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Achalgarh Fort

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Toad Rock, located close to Nakki Lake, is a wonderful place to visit in Mount Abu. All of Mount Abu’s natural beauty is perfectly reflected in the scenery that bursts upon you at Toad Rock. This is a quirkily formed high stone that sits on the shores of the lake, looking as if it is ever ready to take a dive into its dappling waters. Climbing upon the Toad Rock presents a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding greenery. Photographers will love this location, such as its photogenic quality. Though it is a simple location, Toad Rock is deservedly one of the best tourist places in Mount Abu. This place is one of the best Mount Abu tourist places.

Location: Mount Abu, Near Nakki Lake, Sirohi, India

Timing: 6.30 am to 7 pm

Sunset Point

Sunset Point

Shri Raghunath Temple

Shri Raghunath Temple

Located near the banks of Nakki Lake, Shri Raghunath Temple is a majestic temple in Mount Abu. Built in the 14th century, the temple reflects the architectural styles and moral ideals of its time. It is dedicated to Shri Raghunath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is believed to have grand healing powers. Worshippers flock to the temple all year round, and it is an especially important spot for Vaishnavite devotees. A visit to the temple can be combined with a visit to Nakki Lake and Toad Rock, allowing you to fill your day with loveliness and positivity. Shri Raghunath Temple is one of the best places to visit in Mount Abu, so don’t leave it out of your itinerary.

Location: Nakki Lake, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501

Timing: 6. 30 am to 7 pm

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Mount Abu Bazaar

Mount Abu Bazaar

Mount Abu is a great location for shopping. It offers a range of shopping options revolving around ethnic and organic products, thus making it a great place to shop for souvenirs and gifts characteristic of Mount Abu. If you are looking to buy high-quality ethnic items in Mount Abu, the Government Handicraft Emporium and the Kashmiri Cottage Emporium are the best places to head to. The former houses a dazzling variety of authentic Rajasthani clothing and handicrafts while the latter is famous for its Kashmiri textiles. Khadi Bhandar, an outfit of Khadi, is a wonderful place to find organic and ayurvedic products whether in terms of food, skincare or haircare. But if a local touch is what you are in search of, Bikki Lake Market and Bansilal Bhurmal will fulfil your desires. You can buy all types of local goods here, from clothes to food items and more. Mount Abu’s bazaars are a great place to spend your free afternoons and evenings in.

Location: Varies depending on the bazaar

Timing: 10 am to 7 pm

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Trevor’s Tank

Trevor’s Tank

Adhar Devi Temple

Adhar Devi Temple

Dedicated to Goddess Durga, the Adhar Devi temple is an important pilgrimage shrine in Mount Abu. A visit to this temple tests your energy and perseverance- situated inside a cave, the temple is only reached after you have climbed the 365 stairs leading up to it. But once there, the temple is a rewarding experience. Its sanctity and purity enrich its ambience, and the views from the top of the hill add further relish to the exhausting climb. The temple is especially popular during the periods when Goddess Durga is worshipped, like Navratri. A visit to Adhar Devi Temple is a beautiful adventure and should be at the top of your to-do list when in Mount Abu. This temple is one of the best places to visit in Mount Abu.

Location: Arbuda Devi, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501

Timing: Open 24 hours

Universal Peace Hall

Universal Peace Hall

Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple

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Arbuda Devi

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Cradled in the Southern end of Rajasthan, Sirohi is one of the most well-known cities for its picturesque landscapes. Standing at an average elevation of 321 meters, it is named after the Siranwa Hills in the Western Slopes, on which the city itself stands. Sirohi is one of the most beautiful and unique places of visit in Rajasthan. Situated on the Western Slopes, the city is surrounded with mountain ranges and hilly terrain which is unlike most parts of traditional attraction in the state. The city nonetheless retains its Rajasthani flavour with its inimitable city-planning designs and rural life. Sirohi, besides being surrounded by hilly terrain, is also home to many forts and temples akin to the typical Rajasthani town. The temples are predominant in the town, the most famous being Jiraval Temple, Karodi Dhwaj Temple, Madhusudan, Mungthala and Patranarayan Temple, Mirpur Temple, Pavapuri Temple, Sarneshwar Temple and Vasant Garh. The city itself is a crisp slice of traditional Rajasthani life, and something as simple as a walk through the town is enough to rejuvenate your soul. Sirohi predominantly experiences a dry to semi-arid climate. Despite the elevation of the mountains, summers can be very oppressive in Sirohi with temperatures running beyond the 40 degree Celsius mark. The best time to visit the city is January-April and July-December, the latter being more feasible with relatively pleasant temperature variations.

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Ranakpur is a small but beautiful village that can be found near the Desuri Tehsil in Sadri town, in the Pali district of Rajasthan. It is between the two famous cities of Udaipur and Jodhpur on the western side of the Aravalli Mountain Ranges. Ranakpur is the most ideal destination for nature lovers. This picturesque and tranquil village is set amidst lush greenery and is surrounded by the misty blue Aravalli mountains. The abundance of nature in the wildlife sanctuaries in Ranakpur along with valleys, waterfalls, fields and lakes creates a mesmerising natural effect. Ranakpur is famous for its magnificent collection of Jain temples dedicated to the Tirthankaras. The most famous Jain Temple reflects the epitome of the architectural brilliance of Jain artistry and sculpturing. Some of the other notable temples in the area are the Parasnath Temple and the Adinatha Temple. Besides the spiritual enrichment that you can experience in this place, you can also indulge in wolf-spotting at the Jaba Wolf Point and enjoy a glorious sunset at the Ranakpur Dam. There are numerous activities that you can indulge in that will guarantee that you have a memorable time in Ranakpur. You can go trekking in Roopnmata or enjoy a thrilling Jeep Safari at the Ranakpur Wildlife Sanctuary. Some of the most sought-after activity spots are near the many waterfalls in Ranakpur. Crocodile-spotting is another exciting activity that you can indulge in here. You can expect tropical weather conditions in Ranakpur. The summers are usually hot and dry with June, July and May being the hottest months. Temperatures may soar to 38-39 degrees Celsius during summer. Rainfall is scarce and the annual precipitation is approximately 55 cm only. Winter season is the best time to visit Ranakpur. The weather is ideal for tours, treks, wildlife spotting and picnics in the area.

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In the southernmost part of  Rajasthan, Udaipur is surrounded by the Aravalli Range and is brimming with natural beauty. It was set up in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the nascent capital of the Mewar Kingdom. Udaipur is well- connected with other parts of India through airway, railway and roadway. Unlike other parts of Rajasthan, Udaipur is filled with serenity. Away from the urban chaos, it is a blend of regal beauty, elevated slopes  and picturesque panorama. Udaipur is also known as the “City of Lakes” because of the presence of numerous interconnected natural lakes in and around the city. The “City of Lakes” is also profoundly called the “White City” because the Rajput style Palaces and Forts in Udaipur are made up of white marbles. Additionally, houses and other structures of the city are also dressed in white. Udaipur is famous for its historic Rajput-era forts, grand palaces, striking lakes, architectural temples, museums, galleries, traditional festivals and rich culture. The best places to visit in Udaipur which are must-have in your itinerary are Lake Pichola, City Palace, Eklingji Temple, Ambrai Ghat, Vintage Car Museum, Bada Mahal and Shilgram. Experience regal elegance with Udaipur tour packages , exploring the City of Lakes' enchanting palaces, serene lakes, and cultural richness. People looking forward to doing thrilling things in Udaipur can happily indulge in Trekking, Paragliding, Cycling Tours and Helicopter Ride. Among passive activities, Sunset boat rides at Lake Pichola or Fateh Sagar Lake are excellent options to seek some solace. Others can go on a shopping spree at Shilpgram or Bada Bazaar or  Mochiwada Bazaar to hoard exquisite items like Bandhani sarees, handmade juttis, silver jewellery, bags and authentic Rajasthani handicrafts. The best time to visit Udaipur is between the months of November-February i.e. the winter months. During this time, the average temperature varies between 12°Celsius to 28 °Celsius. Since the climate of Udaipur remains pleasant during winters, travellers can explore the outdoors and participate in numerous activities without any inconvenience.

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Kumbhalgarh

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Ambaji Temple

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Pali is a city in the state of Rajasthan, harboring on the banks of the river Bandi. With an average elevation of 214 meters and located only seventy kilometers from the city of Jodhpur, it is also famously nicknamed as “The Industrial City.” Known to be the seat of many historical dynasties including the famous Rajputs, the city’s origins date back to the prehistoric ages, emerging from the Western Sea which covered much of present-day Rajasthan. Shaped like a triangle and bordered by the districts of Nagaur, Jodhpur, Barmer, Rajmasand, Udaipur, Ajmer, Sirohi and Jalore, Pali is undoubtedly the hub of trade and commerce in Rajasthan. The city was reigned by different rulers across the ages, including the Guhilas of Mewar and the Chauhans, right down to Maharana Pratap, Harshavardhana, Prithviraj Chouhaan and subsequently Sher Shah Suri. Despite the city being mainly known for its trade and commerce, Pali has various forts, temples and dams to show for its rich cultural heritage. The city is also representative of Rajasthan’s rich religious history, predominantly Jain. The city being under different rulers, has forts and temples of varying architectural styles and artistic designs. The most famous places of attraction in the city include the Ranakpur Jain Temples, the Jawai Dam, the Ranakpur Dam, the Parshuram Mahadev Temple, the Nimbo Ka Nath Temple, the Sun Temple and the Samand Lake. Pali is also famous for its Baoris and ornate step wells. It is best to avoid visiting Pali during the summer, as like most cities in Rajasthan temperatures during the day can shoot up to 45 degrees. The weather remains fairly moderate during October to March with pleasant nights and days.

