Jag Mandir 
This is the other island palace in Lake Pichola, which was constructed by
Maharana Karan Singh as a hideout for Prince Khurram the estranged son of
Emperor Jehangir the implacable foe of the Maharana. The reason for the aid
was that the prince was the son of a Rajput mother. It is also said that Shah
Jahan [prince Khurram] derived some of these ideas for the Taj Mahal from
this palace when he stayed there in 1623-24. The island has some striking
carving including a row of elephants that looks as though they are guarding
the island. The exquisitely carved chhatri in grey and blue stone is another
example.
Jagdish Mandir
Built by Maharana Jagat Singh I in 1651 the temple enshrines a black stone
image of Lard Vishnu. There is a brass image of Garuda the Lord bird carrier.
The exterior and the plinth are covered with base relief of alligators; elephants,
horsemen and celestial musicians rise in tiers.
Eklingji
A RELIGIOUS COMPLEX Northern region of Mewar (22 Kms) It houses 108 temples
chiselled out of sandstone and marble,
this temple of Eklingji was built in 734 AD. Enclosed by high walls, it is
devoted to Eklingji (A form of Shiv Deity adored under the epithet of EKLINGA).
Nathdwara
Nathdwara lies 48 kms from Udaipur and literally means the gateway to the
Lord. This great Vaishnavite shrine was built in the 17th century on spot
exactly defined by the Lord himself. The legends have it that the image of
the Lord Krishna was being transferred to safer place from Vrindaban to protect
it from the destructive wrath of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.