Day by day the City of Lakes is developing and expanding its periphery as a tourist hub. Famous for its lakes, havelis and luxe hotels the city added one more tourist spot, the Wax Museum. Situated at Sajjangarh Road, the wax museum is a great attraction for tourists.
Interesting facts about the Udaipur Wax Museum
It is designed as well as inspired by the theme similar to that of the celebrity wax museum at Madame Tussauds, London
The Wax Museum, Udaipur is the fifth wax museum in India and one of its kind in Rajasthan
There are 15 statues in total at the Wax Museum, Udaipur
Earlier there were statues of Hollywood celebrity like Barrack Obama, Michael Jackson, Bruce Willis, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Arnold, Harry Potter, which are replaced by Indian Celebs as of now.
Right now, there are 15 statues, which all are of Indian celebrities like APJ Abdul Kalam, Kalpana Chawla, Mother Teresa, Sachin Pilot, Sachin Tendulkar, Amit Shah, Mahatma Gandhi, Amrita Devi Bishnoi, Maharana Pratap, Padmini, Meera Bai, PM Narendra Modi, LakshyaRaj Singh Mewar, Panna Dhai. There is a statue of Mr. Bean in addition to all these Indian Celebs.
The statues go for maintenance which takes around 6 months and after every two years, the statues are replaced with new ones.
The statues are procured from London
Each statue costs 15 lac Indian Rupees
All the wax statues are kept in an Air Conditioning room maintaining a constant temperature of 32 degrees
The Wax Museum, Udaipur has a horror house, 9D cinema, mirror maze other the wax statues
You can visit the official site of wax museum at Udaipur at Wax Museum Udaipur
Udaipur Wax Museum Tickets:
Wax Museum: Rs. 150
Horror Show: Rs. 100
9 D Cinema: Rs. 150
Mirror Maze: Rs. 80
Combo Pack: Rs. 300
Timings of the Udaipur Wax Museum: 9am to 9pm
The wax museum was inaugurated by Lakshya Raj Singh Mewar of Udaipur in 2016. The museum attracts not only Udaipurites but also a lot of Indian and International tourists. It is a great addition to the city and as photography is allowed, it serves as a superb selfie point for people to have their photographs clicked with celebrities.
Tell us your experience at the Udaipur Wax Museum, did you love it/got amazed by the statues?
Photos By: Siddharth Nagar & Wax Museum Management
Soon after the news of McDonald’s closing, comes another one about the Celebration Mall Udaipur. The largest mall in Udaipur is to be acquired by Prestige Group from South India and mall shall get a name change soon; then it would be called as FORUM Mall.
TheCelebration Mall Udaipur was with CapitalLand and has been taken over by the Property Group from Southern India – Prestige Group which also runs a well-known group of malls – FORUM Malls.
Prestige Group will attain CapitaLand’s stake in seven units that are engaged in retail real-estate. The acquisition is of Rs 342 crores, which shall include 100 percent stake in Flicker Projects Pvt. Ltd. that possesses and runs The Celebration Mall, Udaipur. Prestige group is one of the most famous and pioneering groups in properties.
Lo and behold! Rumour even has it that name of The Celebration Mall may also be changed as a new parent company acquires the property and this might lead to a name change.
It has been just a couple of days that McDonald’s in Udaipur is closed for the time being and now even the mall containing the flagship shall get a new name!
The face of Udaipur is changing with increasing tourist footfall. And henceforth the government is also taking measures to enhance the beauty of the city; various projects are to be undertaken and fulfilled this year to make our City all the more developed. These plans are under the Smart City Project by which the look of the City would be changed.
Let us have a look at these projects that will change the entire look-n-feel of our City.
Wall City, Heritage Look
What will we get?
24 hours water supply, good sewerage facility.
How much it would cost the government?
480 crore monetary assistance tender to 18 wards, which shall get finished up to 80% by the end of the year 2018.
Benefit to the people:
24 hours water supply and electricity, an end to sewerage problems. The area of the Wall city would be painted with white color and some places shall be adorned with traditional motifs to give the city a beautiful look.
Pratapnagar – Balicha Highway Finishing This October 2018
What will we get?
A six-lane road at Pratapnagar – Balicha highway
How much it would cost the government?
This shall cost the government about 13.5 crores.
