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How To Reach Jag Mandir Palace

Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Jag Mandir Palace, also known as the Lake Garden Palace, is a breathtaking structure situated on an island in the southern part of Lake Pichola. It is one of the most famous and beautiful palaces in Udaipur, renowned for its elegant setting and rich history. The construction was started in 1551 by M aharana Amar Singh, continued by Maharana Karan Singh, and finally completed by Maharana Jagat Singh I between 1628 and 1652, and thus named after him. Historically, the palace served as a summer resort for the Mewar royal family and a venue for holding grand parties and festivities. One of the most significant historical events associated with Jag Mandir is that it provided refuge to the Mughal Prince Khurram (who would later become Emperor Shah Jahan) in 1623, when he rebelled against his father, Emperor Jahangir. Prince Khurram stayed in the Gul Mahal on this island. Legend holds that the serene setting and the exquisite marble architecture of Jag Mandir greatly inspired him, later influencing his design of the world-famous Taj Mahal in Agra. The main structures of the palace include the Gul Mahal, a domed pavilion, a mosque, the Jag Mandir (main palace), and the Barah Patharon ka Mahal (Palace of Twelve Stones). The entrance pavilion is famously guarded by colossal white marble elephants, which face the Lake Palace. Today, Jag Mandir is a stunning venue for destination weddings, luxury dining, and a top tourist attraction, offering an immersive, unique experience of royal grandeur and tranquility amidst the waters of Lake Pichola. ###

How to Reach

By Air: Fly to Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR), 25 KMS away. From the airport, take a taxi or cab to the nearest boat boarding point, Bansi Ghat, near the City Palace. The journey from the airport to the ghat takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

By Train: Arrive at Udaipur City Railway Station (UDZ), which is 3. 5 KMS from Bansi Ghat. Take an auto-rickshaw or taxi to the ghat (10-15 minutes).

By Road: Reach the Old City area near the City Palace via bus or car. Parking is available nearby, but vehicles cannot go directly to the ghat. From the drop-off point, walk to Bansi Ghat.

By Local Transport: Jag Mandir Palace is an island and can only be reached by boat.

Boat/Ferry: The primary public access is via the ferry service operating from Bansi Ghat (near the City Palace).

Private Boat: For guests with reservations at the island's restaurants or events, a private boat transfer is arranged, often from an exclusive pier.

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