“Preserving the Heritage”
This heritage home was built in the 18th century by a former nobleman of
the Mewar state. It is a short walk from the Jagdish Temple at Gangaur
Ghat on the banks of Lake Pichola. It is open for viewing from 10 am to 7
pm and there is a small entry fee.
The Haveli has been diligently restored. The 138 rooms set around courtyards depict how the Rajasthani noblemen used to live in the past, and exhibit the traditional arts and crafts of the region.
Impressive folk dance performances in the Mewari and Rajasthani style, called ‘Dharohar’ are held here every evening from 7 pm to 8 pm, and are worth attending.
The Haveli has been diligently restored. The 138 rooms set around courtyards depict how the Rajasthani noblemen used to live in the past, and exhibit the traditional arts and crafts of the region.
Impressive folk dance performances in the Mewari and Rajasthani style, called ‘Dharohar’ are held here every evening from 7 pm to 8 pm, and are worth attending.
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Good review. Thanks for sharing. If you visit the Haveli in the daytime, you can see the rooms of this 18th century haveli furnished in the traditional way. Some rooms have interesting cultural displays, including one gigantic turban that is touted as the world's largest. Check out all best places to visit in Udaipur also.
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