar for souvenirs and street snacks (shopping budget ≈ ₹300). Return to the guesthouse, pack, and check out.
Evening: Board the return train to Delhi (≈ ₹800) and reflect on the memories of Udaipur’s lakes and heritage.
Find HotelsTo stretch the budget further, consider staying in a hostel dormitory (₹300/night) and opting for more street‑food meals (≈ ₹100 per meal). If you have extra time, add a half‑day trip to the nearby Kumbhalgarh Fort using a shared jeep (additional ₹500). Conversely, you can shorten the trip to two days by skipping the Monsoon Palace and focusing on the lakefront attractions, saving roughly ₹250‑₹300.