Benefit to the people:
This shall make the way for Ahmedabad to Pratapnagar a lot better and the connectivity will also be smoother. This will also lower the congestion and traffic on the highway, as it shall divert the load of heavy vehicles.
Eklingpura Underpass Finishing by September
What will we get?
An underpass at Eklingpura.
How much it would cost the government?
This shall cost about 6.5 crores to the government.
Benefit to the people:
The benefit of this is that the underpass shall lower the levels of congestion and henceforth making it a smoother drive; also lowering cases of road accidents.
Multipurpose Indoor Stadium
What will we get?
We will get a multipurpose Indoor Stadium at the Khelgoan Udaipur.
How much it would cost the government?
This shall cost about 28 crores to the government and will be 75% completed by the end of this year.
Benefit to the people:
The indoor stadium will have 12 courts of different types of games. This stadium will be one of a kind stadium in Rajasthan and by the end of this year, 5-7 courts will be completed.
Swaroopsagar Development
What will we get?
We will be a ‘Chaupati’ on the sides of Lake Swaroop Sagar.
How much it would cost the government?
It will cost about 3.5 crores and the project will be completed by the month September this year.
Benefit to the people:
This shall make available a public spot for the people of Udaipur and also will create another oxygen pocket in the city.
Jogi Talaab Development
What will we get?
Jogi Talaab and Nandeshwar channel will be developed under this project for increasing tourism.
How much it would cost the government?
The government shall spend about 1.5 crores on Jogi Talaab and 50 lacs on Nandeshwar channel.
Benefit to the people:
This has an overall benefit of increasing tourism in and around Udaipur.
Ayad – Chandpole Bridge of 12 Crore
What will we get?
Under this project, there shall be two bridges constructed viz., Ayad – Chandpole.
How much it would cost the government?
The government shall spend about 6 crores and 6.25 crores on Ayad and Chandpole bridges respectively. The project will be started in February 2018.
Benefit to the people:
This project shall provide a better to-and-fro of the transport in Udaipur hence lessening congestion on roads of the city.
35 Low Floor City Buses
What will we get?
35 new low floor city buses will be introduced in Udaipur.
How much it would cost the government?
The government will spend 20 crores on these buses which will be on the roads by March 2018. Apart from that 100 bus shelters will also be made.
Benefit to the people:
This will obviously work towards getting a better transportation system in Udaipur. And now people could travel on a lower fare in the city.
Waste Management Plant of 17 Crore
What will we get?
Under this Udaipur will get a Waste Management Plant.
How much it would cost the government?
This is one important decision by the government which shall utilize about 17 crores and would be functional by March 2018.
Benefit to the people:
Trash collected door to door will effectively be processed by Decantation.
Inputs via: Dainik Bhaskar
Are you excited by the changes in the city? If yes, then do let us know your views on the changing face of Udaipur in the comments below.
All over the world, Udaipur is famous for its lustrous lakes, verdant hills, national parks, sanctuaries, forts, royal palaces, ‘havelis’ and temples. A lesser known feature is its varied wildlife. Udaipur and its neighborhood are home to a huge variety of avian species.
Organized with the aim of creating public awareness about the need for protection of wildlife and at the same time promoting tourism is the city, the three-day long Udaipur Bird festival opened with a bang on Dec 23rd. The third edition of the annual event began with the opening of the Golden Park by Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria. Located on the bank of Lake Pichola, the park is named Golden Park as at the sunset the reflection of sun rays in the water turns everything golden. The spot adds another beautiful sunset point in the city to such places at Sajjangarh, Fatehsagar, and Karni Mata Mandir. This theme-based park is to have yellow flowers and plants.
The park being developed with a grant of 46 lacs by UIT Udaipur in an area of about two hectares is to have several attractions for visitors like safe Selfie points, ‘Tabla’ shaped ‘Muddas’ to sit on, three beautiful chattris, walking track, adventure point, cafeteria and a portion with dense forest. There would be a herbal park with a variety of about 25 varieties of herbs. Visitors and bird lovers would be delighted to watch about 150 species of resident and migratory birds. In the next phase dummies of animals, especially of those that are extinct or in great danger are also to be put up so as to give the young generation an idea of an evolution of the animal world. Near Kamal Talai, would be demonstrated how panthers eat, drink, rest and hunt. Three rooms are also to be built.
On the first day of the fair, began a photography and stamp exhibition on birds in the Information Centre.
