Saheliyon ki Bari Udaipur – a King’s Gift to his Queen

We were at Udaipur, finally, at the city of lakes. I was eagerly looking forward to our visit to this exotic city. Udaipur is described as the most diversified and most romantic spot on the continent of India by Colonel James Tod in his Annals and Antiques of Rajasthan (1828).

Unfortunately for me, it rained heavily the day I visited Udaipur. The city was experiencing a spell of extended monsoons much to the relief of the locals there. Broken branches of trees blocked not only the roads but also our plans to visit Lake Palace Hotel. We wanted to take the boat ride to the beautiful and luxurious Lake Palace Hotel in the Pichola Lake.

Lake Palace Udaipur to Saheliyon ki Bari

Change of plans and we set off from Lake Palace Udaipur to Saheliyon ki Bari Udaipur (Garden of Friends) through a long circuitous road. And it turned out that it was one of the most wonderful detours I have ever taken. Imagine landing in the middle of a garden which once was ringing with songs and laughter of a queen and her maidens!

Saheliyon ki Bari entrance

Lake Palace Hotel near Saheliyon ki Bari (This Lake Palace Hotel is situated inside the Pichola Lake on a raised land and the water around is not due to rains. Boats are the only means of access.)

Saheliyon ki Bari History

It was built in the 18th century by Maharana Sangram Singh for the royal ladies. His Queen was accompanied by her 48 friends and maids at the time of her marriage as a part of dowry from her parents.

The King designed the garden himself and offered it to his Queen and her friends to provide them with pleasurable moments away from the political complexities of the court. It was called Saheliyon ki bari – home for friends.

Later Maharana Bhopal Singh built a pavilion of rain fountains in the pools which he imported from England. The main pool has four black marble kiosks and a white marble kiosk in the center. The pigeons sculpted at the top of these kiosks were part of the fountain and spurting water in to the pool.

Fountain

Bath Area in Sahelion ki Bari

A beautifully arched entrance door leads you the private bath area. It has 4 black marbled stands in corners and 1 white marbled kiosk at the center. This was a swimming pool kind of structure where ladies took bath and relaxed.

Just behind the pool is a row of rooms, used as changing rooms then. It is stunning to note that these fountains were made operational at a time when there was no electricity.

Sahelion ki Bari Gardens

Saheliyon ki Bari is popular for its beautifully manicured gardens embedded with lovely sculpted fountains. Many of those fountains are said to have been imported from England. Maids danced to the rhythm of water flow of fountains and kept themselves and their queen entertained. One is reminded of the fact that movies and cricket didn’t exist then!

The evergreen blooming gardens and classic architecture adds to the romantic ambience. It is places like this that has elevated the ranking of Udaipur as a romantic destination in India.

Fountains in Udaipur

This is the beautiful lotus pool of Sahelion ki bari. Sadly at the time of our visit there was hardly any growing there. But minus the lotus this is an amazing part of the gardens around the complex.

Kamal Talai Fountain – Lotus Pool

Courtyard of the Maidens Udaipur

Courtyard of the Maidens Udaipur

Saheliyon ki Bari Gardens

Seeing the crowd there we could make out, the Saheliyon ki Bari is a pleasure park and a green retreat for the Udaipur dwellers. A small museum in Saheliyon ki Bari houses ancient pictures, artifacts, items of the royal era, and stuffed animals displayed on the walls.

We soon left for Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace from here.

Timings and Tickets to Saheliyon ki Bari

Visiting time to Saheliyon ki Bari is from 9 am to 7 pm daily.
Entry fee is 10INR per person for Indians.
Ticket price for foreigners is 50INR.

Traveler Tips to Visit Saheliyon ki Bari

  • Plan your visit between Sept to March when the weather is most pleasant.
  • Photography is allowed within the premises.
  • Mind your steps as the place is quite slippery.
  • Tour time is half an hour if your itinerary for Udaipur is just for a day. Else you can hang around more.
  • You can hire a guide to take you around.

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