A visit to Udaipur is incomplete without a boat cruise in Lake Pichola – the historic
14th century lake made by a local banjara (gypsy) that
was extended in the 16th century by Rana Udai Singh II to establish Udaipur, the
‘city of lakes’.
For the eco-sensitive:
Solar-powered boats were first introduced on Lake Pichola. In 1992, an initiative
was taken by Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar of Udaipur, Chairman and Managing Trustee
of the Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, the vision of Udaipur as a solar
city. He initiated research that led to the development of solar power as a source
of energy for transportation systems in Udaipur. A small diesel engine boat with
the capacity to carry up to five passengers was converted to operate off batteries
powered by solar panels fixed onto the roof. It now operates on Gajner Lake, besides
Gajner Palace, a Grand Heritage Palace of the HRH Group of Hotels in Gajner, Bikaner.
The success of this water taxi led to the building of RA II an eight-seater passenger
boat that was successfully completed in 1995 and is used for ferrying visitors on
Lake Pichola, Udaipur.
For the history lover:
The picturesque boat ride on Lake Pichola not only provides the best scenic view
of the lake and the mountains in the city, but also presents some of the most important
historical monuments dotted along the lakeside or submerged within the lake. Beginning
with the monumental lakeside façade of the City Palace Complex, the boat ride moves
to the picturesque ghats with their distinctive steps, still used by the locals.
The lake-side is lined with the havelis of the nobles, most prominent being the
Bagore ki Haveli. The Gangaur Ghat with the triple-arched Tripolia stands as a magnificent
piece of architecture at the end of Bagore ki Haveli.
One can also relish the beauty of the small island structures in the midst of Lake
Pichola i.e. the Mohan Mandir and the Arsi Vilas. Mohan Mandir was built by Rana
Jagat Singh II as a dedication to Lord Krishna. It is a delightful perching place
for the water birds little cormorants. Arsi Vilas is an island structure that has
three rooms and an open courtyard at the rear. It was built by Rana Ari Singh II
in the late 18th century.
The most resplendent sights on the boat ride are the island palaces. The 17th century
Jagmandir Island Palace
is one of the oldest and most grandiose palace that is legendary as place of refuge
to Prince Khurram (later Emperor Shahjahan). Know more about Jagmandir Island Palace
by visiting Jagriti – an exhibition about the historical
and architectural development of Jagmandir Island Palace. The exhibition is located
within the Gol Mahal at Jagmandir Island Palace and uses archival photographs and
paintings to show the evolution of Jagmandir Island Palace as an incomparable pleasure-palace.
The other island palace of Jag Niwas, now the Lake Palace Hotel is an 18th century
creation of Rana Jagat Singh II. It is said that he constructed the palace in response
to his father’s statement that ‘if he wanted to stay in an island palace like Jagmandir
Island Palace, he should build his own’.
Beyond the lakeside history and the beautiful island palaces, the boat ride provides
a fantastic view of the distant monsoon palace perched on the hills. Sajjangarh
was the palace built by Maharana Sajjan Singh in the late 19th century to enjoy
the beautiful monsoon season of the lake city of Udaipur.
Facilities:
Permission visit Jagmandir Island Palace - a palace on an island in Lake Pichola
Enjoy the refreshment at the all day café ( on chargeable basis) or alternatively
soak in the ambience at the Picholi Bar, sipping beer or wine.
Visit Jagriti the heritage exhibition on-site Jagmandir Island Palace
Entry Fee: Boat Ride
Regular Boat
One hour ride across lake Pichola and Jagmandir Island Palace- a palace on an island
in Lake Pichola
Rs.340 per Adult
Rs.170 per Child (5 years to 12 years)
Sunset Boat Ride
Rs.560 per Adult
Rs.280 per Child (5 years to 12 years)
Heritage Motor Launch Ford
Rs.14,600 (17 passengers)
Heritage Motor Launch Chrysler
Rs.13,000 (24 passengers, 1 hour)
Boat Charter:
One hour ride across lake Pichola and Jagmandir Island Palace- a palace on an island
in Lake Pichola
(On advance bookings for Group only)
Up to 7 passengers: Rs.4495
Up to 12 passengers: Rs.7305
Up to 18 passengers: Rs.11,235
Up to 24 passengers: Rs.14,600
Contact us :
crs@hrhhotels.com