Saheliyon Ki Bari, meaning ‘Garden of the Maidens’ in Hindi, was constructed in the early 18th century for the women of the royal family. Located in Udaipur, India, this serene garden features fountains, lotus ponds, and decorative pavilions, all set against a backdrop of intricate marble elephants. The lush, landscaped grounds offer a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can also explore a small on-site museum that provides insights into Rajasthani and Indian history.
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