Jag Mandir
Jag Mandir - The Lake Garden Palace
About Jag Mandir
Jag Mandir, often called the Lake Garden Palace, is a breathtaking 17th-century marvel situated on an island in Lake Pichola. Built by the Sisodia rulers of Mewar, it is renowned for its stunning Rajput–Mughal architecture, grand courtyards, intricately carved marble structures, and serene water views. The palace served as a refuge for Prince Khurram (later Emperor Shah Jahan) during a rebellion against his father, influencing the design of the Taj Mahal. Visitors arrive via boat rides, soaking in views of Udaipur’s shimmering waters and the City Palace in the backdrop. In the evenings, Jag Mandir transforms into a dreamlike venue with golden lights reflecting off the lake.
Known For: Island palace on Lake Pichola, known as the “Lake Garden Palace.”
Timings: Opens: 10:00 AM | Closes: 6:00 PM | Closed on: None
Tips: 1–2 Hours (Approx)
Restricted Items: Smoking, littering.
More About: Built by Maharana Karan Singh in the 17th century, it has gardens, courtyards, and marble structures.
Architecture: Mughal and Rajput blend, with marble elephants at the entrance.
Best Time to Visit: November to February.
Tips for Visiting: Take a boat ride from City Palace jetty for the best experience.
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