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Of course the lakes and ghats of Udaipur are its main attraction, but without mentioning its lanes and lanes of markets and shops, a true visual of the city isn’t complete. Here, the tall glass holds tea from a tiny shop that is recommended by the Lonely Planet guidebook (it is painted on the wall). We seated ourselves on the one-piece table-chair, asked for a samosa each, but ended up ordering more.

Of course the lakes and ghats of Udaipur are its main attraction, but without mentioning its lanes and lanes of markets and shops, a true visual of the city isn’t complete.
Here, the tall glass holds tea from a tiny shop that is recommended by the Lonely Planet guidebook (it is painted on the wall). We seated ourselves on the one-piece table-chair, asked for a samosa each, but ended up ordering more.


From one of the numerous restaurants serving food with views of lake Pichola. Frankly there are so many that it tends to make you picky. Many a times, we sent up a group representative to the rooftop to check out the place (and the menu). And since all rooftops are 4 floors up, there were never too many representatives for this job.

From one of the numerous restaurants serving food with views of lake Pichola. Frankly there are so many that it tends to make you picky. Many a times, we sent up a group representative to the rooftop to check out the place (and the menu). And since all rooftops are 4 floors up, there were never too many representatives for this job.

The “other” lake, Fateh Sagar. Quiet, and seems a bit lonely.

The “other” lake, Fateh Sagar. Quiet, and seems a bit lonely.