Saturday 1 March 2014

Majestic City Palace, Udaipur

City Palace, Udaipur

Approach is daunting. Narrow road, going steep uphill, sharp blind turns at places. Maddening crowd all around. Congested, bustling, teeming with shops on both sides at places. Driving up and driving down by your own car to the entrance of City Palace is a cliffhanger of a job.

At the entrance, there are 3 sets of tickets: One for Parking, One for Moving Around The Palace Compound but not entering inside, the 3rd one is for moving inside the palace and taking the lake-view from backside.
The cost of ticket also varies likewise – at current rate from Rs 30/- to Rs 115/- as per the purpose. This of course for individual rate which may very well vary from season to season, time to time and may well be different for group booking.

The tickets itself are small pieces of souvenir picture-postcard– with nice photographs of the palace printed at the backside. Worth keeping as a memento. 
Right from Palace-Entrance, till the inside-complex, till parking, till your stay and till you leave – it’s a strictly no-horn, no-honking zone. By chance if you press the honk of your car, uniformed security persons will rush yelling at you, asking to stop immediately.

Now that’s a challenge. The entrance, the gate, the parking -  everywhere you have bustling crowds – especially the entrance. You have to plough your vehicle amidst the milleu of crowd. But you cannot honk. How to do it maintaining public safety?
That’s only one of the myriad little many challenges that Indian Tourism is ready to offer to discerning tourists.
Once inside the palace complex, it’s a feast for the eyes. 

The intricate wall-frescos, the murals, the pictures, the myriad inlays in wall panel, the view from vantage point of the white city of Old Udaipur lying below at the feet of the palace – it’s really worth all the trouble and stress you take. I won’t speak much on the same, photographs will speak for themselves.

The approach road to City Palace (Hathipole Market, Gangaur Ghat, Jagdish Temple) is itself nestled amongst so many other places of interests that it in itself is a subject of detailed, separate review.

My tip is: Visit the palace in first hour of the morning when it opens (say you reach by 10:30 am optimum). Then you can see cool. And – if coming in your vehicle – plz do not blow the horn once you are at the entrance of the palace.
Yeah, for hungry soul, inside the palace entrance, at the front side of the palace, there is a restaurant.

BTW, the securities did not allow my pet (a small cocker spaniel) to even get down from the car. First, they consulted their supervisor whether they will let the car to inside-parking with a dog inside. The permission was granted with a condition – the dog will stay inside the car and will not be allowed to come down or come out of the car as long as the car is inside palace complex parking.


Now that’s quite interesting. Quite intriguing as well.