Move over Paris and Patagonia — India’s City of Lakes has just stolen the global spotlight. Udaipur, the shimmering jewel of Rajasthan, has earned a coveted spot on Condé Nast Traveller’s “Best Places to Visit in 2026”, proudly standing as the only Indian city to make the list. With its fairytale palaces, serene lakes, and old-world grandeur, Udaipur continues to embody India’s royal spirit — timeless yet ever-evolving.
Founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the capital of the Mewar Kingdom, Udaipur has long been a living museum of regal architecture and Rajput heritage. From its floating palaces to marble courtyards and vibrant bazaars, the city invites travellers to experience history with a touch of modern luxury.
Why Udaipur Made the Global List
In a world that’s constantly chasing novelty, Udaipur captivates by staying true to its soul. Often called the “Venice of the East,” the city sits nestled among the Aravalli Hills, its sapphire lakes reflecting ornate domes and whitewashed mansions. Its inclusion in Condé Nast Traveller’s global list reaffirms what travellers have always known — Udaipur isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience that lingers long after you’ve left its shores.
From the majestic City Palace to the tranquil Lake Pichola, from vibrant folk performances to candlelit dinners overlooking the water — Udaipur offers a seamless blend of history, art, and heartfelt hospitality.
What Makes Udaipur a Must-Visit for Travellers?
1. The City Palace
Towering over Lake Pichola, this sprawling palace complex is an architectural marvel of courtyards, hanging gardens, and marble balconies. Step through the Tripolia Gate, where once the Maharanas were weighed in gold, and explore Mor Chowk’s exquisite peacock mosaics or Chini Chitrashala’s blue-and-white ceramic art. The nightly sound-and-light show at Manak Chowk brings Mewar’s history alive under the stars.
2. Lake Pichola
The soul of Udaipur, Lake Pichola shimmers beneath the Aravalli Hills, with islands housing Jag Niwas (now the famed Lake Palace Hotel) and Jag Mandir. A sunset boat ride here is pure poetry — the City Palace, mirrored in golden waters, feels straight out of a royal dream.
3. Jagdish Temple
Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh I, this Indo-Aryan masterpiece is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Its intricately carved pillars, sculpted elephants, and richly decorated ceilings make it a spiritual and architectural gem in Udaipur’s old city.
4. Monsoon Palace (Sajjangarh Fort)
Perched high on Bansdara Hills, this 19th-century white marble palace offers panoramic views of the city and its lakes. Originally intended as an astronomical observatory, it later became a royal monsoon retreat — a must-visit at sunset when the sky sets the palace ablaze in gold and orange hues.
5. Bagore Ki Haveli
Standing proudly on the Gangaur Ghat beside Lake Pichola, this 18th-century haveli is a window into Mewar’s royal past. With over a hundred rooms displaying costumes, art, and intricate mirror work, it’s also home to the Dharohar folk dance show — a vibrant celebration of Rajasthani culture every evening.
6. Fateh Sagar Lake
Connected to Lake Pichola via a canal, Fateh Sagar is framed by lush hills and home to Nehru Island Park and the Udaipur Solar Observatory — India’s only observatory built on an island. A peaceful walk or boat ride here reveals Udaipur’s quieter, more contemplative side.
7. Saheliyon Ki Bari
Also known as the Garden of the Maidens, this marble paradise was built by Maharana Sangram Singh II for the royal women. With lotus pools, playful fountains, and marble elephants, it’s one of Udaipur’s most romantic and refreshing spots.
8. Bird Park at Gulab Bagh
Spread across 5 hectares, this park is home to over 28 bird species — from macaws and pelicans to green munias and cockatoos. Perfect for families and nature lovers, it’s an oasis of calm amid the city’s hustle.
9. Shilpgram
Just 7 km from the city, this Rural Arts and Crafts Complex is a vibrant cultural hub showcasing traditional Rajasthani life. Spread over 70 acres and surrounded by the Aravallis, it features artisan homes, handicraft stalls, and live folk performances — a living museum of western India’s tribal and village cultures.
