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Bagore Ki Haveli dance show in Udaipur

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Bagore Ki Haveli dance show in Udaipur — Kids-friendly things to do in Udaipur

One to two hours — an evening of Indian music and dance including folk, tribal, and puppet performances at the 18th-century Bagore Ki Haveli on Lake Pichola.

The Bagore Ki Haveli dance show offers a glimpse into Indian cultural traditions through music and dance, lasting between one and two hours. This evening performance features a variety of acts, including magic shows, folk dances, and puppet showcases, often linked to significant celebrations such as weddings and festivals.

Set in the historic Bagore Ki Haveli, which overlooks Lake Pichola and dates back to the 18th century, the venue adds to the charm of the experience. The setting contributes to the atmosphere as the sun sets over the lake, providing a picturesque backdrop that enhances the cultural showcase.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Exclusive transportation • Knowledgeable local guide • Pickup and drop-off from the hotel • Bottled water provided • Air conditioning inside the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Meals and beverages • Other items not listed in the inclusions
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants must sit on the lap of an adult • Nearby public transportation options are accessible • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the planned departure.
How does pickup work?+
Pickup occurs 10 minutes before the scheduled time from the hotel or another location within the city, taking guests to the starting point of the tour. After the tour concludes, guests will be dropped off at the same location where they were picked up.
What's the itinerary?+
• An evening show featuring a variety of Indian dance forms, including Mer, Samai, Kalbelia, and Banjara. The Mer dance showcases strength and valor, with performers reflecting their robust physique and warrior spirit through rapid foot movements, stepping like soldiers and striking their sticks with power. The Samai dance involves traditional brass lamps, a craft of Goa, requiring gymnastic skills as dancers balance the lamp on their heads while executing various movements to the sounds of folk instruments like the ghumat, samel, zanj, shehnai, and surt. Kalbelia dancers, traditionally a nomadic group from Rajasthan known for catching snakes and trading venom, perform to folk songs during social and ceremonial events, influenced by the rhythmic beats of the daf instrument.

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