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Sinclairs Palace Retreat Udaipur
DISCOVER YOUR ROYAL ESCAPE IN THE HEART OF RAJASTHAN
Experience the living heritage of Udaipur like never before
Experience the magic of Sinclairs Palace Retreat Udaipur, where Rajput grandeur meets heartfelt hospitality. Nestled on Haldighati Road amid rolling Aravalli hills, every moment here is an invitation to slow down, soak in the history, and make memories worthy of royalty.
Local Experiences
From the legendary battlefields of Haldighati to the sacred ghats of Udaipur,
Sinclairs Palace Retreat offers something extraordinary for every traveller.
Haldighati Memorial & Museum
Explore the museum that chronicles the legendary Battle of Haldighati (1576) between Maharana Pratap and the Mughal forces. You’ll see artifacts, paintings, and informative displays that bring Rajput history to life.
Opening Hours
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8am to 6pm
Distance
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7 km
Molela Terracotta Village
Molela is a small village in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, India, located roughly 45 km north of Udaipur, on the banks of the Banas River. It is famous for a unique traditional craft known as “Molela terracotta” (or Molela claywork), practiced by the Kumhar (potter) community, especially for making flat relief terracotta plaques depicting deities, folkheroes, rural scenes and local gods.
Opening Hours
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9am to 6pm
Distance
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70 km
Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara
This renowned Hindu temple is dedicated to Shrinathji (a form of Lord Krishna) and is one of the most important Vaishnav pilgrimage sites in India. Built in the 17th century, the temple’s architecture reflects traditional haveli-style design. The deity is believed to have appeared from Mount Govardhan, and the temple holds eight daily darshans, each with different decorations (shringar). Nathdwara town itself is famous for Pichwai paintings, sweets, and traditional crafts.
Opening Hours
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5am to 12:30pm/4pm to 8:30pm
Distance
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27.2km
Best places around Haldighati
Ancient battles, sacred temples, and Aravalli trails — Haldighati has it all
Maharana Pratap Memorial
Visit the imposing statue of Maharana Pratap riding his horse, Chetak, atop a hill. The viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valley and mountains - perfect for photography.
Opening Hours
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9am to 6pm
Distance
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5.6 km
Charbhuja Temple
A peaceful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, showcasing traditional Rajasthani architecture. It’s a serene spot for spiritual reflection and appreciating local craftsmanship.
Opening Hours
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7am to 10pm
Distance
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110 km
Chetak Samadhi (Chetak Memorial)
Chetak, the legendary horse of Maharana Pratap, is celebrated for his extraordinary loyalty and bravery during the historic Battle of Haldighati in 1576. Despite being severely wounded, Chetak carried Maharana Pratap to safety before succumbing to his injuries. This act of courage and devotion has made Chetak an enduring symbol of fidelity, heroism, and the unbreakable bond between a warrior and his steed.)
Opening Hours
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7am to 7pm
Distance
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4.2 km
Haldighati Pass
Haldighati Pass is a narrow mountain pass in the Aravalli Range, located in Rajasthan between the towns of Udaipur and Gogunda. Famous for the historic Battle of Haldighati (1576) between Maharana Pratap and the Mughal army led by Raja Man Singh, the pass is steeped in legend and valour. The pass is named “Haldighati” (Turmeric Valley) due to the yellowish hue of its soil, which resembles turmeric powder.
Opening Hours
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8am to 6pm
Distance
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6 km
Haldighati Mountain
This mountain forms part of the Haldighati Pass and adds to the rugged beauty of the region. The area is ideal for light trekking, panoramic views, and historical exploration. The mountain cliffs and natural terrain provide insight into how the battle was fought across the steep slopes. You can also spot local villages known for rose farming—Haldighati is famous for Gulkand and rose products.
Opening Hours
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8am to 6pm
Distance
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7.9 km
Vishwas Swaroopam (State of Belief)
Located near Nathdwara, Vishwas Swaroopam is the world’s tallest statue of Lord Shiva, standing at 369 feet. The statue is set atop a hill and looks breathtaking, especially during sunrise and sunset. The complex features a glass walkway, sky deck, temple, gardens, and laser-light shows at night. It has become a major landmark and pilgrimage attraction in Rajasthan.
Opening Hours
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10am to 9pm
Distance
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26.8 km
Rakt Talai (Blood pool)
Rakt Talai, literally meaning “Blood Pool”, is a historic site located at Haldighati, Rajasthan, closely associated with the famous Battle of Haldighati (1576). According to local legend, this small pond got its name because it is believed that blood from the fierce battle between Maharana Pratap’s forces and the Mughal army flowed into it. The site is a quiet, reflective spot, surrounded by rugged hills and sparse vegetation, offering a tangible connection to the region’s heroic past.
Opening Hours
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8am to 6pm
Distance
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11.6 km
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a majestic 15thcentury hill fortress built by Rana Kumbha in the rugged Aravalli Range, located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. Its defining feature is the incredibly long defensive wall—around 36 km in length—that winds through the hills, earning it the nickname “Great Wall of India”. The fort sits at high altitude (about 1100 m / 3600 ft above sea level) and features several palaces, over 300 temples, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Opening Hours
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5am to 10pm
Distance
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120 km
Nandsamand Beach / Nandsamand Lake
Nandsamand is a serene lakeside area known locally as a “beach” because of its sandy shores and peaceful ambiance. It is a great spot for picnics, boating (seasonal), and bird-watching. The lake is surrounded by greenery and small hillocks, making it a relaxing escape from busy towns. It’s popular among families, nature lovers, and photography enthusiasts.
Opening Hours
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8am to 6pm
Distance
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18.4km