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The historical and ancient city of Jodhpur is situated in the Thar Desert, in the northwest Indian state of Rajasthan. This is a 15th Century city built around the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. This city is also known as the “Blue City” due to the uniformly painted houses in light blue colour. The city of Jodhpur is popular for its rugged natural beauty. Its rocky landscape and desert plantations along with ancient ruins of the historical forts and palaces create an adventurous and a mesmerising ambience for visitors. The city looks magical at night, with the forts lighting up the horizon and performers adding to the cultural vibrance of the city. The main attraction of this city is its majestic forts and palaces. The entire city is built around the imposing structure of the Mehrangarh Fort. The Umaid Bhavan Palace is the epitome of royal magnificence and another stunning attraction that you can check out when you are visiting. The other architectural marvels include the Jaswant Thada, the Ghanta Ghar or the Clock Tower, the Mandore Gardens, the Rao Jodha Rock Park, Phool Mahal – located within the Mehrangarh Fort, the Chand Baori and Osian Temples and Toorji ka Jhalra, to mention a few. The beautiful city of Jodhpur is thriving with life and adventures. You can enjoy activities such as Overlander Safaris, where you get to meet the locals in the rural regions and learn about the intricacies of their unique culture and lifestyle. The cultural performances at the Desert camps are experiences you can’t miss when you’re in Jodhpur. The true essence of Rajasthani folk music and dance is on full display during these performances. Trying out the unique cuisines and famous street food in Jodhpur is also bound to be a memorable experience when you are in the city. Jodhpur experiences semi-arid and fairly warm temperatures all throughout the year, which makes it ideal for winter travels. The city is also known as the “Sun City” due to its sunny weather prevailing throughout the year. The weather experiences a sharp fluctuation with days that are hot and dry and cold nights. Rainfall is sparse. The weather is most pleasant from October to March, which is also the best time to enjoy and explore this marvellous city.

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Chittorgarh city is located in the southern part of Rajasthan on the Berach River. It is about 112 km from Udaipur and 182 km from Ajmer. The city of Chittorgarh once served as the capital city of the Sisodia clan the Mewar Rajputs. Now it is the administrative city of the Chittorgarh District. The city is famous for its tourism, culture and heritage values. Chittorgarh is a beautiful holiday destination and has some of the most fascinating attractions. The city is a treasure trove of rich tales of valor and bravery, wars, victories and defeats and all these have made a significant imprint on the landscape of this wonderful place. The Chittorgarh Fort is the most prominent attraction of this city. Within the Fort there are several palaces, towers, temples, lakes and ponds. The city also has great wildlife sanctuaries such as the Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary and the Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary. The city of Chittorgarh is scattered with several ancient temples such as the  Kali Mata Temple, Sathis Deori Temple, Sawariyaji Temple and lots more. Chittorgarh also has many great things to keep you busy throughout your trip. Enjoy exploring the various alleyways in the city looking for great bargains in locally made products. One can also explore the caves in Menal or explore the various ancient temples, palaces and ruins that showcase the rich history of the city. Watch the traditional local dance and music performances that are famous the world over or indulge in a jeep safari and explore the outskirts of the city. Chittorgarh has a dry and parched climate and the summer starts from April while staying till July. The temperature during this time is really hot. The monsoon in Chittorgarh is very less and ranges between 60 to 80 cm only. The winter season arrives in October and lasts till February. This is when the weather is most pleasant during the day and gets colder at night, thus making it the best time to visit Chittorgarh.

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The peaceful ambiance and the opportunity to observe various avian species in their natural habitat make Trevor Tank a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Additionally, the tank's surroundings offer a perfect setting for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic with loved ones. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or someone seeking solace amidst the wonders of Mount Abu, Trevor Tank promises a delightful and unforgettable experience in the lap of nature.

Dilwara Jain Temple

What sets the Dilwara Jain Temples apart is the exceptional use of white marble in their construction. The marble carvings here are among the finest in India, displaying intricate patterns, delicate filigree work, and breathtakingly detailed designs. The level of precision and artistry achieved in these temples is nothing short of remarkable. Visitors to the Dilwara Jain Temples can explore the serene and spiritual ambiance within their walls. The sanctum of each temple houses an idol of a Tirthankara, and the aura of devotion and tranquility permeates the air. Apart from their religious significance, these temples stand as a testament to the skills of ancient Indian artisans who painstakingly carved these masterpieces out of marble. For anyone visiting Mount Abu, the Dilwara Jain Temples are a must-see attraction, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and artistic heritage of India and the spiritual traditions of Jainism.

Achalgarh Fort

Achalgarh Fort, perched atop the Aravalli Range in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India, stands as a historical marvel and a testament to the region's rich heritage. Built in the 14th century by Rana Kumbha, the fort served as a strategic defense against invasions and a sacred site housing the revered Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple. The fort's architectural grandeur showcases its medieval splendor, with imposing walls, intricate carvings, and a towering Jain temple dedicated to Adinath. Visitors are captivated by the panoramic views of the lush landscape and the serene Nakki Lake below. Achalgarh Fort remains a prominent attraction, blending history, spirituality, and breathtaking vistas.

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15 Top Places to visit in Mount Abu, Rajasthan

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Last Updated on January 5, 2023 by admin

Planning to visit Rajasthan’s only hill station? This guide on places to visit in Mount Abu covers all the Mount Abu tourist places and the best sightseeing options.

Mount Abu in Rajasthan is a favourite destination for Gujaratis due to its proximity from major cities of Gujarat. Abu-Ambaji tour has been a loved choice for decades where honeymoon couples and families would take blessings of Amba Mata in Ambaji situated in Gujarat and cross the border to Rajasthan to visit Mount Abu hill station. 

It has been a popular destination as it offers many things to do and places to visit in Mount Abu. It appeals to couples, families, adventure enthusiasts, heritage admirers as well as wildlife lovers. The trip to Mount Abu can also be combined with other cities of Rajasthan making it a perfect getaway in the state.

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About Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Surrounded by the Aravalli Range, Mount Abu is the only hill station in the desert plains of Rajasthan. Very different from the desert landscape, Mount Abu is actually lush with forests, lakes, waterfalls and parks. 

The hill station also has religious importance with the presence of many Jain temples the town being headquarters of Brahmakumaris Spiritual Institution.

Note: Entry fees to Mount Abu is INR 100 per car. 

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Spending a weekend in Mount Abu or more, the following are some of the places to visit in Mount Abu.

Dilwara Temple, Mount Abu

Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Dilwara Temple of Mount Abu is a Jain temple. Mount Abu tourism cannot be complete without visiting Dilwara temple also known as Delvada temple.

Dilwara temple is made in the Maru-Gurjara architecture from the Solanki era. The same Solankis who built the complex Modhera Sun Temple and Rani-ki-Vav in Gujarat .

The Jain Temples at Dilwara evoke a sense of awe with the exquisite sculpting in ceilings, domes, columns and walls. The temple is a finished canvas for many unnamed artists who recreated images from Indian myths and legends on stones. 

Carved in white marble, the temple is known for its extraordinary architecture. Dilwara temple features unique craftsmanship, with intricate carvings all over the temple complex. The sculptures that adorn the temples are of numerous gods, goddesses, yaksas, dancers, musicians, apsaras and nagins. Other designs include trees, flowers and geometrical designs. 

The most outstanding feature of Dilwara temple is the thousand-petalled Lotuses that decorate the domes in the Rangmandaps.

Dilwara Jain Temples are made up of five temples – Vimal Vasahi, Luna Vasahi, Pittalhar, Parshvanath, and Mahavir Swami, all of which have exemplary structures and give off unmatched spiritual vibes.

200 km away from Mount Abu lies another beautiful Jain temple made in marble. Read about it here:  Ranakpur Jain Temple . 

Dilwara Temple at Mount Abu

Boating in Nakki Lake, Mount Abu

One of the most favourite Mount Abu tourist places is Nakki Lake. 

According to a local legend, the lake was built by Gods to protect themselves from a common enemy called ‘Bashkali’. While another legend says that the local king had ordered that whoever dug a lake with his nails overnight, could marry his daughter. It was called ‘Nakh ki Jheel’ nakh meaning nails and jheel meaning lake.

But legends aside, Nakki Lake is India’s first man-made lake , at the height of 11,000 meters. 

There are many ways to spend time at Nakki Lake. While the most popular activity is boating in Nakki Lake, visitors can take a walk around the walking track around the lake periphery. There is a garden and sitting area with kid’s activity area. Visitors can also engage in water sports such as zorbing overlooking the sunset. There are small vendors selling souvenirs and other knick-knacks. And there is a food court too.

The sunset at Nakki Lake Mount Abu is spectacular and one must plan to visit here during sunset.

Nakki Lake boating fees:

INR 100 per person for 30 minutes pedal boat ride.

INR 150 per person for 30 minutes shikara boat ride.

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Located near Nakki Lake, Toad Rock is a popular viewpoint and Mount Abu sightseeing place. This naturally formed rock is shaped like a toad which attracts tourists for a photograph. Visitors have to climb approximately 250 steps, to enjoy panoramic views of Nakki Lake and the Aravalli range.

Guru Shikhar

A short 15 km drive from Mount Abu lies the highest peak of Aravalli Range – Guru Shikhar. Guru Shikar point is at the height of 1,722 meters above the sea-level. It is not only a tourist attraction in Mount Abu but is a religious site as well. 

The peak is dedicated to Lord Dattatreya. Datta in Sanskrit means given. Dattatreya, according to Hindu belief is the son given to the sage Atri and his wife Anasuya by the Trinity, Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma. Another temple at Guru Shikhar is Dattatreya’s mother Ahilya. 

There is a huge bell with the inscription 1411 A.D on the peak which is a huge attraction. The sound from this bell can be heard from long distances.

From the car park area, the peak is approximately 600 steps away. The steps are short and easy to climb. The sides of the steps are lined with local shops selling souvenirs, jewellery, bags, and clothes. There are small eateries selling lemon juice, Maggi and wafer packets.

Parking fees: INR 50 per car.

View from Guru Shikhar Mount Abu

Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Mount Abu

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple is a popular attraction among pilgrims and tourists. Located on the foothills of Achaleshwar Fort, the temples have beautiful carvings. Achaleshwar Mahadev temple is said to have been built around a giant toe-print of Lord Shiva, making it one of the most revered religious sites in Mount Abu. 

