Mount Abu is also known as the summer capital of Rajasthan. Since ancient times it’s been a place of pilgrimage for saints. It is specially known as a popular worship place for Jains. Rajasthan tour is very famous among domestic and international tourists with its cultural insights and history.
You have all three options available with you when you’re planning a trip to Mount Abu. Let’s talk about airways, Mount Abu has no airport but the nearest airport is in Udaipur which is 170 km away from Mount Abu. From Udaipur you can take the government bus or private cab. The second option would be through railways again Mount Abu has no railway station, the nearest station is Abu road which is 30 km away from Mount Abu. The third option available is through direct government and private bus. Once in Mount Abu you can get scooty or bike on rent and explore the city.
Popular destinations include Dilwara Jain temple, this place comes under one of the prominent places of worship for Jain. It was built in the 12th century. Situated on the Aravali hills it’s beautiful inside out.
Nakki lake is another prominent destination. It’s the first artificial lake, you can enjoy boating over there. Guru Shikhar ,it’s Aravali highest peak ,it’s about 15 km from Mount Abu. A beautiful place to capture the entire city.
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Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is in the Aravalli range, one of India’s oldest mountain ranges. The sanctuary in Rajasthan is well-known for its biodiversity of flora and fauna. The sanctuary is home to three varieties of untamed roses and sixteen rare species of ferns
Gaumukh Mandir, dedicated to lord Shiva, one has to climb a total of seven hundred stairs to reach the temple.
A successful trip to this place is incomplete without visiting this point. The best time to visit this place is from 5-5:30PM ,be very particular about the timing otherwise you might end up missing the most wonderful view of your lifetime.
Toad rock is counted among one of the most visited tourist spots in Rajasthan. It has huge rocks all around and is away from the city noise and glamor.
The Dilwara temples’ extremely exquisite architecture is, of course, the major attraction here, and you can easily spend hours pondering how these temples were erected over two centuries, about 1000 years ago. The temples were designed to be visible from the outside in order to deter plunderers, and they have stood the test of time well.
Achalagarh Fort, located 11 kilometers from Mount Abu, was erected during the time of the Paramara dynasty. Within the fort complex, there is a well-known Shiv temple, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, and Mandakini Lake.
The major goal of the Mount Abu Government Museum, which was built in 1962 within the confines of Raj Bhawan, is to preserve the region’s archaeological heritage. This museum is so interesting that people of all ages flock to it.
Mount Abu is a hill station you can visit anytime, but the most preferred season for tourists is between September to April. People also love to visit it during monsoon to enjoy the lush greenery of Aravali’s hill.
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