Sahelion ki Bari Udaipur is one of the best places that I visited during my Udaipur trip, in the year 2016, The name ‘Sahelion ki Bari’ means ‘ Garden of the Maidens’. It is a garden constructed by Rana Sangram Singh, one of the kings of Udaipur for his daughter – the princess. Apparently, the princess loved rain and water a lot. But it doesn’t rain here all the time. And the king had to fulfill his dear daughter’s wishes of seeing the rain and playing with water every single day. So, he ingeniously got this garden crafted to fulfill her desire.
Now, that’s the advantage of being a princess. You got your wishes to get fulfilled, no matter how impossible they are!!! So, the king got this garden constructed. Here the queen, princess and their maidens and friends could have a relaxing experience amidst the (artificial) rains. No matter which month or which season of the year it was. And the garden is marked by so many ingenious techniques which make it unique. And also a must visit when in Udaipur. Here goes my own list of things that we got to truly admire for their ingenuity while we walked through Sahelion ki Bari Udaipur.
The beautiful fountains & pipelines of Sahelion ki Bari
As you walk inside from the entrance, both sides of the pathway are lined with beautiful small fountains. Had they been constructed in the modern era, we won’t have been surprised in the least at their existence and operation. But given the fact that they were constructed and operated at a time when even electricity was not there, they are indeed ingenious. There is a huge network of huge to tiny pipelines below the fountains, with valves at different points to control the pressure. These fountains are purely operated on pressure technique.
The huge bath area of Sahelion ki Bari
As you move further, you arrive at an entrance door that leads into a huge bath area. In the center of this area lies a huge swimming pool. And there is a beautiful fountain in the middle of this pool. So, this was obviously used by the ladies for taking bath and relaxing in the water. Alas, when we arrived here, the pool was undergoing a maintenance. So we couldn’t see the fountain in operation. But we would have so much loved to.
Behind the pool is a long array of changing rooms. But just like everything else here, they are not just ordinary changing rooms. Pipelines run upto the roof of these rooms carrying water. And then the water falls into the pool from the beautifully carved openings from the roof. If you picture it all in totality – a pool of water with a beautiful fountain in the middle sprinkling water all over,.Then water falling from the room from behind. If I were in the middle of this pool, I would no doubt feel like enjoying in a beautiful pond in the middle of heavy rain 🙂
The rain water sprinkler fountains of Sahelion ki Bari
As you step out of the bath area and venture towards the left of it’s entrance, you arrive at yet another interesting part of the garden. This part is called “Savan Bhado”. Actually, Savan and Bhado are the names of two months in the Hindu Calendar. And these months get the maximum rainfall. It is a well maintained garden with fountains all around. These fountains act like water sprinklers when turned on. So, as you walk through the garden while these fountains are in swing, you will get the feel of walking amidst the greenery in the soft drizzle. And thus, the name “Savan Bhado”. I wonder how much thought went into producing the different kind of rain experience in this garden , that also amidst nature. And I also couldn’t help but wonder how ingeniously the name of this section of the garden was choosen.
The lotus pond of Sahelion ki Bari
Next, crossing the Savan Bhado area, you arrive at an area with a huge pond like water body in the middle, surrounded by garden on the sides. It is located just behind the changing rooms of the bath area that you visited before. This is called “Lotus pond” because, as obvious from the first look of it, the water body is full of beautiful lotus plantation. It is, definitely, one of the most prominent structures inside Sahelion ki Bari Udaipur. Again, in the center lies a beautiful fountain, marked by the sculpture of a standing lady. And the sides are marked by beautiful marble elephant statues. By the time we arrived in this area, it was almost getting dark.
The place looked so beautiful in the light of the dusk accompanied by the lighting in the park that were being gradually turned on. The lotus are in full bloom in the pond. Looks like it is very well maintained.
Walking a little further you will spot a pretty sitting area. I don’t know why but it is fenced now, so, visitors don’t have the liberty of enjoying a seat here, like the maidens and queens would have done in the past. Guess it is done to preserve and maintain the structure better since it is centuries old now. Nevertheless, it is beautiful. And we managed a few beautiful snaps through the fencing 🙂
The manicured garden of Sahelion ki Bari
As you walk further, gradually you will make a full circle of the whole Sahelion ki Bari garden. Throughout your walk, you will be passing through beautiful greenery that is very well maintained to date. It comprises of beautiful trees, bushes and flowering plants. Although I can understand how easy it is to maintain a garden as of today. But to think of this lush green garden maintained in the era when Sahelion ki Bari was originally conceived! It must have taken an ingenious set of devices to do so, and a lot of labor as well. Also, given the fact it gets really hot during the summer months in Udaipur, with sun scorching high and burning most of the plantations dry, I couldn’t help but wonder how the garden would have been maintained at that point of time.
However, that’s the whole point of Sahelion ki Bari. The message that I carried from here was that nothing is impossible if you want and get determined to make it happen. And secretly I did wish I were a princess for sometime – wherein some of my own impossible dreams like this rain all the time, any time, could be fulfilled without me having to work so hard towards it 😀 . No wonder – we all want to be a princess (or at least treated like one) for some times here and there in our life.
Overall , Sahelion ki Bari is a refreshing, delightful compact garden to visit in Udaipur city which otherwise bustles with lots of palaces, forts, temples and lakes. We loved the evening that we spent here and I am sure you too will love yours.