There are smaller shrines in the temple complex dedicated to other gods and goddesses.

Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple Mount Abu

Achalgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Located 10 km away from Mount Abu, Achalgarh is a treasure trove in itself with many things to do and see. Visitors can easily spend one day in Achalgarh.

The fort is estimated to have been built in the 9th century by the Paramara dynasty and later renovated by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. Bordered by massive walls that enclose a few beautiful temples inside, the Achalgarh Fort offers interesting glimpses of Mewar architecture.

Visitors can start by paying a visit to the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple and the Jain temple on the foothills. A short ride away is the steps to Achalgarh. There are jeeps driven by locals who take you to the dedicated point from the labyrinth lanes. This is a 1 km ride and they charged INR 300 for pick up and drop for 7 of us.

The climb through the steps of Achalgarh fort takes visitors to the entrance of the Jain temple. White marble pillars and carved sculptures envelop the courtyard making one feel at peace. The shrine is a few more steps away from the courtyard. The main idol weighs several tons and is made of Panchaloha (5 metals). The temple is a “ chaumukhi ”, with an idol facing all four cardinal directions. 

Note: Entry fees to Achalgarh are INR 5 per person.

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Chamunda Mata Temple and Gopichand ji Cave, Mount Abu

After climbing further visitors come across a gate welcoming them to Chamunda Mata temple. A few steps away is the Chamunda Mata temple and a small lake in front of it. According to a legend, this lake was filled by the tears of Saint Mirabai.

Further to the right, a pebbled road leads to Gopichand ji Cave a saint who did ‘ tapasya ’ (austerity) for 12 years. He and his nephew did tapasya for 12 years in a competitive spirit to please Goddess Kali. Pleased with the devotion, Goddess Kali presented herself from a rock. The impact was such that an idol in the shape of goddess was left behind. The rock formation is coloured and worshippers go here to get blessed by the goddess.

The view from Achalgarh is panoramic, giving a bird’s eye view of the Aravalli range.

Gopi chand ji gufa at Mount Abu

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

If wildlife is your calling then Mount Abu will not disappoint. With rich flora and fauna, this Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary is a heavenly place.

The sanctuary is spread across an area of 288 sq. km and is home to a variety of rare and exotic animals. Most frequently seen wildlife include the Indian leopard, sloth bear, pangolin, Indian fox, and wild boar, to name a few. There are also around 250 species of birds and a variety of trees and plants found here.

In order to experience nature in its raw form, there are many Mount Abu camping options. They take visitors on walking nature trails and adventure enthusiasts can stay in tents in the jungles. This adrenaline rush makes many travellers visit Mount Abu every year, especially during monsoon. Rains make Mount Abu lush green and it is a sight to behold.

Seasonal waterfalls in Mount Abu

Peace Park, Mount Abu

As the name suggests, Peace Park is a park that is surrounded by a beautiful environment and serenity. It is an ideal place for meditation and peaceful recreation. 

Established by the Brahma Kumari’s, it is an establishment that is surrounded by lush greenery and a garden maintained by their management. It has a playground, a rock garden with succulents, citruses, orchids, ornamental shrubs, roses, creepers, climbers, and other flora.

There are also stone caves and huts used for meditation. 

Tourists can visit Peace Park with permission from Brahma Kumaris regional centres.

Honeymoon Point, Mount Abu

The Honeymoon Point in Mount Abu is at an elevation of 4000 feet and offers an exquisite sunset against the backdrop of Nakki Lake. 

It is a popular tourist destination in Mount Abu. although the name is given to attract honeymooners, all tourists throng this point for wonderful views of the valley. for couples and nature lovers. 

Beware, as this area gets notorious for traffic jams and parking is a nightmare. On long weekends, one may get a parking space 1km away.

Places to visit in Mount Abu - Aravalli ranges drenched in rain

Universal Peace Hall, Mount Abu

An architectural marvel, Universal Peace Hall was constructed in 1983 and can accommodate 5000 people at the same time. The hall has no pillars which means there is a seamless interaction between the speakers and listeners. 

Universal Peace Hall is the main assembly hall in the Brahma Kumari Spiritual University. Another unique feature of this hall is the facility to translate speeches into 16 different languages simultaneously during events.

Visitors can learn Rajya Yoga meditation and participate in spirituality and meditation workshops, seminars, conferences and courses here.

Crocodile park Trevor’s Tank, Mount Abu

Trevor’s Tank is one of the interesting places to visit in Mount Abu. It is a crocodile breeding site in the midst of the forest. Due to its unique location and availability of water. Trevor’s Tank is home to a variety of other wildlife and birds. This is an offbeat place in Mount Abu.

Gaumukh Temple, Mount Abu

Gaumukh Temple in Mount Abu is the most important pilgrimage site and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Worshippers and tourists wanting to visit this temple have to climb 700 steps among lush green forests. The temple houses idols of Nandi, Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, and Saint Vashishth. 

One of the reasons which make this place popular is a mysterious stream of water flowing from the mouth of a large marble statue of a bull.

Mount Abu Sunset point

Located near Nakki Lake, Sunset Point as the name suggests offers great views of the sunset. A short walk away, the sunset point is a good place for families to have a picnic.

Sunset point, Mount Abu

Shopping in Mount Abu

Shopping in Mount Abu can be quite time-consuming due to the variety of stuff available. It sells the best of both states – Gujarat and Rajasthan. There are many shopping areas in Mount Abu but the main street leading to Nakki Lake is the most vibrant one. Shopping is one of the most important things to do in Mount Abu. Other bazaars are in Achalgarh and Guru Shikhar. These brightly coloured markets reminded me of Shopping for souvenirs in Jaipur .

The shops sell traditional Rajasthani items such as lac bangles, silver jewellery, leheriya dupattas, wooden handicrafts, etc. Other souvenirs from Rajasthan include elephant-printed pants, turban-printed t-shirts, keychains, fridge magnets, wooden name plates, and so much more.

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Must-try food in Mount Abu

Being a tourist destination, Mount Abu in Rajasthan has developed food that caters to all visitors. The hotels and cafes serve Rajasthani and Gujarati thali meals as well as Punjabi and continental cuisine. Indian popular street food like panipuri, pav-bhaji and chaats are easily available. The must-try food in Mount Abu is as follows:

Softy Ice Cream in Mount Abu

Softy ice cream is an extremely popular dessert in Mount Abu. There are shops lined up near Nakki Lake selling softy ice cream. The ice cream is softer and less dense as compared to regular ice cream cones which is why it is called softy.

There are over 20 flavours of softy available and it is served in a wafer cone.

Softy Icecream, Mount Abu

Rabdi in Mount Abu

Rabdi is sweet thick milk, that is made when the milk is left on flame for hours. The milk turns into cream and that thick cream along with the same milk is added with sugar and dry fruits. Rabdi can be served hot or cold depending on your preference and is available in both variants. 

Rabdi in Mount Abu is available at shops near Nakki Lake.

Rabdi in Mount Abu - Must eat food in Mount Abu

Best time to visit Mount Abu

Mount Abu enjoys good weather all over the year and hence it is good to visit at all times. Each season has its own speciality and people throng this hill station for the same reasons. Mount Abu gives a cooling respite in summers. However, the day temperature would hover around 38 degrees celsius. 

Monsoon in Mount Abu is special because the Aravalli ranges come alive with waterfalls, mist and lush greenery everywhere. This is the perfect time to trek.

While winters in Mount Abu are super chilly with cold winds. In extreme winter, there have been reports of Nakki lake freezing . 

All in all, tourists can visit Mount Abu any time of the year.

Nakki Lake, Mount Abu covered in mist during monsoon

How To Reach Mount Abu

The nearest airport to Mount Abu is Udaipur located at a distance of 210 km. One can also get down at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport at Ahmedabad, 221 km away. Both these airports are connected to all major cities of India. One needs to hire a car or take a train to Abu Road.

The nearest railway station to Mount Abu is Abu Road which is 32 km away. There are regular trains to Abu Road from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and other major cities.

Regular buses (Both private and state government) ply between Mount Abu and Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Jaipur and Delhi.

Where to stay in Mount Abu | Best resorts in Mount Abu

Hotels in Mount Abu cater to all kinds of tourists. There are villas, hotels, homestays and resorts in Mount Abu. 

I have visited multiple times and my latest accommodation in Mount Abu was at Hummingbird Resorts. The resort is near Achalgarh fort, a little far from Mount Abu and the touristy Nakki lake. This is a breather because there are no traffic jams or parking problems here. The resort has a nicely maintained garden, swimming pool, kids’ play area and good food options. The resort is vila with 3 rooms and a common sitting and dining area. If you are travelling in a group, it is a great option.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Places to visit in Mount Abu

Is udaipur better than mount abu.

Mount Abu is a picturesque hill station while Udaipur is a city full of lakes, palaces, museums, and forts. Both the places have their own charm and you can pick out the destination as per your choice.

What is famous in Mount Abu?

Mount Abu is a beautiful hill station that offers lovely views of the Aravalli ranges and the famous Nakki Lake. Mount Abu is famous as a religious and spiritual destination too that has Brahma Kumaris headquarters and important Jain temples. 

What should I buy in Mount Abu?

There is no dearth of shopping in the markets of Mount Abu. Silver jewellery, lac bangles, leheriya sarees and dupattas, marble decor items, and wooden artefacts are very popular.

How many days are required in Mount Abu?

A weekend in Mount Abu is ideal to cover all the places to visit in Mount Abu. 

Is Mount Abu safe?

Yes, Mount Abu is extremely safe for tourists of all kinds. If you are planning a solo trip in Rajasthan, then Mount Abu should be on your list. 

Sustainable tips for places to visit in Mount Abu

  • Mount Abu is a hill town and so it is best to avoid polythene bags. Do not use single-use or disposable plastic. Dispose of biscuit wrappers, wafer packets, and juice boxes in designated bins. Do not litter the highways, places of tourist interest or riverbanks.
  • Respect nature during adventure activities and do not harm it in any form. A single cigarette butt can give rise to fires hurting the economy of the entire region.
  • Do not pluck flowers/fruits without permission. Be a responsible and respectful tourist.
  • Keep a safe distance in case you sight a wild animal. Do not feed them or tease them.
  • Eat and enjoy local food.

