Crowned the one and only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a place of worshiping religion and garnering immaculate skies and views unmatched. This place is not only laden with buildings of intricate designs and a culture carrying hints of its past. As a place dipped in vegetation and crisp air, you can expect a good time amidst natural delight.
Mount Abu is a good place to relax and catch the ample panoramic scenes with quaint surroundings, uncrowded and peaceful. Despite being open all year round, Mount Abu Tour is best visited between November and March, when the winter season lasts. The weather on Mount Abu serves a lovely all year long aura to tour and enjoy.
Mount Abu has its own peak seasons of tour as it’s an idyllic spot for honeymooners and local hill station enthusiasts. You can find travel options, but choosing what’s comfortable will be a wise decision.
The National Highway No. 14 is close to Mount Abu. You have several options for road transportation when a national highway is close by. Major roadways that link to this location are NH927A, GS Hwy 41, NH15, RJ SH 11, NH8, and NH65. Buses and state transit are all available, but renting tempos, automobiles, or other types of private hire can provide a more unique experience.
Abu Road Railway Station is 29 kilometers. Given that it is situated along the Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Ajmer-Jaipur-Delhi route, it has access to a wide range of road transportation. To go to Mount Abu from here, it is simple to take cabs or buses.
Udaipur's airport is the closest one. There are 185 kilometers between Mount Abu and Udaipur. An airport with improved connection is located in Ahmedabad, which is roughly 221 kilometers away. Daily flights are available from Ahmedabad to various regions of India. From either airport, you may book a private vehicle or cab to get to Mount Abu and begin enjoying the picturesque location.
Mount Abu is sightseeing galore to people who like places close to nature, divinity and quietness. A past which affects its present state, unravel some amazing locations such as:
Dilwara Temples
Known as one of the most magnificent Jain temples in the world, it is famous for its stunning architecture and marble workmanship. The shrine is ornamented with miniature statuettes on the walls, doorways, archways, pillars, and panels all of which follow the Nagara style of architecture.
Nakki Lake
According to folklore, this lake was dug out by deities using nakhs, or nails, thus the name Nakki Lake. This lovely but dazzling lake is nestled among the verdant Aravalli hills. This picture-perfect body of water is surrounded by mountains, gardens, and numerous interesting rock formations.
Achalgarh Fort
The Achalgarh Fort was constructed during the reign of the Paramara dynasty. The fort was built with the intention of keeping an eye on enemy movements. Within the fort complex, there is a well-known Shiv temple, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, and Mandakini Lake.
Guru Shikar
Guru Shikar is the highest summit of Mount Abu and the Aravalli Hills. It is the best place to obtain a bird's eye perspective of the entire city at once.
Trevor Tank
Trevor's Tank is a crocodile breeding facility and wildlife refuge built by humans. Trevor's Crocodile Park, as it is often called, is a popular picnic place with stunning vistas.
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
The stunning Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is rich in species, making it one of the must-see attractions in the little village. The sanctuary is one of the oldest areas of the Mount Abu mountain ranges and the source of various scenic overlooks with breathtaking vistas.
Adhar Devi Temple
The temple is located in a natural rock crevice and gives breathtaking views of Mount Abu. The temple is filled with wonderful idols and sculptures, making it well worth a visit. During the nine days of the celebrated celebration 'Navratri,' a great number of people visit the temple.
The attractions of Mount Abu leave an indelible effect on visitors. Here are a few notable highlights:
The city being the only hill station celebrates its natural beauty and galore with festivals like:
Summer Festival: As Mount Abu's most popular celebration, it transforms the town into a joyful wonderland. The two-day festival is packed with exciting events such as dancing, music, contests, concerts, and fireworks. This yearly cultural festival showcases the finest of Rajasthani art and heritage.
Winter Festival: Every year from December 29 to December 31, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, hosts the Winter Festival. The march to Nakki Lake heralds the start of the festivities.
In India, Rajasthan thrives as a place of interest among many because of its amazing places which offer more than one can ever imagine. Since Mount Abu is the sole hill station in Rajasthan and the tallest summit in the Aravalli, it sees a lot of tourists each year.
Rajasthan tours are a special undertaking for any person visiting these opulent lands. Especially the natural wonders, extravagant forts and palaces and most importantly the proud past cemented in its tangling streets.
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