Venice of the east in india

  1. Udaipur " The Venice Of East"
  2. Why Udaipur is called Venice of East?
  3. Alleppey Venice of the East
  4. Udaipur Guide: Inside the Most Romantic City in India
  5. Alleppey: The Venice of the East
  6. Three Cities Known as the 'Venice of the East'
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Udaipur " The Venice Of East"

7 Shares The Venice Of East Udaipur is called “The Venice Of East” and “City Of Lakes” . Because The city have major attraction of tourist places, Forts and lakes. Udaipur is the glimmering star on Rajasthan’s map. Its many lakes and its environs soaked in Mewar history are attractions that people from all over the world come to visit. There are many places to visit in Udaipur and many around it. There is a reason the city is known as the Venice of the East. There are many big and grand lakes as well as several smaller ones in the city.Close to the Lake City are other attractive lakes, most notably Jaisamand Lake. The Ahar River also flows through Udaipur. Located in the desert of Rajasthan, Udaipur is a beautiful paradox. The many palaces around the city add to the glamour. There is no worthier reflection for a glassy lake than a marble palace after all. The best time to visit Udaipur is undoubtedly during the winter months. The summer heat is too high for you to subject yourself to voluntarily. The winter months are perfect to visit Udaipur. Udaipur is easily approachable from all the important cities of India including Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur. So, if you are exhausted of your restless plans and daily routine, then plot a trip to the city of lakes.A tour to the extravagant city of Udaipur would absolutely become a memorable part of your life and you will treasure these memories throughout your life. The Lake Palace in Udaipur is located on the Jag Niwas Island on a spr...

Why Udaipur is called Venice of East?

Besides, you may also not know that Udaipur is the most romantic city in Rajasthan. The town was Mewar’s ancient capital and lay in the southern part of Rajasthan, western India. The city is known for its history, music, picturesque scenery, attractions, temples, cuisines, friendliness, nature, atmosphere, and countless other factors. Udaipur’s beauty has become more and more majestic in the Aravalli hills and lakes of the city. However, these lakes were designed in ancient times by kings and rulers to fulfill drinking water and irrigation needs by constructing barrages. Udaipur is a city with fairy tale palaces, temples, and narrow streets surrounded by ancient picturesque buildings. It lends itself to its beauty and makes a relaxing place in Rajasthan, India’s biggest province, thanks to its setting on the calm lake Pichola. But why Udaipur is called the Venice of the East? Udaipur – Venice of East To understand why Udaipur is suggested as Venice, let’s first understand the Venice city itself. Founded on over a hundred small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea, Venice is the Veneto province’s capital in northern Italy. This city doesn’t have and roads for connectivity; instead, it depends upon a series of waterways and canals. Very few cities have claimed as heritage like Venice’s art and culture. It’s a genuine marvel of artistic genius: a town founded in dirt, sands, and slime of the tough, unfriendly terrain. Besides, the mystical and spectacular environment of th...

Alleppey Venice of the East

Alleppey Venice of the East a small city located on the Lacaditive sea famous for its canal system, boat cruises, beaches, paddy fields and lagoons, Alleppey or Location and How to Reach The city has an important geographic location it is associated with Changanacherry, Kochi, Kottayam, Thrissur, and Trivandrum. The backwaters of this city connect Kumarakom and Cochin to the North and Quilon on the South. The city can also use water as a transport medium along with rails, state highways, national highways, and airports. The national highway 66 connects Panvel to Alappuzha is a prime city and 4 trains even originate from here. However, many local trains to some other major cities throughout the day. The nearest airports are Cochin International Airport, Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, Kozhikode, and Coimbatore. It’s so easy to plan a tour because of its important and prime location with all mediums of transports. There is a helipad as well, but it’s restricted to government uses only. Famous for Alleppey Venice of the East Abundant marine life, Vembanad Lake, interlinked canals, Kuttanad, backwaters, and wetlands are the important features of this region. Apart from these, there are many other places to visit which will astonish you despite there are no forests and mountains. Boat races and the temple festivals also take place in this region and it attracts tourists as well. Backwater tours are generally preferred among tourists and we must say you will enjoy it t...