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The Top 10 Things to Do in Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Rajasthan's Only Hill Station

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Mount Abu, at 4,000 feet (1,220 meters) above sea level, is the highest peak in the Aravalli mountain range and Rajasthan's only hill station set up by the British. It's situated close to the Gujarat state border, approximately five hours drive from Ahmedabad and four hours from Udaipur. The British took a liking to Mount Abu because of its comfortable climate, and they relocated the headquarters of their political Rajputana Agency there from Ajmer in 1857. The imposing Rajputana Residency building, renamed Raj Bhawan after the British left, is now occupied by the Rajasthan Governor during summers. Mount Abu has a reputation as a honeymooner's haven but Indian families flock to the area as well. It remains an offbeat destination for foreigners though. There are plenty of diverse things to do in Mount Abu, particularly for adventure and nature enthusiasts. Here's the pick of them.

Enjoy Water Sports on Nakki Lake

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Sacred Nakki Lake sits in the center of Mount Abu. According to Hindu mythology, the gods dug it with their nails while attempting to escape from a demon. The shops and restaurants in the vicinity of the lake draw a crowd in the evenings. However, boating is the big attraction, especially for families with children. It's not well regulated and demand is high during peak season from April to June. Hence, it's best to get there early in the morning to grab a boat and negotiate a rate. Expect to pay anywhere between 50 rupees to 300 rupees per person for a pedal boat, depending on the season. Row boats with oarsmen cost more. Aqua zorbing also takes place on the lake.

See the Town from Toad Rock

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Perched above the southern bank of Nakki Lake, landmark Toad Rock provides a panoramic view over town. For peace, the lookout is best visited early in the morning. It can be reached by following the beginning of Bailey's Walk trail, named after a British magistrate, from near Raghunath Temple at Nakki Lake. Those who are interested in the teachings of Swami Vivekananda will want to stop by Champa Cave, about half way up the trail to Toad Rock. The Swami is said to have meditated there for a while in 1891.

Soak Up the View at Sunset Point

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Bailey's Walk meanders all the way from Nakki Lake to Sunset Point. However, it's quite long and moderately strenuous when going uphill. Alternatively, take Sunset Point Road, west of the Polo Ground. Shared jeeps ferry passengers from the Polo Ground entrance to the parking lot near Sunset Point, which features a steel Eiffel Tower replica (go figure). From there, it's about a 15 minute walk, horse ride, or push-cart ride to the point. Don't expect to have the view to yourself though! The place becomes carnival-like with hordes of people, amusement park rides and pushy vendors. Arrive at least 45 minutes before sunset to beat the rush and claim a good position. You may want to skip the experience though, as many tourists complain that it's over-hyped and the entrance fee is unreasonable.

Marvel Over the Exquisite Jain Temples

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Way before the arrival of the British, influential and wealthy devotees of the Jain religion from Gujarat built some of the finest Jain temples in India (and the world) at Delwara near Mount Abu. The temple complex was constructed between the 11th-13th centuries and is undoubtedly Mount Abu's most spectacular attraction. Its five temples are devoted to various Jain tirthankara s (saints). The two biggest temples (Vimal Vasahi and Luna Vasahi) each took thousands of artisans about 14 years to complete, and have astonishing intricately carved marble work. Sadly, photography isn't allowed. The temples are open to the public daily from noon until 6 p.m. All leather items, footwear, phones and cameras must be left outside at the paid storage counter. Furthermore, menstruating women are considered to be unclean and shouldn't enter the temples. Shared jeeps run to Delwara from Chacha Museum Chowk in Mount Abu's market area.

Go on a Pilgrimage

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Mount Abu is linked to various sages and seers in ancient Hindu texts and mythology. Such holy heritage means that many temples and religious places exist there. The Dattatreya cave temple on top of Guru Shikha peak is the most frequently visited one. It houses the footprints of guru Dattatreya, the guru of yogis and ascetics. He's believed to be an incarnation of the divine trinity (lords Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). There's also a temple belonging to his mother, Ahilya, nearby. The cave temple of Arbuda Devi (also known as Adhar Devi temple) is another popular Hindu temple, situated just outside town on the way to the Jain temples. Legend has it that serpent goddess Arbuda saved the life of Lord Shiva's bull, Nandi, on the mountain. The great sage Vashistha lived at Mount Abu and is said to have performed a ritual sacrifice that created the four warrior Rajput clans. There's an ashram and Gaumukh temple dedicated to him. In addition, within the ruins of Achalgarh fort, the 9th century Achaleshwar Mahadev temple is where Lord Shiva's toe is unusually worshiped.

Explore Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

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The great outdoors beckons at Mount Abu! The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary covers nearly 116 square miles (300 square kilometers) of the mountain and has many rare plants (including medicinal plants), plus valleys, peaks and forests. There are numerous walking trails of various distances and difficulties in the sanctuary, ranging from half-day to longer multi-day expeditions. Rock climbing, rappelling, caving and camping are also possible. Hiking & Trekking Company conducts popular guided walks and day hikes. Rajasthan Adventure and Nature Academy is recommended for adventure activities such as rock climbing. Contact Mahendra ‘Charles’ Dan of Mount Abu Treks for bespoke treks and village visits. The cost of entering the sanctuary is 50 rupees for Indians and 300 rupees for foreigners.

Spot Crocodiles at Trevor's Tank

If you don't want to go hiking through Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, you can easily visit Trevor's Tank to spend time amid nature. This huge reservoir was made by British engineer Colonel G.H. Trevor, who bred crocodiles, in 1897. It's only 10 minutes from the Jain temples at Delwara, on the way to Dattatreya temple. The tank is a renowned picnic spot, and there are walkways and viewing stations around it for wildlife watching. Large crocodiles can often be seen resting on the banks during November and December. Birdwatchers should head to Salim Ali Point for standout sightings. The entry fee is 50 rupees per person for Indians and 100 rupees for foreigners, plus additional charges for vehicles.

Have Fun at Thrill Zone Adventure Park

Thrill Zone Adventure Park

About 15 minutes further along the road from Trevor's Tank, Thrill Zone Adventure Park offers an enticing array of almost 25 fun activities. Some of them are zip-lining, ATV rides, dirt bikes, horse riding, rappelling, land zorbing, paintball and archery. The park has been well-developed, and is safe and professionally managed. It's open daily from 9 a.m. until sunset. The cost is 250-350 rupees per activity, with discounts provided for multiple activities. There's also a camping ground for those who wish to stay overnight.

Meditate with the Brahma Kumaris

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If you're spiritually-inclined, you can learn about and try Raja Yoga meditation at the global headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris (Daughters of Brahma) in Mount Abu. The beliefs of this spiritual community stem from Hinduism but are distinct from it. The Brahma Kumaris focus on soul-consciousness—that is on people's identities as souls, as opposed to bodies and the associated labels. According to them, souls enter bodies on earth to experience life and grow. Their teachings aim to create a shift from outer material dependency to inner awareness. This will uplift souls and bring about a spiritual re-awakening of humanity. The Brahma Kumaris' headquarters has a number of campuses. The recreational Peace Park, close to Thrill Zone Adventure Park, is ideal for beginner meditation. Guided tours and short films about the concepts of Raja Yoga are provided there. Spiritual retreats and talks are offered at Madhuban , in Mount Abu town, for those who want a more immersive experience. The mortal remains of the Brahma Kumaris' founder are laid to rest there. Serious spiritual seekers can stay at Shantivan Ashram at the base of Mount Abu.

Attend a Festival

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Mount Abu has two annual tourist festivals that celebrate the culture of the region. The Summer Festival coincides with the occasion of Buddha Purnima (in April or May each year), while the Winter Festival always happens from December 29–31. Attractions include folk performances, ballad singing, bands, processions, kite flying, and sports competitions.

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1. Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake

1 km from city center 1 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The beautiful Nakki lake is surrounded by hills on all sides and boating here is a blissful experience. This is the only artificial lake in India to be created at a height of more than 1200m from sea level.

2. Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar

9 km from city center 2 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

This is the highest peak of the Aravali range with an altitude of about 1,722m above sea level. The trek to the top of the mountain is adventurous and fun.

3. Toad Rock

Toad Rock

1 km from city center 3 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Known as The mascot of Mount Abu, Toad Rock is one of the most frequented point in the itinerary of all visitors. To see the panoramic beauty of the surrounding lake and greenish hilly regions you can climb up the rock and capture the breathtaking scenery.

4. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

12 km from city center 4 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Mount Abu is a beautiful hill station endowed with variety of flora and fauna in the land of deserts. The mystifying and beautiful city is a scared pilgrimage spot besides being a summer gateway.

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5. Dilwara Temples

Dilwara Temples

2 km from city center 5 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The Dilwara temples, located about 3 kms from Mount Abu, were mainly built by Vastupal and Tejpal, between the 11th and 13th centuries AD. Surrounded by lush greenery and located on a height above the surrounding areas, these temples are world famous for their stunning use of marble - many visitors consider these to be architecturally superior to even the Taj Mahal. Everything from the doors to the ceilings and the pillars are extremely intricately designed - at one point, the marble ceiling is so finely that it's actually translucent.

6. Mount Abu Sunset Point

Mount Abu Sunset Point

2 km from city center 6 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The sunset point has a pleasant climate throughout the year. While nature lovers can sprawl in the last rays of the sun. One will easily be in awe of the setting magic of the coloured sky in hues of red and orange, contrary to the greens Ranges. The climate makes it favourable to enjoy the sunset in peace without any hustle.

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7. Raghunath Temple

Raghunath Temple

1 km from city center 7 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The locals hold faith in Lord Raghunath to whom this temple is dedicated. Located close to the Nakki Lake this is a major religious attraction for tourists. The pilgrim is apparently relieved of all pains and pangs after a visit to this temple.

