Udaipur Travel Guide for Women: The City of Lakes, Palaces, and Timeless Charm
- Saarah Ali Shaikh
- Jun 11
- 4 min read
If there is one city in India that is a living fairy tale, it is Udaipur. Situated in the heart of Rajasthan and surrounded by the grand Aravalli Hills, this city radiates old-world romance, royal legacy, and a relaxed elegance that is hard to find in contemporary India.
Dubbed the City of Lakes, Udaipur is a place that appears to be tailor-made for single travelers, particularly women who yearn for culture, beauty, and a touch of quiet magic in their travels. With glistening waters and majestic palaces, quaint cafes and thronged bazaars, Udaipur is a destination whose every nook has a tale to tell.

Why Udaipur is Ideal for Solo Female Travelers
There's something in Udaipur that makes you feel comfortable right away. It's smaller and less crazy compared to other Indian cities such as Jaipur or Delhi, and locals are famous for being warm and respectful.
It's also very walkable, with lots of its most stunning places bunched up around Lake Pichola and the old city. You can walk from ancient temples to palaces to artisans' workshops without ever taking a cab. And when you do have to take a ride, autorickshaws are readily available, drivers are usually courteous, and prices are reasonable.
Combine that with a lively café culture, tranquil rooftop restaurants, and a global community of travelers, and you have a place that's safe, friendly, and endlessly intriguing for solo-traveling women.
Udaipur's Unmissable Experiences
One of the pleasures of Udaipur is the way it encourages you to slow down. Although there's much to look at, the most attractive part of the city is the lingering the sun set over the lake, drinking masala chai at a lakeside café, or getting lost in the old city's narrow streets.

Some must-sees you shouldn't miss at Udaipur:
City Palace: A piece of architectural marvel with spacious courtyards, intricate mirror work, and breathtaking views of the lake. It's a repository of Rajasthan's royal past.
Lake Pichola Boat Ride: A peaceful, idyllic experience, perhaps best at sunset. Seeing the Lake Palace shine like a jewel in the center of the lake is something one never forgets.
Bagore Ki Haveli: A stunningly restored 18th-century house that features nightly folk dance performances— excellent, secure, and lively evening excursion.
Jagdish Temple: A serene spiritual place in the center of the city, renowned for the beautiful stone carvings and tranquil ambiance.
Shilpgram: A crafts village just outside Udaipur where you can browse for traditional Rajasthani cloth, pottery, and handmade jewelry.
Food, Culture, and the Udaipur Vibe
Udaipur's culinary landscape is a wonderful combination of decadent Rajasthani spices and global comforts. From traditional dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi to fresh pasta and wood-oven pizzas in picturesque rooftop restaurants.
Some local hauls:
Millets of Mewar: India's first health-food café serving organic, gluten-free, and vegan-friendly Rajasthani fusion food.
Ambrai: An elegant fine-dining restaurant on the lake, ideal for an upscale dinner with the City Palace shining in the distance.
Jheel's Ginger Coffee Bar & Bakery: A good solo hangout with decent coffee, nice faces, and a chill atmosphere.
Aside from the cuisine, Udaipur is also sustained by art and culture. The city boasts a rich history of classical music, miniature painting, and puppet-making. You'll frequently find street shows or spontaneous drum circles in tiny courtyards.
Safety Tips for Solo Women Travelers in Udaipur
Dress conservatively: Lightweight kurtis, scarves, and long skirts or pants will allow you to merge with the crowd and respect local traditions.
Stay in the old city or around Lake Pichola, where all the tourists reside and the roads are busy until late at at night.
Shun empty alleys at night and opt for recognized roads or tuk-tuk drop-offs to your hotel.
Trust your gut: If you find a shopkeeper, driver, or fellow traveler making you feel uneasy, move on.
Use a local SIM card and save emergency numbers like your accommodation's.
Locals are typically friendly and protective of visitors, particularly solo women travelers feel extremely safe here compared to big metro cities.
The Soul of Udaipur: What Makes It Special

What makes Udaipur so magical isn't the palaces or the lakes, the way the city itself feels. The soft lapping of the water, the ringing of temple bells at sunrise, and the brightly painted walls of ancient havelis give a feeling of timelessness.
It's a city where you can wake up to practice yoga by the lake, spend an afternoon strolling through artisan stores, and then see the sunset with a book in your hand. It's romantic, sure—t not in the cheesy, couples-only sort of way. It's a romance you cultivate with yourself and find happiness in little things.
For single women travelers, Udaipur provides that elusive combination of peace, elegance, and exploration.
Travel With Wander Womaniya: Solo doesn't have to equal alone
If you've been fantasizing about visiting Udaipur but would like a bit of companionship along the way, Wander Womaniya is your ideal travel partner. Catering to all-female group travel, Wander Womaniya organizes secure, enjoyable, and carefully crafted trips that allow you to discover India's most stunning locations while forging deep friendships.
Whether it's cruising on Lake Pichola, taking miniature painting lessons from a local artist, or watching the sunset with chai on a palace verandah—Wander Womaniya makes every woman traveler feel empowered, nurtured, and unapologetically herself.
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