
Present   main entrance is known as elephant gate. At this place elephants were   used in tug of war games in the presence of Kings and royal cabinet.   This palace started by Maharaja Udai Singh but further additions were  made by his predecessors. All new additions were well matched with the  old structure so this palace became a conglomeration of eleven palaces.   This palace  houses terraces, pavilions, corridors, courtyards, rooms  and hanging gardens.  Maharaja Udai singh started this palace on the  advice of a holly sadhu and constructed a shrine there. This shrine is  the oldest part of the palace and now known as Dhuni Mata. Exactly above  the place where the holly sadhu was sitting there is a bucket shaped  big container. Coins kept in this container and then donated to people  after the kings take over the charges of the country.   
  In front of this Dhuni Mata is the gallery reflecting the rich saga of  Rana Pratap Singh. The gallery displays the war ornaments used by Rana  Pratap and his horse Chetak. The 25 Kg weight sword used by Rana Pratap  Singh is displayed here. Rana Pratap use to carry two swords with him  always. Before any fight he uses to offer one sword to his opponent if  he is not armed.  His horse ornaments include one artificial elephant  trunk used to confuse opponent elephants as baby elephants as elephants  don't attack baby elephants. One big picture of Rana Pratap vertically   killing  a Mogul soldier along with his horse into two pieces in one  stroke of his sword is displayed inside this gallery.   Pigeon cages are  kept in a hall, pigeons are used to send messages in those days. Narrow  walkways and entrance to rooms and steps were constructed even though  the Marana families were tall in height to prevent rush of enemies or  attackers suddenly inside the palace. Another reason was all has to  enter to Kings Area with head down.    
    

Maharana  Karan Singh had added fine peacocks constructed in relief mosaic.   These peacocks are kept inside glass windows for the tourist to watch  the colorful design. This place is known as Mor Chowk  
  Zenana Mahal women's quarter  was constructed for women. There are  beautiful antique furniture displayed inside the halls. Kerosene  operated table fan is kept in the main meeting place for the women.   
Pictures of king hunting and their royal living styles are displayed in different paintings.  
  Maharana Karan Singh constructed a portion of the palace known as Dil  Khushal with mirror glass designs and miniature paintings  fitted all  along the walls and roofs.  
  

Maharanas  of Mewar are Surya Vanshi or decedents of Sun god. So they daily pray  the sun god. One big sun god status made of Gold is available inside the  palace and the kings use to perform puja here on the cloudy days when  sun god is not visible. Outside the Palace there is another status of  Sun God for general public to offer their pujas.    
There is a beautiful courtyard with decorative structures for light fittings is available for booking to organize functions.    
View of Lake Pichola and Lake Palace is available from this Palace.    
Light shows are organized during evening hours and separate entry tickets for this is available at the gate. 
  Visiting time is morning 9.30 AM to 4.30 PM
Entry fee is Rs 50 for adults ( age above 12 years )  to visit inside  the city palace. For child age between 5 years to 12 years it is Rs 30.  Students in a group it is Rs 30 and teachers with student group is Rs  30. All military personnel with valid identity proof it is Rs 30. 
Guides are available at a fee of Rs 100    
Entry is free for Handicapped persons. 
Camera fee is Rs 200 for all types of cameras.     
 
 
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