8. Brahma Kumaris Ashram Mount Abu

Brahma Kumaris Ashram Mount Abu

1 km from city center 8 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is an international non-governmental spiritual organization founded by Dada Lekhraj Kripalani in the 1930s with its headquarters located in Mount Abu. The hill station of Mount Abu is also called 'Madhuban' (forest of honey) is a largely self-sufficient community, with a large international family of practising yogis who come each year.

9. Mount Abu Honeymoon Point

Mount Abu Honeymoon Point

2 km from city center 9 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The honeymoon point at an elevation of 4000 foot offers an exquisite view of the sun setting down. Also known as Anadara Point, considered an ideal spot to unwind after a long day of travel and sightseeing. The beauty lies in the backdrop of Nakki Lake and Old gateway to Mount Abu.

10. Achalgarh Village

Achalgarh Village

6 km from city center 10 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Achalgarh village is a picturesque village in Mount Abu which is famous for the Achalgarh fort and Achleshwar temple. The fortress Achalgarh is situated at the top of a mountain peak.

11. Universal Peace Hall

Universal Peace Hall

1 km from city center 11 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Universal Peace Hall is also known as Om Shanti Bhavan is the main assembly hall constructed at Brahma Kumari Spiritual University in 1983. The serene white structure has a seating capacity of 5,000 with a facility of translation in 16 languages simultaneously during various events. The attractive hall was declared as a public tourist place after which more than 8,000 people visit on a daily basis.

12. Arbuda Devi Temple

Arbuda Devi Temple

1 km from city center 12 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Arbuda Devi Temple is one of the most famous temples of Mount Abu. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is located on a peak of the Aravalis. It has a large number of steps devotees need to climb before reaching the temple.

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13. Trevor's Tank

Trevor's Tank

3 km from city center 13 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Trevor's Tank is a man-made crocodile breeding site and wildlife sanctuary. It is a popular picnic spot with picturesque views. A jungle safari is available up to a certain point from where you can walk and explore the pond housing the crocodiles.

14. Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple

1 km from city center 14 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Gaumukh temple has a sacred climb of 700 stairs as it offers both a panoramic view of the surrounding valley and is famous for the religious pilgrimages and meditation throughout the year. The mysterious water stream falling from the mouth of the marble bull is dedicated to Nandi, the divine bull of Lord Shiva in the Hindu mythology.

15. Shopping in Mount Abu

Shopping in Mount Abu

1 km from city center 15 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The summer capital of the Rajputana rulers has marvellous shopping markets which serve as an authentic local experience. Every traveller can find various kinds of goods such as Rajasthani crafts, paintings, leather goods along with a few Gujarati artworks and many other accessories and apparels.

16. Shankar Math

Shankar Math

0 km from city center 16 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Shankar Math is a Lord Shiva temple in Mount Abu. It is known for the 9ft tall Shiva Linga made of black stone which gives it the impression of Lord Shiva's dreadlocks. Devotees believe his third eye self-manifested on this Shiva Linga making Shankar Math highly revered. The Shiva Linga is automatically bathed by rainwater during the monsoon.

17. Government Museum Mount Abu

Government Museum Mount Abu

1 km from city center 17 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The Government Museum in Mount Abu is a popular tourist attraction, located within the Raj Bhawan premises. It houses a rich collection of artefacts depicting the tribal life of the region. There are also brass artefacts and Jan bronze carvings on display.

18. Champa Cave

Champa Cave

1 km from city center 18 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Champa Cave is a historical site in Mount Abu popular for trekking. It is located between Nakki Lake and Toad Road. Champaa Cave holds historical significance as Swami Vivekanand stayed and meditated here for. a few weeks in 1891. The cave site has picturesque surroundings with stunning views.

19. Nakki Lake Market

Nakki Lake Market

1 km from city center 19 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Nakki Lake Market is Mount Abu's main shopping market. It spreads across the road leading to the popular Nakki Lake with tiny shops and stalls. The market is known for local Rajasthani handicrafts like bandhaani clothes, cotton and silk Jaipur quilts, handmade dolls, handbags, paintings and leather goods.

20. Achalgarh Fort

Achalgarh Fort

6 km from city center 20 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

Achalgarh Fort is a 15-century fort in Mount Abu which now lies in ruins. The ruined fort complex houses a huge gate called Hanumanpol, which served as the main entrance. There. is a famous Shiva Temple (Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple) and Mandakini Lake inside the fort complex. Another major attraction is a huge Nandi statue.

21. Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple

Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple

6 km from city center 21 out of 21 Places To Visit in Mount Abu

The Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple is a Lord Shiva temple in Mount Abu, situated in the Achalgarh Fort complex. The temple is believed to have been built around the toe print of Lord Shiva who is worshipped here in the form of Shiva Linga. This Shiva Linga is believed to change colour 3 times during the day - red in the morning, saffron during the afternoon and wheatish in the evening.

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Top 25 Best Places To Visit In Mount Abu In 2024

Places To Visit In Mount Abu : Nestled amidst the expansive desert and arid plains of Rajasthan, Mount Abu stands out as the lone hill station in the region. Situated in the Aravalli Mountain range at the border of Rajasthan and Gujarat, it holds a special place as both a pilgrimage site and a popular tourist destination. Its unique charm stems from its natural beauty, strategic location, and the plethora of attractions that make Mount Abu a must-visit place.

1. Dilwara Jain Temples

The interiors of a Dilwara Jain Temple in Mount Abu

The Dilwara Jain Temples in Mount Abu showcase exquisite marble artwork, intricate ornamental carvings, impeccable stone laying techniques, and elegant sculptures that are bound to captivate anyone who visits. Dating back to the 11th and 13th centuries AD, this temple complex comprises five Jain temples: Vimal Vasahi, Luna Vasahi, Pithalhar, Khartar Vasahi, and Mahavir Swami. Their distinctive architecture and enchanting design make them a top attraction in Mount Abu, appealing not only to tourists but also to pilgrims seeking a spiritually enriching experience.

2. Nakki Lake

A man rowing a boat in Nakki Lake in Mount Abu

Legend has it that the divine hands of the gods crafted Nakki Lake, where the crystal-clear blue waters transform into breathtaking hues mirroring the ever-changing sky. This lake holds profound significance in Mount Abu as it is where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed, adding to its sacred aura. Surrounded by a plethora of dining options catering to diverse tastes, Nakki Lake stands out as a must-visit destination in Mount Abu, offering a blend of natural beauty, spiritual resonance, and culinary delights that should not be missed.

3. Peace Park

The serene and peaceful atmosphere of Peace Park, among the best tourist places in Mount Abu

Set within the tranquil realm of the Brahma Kumaris spiritual retreat, Peace Park stands as a sanctuary for those seeking respite from the bustle of city life. It ranks among Mount Abu’s must-visit destinations, drawing people who yearn for a serene environment to unwind and engage in meditation. Beyond meditation, the park offers a wealth of activities amidst its natural splendor. Exploring the park through a guided tour is highly recommended to fully embrace its essence and not miss out on its serene charm.

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4. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

A leopard in Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Within this subtropical haven thrive leopards, formidable predators of the feline world, amidst a rich tapestry of flora and fauna. The verdant landscape spans from sub-tropical thorn forests in the lower reaches to subtropical evergreen forests at higher altitudes, providing a diverse habitat for a multitude of rare and endangered animal species, alongside approximately 250 bird species. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, with its abundant natural wonders and captivating wildlife, stands as one of Mount Abu’s premier tourist destinations, beckoning visitors to explore its vibrant biodiversity.

5. Guru Shikhar Peak

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Tucked within the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Guru Shikhar Peak reigns as the loftiest summit not only in Mount Abu but across the entire Aravalli Mountain Range. Its lofty heights afford sweeping, awe-inspiring views of the surrounding landscapes, making it a beloved destination for tourists in Mount Abu. Moreover, visitors can explore the renowned Guru Dattatreya temple located here, revered as an embodiment of the Hindu trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva merged into one divine entity.

6. Sunset Point

The view from Sunset Point, among the prominent places to visit in Mount Abu

For couples seeking a romantic retreat in Mount Abu, Sunset Point stands out as the ultimate destination, offering a serene and peaceful ambiance. True to its name, this attraction is renowned for its spectacular sunset vistas, painting the sky with dazzling hues. Visitors can choose to stroll or opt for a horse ride to reach this picturesque spot. It’s an ideal location for those desiring a tranquil evening amid lush surroundings, witnessing nature’s breathtaking display as the sun sets beyond the rolling hills.

7. Abu Road

The glorious views of the Banas River near Abu Road

Mount Abu is brimming with delightful places to explore, and among them is the charming town of Abu Road. Nestled near the picturesque Banas River, Abu Road is primarily known for its railway station set amidst breathtaking scenery. This locale is home to several temples steeped in Hindu mythology, showcasing magnificent Indian architecture that attracts pilgrims seeking spiritual solace. The Banas River itself serves as a wonderful picnic spot, drawing both locals and tourists with its scenic allure, making Abu Road a top choice for pilgrimage and leisurely outings in Mount Abu.

8. Achalgarh Fort

The ruined reminiscent of Achalgarh Fort amidst lush greenery in Mount Abu

Achalgarh, initially constructed by the rulers of the Paramara Dynasty and later restored by Maharana Kumbha of the Mewar Kingdom, stands today as a captivating relic of a bygone era—a once grand fort and ancient kingdom now in ruins. This historical site holds a prominent spot among Mount Abu’s must-visit destinations, primarily due to its ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known as the Achaleshwar Mahadeva Temple. The fort’s commanding location offers breathtaking vistas of the city and surrounding hills, adding to its allure.

The impressive architecture of Achalgarh Fort includes two monumental towers made of grey granite that serve as a striking entrance feature. The temple itself boasts remarkable elements like a massive foot impression of Lord Shiva, a brass statue of the sacred cow Nandi, and three buffalo sculptures near the pond. These architectural marvels draw crowds of tourists from all corners of the globe, each year, to marvel at the rich history and intricate craftsmanship of this ancient site.