On display is the treasure of knowledge about the daily routine, migration etc of birds in the form of stamps and paintings in the big gallery. There are 126 photographs of about 120 bird species taken by 40 photographers. Also, on display are color artistic photographs of terrestrial and water birds both residents and migratory birds of countries such as Mongolia, Siberia, and of European countries. Photographs show flying owls, geese, myna sitting on cows, Saras, flying cranes; a peacock sitting with the background of rising moon, ‘baaz’ hunting its prey, flamingo searching food in water etc. are some of the big attractions. Being highly appreciated are over 5000 stamps out of 4 lac collected by Pushpa Khamesra of Udaipur.
These range from the ones issued between 1871 and 2017. Also, the lively photographs of the life cycle of four butterflies by bird expert Mukesh Panwar of Dungarpur and Neha Manohar of Udaipur.
In the seminar of Udaipur Bird festival on the second day, the participants who are bird experts from India and abroad were on their opinion that sincere and concerted efforts were needed for the protection of birds.
They presented detailed and authentic information about endangered birds species and the condition of wetlands in the world. Asad Rehmani, former Director, Bombay Natural History Society talked about specialties of incredible birds of India. He said that the biodiversity of India was the best in the world. Mukhya Vanjeev Pratipalak, G.V Reddy talked about the ecosystem services of birds and said that if we can save the environment, there would be no need to filter water. He talked about keeping water unpolluted through natural techniques. Bird specialist K.P.S Gopi Sachdev talked about 15 species of cranes that he said cranes were two hundred fifty million years old. He expressed deep concern about the fast declining number of species in Asia.
The living pictures of the business of birds in the country by Rajat Bhargava of BNHS shocked the audience. A detailed presentation of the bird festival was also made. According to Manoj Kulshresta, state coordinator Rajasthan Water Birds Census Programme, out of 11,000 species of birds in the world, 1400 were found in India. He said that one Bargular bird eats 3 insects in one minute and 18 species of this bird come to Udaipur that eat up 15000 insects in a dip. If we can save this one species we would not need much pesticides.
Bird Race that has been introduced for the first time turned out to be a big attraction. Bird watchers from Udaipur and other places participated in it enthusiastically and tried to watch birds from a distance without disturbing them. The first prize was won by team King Vulture led by Pradeep Sukhwas that spotted 170 bird species. Led by Pratap Singh Chundawat the hornbill team saw 113 species. 160 species were found by Indian Pitta Team led by Vinai Dave. Falcon Team that was led by Anil Rodgers spotted 132 species. Team Garud led by Shailendra Tiwari found 147 species while 150 species were spotted by Raptor Team led by S. Sardania.
The valedictory function was held on Dec 25, when the ‘experience of field visited’ were presented. Also, emphasized was the need for protecting wetlands. Bird photographers were advised to shoot birds in their natural habitat without disturbing them. Prizes were given away to winners of various competitions.
Yes, you read it right! The Jurassic Park is in the Celebration Mall. Not the movie but the creatures! But what are these creatures doing in the Mall? Confused, aren’t you?
Well, the mall has turned 6 years old in July 2017 and to mark the occasion of completing six successful years in Udaipur, the Celebration Mall has placed huge elements for enticing and entertaining the spectators.
These elements are Animals from the bygone era, Dinosaurs. These majestic animals are placed on the ground floor for everyone to watch and look at.
From children to adults, all are mesmerized by these huge animals as they can move and produce sound. People can take photos and selfies with these creatures which look like the one we saw in the movie Jurassic Park.
It is a thing of amazement for the Udaipurites as this is the first time in Udaipur that any such thing is being displayed. The theme started on 1st July 2017 which shall run the entire month until 31st July 2017.
Excited about it? Visit the Celebration Mall to witness them live!
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As Monsoon is progressing bit by bit, the rain deficit June in Udaipur has turned to its positive side. The hot season is coming to its closing stages with some rain showers recently, the Monsoon is what everyone is waiting for.
Udaipur is at its best in the Monsoon Season. A lot of people flock to the city of lakes to watch the seamless beauty of the city. The whole of Udaipur, when gets drenched, make the city look very beautiful during this season.
Udaipur showcases stimulating hues as the monsoon fills up several lakes of this city. Voted as the most romantic city in India, many things in the city are a must-visit or must-do during the Monsoon Season.
Have a look at Your Ultimate Guide to Monsoons in Udaipur. So whether you’re a localite or a tourist, this shall serve you to the best. Thank us later!
