When it comes to beauty, culture, and royal charm, few cities can match the magic of Udaipur. Nestled among the green folds of the Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan, Udaipur is rightly called “The City of Lakes.” With its serene water bodies, majestic palaces, colorful markets, and artistic heritage, it offers visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of Rajasthan’s regal past while blending in the warmth of traditional Indian hospitality.
If you’re planning a trip to Rajasthan, Udaipur is not just a destination — it’s an experience that touches your soul.
Founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, Udaipur was the last capital of the Mewar kingdom. The Maharana chose this valley, surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, as a strategic and beautiful refuge from constant invasions. The city’s architecture still reflects the opulence of Rajput royalty — elegant domes, marble palaces, ornate balconies, and intricate carvings that tell stories of valor and artistry.
The City Palace, overlooking Lake Pichola, stands as a testament to Udaipur’s glorious legacy. Its courtyards, mosaics, and mirrored walls leave visitors mesmerized. A visit here allows you to walk through centuries of history — from royal chambers to stunning views of the lake below.
Udaipur’s charm lies in its lakes — tranquil, vast, and beautifully integrated with the city’s architecture. These lakes not only enhance the scenic beauty but also reflect Udaipur’s thoughtful urban design that merges nature and heritage.
Lake Pichola: This iconic lake is home to the world-famous Lake Palace and offers one of the most romantic boat rides in India. Watching the sunset here, as the palace glows golden, is an unforgettable experience.
Fateh Sagar Lake: A favorite among locals, this lake is ideal for a quiet evening walk or a peaceful boat ride.
Udai Sagar Lake: Built by Maharana Udai Singh, this lake is known for its calm atmosphere and picturesque surroundings.
Jaisamand Lake (Dhebar Lake): Located around 48 km from Udaipur, Jaisamand is Asia’s second-largest artificial lake. Its vastness, surrounded by marble temples and forested hills, makes it a perfect spot for peace seekers and photographers.
If you’re planning to explore this hidden gem, a stay at Karni Mahal Jaisamand Udaipur is highly recommended. Overlooking the lake, it offers a blend of royal architecture, local charm, and peaceful surroundings — an ideal retreat away from the city’s bustle.
For travelers seeking authenticity and comfort, Karni Mahal Jaisamand Udaipur is more than just accommodation — it’s an experience steeped in Rajasthani tradition.
Located near the stunning Jaisamand Lake, this heritage-style stay offers panoramic lake views, spacious rooms, and modern amenities while preserving the royal essence of Rajasthan. The decor reflects local artistry with carved furniture, traditional motifs, and warm earthy tones.
Guests can enjoy home-cooked Rajasthani meals, sip tea by the lakeside, and watch sunsets that paint the sky in shades of gold and crimson. The peaceful environment makes it ideal for families, couples, and even solo travelers who wish to unwind close to nature.
Beyond comfort, Karni Mahal is known for its hospitality — the kind that makes you feel like family. It’s this combination of simplicity, culture, and warmth that makes Karni Mahal Jaisamand Udaipur one of the best stays near Udaipur.
Udaipur’s charm goes beyond palaces and lakes — it’s a living, breathing canvas of Rajasthan’s culture. From folk dances and colorful fairs to miniature paintings and handicrafts, every corner tells a story.
Here are a few cultural experiences you shouldn’t miss:
Bagore Ki Haveli: Witness traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows every evening against the backdrop of this beautifully restored haveli.
Shilpgram: A rural arts and crafts complex located just outside Udaipur, perfect for exploring local art forms and handwoven textiles.
Hathi Pol Bazaar: Ideal for shopping lovers. From miniature paintings and silver jewelry to colorful textiles, it’s a paradise for souvenir hunters.
Cooking Classes and Local Cuisine: Try Dal Baati Churma, Gatte Ki Sabzi, and Laal Maas at local eateries or take a cooking class to bring Rajasthan’s flavors home.
While Udaipur itself is enchanting, there’s plenty to explore around it.
Jaisamand Sanctuary: Located near Jaisamand Lake, this sanctuary is home to leopards, deer, wild boars, and migratory birds — a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
Eklingji Temple: About 22 km away, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is known for its intricate architecture and spiritual ambiance.
Kumbhalgarh Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for having the second-longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China.
Ranakpur Jain Temple: Renowned for its 1,444 marble pillars, each with unique carvings.
After a day of exploring, returning to Karni Mahal Jaisamand Udaipur offers the perfect way to relax and rejuvenate amid the calm of nature.
Udaipur is not just a destination — it’s poetry written in marble and reflected in water. Every sunrise over its lakes and every sunset behind its palaces carries a timeless charm. Whether you’re an adventurer, history buff, artist, or someone simply seeking peace, Udaipur welcomes you with open arms.
And when you choose to stay at Karni Mahal Jaisamand Udaipur, you don’t just visit Udaipur — you live it. With its scenic beauty, cultural warmth, and soulful hospitality, it captures the true essence of what makes Rajasthan so special.
So next time you plan your getaway, skip the crowded city hotels and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Jaisamand. Let Udaipur’s royal charm and Karni Mahal’s peaceful stay create memories you’ll cherish forever.