{"id":1679,"date":"2015-09-14T12:39:12","date_gmt":"2015-09-14T07:09:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goheritagerun.com\/?p=1679"},"modified":"2018-07-09T00:50:13","modified_gmt":"2018-07-08T19:20:13","slug":"udaipur-travelogue","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.goheritagerun.com\/udaipur-travelogue\/","title":{"rendered":"Udaipur – a Travelogue"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lord Curzon has said \u2013 \u201cUdaipur is the most beautiful among the beauties, the grandest even amongst all the grandeur of Rajputana\u201d. Nobody could have described it better.<\/p>\n
Udaipur is a city with grand architecture, shimmering lakes, picturesque Ghats and a glorious past. I have lived in Udaipur for four years, but this time I was going to the city as a tourist after six long years. As the saying goes, \u201cYou never know the true value of something until its long gone,\u201d. and I was about to experience it.<\/p>\n
We reached Udaipur in the morning. The view of Aravali hills and the sun rising through the mountains was simply breathtaking. Having lived here, I knew that the best place to have a customary Rajasthani breakfast is that of Rabri at Bapu Bazaar and Kachori Samosa at the Jagdish Misthan Bhandar.<\/p>\n