Udaipur is the perfect place to unwind in Rajasthan. With this expertly curated three-day itinerary, you’ll be well-equipped with everything you need to know for an epic trip to Udaipur. Here are the 17 best things to do in Udaipur, with advice on where to stay, where to eat, and how to get there.
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Read MoreLooking for the best restaurants in Udaipur? Your search ends here with my ultimate guide to the best places to eat in Udaipur. I’ve included restaurants for every budget, and include vegan and gluten-free options!
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Read MoreThe holy city of Pushkar is filled with expected things to do. I’ve rounded up 19 of the most unique things to do in Pushkar, and compiled them into a curated 2-day itinerary for the city.
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Read MoreFinding the best cafés in Pushkar is a massive undertaking because there are so many to sort through. Breakfast joints with lake views, streetside juice stands, and no-frills eateries— Pushkar has a little bit of everything in terms of food and drink.
Read MoreAgra is one of India’s most visited cities; best known for its Mughal history, housing one of the Seven World Wonders, and being the third apex in the “Golden Triangle”. While you may be tempted to tag Agra onto your India itinerary as a day trip from Delhi, the city deserves more than just a passing glance. There are plenty of things to do in Agra (besides the Taj Mahal).
Read MoreVaranasi is first and foremost a place of pilgrimage for Hindu people in India, but for foodies, it’s a narrow maze of restaurants and tea stalls waiting to be salavated over. Varanasi is filled with tiny eateries that offer signature street food and classic Indian cuisine. The number of dining options in Varanasi took me completely by surprise, but I made it my mission to eat at as many of them as possible in the name of blog “research.”
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