9. Trevor’s Tank

A crocodile sunbathing in Trevor’s Tank Crocodile Park in Mount Abu

While initially designed as a man-made crocodile breeding spot near Mount Abu, Trevor’s Tank, also known as Trevor’s Crocodile Park, offers much more than its primary purpose suggests. The lush green surroundings and invigorating fresh atmosphere of the park create an immersive experience that transcends its origins.

Beyond its crocodile inhabitants, Trevor’s Tank is also home to a variety of other animals, although the crocodiles remain the focal point of the park. Moreover, it serves as a haven for avid birdwatchers, adding to its appeal as a nature lover’s paradise.

Overall, Trevor’s Tank stands out among the pristine tourist spots in Mount Abu, catering to a diverse range of visitors, from those seeking tranquility to nature enthusiasts and photographers eager to capture the beauty of this unique sanctuary.

10. Toad Rock

The famous Toad Rock in Mount Abu

Nestled beside Nakki Lake lies a captivating spot to discover in Mount Abu. Toad Rock, an exceptional rock formation shaped like a toad, draws numerous inquisitive visitors due to its peculiar appearance and stunning setting. Scaling this rock is simple, offering a perch to admire breathtaking views of Nakki Lake and the scenic cityscape beyond. It stands out as a compelling attraction in Mount Abu that captivates the attention of every tourist.

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11. Sri Raghunath Temple

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For a serene and spiritually enriching experience, a visit to Sri Raghunath Temple is highly recommended in Mount Abu. Situated close to Nakki Lake, this temple dates back to the 14th century and is dedicated to Sri Raghunath Ji, regarded as the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Besides its religious significance, the temple’s architecture is a draw for tourists. Whether you’re exploring Toad Rock or enjoying Nakki Lake, don’t miss the opportunity to visit this sacred site—it’s truly one of the top destinations in Mount Abu.

12. Honeymoon Point

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With its name alone, it’s clear that Honeymoon Point is among Mount Abu’s most enchanting spots for romantic getaways. Being a small hill station, all the tourist attractions are conveniently close by. For a breathtaking sunset experience with your loved one from a mountain peak, head to Mount Abu Honeymoon Point at least half an hour before sunset. The scenic beauty and refreshing breezes are sure to create memorable moments. The journey to Honeymoon Point involves a 2-kilometer hike, so be ready; pack water and snacks for the trek. It’s undeniably one of the most captivating tourist spots in Mount Abu.

13. Tibetan Market

tibetan market in mount abu

Whether or not you have a passion for shopping, there’s an undeniable charm in exploring a Tibetan market during a hill station getaway. The market in Mount Abu is a lively blend of street vendors and specialty shops, offering everything from trendy clothing to beautiful costume jewelry. It’s a haven for shoppers and bargain hunters alike, creating a paradise for those with a love for fashion and deals. Even if shopping isn’t your main agenda, strolling through this market during your Mount Abu sightseeing adds a delightful touch to your vacation.

14. Adhar Devi Temple

A place to visit in Mount Abu

Adhar Devi Temple stands as a revered sanctuary in Mount Abu, devoted to the Hindu goddess Durga. Nestled within a cave, reaching this temple involves ascending 365 stairs. However, the effort is rewarded with a serene and spiritually uplifting atmosphere. Moreover, the panoramic view of the verdant hills from the summit adds to the experience. The temple sees a surge in visitors, both worshippers and tourists, during festive periods associated with Goddess Durga, notably during Navratri. It remains one of Mount Abu’s top tourist attractions, drawing people seeking both religious solace and natural beauty.

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15. Universal Peace Hall

A place to visit in Mount Abu

Established in 1983, the Universal Peace Hall is a venue designed for large gatherings. With a seating capacity for approximately 5,000 individuals, it also features an office equipped for simultaneous interpretation in 16 languages. Open to travelers for visits, this hall receives around 8,000 visitors daily. It’s a must-see destination during your Mount Abu sightseeing excursion, offering a unique experience of grandeur and cultural inclusivity.

16. Gaumukh Temple

A place to visit in Mount Abu

Nestled in the picturesque environs of Mount Abu, Gaumukh Temple stands as a significant Hindu sanctuary. Legend has it that the temple was constructed to honor a vow made by Saint Vashishth. It’s said that this site was where the saint performed ritual sacrifices (yagnas) that led to the creation of the four prominent Rajput groups. Within the temple compound, you’ll also discover an Agni-Kund, a tank-like structure believed to be the actual site of these ancient rituals.

17. Mt Abu Bazaar

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Indulge in a delightful shopping experience at the vibrant markets of Mount Abu, where you can find charming souvenirs to cherish or gift to loved ones back home. Explore places like Kashmiri Cottage Emporium, Piccadilly Plaza, government handicraft emporium, and Khadi Bazar, each offering a unique array of treasures. From exquisite shawls and handlooms to intricate handicrafts, textiles, and nourishing Ayurvedic oils, these markets are a paradise for shoppers seeking authentic and beautiful keepsakes.

18. Arbuda Devi Temple

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Arbuda Devi Temple stands out as a renowned highlight in Mount Abu, situated within a cave complex that requires ascending 365 steps carved into the mountain. Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this temple holds great significance for devotees and is a popular pilgrimage site and tourist attraction. It particularly draws a significant crowd during the festive season of Navratri, adding to its allure as a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and travelers alike.

19. Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University

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The Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University in Mount Abu is a significant institution that serves as a gateway to spiritual exploration for numerous devotees and seekers. It offers insights into Hindu culture, traditions, and the concept of the afterlife, guiding individuals on a path of spiritual regeneration. Visitors can engage in activities like attending lectures, practicing meditation, and exploring the relationship between the body and soul. A stroll through the campus allows one to soak in the serene atmosphere and positive energy, making it a valuable experience for those on a spiritual quest.

Sirohi-The City of God – Devnagri

Sitting amidst captivating hill terrain and mountainous vistas, Siranwa Hills in Sirohi, Rajasthan, stands out as a stunning and picturesque city. Its scenic beauty is complemented by numerous forts and temples, making it a cultural and historical gem in the region. Located about 83 kilometers away from Mount Abu, Siranwa Hills is home to several famous temples including Jiraval Temple, Karodi Dhwaj Temple, Madhusudan Temple, Mungthala and Patranarayan Temple, Mirpur Temple, Pavapuri Temple, Sarneshwar Temple, and Vasant Garh Temple, each adding to the city’s rich spiritual heritage.

21. Ranakpur

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Nestled in Desuri Tehsil within the scenic Pali district, Ranakpur is a charming village situated to the west of the Aravalli ranges. This idyllic destination is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting lush green landscapes, captivating waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, and peaceful surroundings that beckon visitors to extend their stay. Positioned approximately 160 kilometers away from Mount Abu, Ranakpur offers opportunities to explore the Ranakpur Wildlife Sanctuary or indulge in invigorating treks amidst its natural splendor, ensuring a memorable experience for all who visit.

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22. Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary

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Nestled 66 kilometers away from Mount Abu, the Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary stands as a protected natural reserve within the Jessore hills. Covering an expansive area of 180 square kilometers, this sanctuary is a habitat to a diverse range of wildlife including civet cats, wild boar, striped foxes, and hyenas, among others.

23. Nathdwara

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Nestled along the Banas River, Nathdwara is renowned for its ancient temples, most notably the Nathdwara Shrinathji Temple dedicated to Lord Shrinath Ji and Lord Krishna. The name “Nathdwara” translates to “The Gateway to Lord Shrinath,” emphasizing its spiritual significance. In addition to its religious heritage, Nathdwara is celebrated for its traditional Rajasthani Pichwai paintings, showcasing intricate artistry and cultural richness.

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Situated 128 kilometers from Mount Abu, this village rests serenely along the banks of the Jawai River, drawing tourists to its scenic allure and cultural landmarks. Among its attractions is Jawai Dham, a site of significance and interest for visitors. The village is also home to several revered temples including the Kambeshwar Mahadev Temple, the Abhinav Mahavir Dham, and the Dev Giri Temple, adding to its spiritual ambiance. Furthermore, it serves as a vital habitat for migratory birds, with around 100 species flocking here during the winter months, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

25. Ambaji Temple

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Ambaji Temple stands as a renowned destination near Mount Abu, revered as one of the significant Shakti Peethas globally. Devoted to Arasuri Amba, an embodiment of Goddess Durga, this temple holds immense spiritual importance. What sets it apart is the absence of a central idol for worship. Instead, the temple complex boasts numerous shrines dedicated to deities like Ambikeshwar Mahadev, Varahi Mata, Ganapati, Khodiyar Mata, Hanuman, and Ajayar Mata, creating a divine atmosphere rich in religious diversity and devotion.

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Top 15 Places to Visit in Mount Abu

Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station , is a picturesque hill station. Abu acts as a green oasis among the state’s arid plains . And because of these reasons, people from Rajasthan and Gujarat love spending their weekends here . Furthermore, the top places to visit in Mount Abu are a combination of man-made beauty , perched hills , lush vegetation , incredible architectural wonders , and panoramic beauty .

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About Rajasthan’s Mount Abu

Top 15 Places to Visit in Mount Abu

Mount Abu, the hill retreat, settles at the southernmost extremity of the Aravali range . It lies on the border of Rajasthan and Gujarat in the Sirohi District. Abu gets its fresh cold environment from the lush vegetation that covers the whole hillside. Abu is actually a plateau at an elevation of 1200 meters. Furthermore, Mount Abu is the highest point between the northern Himalayan range and the southern Nilgiri Mountains .

Mount Abu, according to mythology, represents the Himalayan’s son. Many sages and seers, including the renowned sage Vashistha, sought refuge on Mount Abu. Now, it is a Jain pilgrimage site. Abu is around a lake, and woody hills surround it. According to legend, Mount Abu gets its name after Arbuda, a serpent who descended to save Lord Shiva ‘s bull, Nandi.

