10 Incredible Places to Visit Near Udaipur
for a Day Trip

While Udaipur's lakes, palaces, and heritage streets can easily keep travelers occupied for several days, the region surrounding the city is equally fascinating.

Places near Udaipur

Ancient temples, hilltop forts, wildlife sanctuaries, royal retreats, and rural landscapes offer memorable experiences just a short drive away.


One of the advantages of staying a little longer in Udaipur is the opportunity to explore the wider Mewar region. Many of these destinations can be visited as comfortable day trips, allowing you to return to your hotel in Udaipur by evening.


Whether you're interested in history, nature, photography, spirituality, or simply escaping the city for a few hours, these incredible places near Udaipur deserve a spot on your itinerary.

Why Explore Beyond Udaipur?

Most visitors focus on famous attractions such as City Palace and Lake Pichola. However, the surrounding region offers a deeper understanding of Rajasthan's culture, history, and natural beauty.


Day trips allow travelers to:

Discover lesser-known heritage sites

Experience rural Rajasthan

Explore ancient temples

Visit wildlife habitats

Enjoy scenic drives through the Aravalli Hills

Escape tourist crowds

01 Eklingji Temple

Eklingji Temple

One of the most important religious sites in Rajasthan, Eklingji Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has been closely associated with the rulers of Mewar for centuries. Built originally in the 8th century, it remains an active place of worship.

The temple complex features: Intricate stone carvings · Historic architecture · Sacred water tanks · Spiritual atmosphere
Ideal For: Spiritual travelers, history enthusiasts, architecture lovers
02 Nagda and Sas Bahu Temples

Nagda and Sas Bahu Temples

Located near Eklingji, the historic village of Nagda was once the capital of Mewar. Despite the name, the temples are not dedicated to a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law but derive their name from "Sahasra Bahu," meaning Lord Vishnu.

The famous Sas Bahu Temples are renowned for: Detailed carvings · Ancient architecture · Historic significance · Scenic surroundings
Ideal For: Photographers, history lovers, architecture enthusiasts
03 Nathdwara Temple

Nathdwara

One of Rajasthan's most important pilgrimage destinations, Nathdwara Temple attracts devotees from across India. Even non-religious travelers appreciate the town's unique atmosphere and cultural significance.

The town is famous for: Shrinathji Temple · Traditional Pichwai paintings · Local sweets · Religious heritage
Ideal For: Pilgrims, cultural travelers, art enthusiasts
04 Haldighati

Haldighati

History comes alive at Battle of Haldighati, where Maharana Pratap fought one of the most famous battles in Rajasthan's history. The region offers fascinating insights into the legacy of Mewar's legendary ruler.

Visitors can explore: Maharana Pratap Museum · Historical exhibits · Memorial sites · Scenic countryside
Ideal For: History enthusiasts, students, heritage travelers
05 Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Rajasthan's most impressive forts, Kumbhalgarh Fort is often considered one of the best day trips from Udaipur. The fort's wall stretches over 36 kilometers, making it the second-longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China.

Known for: Massive defensive walls · Spectacular hilltop views · Rich history · Light and sound shows
Ideal For: History lovers, photographers, adventure travelers
06 Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Located near the fort, the sanctuary offers a completely different experience. The sanctuary is particularly attractive to nature lovers looking to combine history with wildlife exploration.

Wildlife includes: Leopards · Wolves · Hyenas · Antelope · Numerous bird species
Ideal For: Wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, families
07 Ranakpur Jain Temple

Ranakpur Jain Temple

Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful Jain temples in India, Ranakpur Jain Temple is famous for its extraordinary marble architecture. Many visitors consider Ranakpur one of the most impressive architectural sites in Rajasthan.

Highlights include: 1,444 uniquely carved pillars · Intricate marble craftsmanship · Peaceful surroundings · Spiritual atmosphere
Ideal For: Architecture enthusiasts, photographers, cultural travelers
08 Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake

Also known as Dhebar Lake, Jaisamand Lake is one of Asia's largest artificial lakes. Compared to Udaipur's more famous lakes, Jaisamand offers a quieter and less crowded experience.

Visitors can enjoy: Scenic viewpoints · Boat rides · Wildlife sightings · Peaceful landscapes
Ideal For: Nature lovers, couples, photographers
09 Shilpgram Udaipur

Shilpgram

Located just outside Udaipur, Shilpgram is a rural arts and crafts complex showcasing traditional lifestyles from Rajasthan and neighboring states. It's a great introduction to Rajasthan's cultural diversity.

Visitors can experience: Folk performances · Handicrafts · Traditional architecture · Artisan workshops
Ideal For: Families, cultural travelers, art enthusiasts
10 Rayta Hills Udaipur

Rayta Hills

One of the newer attractions near Udaipur, Rayta Hills has quickly become popular for its scenic landscapes and elevated viewpoints. It's particularly attractive during the monsoon and winter seasons.

The area offers: Panoramic views · Nature walks · Photography opportunities · Peaceful surroundings
Ideal For: Couples, photographers, nature lovers

Suggested Day Trips Based on Interests

For History Lovers

Kumbhalgarh Fort · Haldighati · Eklingji · Nagda

For Nature Enthusiasts

Jaisamand Lake · Rayta Hills · Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

For Spiritual Travelers

Nathdwara · Eklingji Temple · Ranakpur Jain Temple

For Families

Shilpgram · Jaisamand Lake · Rayta Hills

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Where to Stay While Exploring Udaipur and Beyond

Many of these destinations are best explored as day trips from the city rather than overnight stays.


Choosing a centrally located hotel in Udaipur allows travelers to comfortably explore nearby attractions while enjoying the convenience of returning to the city each evening. Heritage and boutique hotels in Udaipur are particularly popular among travelers who want their accommodation to be part of the overall Rajasthan experience.


For visitors seeking a more intimate heritage atmosphere, boutique stays such as Kaladwas Lal Haveli provide a combination of traditional Mewari architecture, personalized hospitality, and easy access to both Udaipur's attractions and nearby day-trip destinations.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Kumbhalgarh Fort is widely considered one of the best day trips due to its history, architecture, and scenic setting.
Yes. Ranakpur Jain Temple is one of Rajasthan's most impressive architectural landmarks and is well worth the journey.
Nathdwara is approximately 45 kilometers from Udaipur and can be reached in about an hour.
Yes. Most travelers visit Kumbhalgarh Fort and return to Udaipur the same day.
Yes. Jaisamand Lake, Rayta Hills, and Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary are excellent options for nature lovers.