In the morning, visit the Saheliyon-ki-Bari Garden also called the Garden of the Maidens. This garden is filled with fountains, lotus pools, marble elephants and a variety of flowers. It is a peaceful place to stroll and admire nature. Have a relaxing picnic lunch amidst the garden. In the afternoon, visit the Fateh Sagar Lake, an artificial lake surrounded by the Aravalli hills and take a boat ride in the lake. In the evening, visit the Monsoon Palace also known as Sajjangarh Palace. This palace is known for the panoramic view of the Udaipur city and the Aravalli range.
In the morning, visit the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is known for its diverse flora and fauna. Go on a jungle safari and spot various animals including leopards, hyenas, wolves, and sloth bears. Have lunch at the park's restaurant and continue with a short trek to the Kumbhalgarh Fort. Visit the fort and admire the stunning views of the Aravalli hills. In the evening, return to Udaipur and visit the Udaipur Solar Observatory. This observatory is one of the six solar observatories in India and home to various telescopes and instruments used to study the sun.
In the morning, visit the Udai Sagar Lake, an artificial lake built in the 16th century. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and is home to various species of birds. Take a boat ride and visit the nearby Jagdish Temple, a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Have lunch and visit the Shilpgram, a rural arts and crafts complex located on the outskirts of Udaipur. The complex showcases traditional Rajasthani art and craft including pottery, weaving, and embroidery. In the evening, visit the Bagore Ki Haveli, a historic haveli converted into a museum showcasing the art and culture of Rajasthan.
Other local attractions include the Sajjan Garh Wildlife Sanctuary, the Ahar Museum and the Eklingji Temple. You can also take a day trip to the Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India.