Rajasthan’s Mount Abu is famous for its natural implication . That includes massive boulders, beautiful lakes, and a pleasant climate, making it an ideal location in Rajasthan’s arid desert. It is notable for the famous Dilwara temples and many archaeological relics. You will also find many exciting treks and picnic sites nearby. As well as royal retreats of various Rajputana families and some Raj period or relics.

How to Reach Mount Abu?

By Air: The nearest airport is in Udaipur City , which is 135 km away. Udaipur is easily accessible through flights from Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Abu Road, around 22 km from Mount Abu. This station connects Ahmadabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, and all other major cities.

By Road: Road network of the whole Rajasthan state is excellent. Rajasthan roads’ deluxe buses run at regular intervals from Abu to all important cities.

Best Time to Visit Mount Abu

Top 15 Places to Visit in Mount Abu

Summer (March-June): Rajashtan is Rajasthan and so is its warmth. The air temperature during summer will be 31-36 degrees Celsius . This warm season will not let you enjoy as much as the winter will. Though this is a good time to save money and avoid crowds .

Monsoon (July-October): Mount Abu doesn’t receive heavy rain showers. The air temperature usually remains between 28-34 degrees Celsius . The weather will cool with fresh and clean air . Nature will be at its best during the monsoon but some activities like boating at Nakki lake will be closed . And you may have to cancel your plans anytime.

Winter  (November-February): The best time to visit Mount Abu is during winter . The air temperature will be between 16-22 degrees Celsius . The weather will chill , dry , and just amazing . The Winter season will be perfect for sightseeing , adventure , and other activities . But winter being the peak season will offer you a lot of crowds, so be prepared 😉

NOTE: Book your tickets, hotel, and other necessary things like bikes/scooter/cab early. Be ready with a plan and start your day early to cope up with crowd. Pack woolen clothes to fight chill weather (especially during night).

Mount Abu, an ideal location in Rajasthan’s arid desert, attracts tourists due to many reasons. Reasons like glittery lakes , mountain top temples , and structural beauty with a cool and fresh climate . Apart from the best tourist attractions, it also opens its doors for treks , hikes , and adventure activities .

The most famous and top places to visit in Mount Abu mentioned in this travellingortraveling blog are Nakki Lake , Toad Rock , Dilwara Jain Temples , Sunset Point , Honeymoon Point , Gaumukh Temple , Shri Raghunathji Temple , Adhar Devi Temple , Trevor’s Tank , Guru Shikhar (Highest peak), Om Shanti Bhawan , Peace Park , Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary , Thrill Zone Adventure Park & Camps , and Achalgarh Fort .

#1 Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Nakki Lake is a beautiful lake that lies among hills. According to beliefs, it is chiseled out by the Gods with their nails. It’s a famous boating destination and India’s only man-made lake at 1200 meters above sea level. There are numerous points of interest in the surrounding hills.

#2 Toad Rock

Toad Rock, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Mount Abu’s Toad Rock, adjacent to Nakki Lake, is a beautiful spot to visit. The panorama that explodes upon you at Toad Rock wonderfully reflects all of Mount Abu’s natural splendor. This rock is a strangely shaped high stone that rests on the lake’s bank, seeming as if it may dive into its dappled waters at any moment.

This place will appeal to photographers due to its picturesque qualities. Toad Rock, despite its simplicity, is justifiably one of the most popular places to visit in Mount Abu.

#3 Dilwara Jain Temple

Dilwara Jain Temple

Dilwara Jain Temples are exquisitely carved and dedicates to the Jain Tirthankaras . These were erected between the 11th and 13th centuries A.D. The earliest of these is the Vimal Vasahi temple, which worships the first Tirthankara. It is a remarkable example of temple construction, built-in 1031 A.D. (by Vimal Shah, a trader, and representative of the then Gujarat king). The central shrine has a reflection of Rishabhdev and a massive courtyard with 52 tiny shrines, each housing a magnificent figure of a Tirthankara. The courtyard entrance has 48 lovely and sophisticated carved pillars.

The Lun Vasahi Temple dedicates to the 22nd Tirthankaras-Neminath, was erected in 1231 A.D. by two brothers from the Porwal Jain sect, Vastupal, and Tejpal, both Ministers of Raja Vir Dhawal, a king of Gujarat. The temple is a superb example of excellent craftsmanship, with door casings, pillars, and sculptures on the entrances.

#4 Sunset Point

Sunset Point, Places in Mount Abu

Being a sunset lover, I think this is one of the best places to visit in Mount Abu . Sunset point lies South-west of Nakki Lake. Here the sun gradually drowns itself in the blue sky between two mountain peaks. At this location, steps lead up to a high terrace with an awe-inspiring view of the setting sun.

#5 Honeymoon Point

Honeymoon Point, Mount Abu

Honeymoon Point or Andra Point is a popular destination (especially for couples). It offers a beautiful view of the lush green plains and valleys. The early evening hours are when the site is at its most attractive .

#6 Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple is a Hindu temple in Mount Abu. The word Gaumukh means the face of a cow (“ gau ” means cow , and “ mukh ” means face ). The shrine gets its name from a natural spring that runs all the way through a carved cow’s head. The sage Vashishtha’s famous “yagna” was held here.

Against the picturesque background, a wonderfully carved hill temple of Arbuada-the mighty serpent stands. The magnificent marble figure of Nandi, the celestial bull saved by Arbuada, lies nearby.

#7 Shri Raghunathji Temple

Shri Raghunathji Temple, Nakki Lake

The Raghunath temple is located close to Nakki Lake. It was erected in the 14th century and, is a popular pilgrimage site. Shri Raghunath Ji, the avatar of Lord Vishnu, is worshipped in the temple. And according to their beliefs, he protects his devotees from all-natural disasters. The Vaishnavaites and travelers with a religious inclination pay a visit to the temple. Furthermore, the temple is said to provide relief from life’s aches and pains.

#8 Adhar Devi Temple

Adhar Devi Temple or Arbuda Devi Temple

Adhar Devi Temple or Arbuda Devi Temple settles atop a cliff in a cave. The temple dedicates to Goddess Durga and is 3 km from Mount Abu. It is one of the most important religious sites in the hill town. A visit to the Adhar Devi Temple necessitates climbing 365 high stairs. But the effort is well worth it as it offers a bird’s-eye view of Mount Abu.

The temple is built out of a huge rock and visitors must bend and crawl to access the interior shrine. During Navratri (a nine-day Hindu festival), crowds of Hindu pilgrims go to the temple and is celebrated with zeal/ full gusto.

#9 Trevor’s Tank

Trevor's Tank, Abu

Trevor’s tank gets its name from the British engineer. It nestles in the heavily forested hills of the Aravali Ranges and is a haven for bird watchers. A large number of beautiful birds are present here. Pheasants, peacocks, and partridges are the most significant.

#10 Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar, Mount Abu's highest peak

Guru Shikhar, Mount Abu’s highest peak, is one of the most beautiful places. The temple erected atop this summit exudes a sense of calm. With only a small piece of pink poking out of an otherwise basic white chalk structure, the temple seemed like something out of a fairy tale.

#11 Om Shanti Bhawan

Om Shanti Bhawan or the Universal Peace Hall

Om Shanti Bhawan, or the Universal Peace Hall, lies in the center of Abu. It’s a gorgeous corridor for gatherings, with enough room for 5,000 people to sit comfortably. In addition to this, an interpretation office in 16 dialects is available at all times. It’s a no-reservation traveler spot. Every day, about 8,000 people come to view it. This is a top Mount Abu tourist attraction.

Here, on a massive scale, consistently meaningful meetings are organized. It’s possible to reach Rajyoga Education’s extraordinary offices for Indians as well as distant brothers and sisters from this location. Students may take classes that focus on characteristics and otherworldliness.

#12 Peace Park

Peace Park, Mount Abu

The Brahma Kumaris Peace Park is perfect and serene, an indigenous ecosystem where peace and entertainment coexist. The recreation area is between two prominent Aravali peaks — Guru Shikhar and Achal Garh — on the journey’s major route. Around 8 km from the Brahma Kumaris base camp on Mount Abu lies the Peace Park, a desert spring of common excellence.

Brahma Kumars and Kumaris who enjoy welcoming a large number of visitors regularly lovingly take care of this location. Guests can see a short video clip that highlights the inherent grandeur of the human spirit and interesting notions associated with Rajyoga contemplation in addition to taking a guided tour of the leisure facility.

#13 Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

In the Mount Abu mountains lies the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. While many people come here just for sightseeing and vantage points, the majority come to see the wildlife and avian residents. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary stretches for around 7 km and is just 300 m wide at its narrowest point. Taking a long walk down The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary will not cause you to miss anything.

Flower splendor abounds at the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary in the Indian state of Rajasthan. This wildlife Sanctuary has 449 genera and 820 species of plants from 112 different plant families. Furthermore, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary has a large collection of orchids.

#14 Thrill Zone Adventure Park & Camps

Thrill Zone Adventure Park & Camps

You’ll be astonished by the sheer number of fascinating and exhilarating games and daring activities at Thrill Zone Adventure Park. Here participants immerse in a stimulating environment full of energy and passion. Numerous sports are present around the area such as bungee jumping and zip-lining as well as zip bikes and ATVs.

Thrill Zone Adventure Park is the best place to go if you’re feeling adventurous and in need of a getaway.

#15 Achalgarh Fort

Achalgarh Fort, Top Sights in Mount Abu

The Achalgarh Fort lies at a distance of 8 km from Rajasthan’s Mount Abu. Achalgarh Fort is a medieval landmark of Mt Abu, with massive battlemented walls and a location atop a mountain summit giving magnificent views . Fort was commissioned by Rana Kumbha, who was responsible for hundreds of huge castles in southern Rajasthan.

The 10-minute trek to the sculpted Jain temples is well worth it for the scenery and art. Just below the route lies the Achleshwar temple . The temple has a Nandi that people believe is made of Panchadattu (five metals); gold, silver, copper, brass, and zinc, and weighs more than 4 tonnes.

And the Mandakini lake , surrounded by rocky hills and adorned with pictures of a Rajput ruler and buffaloes, lies nearby. Legend has it that the tank was filled with ghee and was a drinking spot for demons masquerading as buffaloes until they were shot down by Raja Adi Pal.

