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Greetings,
Recently, I had the chance to visit Saheliyon Ki Bari in Udaipur with my family, and it turned out to be one of the most enchanting places I have ever seen. This magnificent garden, also known as the "Garden of the Maidens," was constructed by Maharana Sangram Singh in the 18th century. It was specifically designed as a relaxing retreat for the queen and her royal companions, providing them with a private space away from the palace's formal atmosphere.
As we entered the garden, a cool breeze and lush greenery welcomed us, instantly creating a sense of peace. The garden, a masterpiece of Mughal-inspired architecture, features lovely fountains, marble pavilions, and a serene lotus pond. The melodic sound of water flowing from the intricately carved fountains was incredibly calming.
Tall trees and colorful flowers adorned the pathways, adding to the garden's timeless elegance. The highlight was a stunning rain fountain system, which created a mesmerizing effect. This enchanting blend of nature and architecture made the garden feel like a perfect retreat for reflection and inspiration.
We walked around the garden, clicking pictures and enjoying the peaceful environment. The best part was the marble structures and the unique design of the fountains. It felt like we had gone back in time to a royal era.
Visiting Saheliyon Ki Bari with my family was a wonderful experience. It is a perfect place for those who love nature and want to spend some relaxing time. If you ever visit Udaipur, you must include this garden in your trip!
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it looks like such a beautiful place and been there for so long
Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk
Have a great day
I'm glad that you like this place!
What a wonderful garden and buildings ๐ฏ๐ฏ
Yes, It's beautiful โค๏ธ
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