The name is very romantic. It is 25 kilometers away from Piqiula Lake. You can take the TUTU car to the bottom of the mountain, and then take the scenic tour bus. The palace is not big and built on the top of the mountain. If the weather is good, the scenery is good, and there are relatively few tourists.
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The name is very romantic. It is 25 kilometers away from Piqiula Lake. You can take the TUTU car to the bottom of the mountain, and then take the scenic tour bus. The palace is not big and built on the top of the mountain. If the weather is good, the scenery is good, and there are relatively few tourists.
The rainy season palace, many guides seem to have not mentioned this place, standing on a remote mountaintop, like a castle in a fairy tale, people feel a little sad. This historically flooded late 19th century palace, once used as astronomical center of the royal nobles, is now dilapidated and regrettable.
The largest Hindu temple in Udaipur, Jagdish Temple (Jagdish Temple), is located about 150 meters north of the entrance of the city palace, close to Picula Lake, worshipping the god Vishnu, no tickets, there are various lifelike statues of Hindu gods incarnations on the outside of the temple and exterior decoration walls. The carvings are dense and lined from the pedestals to the top of the temple, making people look at it. The carvings have meticulous themes and plots, all related to the legends of God, and are very ornamental, making people sigh and exquisite, and giving people a sense of solemnity. There are elephant sculptures on both sides of the steps of the temple. You can buy a bunch of flowers in front of the temple and supply the gods after entering the temple. After entering the temple, you need to take off your shoes and you are not allowed to take pictures. The light in the temple is dark, and there are many faithful praying. There is a prayer ceremony for God at noon. A group of people sit in the middle of the temple while singing and drumming. In the temple shrine, a stone-carved black-faced man, Vishnu, is worshipped, and on the altar in front of the temple there is a bronze statue of Garuda (Vishnu's half-man and half-bird mount).
The scenery is very good, it is indeed a classic feeling.
Near the city palace, take a sudden to the foot of the monsoon palace in 150-200 Rupee. The foot of the mountain to the top of the monsoon palace is a long way up the mountain road. You need to take their "taxi" and 90 rupees to and from. The ticket is purchased at the ticket office, and then wait for the bus at the gate. Obviously it is a good place to see the whole city. But I don't think it is a good place to watch the sunset, the sun falls in the direction of the mountains, but I can't see the city and the lake, and the wind is very strong on the top of the mountain.