10. Udai Sagar Lake
Commissioned by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559, this lake was built to supply water to the city. Stretching 4 km long, it remains one of Udaipur’s most peaceful spots — perfect for early morning photography or birdwatching.
11. Doodh Talai Lake
A hidden gem near Lake Pichola, this compact lake is flanked by small hillocks and manicured gardens — Deen Dayal Upadhyay Park and Manikya Lal Verma Garden. For a stunning view of the city, ride the ropeway to the nearby Karni Mata Temple.
12. Jaisamand Lake
Known as Asia’s second-largest artificial sweetwater lake, Jaisamand was built to control the Ruparel River. Its central island is home to migratory birds — making it a paradise for photographers and a favourite weekend escape for locals.
13. Badi Lake
Built by Maharana Raj Singh after a devastating drought, this tranquil lake — also known as Jiyan Sagar — offers serene views and a calm escape from city life. Framed by three ornate chhatris, it’s a peaceful spot for reflection or a picnic.
14. Sajjangarh Biological Park
Nestled at the foot of the Sajjangarh Hills, this 36-hectare park offers close encounters with both herbivores and carnivores in a semi-natural setting. You can explore it on foot or take a golf cart — ideal for families and wildlife enthusiasts.
15. Wax Museum
Located on Sajjangarh Road, this museum showcases lifelike wax statues of global and Indian icons. Beyond wax figures, it offers a 9D cinema, gaming zone, mirror maze, and horror show — an unexpected twist to Udaipur’s royal calm.
16. Gogunda
Perched 2,751 feet above sea level amid the Aravallis, Gogunda holds immense historical importance — it was here that Maharana Pratap was crowned after the death of Maharana Udai Singh. Today, it’s a tranquil town steeped in stories of Mewar’s valour.
Best Time to Visit
The ideal time to experience Udaipur is October to March, when the weather is crisp and clear, perfect for boat rides, fort visits, and evening strolls. The monsoon months (July–September) paint the city in lush green and add a romantic mist over the lakes — a delight for photographers and dreamers alike.
A Global Honour, A Timeless Legacy
Udaipur’s presence alongside destinations like Arusha (Tanzania), Fès (Morocco), Uluru (Australia), and Potosí (Bolivia) in Condé Nast Traveller’s 2026 list proves one thing — India’s royal heart continues to beat strong on the world map.
Every palace, courtyard, and reflection on the lake tells a story of grace, endurance, and beauty that time cannot dim. Whether you’re chasing art, architecture, or a quiet moment by the water, Udaipur is more than a destination — it’s a feeling you’ll carry long after you leave.
Here’s the Full List of ‘Best Places to Visit in 2026’
Alongside Udaipur, Condé Nast Traveller’s list features an eclectic mix of destinations from across the world:
Arusha, Tanzania
East Coast, Barbados
Brussels, Belgium
Chiriquí Province, Panama
Deer Valley, Utah
Fès, Morocco
Gabon
Upper Carniola (Gorenjska), Slovenia
Guadalajara, Mexico
Hong Kong
Margaret River, Australia
Medellín, Colombia
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Naoshima, Japan
Northern Chilean Patagonia
Northern Namibia
Oulu, Finland
The Peloponnese, Greece
Potosí, Bolivia
Prince Edward County, Canada
Route 66, USA
Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, France
Udaipur, India
Uluru, Australia
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As global travel evolves toward meaningful, culturally rich experiences, Udaipur’s recognition by Condé Nast Traveller reaffirms India’s timeless allure. The city isn’t just a destination—it’s a living gallery of art, architecture, and heritage that continues to inspire wanderers from around the world. Whether you’re gliding across Lake Pichola at sunset or exploring the regal corridors of the City Palace, Udaipur reminds you that true luxury lies not in excess, but in history, beauty, and serenity that never fade.
In 2026, when the world sets out to explore new horizons, Udaipur will shine once again — proving that India’s royal soul still captures hearts across the globe.
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