Places to Hangout in Udaipur in Monsoon- To see that Ultimate Beauty of the City:
Pipliya Ji
Located in the countryside of Udaipur, Pipaliya is a small village roughly 20-25 km from the central city. This is one of the most beautiful locations to view in Udaipur, green valleys and lush hillocks on which clouds descend looks like a dream. It is one of the best places when it comes to Rainy Season.
One can easily reach the place, located some 6-7 km from Ubeshwar Ji Temple.
Monsoon Palace- Sajjangarh
Located at a distance of about 5kms from the central city, Monsoon Palace was once the favorite destination of the royal family during the rainy season. The palace is located on a hill and looks like castles from some grand fairy-tale. One can also visit the adjoining Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary if you wish to enjoy Nature at its best.
The way is also very enticing as blind turns give you those chills with an awe-inspiring view of the hills.
Ubeshwar Ji
Ubeshwar Ji is a Shiva temple. It is located about 15km away from Udaipur city and is a residence to the people from Bhil tribes and Rajputs. As it is said that the path traveled to reach a destination is more beautiful than the destination itself, the same is the case with Ubeshwar. Located on a great height, the way is super exciting leading to green mountains and the sound of the wind with the misty atmosphere during rains.
Keleshwar Ji
Keleshwar is yet another Shiva Temple. It is located 30KM away from Udaipur city. People from Bhil tribes reside in this area. Keleshwar Waterfalls are around 10km from Ubeshwar Ji. The road is exciting if you take a bike ride. The serpentine road turns encompassed by lush green valley is like a dream.
Rayta
This place is also known for its serpentine road, fully surrounded by mountains, valleys and small green hillocks give a magnificent view of the scenery. It defines the countryside beauty of the city of Lakes. Rayta has some of the most scenic views one can imagine in Udaipur. The place is located so high that it gives a panoramic view of the back side of Udaipur- a must visit during the Monsoon season.
Apart from these locations, enlisted below are some places which can also be your destination during rains:
Ambrai Ghat
Nandeshwar Ji
Madaar Lake
Badi Lake
T.D Dam
Chandni Village
Jhameshwar Ji
Sisarma
Ganesh tekri
Kundeshwar Mahadev Ji
Kavita Village
What to relish in Udaipur in Monsoons?
Corncob (भुट्टा)
This is the most relished thing when it comes to snacking around at Fateh Sagar. You will find some stalls and vendors selling sweet corn and corn cobs roasted on coal which gives a superb flavor and fragrance to the corn.
Pakode (पकोड़े)
When we talk about rains, Pakode and Chai is a must. It is somewhat a staple in the monsoon season. ‘Aloo-Pyaaz ke Pakode’ with green chutney is what we crave for.
Bread-Bada
There are various small and big outlets which give unmatched bread-Bada or Bread-Pakoda in Udaipur, and seriously they are a must try.
CHAI
Well, for people who are chai-holic like me, tea is an inseparable part of the life. Chai can be called as the National Drink of India. Call it whatever, but Chai has the most significance during rains. When clubbed with Samosas it becomes an undeniable combo!
Best Places to Spend your evenings in Monsoon in Udaipur
A walk at FS
The acronym FS is known to every localite of Udaipur. It stands for Fateh Sagar. The place is the hub of the crowd gathering in the evenings, especially rainy evenings. Taking a walk near the huge lake feels like a dream. A boat ride on Lake Fateh Sagar is indeed a must-do activity in the city if you are looking for some fun in the city.
If you happen to be in the city around the monsoon, voila! -your definition of beauty might change. A slight hint of soft wind is always blowing with drizzle falling on your face; trust me you can never forget the place once you’ve been here.
Boating in Lake Pichola or Fatehsagar
Udaipur is known as the City of Lakes, boating is an inseparable element then. The two major lakes, Pichola and Fateh Sagar, offer boating and if you are a lover of the water, you must try boating.
The boating in Pichola will cost you from INR 150 to 250
The boating in Fathesagar starts from INR 150 to 350 as it offers speedboats too
Udaipur is indeed a beautiful place, attracting a lot of people around the monsoons. Hope, now you are equipped with the do’s in Udaipur in monsoon. Have a great time!
