Lake Pichola, created in 1362, predates the establishment of Udaipur and is a serene expanse of freshwater surrounded by historic palaces, temples, and homes, many of which have stood for centuries. In the northern part of the lake, on a tranquil island, sits the whitewashed Lake Palace, now transformed into a luxurious hotel managed by the Taj Group. Visitors can explore the lake’s shores, admiring the intricate architecture and perhaps taking a boat ride to experience the calm, reflective waters up close.
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