Jag Mandir Palace
- Udaipur
Overview
Jag Mandir Palace is a historic palace located on an island in Lake Pichola in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The palace stands surrounded by water and is known for its peaceful setting and historic architecture.
Construction of the palace began during the rule of Maharana Amar Singh I in the early seventeenth century. Later rulers of the Mewar dynasty continued the work and expanded the palace complex.
Jag Mandir served as a royal retreat and was also used as a place for important guests. Historical records say that Shah Jahan stayed here for some time before he became the Mughal emperor.
Today the palace is one of the well known attractions of Udaipur and visitors often reach it by boat from the lakefront area.
Open Hours
- Open Days: All days of the week
- Open Time: 10:00 AM
- Closing Time: 6:00 PM
Boat services to the island usually operate during these hours.
Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners
| Category | Ticket Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| Indian Citizens | Boat ride charges apply |
| Foreign Tourists | Boat ride charges apply |
| Children below 5 years | Depends on operator |
What To Expect
Island Palace Setting
The palace stands on a small island in the middle of Lake Pichola, surrounded by water on all sides.
Marble Architecture
The structure includes marble buildings, carved pillars, and open courtyards.
Elephant Sculptures
At the entrance of the palace visitors can see large stone elephant statues placed along the walkway.
Lake Views
From the palace area visitors can see wide views of Lake Pichola and the surrounding city.
Tips
- Take a boat ride from the City Palace jetty to reach the island.
- Late afternoon is a comfortable time to visit.
- Carry a camera because the palace offers good lake views.
- Respect heritage structures and follow visitor rules.

About Jag Mandir Palace
Jag Mandir Palace is one of the oldest island palaces in Udaipur. It was developed over several years by rulers of the Mewar kingdom as a leisure retreat.
The palace complex includes gardens, courtyards, halls, and marble structures built along the lakefront. The peaceful setting made it suitable for royal gatherings and special guests.
Historical accounts mention that Shah Jahan stayed here during a period of political conflict before he became emperor. Some historians believe the marble architecture of Jag Mandir later influenced Mughal design.
Today the palace is maintained as a heritage site and remains a popular place to visit while touring Lake Pichola.
Detailed Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Built By | Maharana Amar Singh I |
| Construction Period | Early 17th century |
| Architectural Style | Rajput architecture |
| Material Used | Marble and stone |
| Location | Island on Lake Pichola |
| Famous For | Island palace and marble elephants |
| Historical Guest | Shah Jahan |
| City | Udaipur, Rajasthan |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Jag Mandir Palace located?
Jag Mandir Palace is located on an island in Lake Pichola in Udaipur.
Who built Jag Mandir Palace?
The palace construction began during the rule of Maharana Amar Singh I.
How can visitors reach Jag Mandir Palace?
Visitors usually take a boat ride from the City Palace area across Lake Pichola.
What is Jag Mandir Palace famous for?
The palace is known for its island location, marble architecture, and historic connection with Shah Jahan.
What is the best time to visit Jag Mandir Palace?
Late afternoon is a comfortable time because visitors can enjoy lake views and pleasant weather.
