From majestic palaces, forts and lakes, to luxurious and royal properties, Rajasthan welcomes thousands of tourists every year who look forward to exploring them. Despite being one of the major touristy cities in India, Rajasthan still has little-known and less crowded spots which can mesmerise tourists perfectly. One of them is Badi lake in Udaipur. Udaipur, popularly called the city of lakes, has Badi lake located approximately 12 km from the city.
Badi Lake – What Peace & Tranquility Feels Like
Bali Lake is a spot which is unlike the tourist spots in Udaipur like Lake Pichola, Udaipur City Palace, and Kumbhalgarh Fort. The lake isn’t as famous as the others and has less crowd comparatively. Badi Lake is an extremely photogenic place and we couldn’t agree more as we glanced through the panoramic views from the lake, the sunset and the wide white canopies where one can spend time. The views in Badi Lake are exactly how peace really feels.
Take a look at this green, bird’s eye view of the Badi Lake in Rajasthan –
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Lesser Known Charm In Rajasthan
Surrounded by the rolling Aravalli Range, the sunset in Badi Lake is a sight to behold. You can reach Badi Lake from Udaipur city easily via cabs or any private transport. Also, if you are a lover of picturesque views, and do not mind some hard work, trek to the nearby Bahubali Hills, from where you can have a better view of the charming Badi Lake. Built by Maharana Jai Singh, this lake had been constructed in the 1600s.
For people who want to dive deeper and explore more of the offbeat places in Rajasthan, there are other smaller lakes where you can experience fantastic views. As much as you will love the touristy places in Udaipur, make sure you do not miss out on the lesser-known, yet charming spots in Rajasthan. If you’re driving around the city at your own pace, figuring out these spots can be meticulous, but super rewarding.
So, why not visit Badi Lake and enjoy the enthralling views it offers during the monsoons.
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