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Karni Mata Temple lies on the hills of Machla Magra overlooking the Doodh Talai Lake. There are no vehicles allowed in the Machla Magra hills boundary, and hence this temple can only be reached by foot. This no-vehicle policy not only ensures less hassle but also ensures a pollution-free environment in the hill region. It is a short and sweet trail with beautiful surroundings and amazing views from the top. The city and the lake look really beautiful, especially during sunsets and sunrises,...
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Neemach Mata temple is a beautiful temple on the hill adjacent to the Fateh Sagar Lake. It is an ascent with a choice of stairs and an uphill slope walkway. Apart from that it is a beautiful way up with scenic views and picturesque locations throughout. Some of the most amazing views of the city and the lake can be observed from the top. So get going on this fun and short trek. This trail begins from Shilpgram in Udaipur which can be reached using, a taxi, cab, tuk-tuk, or a private vehicle.
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This is one of the major attractions in the city of Udaipur. This zoo was inaugurated on April 12th of 2015 by the Minister of Environment, Prakash Javedkar. Animals in this park are kept in different enclosures. Flora and the different conditions for the survival of these are maintained in these enclosures. This zoo also has a small medical clinic specifically dedicated to these animals and other rescues. Another major feat for this zoo is the nutrition center that this park has that looks...
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Sajjangarh is one of the palaces in the city of lake Udaipur. It is the hunting lodge as well as the monsoon palace of the royal family. It overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake and the city palace. It was built in 1884 by Maharana Sajjan Singh. As it is atop a hill spectacular 360-degree views can be observed from this palace. There is a zoo at the bottom of the palace as well with many different animals that roam about the grounds of the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Langurs are some of the...
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Kumbhalgarh fort in Rajasthan has made its mark in history as the second largest wall after the Great Wall of China. It was considered to have been built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The fort is further declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is under the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan. It is located strategically in the western Aravalli hills. The fort has seven fortified gateways and a number of Jain temples within it, along with the Lakhola Tank which is the most famous tank...