Historic gateway to the old city of Udaipur
Badi Pol, which translates to 'big gate', is a significant historical landmark in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Constructed in 1573 during the reign of Maharana Pratap, it serves as a grand entrance to the old city. The gate is adorned with beautiful carvings and offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural prowess. Visitors can explore the surrounding area, which is filled with local shops, restaurants, and other historical structures.
Built in 1573 during the reign of Maharana Pratap
Serves as an entrance to the old city of Udaipur
Adorned with beautiful carvings and intricate designs
Located near other historical structures and local shops
A popular spot for photography and sightseeing
Respect the historical significance of the site
Take plenty of photos to capture the moment
Explore the surrounding area and local shops
Try local street food and cuisine
Air
The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur
Train
The nearest railway station is Udaipur City Railway Station
Road
Badi Pol is easily accessible by road and is located in the heart of the city
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