Udaipur Guide: Inside the Most Romantic City in India

You’ve probably heard the phrase ‘Venice of the East’ at least once before on your travels. It’s a term commonly batted around by tourist boards – everywhere from Malacca (Malaysia) to old town Manila (Philippines) – because it adds a sense of continental flare. To me, the only spot that can truly own the name is Udaipur, a lakeside paradise of shimmering marble, oozing romance and a European feel you just can’t find anywhere else in With the old part of the city tightly wrapped around the crystal clear Lake Pichola, the Venice comparisons flow deeper than just leisurely boat trips. The author Rudyard Kipling was one of the first to coin the phrase when discussing Udaipur in his 1899 work Letters of Marque. “If the Venetian owned the Pichola, he might say with justice, ‘see it and die’,” he wrote. That’s a slightly crude way of saying the place is impossible not to fell in love with. Kipling was right. Winding streets crammed with Mediterranean-inspired cafes, music shops and local craft stores give way to stunning lakeside views. The backdrop of the City Palace’s soft meringue-like roofs against the green hills was the perfect decadent setting for James Bond’s Octopussy. Several scenes of the 1983 blockbuster were filmed at the ‘floating’ Lake Palace – the very definition of a luxury hotel. It’s exclusively accessible by boat, so non-guests are only able to admire from afar. With the constant horns and hustle, traveling across India can be exhausting in the burning heat. ...

Alleppey: The Venice of the East

One of the best things about Namma Bengaluru is it's favorable geographical location, which makes it almost equidistant from the Western, Eastern and Southern end-points in South India. As a result, most of the tourist spots are within affordable reach from here whether via road or rail. One doesn't need to cough up much for a descent trip anywhere in South, if planned from Bengaluru. And this time it was to Alleppey - The 'Venice of the East' ! Alappuzha also known as Alleppey is an eye soothing destination in Kerala with a mix of both backwaters and beach. It is situated on the shores of The Arabian Sea close to the banks of Vembanad Lake. It maybe a cliche to call Alleppey as 'Venice of the East', but there is definitely a reason behind it. Those interconnected network of canals, lakes and inlets are estimated to be about 900 kms of maze-like waterways! 'Shikara', the country boat is used to traverse on these water inlets. Till date, many locals commute to the interior most parts of Kerala via boats on these waterways. This land is undoubtedly God's Own Country where nature has remained untouched and is duly respected. It has to be acknowledged that Alleppey is truly the boating capital of Kerala. We, a group of nine friends began the journey at Whitefield, Bengaluru, from where we boarded our train on a Friday evening at 530 PM. Upon reaching Alleppey at 5 o'clock in the morning, we checked into a nearby lodge to freshen up. We had more than 4 hours to our leisure befo...

Three Cities Known as the 'Venice of the East'

1. Srinagar Srinagar is a popular tourist destination located in the Northern tip of India. Popularly known as the 'Paradise on Earth', the place is also known as the 'Venice of the East' and 'Kashmiri Venice'. Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake, Khushal Sar and Gil Sar are some of the lakes that makes this place spectacular. Wular Lake in Srinagar is Asia's largest fresh water lake. Photo Courtesy: 2. Udaipur Another 'Venice of the East' is Udaipur in Rajasthan. Udaipur is a beautiful city that flaunt lakes and palaces, paving way for a royal retreat. Two stunning artificial lakes in Udaipur are Fateh Sagar Lake and Doodh Talai Lake. Majestic forts and fort palaces are other attractions of the city. Photo Courtesy: Something About the Other 'Venices of the East' Venice is a beautiful city located in Italy. Known for its tranquillity and charm, it is also known as the 'Water City', the 'City of Bridges', etc. Some of the cities across the world that holds the same tag are Dhaka in Bangladesh, Barisal in Bangladesh, Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei, Lijiang in China, Hanoi in Vietnam, Bangkok in Thailand, Ayutthaya in Thailand, Manila in Philippines, Melaka in Malaysia, Osaka in Japan, Basra in Iraq, Palembang in Indonesia, Wuzhen in China, Suzhou in China and Tongli in China.

Udaipur

India, the land of Diversity! From the mighty Himalayas of the North to the calm oceans of the south. From the arid deserts of the West to the marshy lands of the East. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Udaipur – Venice of the East, is popularly known as the City Of Lakes. Udaipur is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque cities in the country owing to the seven lakes surrounding it against the backdrop of the Aravallis. The beauty of Udaipur does not end here. The Royal Palaces, Havelis and Heritage Temples add to the grandeur of this place. There is no escape from this city’s charm. The regal legacy of Udaipur is in sync with the modern world. This is one of the most visited places in India. Read further to know more about this enchanting City. The view overlooking Lake Pichola Click here to check out the Hotel rates in Udaipur Places to Visit in Udaipur Lake Pichola This artificial freshwater lake is the landmark of Udaipur. The reflection of surrounding hills and heritage palaces in its blue waters make it a very popular tourist attraction. Boating is the best way to capture its beauty. Especially at sunrise and sunset when the waters reflect a golden hue. The pristine and serene views make it a memorable place. City Palace This Palace is built on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola. This is said to be the largest Royal Palace in Rajastha...