As Dharohar” means “Heritage”, the Dharohar show is an exclusive display of Rajasthan’s exquisite heritage and folk dance forms which are quite famous pan-India and have gained international recognition too. Tourists from various cities of India as well as from overseas come down to Rajasthan to sway with the mesmerizing dance forms accompanying vernacular vocals and music.
The show is held in Bagore Ki Haveli, which is situated at Gangaur Ghat, is a 17th-century private mansion of Rajput royals and is now turned into a museum. The Dharohar show, in collaboration with West Zone Cultural Center (WZCC), is held every evening from 7 pm to 8 pm at Neem Chowk in Bagore ki Haveli. The show is running seamlessly every day since the last 17 years.
The show starts with artists singing folk songs of Rajasthan, which are indeed quite touching. Then the following listed dance forms are performed by skilled artists. Let us have an overview of the dance forms illustrated by the performers.
Chari Dance
The show starts with the Charri dance. Chari dance is one of the most popular folk dances in Northern Rajasthan, performed by women of Gujjar community of Kishangarh. This dance depicts the art of collecting water in a chari (earthen pot) by these women in their daily routine.
Dressed traditionally in colorful Rajasthani dresses, Gujjar Women perform the Chari dance on the beats of Rajasthani instruments like dhol, dholak, nagada etc which becomes one of the reasons for the attraction towards this dance. The dancers carry brass pots that are fire lit and dance keeping them on their heads.
Gawri Dance
Next, to the Chari dance, Gawri was performed. Gawari dance of southern Rajasthan is a tribal dance of the famous Bhil tribe. They move from places to places to perform this dance which is in a form of a drama. The dance shows a dynamic fight between the Goddess Amba and Devil Bhiamwal. The entire troupe dances around a central spot consecrated to the deity Amba.
Ghumar Dance
Often performed exclusively for ladies gathering, Ghumar is particularly a women’s dance. It was initially developed by the Bhil tribal community of Rajasthan but later adopted by various others as well. Known for its enthusiastic and traditional touch; Ghumar has not only built its name in India but also has gained international recognition and applaud.
This spectacular folk dance has derived its name from ‘ghoomna’ which means circling. Fascination starts when colors of the flowing ‘ghaghara’ (the long skirts) worn by the women dancers start to flow. Filled with oodles of grace, the skirt flair sways while the women twirl in circles, their faces covered with a ‘Ghoonghat’ or veil.
Terah Taal Dance
Terah Taal is a dance form which is performed by skilled artists; these are the Kamada Tribes who are traditional snake charmers. This intricate dance form comprises of tying thirteen little brass discs known as “Manjeeras” to various parts of their bodies and play Terah Taal or thirteen rhythms. They strike these manjeeras in 13 different styles with the ones they hold in their hands. This creates a soothing rhythm.
It is also performed religiously by devotees of Baba Ramdev temple at Runecha. Terah Taal is one of the most complex as well as the eye-pleasing folk dance of Rajasthan. Often swords in the mouths and pot on the heads are also balanced to create more magnificence in the dance form.
Kathputli Dance
Bright colored beautiful clothes, sharp features, squeaking voices and quirky moves on the nimble fingers of the puppeteer is what a “Kathputli” is. A wooden structure derives its name from two different words of Hindi- ‘Kath’ meaning wood and ‘Putli’ meaning doll caters a large audience who love to see them dance.
Kathputli dance is one of the major attractions of the Rajasthani culture. It’s believed that “Putli Bhats” discovered this art form to entertain people in exchange for cash. The Maharajas of Rajasthan are known to have a great affinity towards this dance form and hence it flourished in those times.
Generally, three Kathputli are used in the show with a story line for the performance. Embellished with jewelry and other accessories, these puppets are attached to strings.
Bhavai Dance
The male musician playing the background music and beautifully adorned Bhavai artist dancing on melodious beats is a usual sight of this dance form at the Darohar Show. Ear-pleasing Rajasthani folk songs are sung adding to the beauty of this dance. Many instruments like pakhwaja, dholak, jhanjhar, sarangi, and harmonium are also played which gives the performance the added charisma.
This dance represents the enjoyment of Rajasthani women when she gets water in a desert after walking so long keeping so many vessels on her head. Artist also dances on the sharp edge of a metal plate and broken glasses.
