MOUNT ABU
This hill
station is a green oasis in the desertscape of Rajasthan sitting on the
southern tip of the Aravalli Range overlooking the Nakki Lake. This is the only
hill station of the state. The stunning and exquisite Dilwara Temple makes the place a popular pilgrimage centre
along with the Adhar Devi Temple
and the Shri Raghunathji Temple.
The Sunset and the Honeymoon Points offer spectacular view of the verdant
plains and valleys below, especially at sunset. Gardens and parks, a trademark
of all towns of Rajasthan, are present here as well. Ashoke Vatika, Municipal
Park and Terrace Garden are some of the main parks of Mount Abu. The Trevor’s
Tank, about 5kms amidst wooded hills and the 14th century Achalgarh
Fort build by Rana Kumbha, about 10kms, are worthy excursions from here. One
should also visit Guru Shikhar, the highest point of the mount, about 15kms
away, which provides an excellent bird’s eye view of the surroundings.
Accessibility: The railway station of Abu Road is
only 25kms from this verdant oasis. The nearest airport is at Udaipur, which is 180kms in the east. Mount
Abu is well connected by roads.
Accommodation: A Tourist Lodge and various Hotels in
Mount Abu cater accommodation to the visitors.
Season: October to March.
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