About Devra Udaipur
Devra is a colonial style house built on top of a hillock in the lap of the Aravali hills of Udaipur. It overlooks the city of Udaipur and offers grand panoramic views of the Udaipur environs, once the scene of many a hunt and battle.
The City Palace and Lake Pichola lie to the east. The view of Sajjangarh Palace (The Monsoon Palace) set astride a tall hill towards the north is hauntingly majestic and beautiful. Lush green valleys stretch out to the south and west of the house. Rivulets flowing through them feed the lakes of the fabled Lake City of Udaipur.
The location of Devra is just 2 kms further west of Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur. We also arrange for airport pick-up and drop, city sightseeing, horse riding, bird watching, countryside trekking and evening folk entertainment.
Devra literally translates to 'where God resides'. In the local language, Devra means a tribal temple. A 400 year-old temple still stands at the site of Devra Udaipur
In 2006, Devra Udaipur was personally reviewed by the editorial team of 'Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay' - the world's best guide to boutique hotels and unique travelling experiences. See what Special Places to Stay has to say about us.
