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Rainy day stays in Udaipur, Rajasthan

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The ‘City of Lakes’ might be among the most popular travel destinations across the world but, in the off-season, or the monsoon, the crowds of visitors clear out, and those that are willing to brave inclement weather have the entire city to themselves. Yes, you might not be able to enjoy sunny days by the lakes, but the beauty of Udaipur awash in the rains is a wholly

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