Udaipur, Chittorgarh & Mount Abu Holiday with Nathdwara—a culturally rich and scenic journey through the heart of Rajasthan’s Mewar region.
This itinerary blends spiritual devotion, heroic history, and natural beauty:
- Udaipur: The “City of Lakes” enchants with palaces, gardens, and romantic boat rides.
- Chittorgarh: A symbol of Rajput valor, home to India’s largest fort and tales of sacrifice.
- Nathdwara: A sacred town famous for the revered Shrinathji Temple, a major pilgrimage site.
- Mount Abu: Rajasthan’s only hill station, offering cool breezes, Jain temples, and sunset views.
This route is perfect for families, couples, and culture seekers looking for a mix of heritage, devotion, and relaxation.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts
✅ Dos
- Dress modestly, especially in Nathdwara and temples across Mount Abu
- Hire certified guides at Chittorgarh Fort and Udaipur’s City Palace for deeper insights
- Visit temples early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful darshan
- Try local cuisine—Dal Baati Churma, Kesar Lassi, and Rajasthani sweets
- Carry essentials like water, sunscreen, and light woolens for Mount Abu
❌ Don’ts
- Don’t photograph inside temples, especially in Nathdwara—it’s strictly prohibited
- Avoid littering—especially near lakes and religious sites
- Don’t ignore footwear rules—remove shoes before entering temples
- Skip rushed itineraries—give each site time to absorb its atmosphere
- Don’t explore remote areas alone after dark, especially near forts or hill trails
📅 Best Time to Visit
The best time to enjoy this multi-city holiday is October to March, when the weather is cool and ideal for sightseeing:
Month | Temperature (°C) | Highlights |
---|---|---|
October | 20–32 | Clear skies, pleasant evenings |
November | 15–30 | Diwali celebrations, Pushkar Fair nearby |
December | 10–25 | Peak tourist season, ideal for temple visits and fort walks |
January | 8–22 | Crisp mornings, perfect for hill station views and heritage tours |
February | 10–25 | Cultural festivals and blooming gardens |
March | 15–30 | Holi festivities and scenic drives |
Avoid April–June due to high temperatures, and July–September due to monsoon-related travel disruptions.
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