The City Palace is a stunning example of Rajasthani architecture and houses an impressive collection of artifacts and art.
Also known as the Palace of Winds, the Hawa Mahal is a five-story facade with intricate latticework providing a view of the city.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is a sprawling complex with beautiful architecture and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Dedicated to Lord Brahma, this ancient temple is one of the few in the world and is visited by thousands of worshippers daily.
The fort is an architectural marvel that has stood the test of time and has an amazing view of the blue city below.
The temple is known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings that are preserved to this day.
The palace complex is the centerpiece of Udaipur and is a testament to the vibrant history of the Mewar Kingdom.
Converted into a museum, this haveli is a great place to experience Rajasthani culture and history up close.
If you have more time, include a visit to Jaisalmer Fort, the only living fort in Rajasthan. For a shorter trip, consider skipping either Pushkar or Ranakpur depending on your interests. Be sure to plan for travel time between locations.