Sajjangarh Palace, also known as the Monsoon Palace, is a historical palace located in the city of Udaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The palace was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar Dynasty in 1884.

The palace is located on top of a hill called Bansdara, which is about 944 meters above sea level. The palace was originally built as an astronomical center to track the movement of monsoon clouds in the surrounding areas. Later on, it was used as a hunting lodge and a summer retreat for the royal family.

The palace is surrounded by a lush green forest, which makes it a popular tourist destination. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city of Udaipur and its surroundings. The palace has a unique architectural style, which is a blend of Rajasthani and European styles.

The palace has several rooms that are decorated with intricate carvings and paintings. It also has a large courtyard and a garden. There is a small museum inside the palace that showcases the history of the palace and the royal family.

Today, Sajjangarh Palace is a popular tourist attraction in Udaipur and is visited by thousands of tourists every year. The palace is open to visitors from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM every day. To reach the palace, visitors have to take a winding road that goes up the hill, which is an adventure in itself.