Tips on visiting Sahelion ki Bari
- Since it is an open garden, best will be to visit it early in the morning or later in the evening when the sun is not so harsh.
- Also, it requires around 1-2 hours to walk through the garden at a slow pace , stopping and admiring the beauty around.
- And this is one structure that is open till late in the evening (8pm), so you can plan to stop here by the end of your trip. We did the same.
- The garden is located quiet close to Fateh Sagar Lake and Shilpgram. You can conveniently club a visit to Sahelion ki Bari along with these two. You can have a boating done on the Fateh Sagar Lake, visit Nehru Garden that is in the middle of the lake and then head to Sahelion ki Bari next.
- While, there is a minimal entrance ticket, it can be conveniently purchased at the entry gate of the garden.
- You can hire a guide at the entrance of the garden who can walk you around, filling you in with stories that are relevant to different sections of the garden. But the choice is up to you. You can as well visit on your own. Since the place is very well designed and not so huge. So, you won’t have any problem navigating through it.
- Wear comfortable cotton cloths and comfortable walking shoes.
- Also, carry a bottle of water with you.
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Hi Neha, I am a solo traveler and i really like how you suggest to visit during the morning or afternoon and why. This is something we sometimes don’t think about but is so important. Thanks for sharing.
Anna
Thanks Anna. Sometimes, when the weather of the place you are visiting is very different from your own, it’s difficult to adjust and you might need to know what time of the day will be best to visit 🙂 So, we thought it will be really helpful for others
The advantage of being a princess. You always get your wishes fulfilled. It must have been quite difficult to maintain such a beautiful garden in the olden days. We will never get answers for such things now.
You are right Soumya. Wish we could have more and more of such gardens all over India
I didn’t realize that there is fountains that shoot water that predate electricity. That is really cool they were able to engineer a fountain without an electric pump. I guess now we just take electricity for granted.
So true. We take so many things for granted in our modern world. But when we venture out and look at these magnificent creations of the older world, then we are forced to stop and wonder
I love how colorful everything in India seems to be! Wonderful photos. Loved learning about this place.
Thank you! You are right, India is very colorful in all possible ways – be it food, culture, dressing or places 🙂
Hey! I have been there and got some beautiful pics as well… reading your article was cherishing the old memories again… truely beautiful and must visit place..
Thanks Sumti. I guess you had as wonderful a time as us
Wow I would love to visit India it looks beautiful. Those lily pads are astounding! I’ve never heard of this place but definitely adding it to my Indian bucketlist!
They are indeed very beautiful. As someone here said, imagine how they would look when in full bloom..
I read lots of articles about udaypur recently. And finally this year of 2017 I am going to backpack udaypur. Thanks a lot for keeping me posted on this place neha.
We wish you a happy trip
Udaipur is a great city. I enjoyed my time there so much and was able to experience so much. I found the only western cafe and enjoyed a latte there as an elephant walked by me 🙂 This was near the fort. Also while there I did an art lesson. I am sad that I missed most of the attractions you have mentioned, but it gives me an excuse to go back.
Exactly Janine. We always need excuses to return back as soon as possible to the places we loved. Even I fell in love with Udaipur completely
It’s a beautiful place. I remember going there as a kid on a hot afternoon and it gave us all the shade we needed. That lotus pond is beautiful – wouldn’t it look amazing in full bloom!
It definitely would. You made me want to go back and see it again when the garden is in full bloom
Love the photos! I’ve been to India it is a fascinating country.
It indeed is
I love Udaipur… the palaces … the lakes… the gardens! What is the best time of the day to visit? Is there an entrance fee?
I guess it will be better towards the evening as it’s mostly outdoors. And yes, there is a small entrance fee.
Looks like a beautiful place and your pictures are wonderful! I love a nice garden and this is one to visit for sure!
Thanks Aleks. Definitely it is a very nice garden to visit
That Lotus pond looks amazing, as do all of the attractions you’ve listed! Looks like such a rich and interesting area to explore!
It indeed is a very interesting and beautiful garden in Udaipur, a must visit we would say
That photo of the bath area looks amazing. I’ve always wanted to explore the Roman Baths in England, but it is nice to know that there is also one of equal in beauty in Asia!
Only you can’t really go take bath here 🙂 but indeed it is very beautiful
the sitting area in the lotus pond area looks beautiful. Would love to see it if I ever visit!
we hope you will really like it
Oh wow. At my college, seniors had a tradition of going “fountain hopping” all over campus. I keep thinking of that seeing all those fountains. Of course that would make for one terrible tourist. I hope I can visit this place one day (sans fountain hopping.)
We wish you a happy time when you visit here. I think you will definitely like this place..and there are some very small fountains, a few inches tall. You can easily hop around them 🙂
I’m yet to visit Rajasthan and its high time I visit the colorful state! Thanks for letting me know about these gorgeous options I have in Udaipur! The bath area looks splendid!
Its a pleasure Bhushavali. When you visit Rajasthan, we will be more than happy if our writings come to your use in any possible way at that time.
Perfect combination or architecture and nature. It’s always nice to see a well kept garden and I am a fan of Rajasthani architecture. The Lotus Pond looks wonderful.
Even I am a big fan of Rajasthani culture. The garden is indeed very beautiful
So many cultural and beautiful things to see in this garden! It looks beautiful!
Wow! It’s good to be a princess! Thanks for all the tips to make visiting Sahelion ki Bari easier. Looks like it was an amazing day for you.
It was indeed one of the best days of our trip Brittany