Mount Abu Travel guide

About Mount Abu Tourism

The beautiful hill station of Mt. Abu stands as a contrast to the waterless landscape of the rest of Rajasthan. Located in the Aravalli Hills, it has forests, waterfalls, ravines and enormous rock formations in flakey shapes. The hilly retreat is known for its enjoyable climate throughout the year and was a favourite summer resort of the British.

Mt. Abu surrounds a lovely lake and is situated at a height of 1,220 m above sea level. It is also the place of the beautiful Dilwara Jain temples. Trough the 11th century, the hill station was a significant Vaishnav and Shiva pilgrimage centre. The only hill town of Rajasthan is visited for its beautiful locales and easygoing lifestyle.

He Raj era approached it as a rest place to rewind along with the royal house and semi royalties. The place sways in an concerning line of British style bungalows, the holiday lodges of the royals (Thikhana) along with the attendance of the different communities of the tribals situated amidst the thick lush of the forest on the hills surrounding the area.

The flora and fauna loves the flattery of the tourist to the most entire. Among the flourishing ranges is the most eminent point of the Aravalli is the 'Gurushikhar' with a huge sanctuary that shelters a number of species like langur, wild boars, Sambar, leopards and lots of more along with a number of flowering trees thus raising the entire scenario. This magnificent ambience suited mainly to the likes of sages and tribals and both made a great affect in the history of the area.

The tribes still acquitting there authentic life styles in the wake of 21st century is rather interesting and so is the collection of several monuments of dissimilar religious sects like the famed shrines of Jainism.

What to see in Mount Abu

Dilwara Temples

Mount Abu was a significant Vaishnava and Shaivite pilgrim center up to the 11th century. Today, it is distinguished the earth over for its wonderful Jain temples. No visit to Abu can be accomplished without a trip to the famous Dilwara temples. These temples are the biggest draw of Abu, apart from its salubrious clime. Half hidden by mango groves their sober outside belies the wealth of their inner ornamentation. Wondrously carved in marble, the Dilwara temples shrine several Jain tirthankaras, saints. Built between the 11th and 13th century, are famed for their magnificent carvings in marble.

Nakki Lake: an additional main attraction of Mount Abu tour is Nakki Lake – the Enjoy Lake of the virgin adolescent and the aging sage Balam Rasia. Situated in the core of the town Nakki Lake is passive lake and big picnic spot. Nakki Lake loves special scenic beauty. According to legend this lovely lake was carved out by gods with their Nakh (Nails).

Gaumukh Temple: Among several worth visiting attractions of Mount Abu, Gaumukh Temple has its own grandness. It is located at the very short distance of two km from Mount Abu where well-known Vedic Sage Vashistha Muni performed the great fire forfeiture. It is also famous as Vashistha Ashram. The temple houses the pictures of Vashistha, Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. There is a water bounce here which flows through the mouth of a marble cow statue and prove the name of temple as Gaumukh Temple. The spring is believed as very consecrated among Hindus.

Honeymoon Point: Also famous as Andra Point, Honeymoon point provides a panoramic scene of the lush green vale and fields. On account of its particular beauty, this region is very big among honeymooners. If you are honeymooners and desire to love its real beauty, remain there till sunset and get sank in its romantic atmosphere with your life partner. Surely it will be a magnetizing experience of your life time.

Sunset Point: Not only Honeymoon Point, but also Sunset Point is very big among honeymooners and bids romantic scene of Sunset. Mesmerizing vista of carmine flush of sunset kissing the verdant plains on the horizon is perfectly an uncomparable experience.

Other Attractions: Apart from above cited attractions there are lots of more to consider and do in Mount Abu. a few other attractions of Mount Abu are Adhar Devi Temple, Shri Raghunathji Temple, Raj Bhawan Museum & Gallery, Guru Sikhar, Achalgarh Fort, lovely gardens & parks, Trevor’s Tank, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Shopping, and Neminath Temple.

Pleasure trip: While you are traveling in Mount Abu, don’t miss to love pleasure trips here. Several significance visiting are Trevor’s Tank situated at the distance of 5 km, Achalgarh Fort situated at the distance of eight km and Guru Shikhar at the distance of fifteen km.

How to reach Mount Abu

By Air: Closest Airport is in Udaipur (185 km). From here taxis and buses are well usable for Mount Abu.

By Rail: Mount Abu Road Railway station is well connected with the cities like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.

By Road: Mount Abu is linked with Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Jaipur, and Udaipur.