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Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace
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Sunday9:30am - 7pm
Monday9:30am - 7pm
Tuesday9:30am - 7pm
Wednesday9:30am - 7pm
Thursday9:30am - 7pm
Friday9:30am - 7pm
Saturday9:30am - 7pm


The Monsoon Palace, also known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan in India, overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake. It is named Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar Dynasty, who it was built for in 1884. The palace offers a panoramic view of the city's lakes, palaces and surrounding countryside. It was built chiefly to watch the monsoon clouds; hence, appropriately, it is popularly known as Monsoon Palace. It is said that the Maharana built it at the top of the hill to get a view of his ancestral home, Chittaurgarh. Previously owned by the Mewar royal family, it is now under the control of the Forest Department of the Government of Rajasthan and has recently been opened to the public. The palace provides a beautiful view of the sunset.Its builder, Maharana Sajjan Singh, originally planned to make it a five-storey astronomical centre. The plan was cancelled with Maharana Sajjan Singh's premature death. It was then turned into a monsoon palace and hunting lodge.High in the Aravalli Hills, just outside Udaipur, the Palace is illuminated in the evenings, giving a golden orange glow . The palace was used in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy as the residence of Kamal Khan, an exiled Afghan prince.
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