
Udaipur Named to 2026 “Best Places to Visit” List: What Travellers Should Plan Next
Udaipur is the only Indian city on Condé Nast Traveller’s “Best Places to Visit in 2026.” The magazine points to royal sites, lake views, and a wave of new luxury hotels. That makes your trip to Udaipur a smart pick for the coming season.
The city sits between calm lakes and old palaces, and it still holds the slow rhythm of royal life. For anyone planning a trip to Rajasthan, this is where history, art, and day-to-day life come together.
Why This Matters
Editors highlight a strong mix of heritage and fresh stays. Icons like Taj, Oberoi, and Leela stand firm. New players add rooms across the hills near Monsoon Palace. The Fairmont Udaipur Palace features about 327 rooms, Pichwai art, and Rajput influences in the forest near the 19th-century retreat. If you want comfort with character, this helps your trip to Rajasthan go well.
What To See First
You can cover the big hits without rushing if you plan your route well. Start at City Palace for Mewar halls and lake views. Walk to Jagdish Temple for chants and stone work. Ride the ropeway to Karni Mata for a clean skyline photo.
Close the day with the folk show at Bagore Ki Haveli. End with a boat on Lake Pichola at sunset. This order keeps travel light and time tight on a short trip to Udaipur.
Fast Picks
City Palace and museum rooms for royal history.
Ropeway to Karni Mata for city views.
Bagore Ki Haveli folk show at night.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola for sunset shots.
When To Go
October to March works best. Days stay clear and cool. Boat rides feel easy. Summer heat bites hard. Heavy rain can slow plans. Book your trip to Rajasthan for winter or early spring to keep the walks and views smooth.
Food To Try
Order Dal Baati Churma, Ker Sangri, and Laal Maas. For lakefront meals, Ambrai and Jagat Niwas are safe picks that match the mood of the city. This food list fits a first timer and keeps your plan simple.
A Note to Fellow Travellers
A headline from Condé Nast Traveler pushes demand up. Lock flights and stays early, aim for Oct to Mar, and base yourself near the lakes for easy moves. If you want India’s royal core in one stop, a focused trip to Udaipur makes sense now. Your trip to Rajasthan starts strongly here and stays strong through each day by the water.