WCI 2027 takes place in one of India's most breathtaking destinations. Udaipur β a city of palaces, lakes, and vibrant Rajasthani culture β awaits beyond the congress.
Known as the "Venice of the East," Udaipur is one of India's most romantic and historically rich cities. Founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, it is renowned for its ornate palaces, shimmering lakes, and vibrant Rajasthani traditions.
October is the perfect time to visit β post-monsoon greenery, comfortable temperatures, and the city at its most vivid. WCI 2027 delegates are encouraged to extend their stay.
"Udaipur is everything you imagine India to be β and then some. A city that is impossible to forget."
β Lonely Planet
Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR) β 25 km from the venue. Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur.
25β32Β°C, low humidity, dry and sunny. Post-monsoon greenery makes October one of the best months to visit.
India e-Visa available for 160+ nationalities. Conference invitation letters provided to all registered delegates.
Indian Rupee (INR). ATMs widely available. Major credit cards accepted at hotels and most restaurants.
From ancient palaces to serene lake sunsets β Udaipur offers experiences that stay with you long after the congress ends.

The largest palace complex in Rajasthan, perched above Lake Pichola. A stunning blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture spanning 400 years of royal history.

Iconic artificial lake dotted with island palaces. Sunset boat rides offer breathtaking views of the City Palace and the Aravalli hills glowing at dusk.

The "Monsoon Palace" crowning the Aravalli hills with panoramic views over all of Udaipur β spectacular at sunrise and golden hour.

Rooftop restaurants with lake views, authentic Rajasthani thalis, folk music, and puppet shows. Udaipur's dining scene is as rich as its history.

A magnificent 17th-century Indo-Aryan temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, featuring intricate carvings and a lively devotional atmosphere.

Hathipol and Bada Bazaar are treasure troves of miniature paintings, tie-dye fabrics, silver jewellery, and traditional Rajasthani crafts.
Lake Pichola sunset cruises are popular β book in advance through your hotel concierge.
The narrow lanes around Jagdish Temple and Bada Bazaar are best explored in the cool morning hours.
A traditional thali meal is a must β dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and ker sangri are local staples.
Carry some cash for local markets and auto-rickshaws. UPI payments are increasingly accepted.
Register for WCI 2027 to receive your official invitation letter, hotel booking codes, and a full delegate travel guide.