FOOD & SHOPPING

My Way on Highway: Day 6, Eat, Pray, Shop in Udaipur

Saba Shaikh

Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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Do

Take a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola
Go on a day trip to Ranakpur to see the Jain temple complex

See

The City Palace, which houses the world’s largest private crystal collection
A traditional Rajasthani puppet show at the Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum

Eat

Laal Maas, meat cooked in a spicy red gravy, at Ambrai Restaurant
traditional English tea with scones and jam at Gallery Restaurant

Shop

Miniature Rajasthani paintings, traditional jewellery and lehriya garments at Hathi Pol Bazaar

Save

Travel during July to October, which is the off season, to get better deals on hotels and travel.

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After a packed Day 5, here are the highlights of our second day in Udaipur and Day 6 of our road trip.

Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal

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The puppet show at Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal will bring a smile to your face

 

A very unique compilation of puppets from not just Rajasthan but the world over, Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal makes for a popular museum. Every inch of this place is covered with colourful exhibits including paintings, ornaments, outfits, masks and even photos of the tribal communities that have helped Indian puppetry evolve.

Hathipole Market

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I couldn't resist buying some beautiful traditional earrings from Hathipole
 

Udaipur’s shopping haven brings you a slice of Rajasthan in the form of beautiful bandhej and lehriya garments and bed covers. I however, skipped all those and made a beeline for the jewellery store and picked up a beautiful bangle and traditional bhil-style earrings.

Dargah Hazrat Mastaan Shah Baba

Our parents had been to the famous dargah located in the Mallatalai area near Rani Road when they visited Udaipur back in 2012 and recommended that we must not miss it. So off we went to pay our respects to the famous Sufi saint who is endearingly referred to as Gulab Baba by the locals.

Lal Bagh Club House

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The meat delicacy was cooked to perfection!

 

No, I cannot sign off without talking about a delicious dinner we had at the Lal Bagh Club House on Sukhadia Circle road. Tariq’s friend recommended the restaurant to him for lal maas and we scoured the city looking for it since Google Maps does not list this place. Guess where we finally found it? About 100 metres from our hotel, Golden Tulip. Oops!

But the effort proved fruitful because the meat delicacy was cooked to perfection. Despite that, Lal Bagh got a ‘thumbs down’ from us because of its poor service. My tip: Do go there but make sure you get a table indoors.

An early morning drive awaits us to take us to the land of Gurshikhar. Mount Abu, can’t wait to see you!

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