Udaipur is one of the historical cities, where you will get to see many palaces. Udaipur, which is considered to be the largest state of India in terms of area, also comes in the list of people's best tourist places. When people often come here, they see the Lake Palace built in the lake.

Earlier this building was known as Jag Niwas. But then this building was converted into a hotel. Apart from this, people also visit the City Palace built by MaharanaUdai Singh and the Monsoon Palace built by King of MewarMaharanaSajjan Singh.

This place is best to enjoy the clouds during the rainy season. But there are very few people who know about Rayta Hills. In today's article, we will tell you about the beauty of Rayta Hills, which is the best place for people visiting Jaipur.

Where is Rayta Hills?

This place is situated in a small village of Udaipur. There are only about 150 houses here, whose population is only 650. This place is located at a distance of 28 km from Udaipur. The lush green valley and natural beauty here attract a large number of people.

The best time to visit this place is considered to be the monsoon season because at this time greenery is seen all around. This is a very peaceful place so you can enjoy your trip thoroughly. If you are going to Rayta Hills during the winter season, then keep in mind that you will not see the view of the mountains as green.

Because in this season the mountains here appear hard with red colour. The roads are not that difficult to drive, so you will not find driving here as difficult as in Manali.

Often couples come here for shooting because it is a very peaceful place. This is the best place for travel, but only bikes and cars can go here. If you are going alone, you can take a scooter on rent.

These locations will fall on the way to Rayta Hills

When you come back towards Udaipur via Rayta Hills, you can go to see BadiLekar. Badi Lake is 1 hour away from Rayta Hills. You will find it on the way to reach Udaipur.

Apart from this, you will also get to see waterfalls on the way to Rayta Hills. Believe me, if you are going to Udaipur, then you must visit here.

Image Credit- Freepik, Insta