The charges for the Dharohar show are as follows:
For Indians Rs. 90 per head
For Foreigner Rs. 150 per head
Per child Rs. 45
Any Camera Rs. 150
These eclectic dance forms in addition to the grandeur of the Rajasthan makes the Dharohar show a must watch. Rajasthan has different hues of its culture, a fascinating facet of which is its energetic and graceful dance forms. Various communities and their versatile dance forms depicting romance, valor, masculinity as well as sophistication leave the onlooker mesmerized.
At the Dharohar show, every dance form is a unique blend of a specific tribe or religion and is different with respect to its structure, style, and art form that can be seen in their costumes, pattern of dancing, makeup, jewelry and musical instruments. The Rajasthani vibrancy and splendid grandeur is an adjunct to some of the most priceless folk dance forms.
Late in 2000, Mr. Deepak Dixit (Founder of Dharohar) decided to bring the many facets of Rajasthani culture under one roof in order to revive and promote our rich heritage and art. This idea and the support of the director of West Zone Cultural Centre, Dr. Vishwas Mehta (IAS) was instrumental in the birth of “Dharohar”. (Source: dharoharfolkdance.com)
Rajasthan has been known for its perfectly themed, royal weddings. The state is the land of exotic castles, palaces, and rich cultural heritage. Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes has a multitude of bright colors and endless places of interest. It is truly one of those places in the state that will leave you mesmerized with its charm and its regal grandeur. That is why Udaipur is a sought after place when it comes to a perfect wedding destination.
While there are a lot of places to have your dream wedding turn into reality, there are these four places that surely can leave a mark on your memory. For all those who dream to be a king or a queen on the day of their wedding, these four impeccably beautiful destinations in Udaipur are sure to make your marriage vows picture perfect. Have a look.
The City Palace Udaipur
Shiv-Niwas Palace is an extension of the City Palace, which is a crescent-shaped palace, built in the early 20th century, during the reign of Maharana Fateh Singh. It gives a panoramic view of the city facing Lake Pichola. It certainly gives you an aura that delineates the royal majestic of the city and its history.
A perfect wedding destination, Shiv Niwas in the City Palace Udaipur gives you all the facilities and an ambiance of being served by the royalty. One can feel not less than a royal couple. There are other properties as well in the City Palace Udaipur where a grand a grand wedding can be held; those are, Jag Mandir Island Palace, Durbar Hall, Zenana Mahal and Manek Chowk.
Raas Devigarh
Raas Devigarh is your ultimate destination for a picture perfect wedding. Earlier known as earlier as Delwara Fort Palace, Raas Devigarh is located amidst the lush hillocks. The wedding at Devigarh is a grand affair. Wedding are measured as one of the most celebrated events of one’s life. Every couple desires of celebrating their marriage in an imperial and majestic way. For a royal wedding, Raas Devigarh is a seamless destination for a magnificent wedding day.
Chunda Palace
Fairytale weddings do come true! Chunda Palace brings to you indomitable environs for your dream wedding. The enigmatic beauty of the palace stands upright giving you a picturesque view of the city. Chunda Palace holds a significant rank when it comes to a royal wedding. The palatial façade of the Palace can captivate your guests and make unmatched memories as beautiful pictures.
Fatehgarh
Wish to have a palatial wedding in a totally vintage aura? Yes, then Fatehgarh should be your pick. Built on a hilltop facing the city it offers luxury rooms and suites, extensive leisure facilities like Zip-Line, which is a unique feature offered by any hotel or resort in Udaipur. Well, undoubtedly Fatehgarh is an unimpeachable terminus for taking those holy vows.
A palatial wedding in Udaipur is all about that supreme experience of espousing in a princely manner. A royal chariot for a handsome groom and a palanquin for the mystic and beautiful bride; aren’t you in dreams already? Well, quite effortlessly all these dreams can come true when you plan a palace wedding in Udaipur.
Expert views on palatial weddings in Udaipur by Frozen Apple Events
Frozen Apple Events is one of the leading wedding planners in Udaipur. Their forte is holding splendid Palatial Weddings.
“Udaipur is known for its beauty and imperial repute. It is one of the best places to have a palace wedding; not just because it is scenic but also due to the fact that it holds some of the most beautiful Palaces and Palatial hotel property.
Many properties are famous across the world for their grandeur and people from everywhere flock to Udaipur to make their dream wedding come true. The amenities provided by these palatial properties are also world-class.
If you want to feel like a royal Maharaja, then you must plan a wedding at Udaipur.” – Sahil Thakur (Owner at Frozen Apple Events)