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Experience the magic of Udaipur at Ambrai Ghat: breathtaking views, serene atmosphere, and a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture.
Ambrai Ghat, also known as Amet Haveli Ghat, is a picturesque waterfront on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Known for its stunning views of the City Palace, Jag Mandir, and the serene lake, it's a favorite spot for both tourists and locals. The ghat offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into Udaipur's rich history and culture.
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Walking
If you are in the Old City area, walking to Ambrai Ghat is a convenient option. From Jagdish Temple, walk west towards Lake Pichola. Follow the road along the lake, passing by the City Palace. Ambrai Ghat will be on your left, near the Ambrai Restaurant. Walking from Jagdish Temple takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
Public Transport
Auto-rickshaws are readily available throughout Udaipur and are a cost-effective way to reach Ambrai Ghat. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. A typical auto-rickshaw ride from the city center to Ambrai Ghat costs between INR 50-100, depending on the distance and negotiation.
Taxi
Taxis can be booked through various ride-hailing apps or local taxi services. A taxi ride from the Udaipur City Railway Station to Ambrai Ghat typically costs between INR 200-300. Parking near Ambrai Ghat can be limited, especially during peak season. Consider asking your driver to drop you off near the ghat and walk the remaining distance.
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