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Traditional miniature painting class at Pacific Art
The traditional Rajasthani art of Udaipur is world famous. Only in Udaipur can you have the experience of learning miniature painting techniques handed down through generations of artists. Our classes are interesting and fun! Come as a guest and leave as a friend!
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1 hour and 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
$ 28
/person
Udaipur: Shopping Tour with Local Bazaars and Artisan Workshops
Discover the vibrant soul of Udaipur on a shopping tour through its colorful local bazaars and artisan workshops. Wander through bustling markets filled with handcrafted jewelry, miniature paintings, embroidered textiles, leather goods, and traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, while your local guide shares stories behind each craft. Visit skilled artisans in their workshops to see age-old techniques brought to life, from block printing to metalwork, and gain insight into the region’s rich artistic heritage. With time to browse, bargain, and pick up authentic souvenirs, this immersive experience blends culture, creativity, and commerce—perfect for travelers seeking meaningful mementos and a deeper connection to Udaipur’s traditions.
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4 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 10
/person
Udaipur- city of lakes, same day sightseeing
The "City of Sunrise," often described as the most romantic city in India, was built around four man-made lakes, reflecting ethereal white palaces and temples, beyond which shimmer the distant Aravalli Hills, apparently the oldest range in the world, predating even the Himalayas. Udaipur has a real sense of space and peace, and the city is mercifully free of the kind of intense hucksterism that so marks the Indian street experience. This may have something to do with its proud Hindu history, for the city is not only known for its gracious palaces, temperate climate, and beautiful views, but for maintaining a fierce independence from even the most powerful outside influences. We love to offer amazing holiday experiences, designed totally around you.You can expect expert honest advice, wonderful service and a journey that offers something truly remarkable.And above all we believe in providing impeccable service at the best possible price. No hidden cost. Just book, pay & enjoy your trip.
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From 5 hours to 6 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 102
/person
Private Samudari Jhaagh Sea Foam Carving Workshop in Udaipur
In this personalized live experience of the carving Sea Foams, the participants will learn under the mentor Harsh Chajed, an artist awarded with National Merit Certificate (1982), Government of Rajasthan Handicraft Award (1987), Best Sculptor: Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi, Jaipur (1974) and many more. The artist is passionate about preserving and spreading this handmade art which is his personal legacy. While giving special and personalized attention to everyone, he makes sure that no one misses out on any information or learnings. The workshop is held at his studio only, so the participants also get to see the maestro's personal exhibits. Samudari Jhaagh, inspired by the natural beauty of sea foam, is an innovative carving medium created from magnesium carbonate and calcium, blending a hard outer shell with a softer interior. This exclusive workshop, held at Mr. Chhajed's home offers an opportunity to learn from a master craftsman whose art captures mythological themes and legends.
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2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 103
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2 Hour Painting on Water Activity - Art of Jal Saanjhi, Udaipur
Climb a narrow staircase and enter the Radha Vallabh Temple to meet the Jal Saanjhi artist. The themes of the paintings cover different aspects of Lord Krishna, such as his birth and the slaying of Kansa. Witnessing this art form is akin to watching a miracle unfold right in front of you. Boiled water is placed in a flat vessel and sprinkled with various secret ingredients to create a floating base. The artist then uses 200-year-old stencils and a palette of special colors to start the magic on the floating canvas. The trickiest part is removing the stencils from the water without damaging the surface. As more and more colors and stencils are used, the process becomes increasingly difficult and calls for exceptional talent. When the piece is finished, the artist dips his hand into the water, causing the artwork to ripple. Each painting lasts for a day at the most before the powders eventually sink. The art is performed in the temple on special religious occasions.
2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 133.5
/person
Private Pichwai Painting Workshop in Udaipur
Step into the world of Pichwai painting with master artist Rajaram Sharma, who brings the stories of Lord Krishna to life through this exquisite art form. Pichwai paintings have roots in the sacred town of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, which has adorned temple walls for over 400 years, depicting the vibrant tales of Shrinathji, the child form of Lord Krishna. In this workshop, you’ll explore the legacy of Pichwai art, learn traditional techniques, and even create your own painting motif using natural colours.
2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 115.5
/person
Half Day Miniature Painting Class in Udaipur with Guide
Many historians believe that the Mughals imported this art from Persia to India. Many art galleries showcase a variety of these miniature paintings. Each creation takes from a couple of days to weeks to design depending on the detailing and size of artwork. The paintings are made with true stone colours. The powder is mixed with water and gum. Some of the best examples of paintings date back to the first half of the 16th century. These are represented by a group of miniatures, largely called the “Kulhadar Group.” This group includes illustrations of the ‘Chaurapanchasika’ – “Fifty Verses of the Thief by Bilhan, the Gita Govinda, and the Bhagavata Purana and Ragamala. The style of these miniatures is marked by the use of brilliant contrasting colours, dynamic and angular drawing, and transparent drapery.
4 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 107
/person
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