I think the reason behind the evergreen tourism of Mount Abu is its weather and numerous yet unique tourist attractions . As these places to visit in Mount Abu offer natural lakes , man-made ancient temples , charming panorama , and adventure that may cheer anyone. So, in the end, I would like to wish you a happy and beautiful journey. Stay safe and let the adventure begin 😉

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20 Best Places to Visit in Mount Abu

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Mount Abu is the popular and only hill station of Rajasthan at an altitude of 1127 meters from sea level . This place has a cool climate with a wide dense forest surrounded by beautiful Nakki lake. Mount Abu is also known as ‘ Kashmir of Rajasthan ’, ‘the heaven on earth’, and ‘the abode of gods’. This place is rich in flora and fauna.

Mount Abu offers various places to visit across the globe. There are unique places, wildest spots, religious temples, historical monuments, ancient architecture, wildlife sanctuaries , and many places exist in this region.

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Here’s the guide to visiting and enjoying some of the best places on Mount Abu:

1. mount abu wildlife sanctuary.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary Rajasthan

This wildlife sanctuary is known for its vast animals and plants. It has more than 112 plant species with 449 genera species. It is home to various creatures, beautiful flowers, and especially bamboo are rich in this area. Great place to enjoy nature along with different species. One of the best places to visit in Ranakpur .

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Ideal Duration: 1-2 days
  • How to Reach: Take a Taxi

Sirohi Mount Abu Rajasthan

It is a beautiful city surrounded by extreme mountain ranges and hilly terrains. It consists of many temples and forts that attract many tourists. The popular temples to visit in Sirohi are Karodi Dhwaj temple, Madhusudhan temple, Pavapuri temple, Mirpur temple, and Jiraval temple.

This city follows and is known for its traditional Rajasthani life. It has a dry to semi-arid climate. It is even hotter in summer and dries at above 40 degrees Celsius. In Rajasthan – April and winter are the best time to visit Sirohi.

  • Ideal Duration: 1 day
  • How to Reach: Sirohi is well-connected by road and can be reached from cities like Udaipur and Jodhpur.

3. Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan

It is a 15th-century Mewar fortress located in the western Aravallis near Mount Abu. Rana Kumbha was the constructor of this tremendous fort. Kumbhalgarh was the birthplace of many great people like Great king Maharana Pratap, and King Udai.

This is recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO. The architecture of this fort is magnificent that attracts many visitors. Badal Mahal is also situated at the compound of Kumbhalgarh.

  • How to Reach: Kumbhalgarh is easily accessible by road from Udaipur and other nearby cities.
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4. Nathdwara

 Nathdwara Mount Abu

It is one of the popular pilgrimage spots in Mount Abu located on the banks of the River Banas. The very popular Nathdwara Shrinathji temple is also situated here. Shrinathji was a great ruler Lord Shrinath”. Also, the Rajasthani style of art known as “Pichwai Paintings” attracts visitors’ eyes.

  • Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year, but best during festivals like Holi and Janmashtami
  • How to Reach: Nathdwara is well-connected by road and is a short drive from Udaipur.

5. Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary

Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary Mount Abut Rajasthan

It is a wildlife sanctuary mainly used to preserve and protect sloth Bears, located in the Jessore hills in Mount Abu. Along with sloth bears, this sanctuary is home to various animal species like wild boar, civet cat, hyenas, etc. It is also known for its various plant species and beautiful scenic views. One of the best places to visit is Mount Abu.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to March
  • How to Reach: The sanctuary is located near Abu Road and is accessible by road from nearby cities.

Jawai, Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Jawai is a small village on the banks of River Jawai in Mount Abu. It is popularly known for its Jawai Dam constructed in earlier days across the river. It is home to many water species like snakes, and crocodiles. Some popular sanctuaries in this place preserve various migrated birds and animals like leopards.

Over 100 bird species migrated to this region every winter season. Also, temples like Kambeshwar, Mahadev, and Dev Giri are religious spots to visit in Jawai.

  • How to Reach: Jawai is best reached by road from cities like Udaipur and Jodhpur.

Pali Mount Abu

Pali is an industrial city situated on the banks of River Bandi. It consists of many historical dynasties including the great Rajputs. This city was ruled by many great rulers across the ages the Chauhans, Maharana Pratap, Prithviraj Chauhan, and Sher Shah Suri.

It has rich heritage culture with dams, temples, and various forts. Being under different rulers it has different architectural styles and designs. October – March is the best time to visit Pali.

  • How to Reach: Pali is well-connected by road and is a short drive from cities like Jodhpur and Udaipur.

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Bera Safari Lodge Mount Abu Rajasthan

Bera is one of the deadliest spots in Rajasthan. It is a city located away from the forest of Aravallis. It is known for its huge population of wild leopards. This place is perfect for wildlife photographers. Along with leopards, animals like hyenas, mongooses, crocodiles, nilgais, etc are also appearing in this place.

  • How to Reach: Bera is best reached by road from cities like Udaipur and Jodhpur.

9. Haldighati

Haldighati Mount Abu

This place is a tribute to Maharana Pratap’s loyal horse ‘Chetak’. This place is surrounded by Aravallis on either side. Haldighati is the place where an epic battle takes place between Maharana Pratap and Akbar. One of the best historical places to visit is Mount Abu.

  • How to Reach: Haldighati is easily accessible by road from Udaipur.

10. Achalgarh

Achalgarh Mount Abu Rajasthan

Achalgarh is the best tourist place and an important landmark in Mount Abu. Rana Kumbha was the creator of these numerous fort, the ruler at that time.

It is located at the peak point of a mountain crest in the Thar desert of Rajasthan. Trekking and camping at Achalgarh are most favorable for visitors. Don’t confuse Achalgarh also known as Achalgadh. Read Also: Rajasthan: History of the Imperial State of India

  • How to Reach: Achalgarh is a short drive from Mount Abu and is accessible by road.

11. Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake, Mount Abu, Rajasthan

It is a love lake of Mount Abu with approximately a quarter-mile road and half a mile long. This is the largest man-made lake in India and offers romantic scenery for visitors.

The Garcia tribe in this region made this lake their sacred lake and worship their ancestors as a festival in Shukla Paksha in April. One of the best places to visit is Mount Abu. Read Also: Best Places to Visit Rajasthan in February

  • Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year, but best during the winter months
  • Ideal Duration: Half a day
  • How to Reach: Nakki Lake is located in Mount Abu and is easily accessible by roadand Take a Taxi .

12. Honeymoon Point

Honeymoon Point Mount Abu Rajasthan

This point is located at a height of 4000 feet with a background of an old gateway to Mount Abu and Nakki lake. This place is also known as Anadara point. With the glowing climate by clapping your hands, you can spread happiness to nature. This place has its own identity in Mount Abu tourism. Also, read 7 Famous Hill Stations In Rajasthan For A Family Weekend Vacation .

  • Ideal Duration: 1-2 hours
  • How to Reach: Honeymoon Point is located in Mount Abu and is a short drive from the main town.

13. Toad Rock

Toad Rock Mount Abu Rajasthan

Toad Rock is located near Nakki lake. It is a perfect combination of natural beauty with great scenic views. This big stone looks like a person sitting on the shores of the lake and enjoying the beautiful view of Nakki lake.

On the top of the stone, it gives more chances to see a full view of the lake. One of the best and simple places to visit is Mount Abu. Read Also: How Many Days Should Spend in Rajasthan?

  • Ideal Duration: 1 hour
  • How to Reach: Toad Rock is located near Nakki Lake in Mount Abu and is easily accessible by road.

14. Shri Raghunath Temple

 Shri Raghunath Temple Mount Abu

This temple is dedicated to Shri Raghunath an incarnative of Lord Vishnu located near NakkiLake in Mount Abu. It is an ancient temple built in the 14 th century with extraordinary architecture.

Vaishnav devotees are mostly attracted to this place. It gives you one plus two offers by visiting this temple you can also visit NakkiLake and Toad Rock. Best place in Mount Abu. Read Also: Top 7 Destination Wedding Places in Rajasthan with Price .

  • Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year
  • How to Reach: The temple is located in Nathdwara and is easily accessible by road and Take a Taxi.

15. Mount Abu Bazar

Mount Abu Bazar Rajasthan

This Bazar is the perfect place for shopping, it has so many types of goods from food items to clothes, from hand-made to ready-made. This place is popular for Rajasthani clothing, handicrafts, Kashmiri textiles, khadi bhandar, and khadi clothes.

The cosmetics of this place are available in Ayurvedic and Organic products good for your health and your skin. Best place to hang out with friends in your free time. Read Also: Abhaneri Festival Rajasthan

  • Ideal Duration: 2-3 hours
  • How to Reach: The bazaar is located in the heart of Mount Abu and is easily accessible by road and Take a Taxi.

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16. Trevor’s Tank

Trevor’s Tank Mount Abu Rajasthan

Trevor’s tank is located 5 km away from the city of Mount Abu. This place is constructed by a British specialist named Trevor, he wants to create a place to engage with nature in a certain way to increase the affection and love towards nature. It is a place with great landscape and the best place to visit for the local people and voyagers. Also, read 5 Best Cities To Visit In Rajasthan for Royal Experiences .

  • How to Reach: Trevor’s Tank is located near Mount Abu and is accessible by road and Take a Taxi.

17. Universal Peace Hall

 Universal Peace Hall Mount Abu

This place is also known as Om Shanti Bhawan used to meditate and for group discussions on issues. Over 5000 people can sit in it at a time. It was built in 1983. More than 8000 people visit this place every day. It has tremendous offices of Rajyoga Education for Indians. It is one of the best places to visit in Mount Abu. Read Also: Magnetic Fields Festival Rajasthan’s 2022: Jungle Safari and Garden Picnic .

  • How to Reach: Take a Taxi.

18. Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple Mount Abu

This temple is one of the holiest places in Mount Abu. This temple is a tribute to Saint Vashisht, which used to conduct yagna for Rajput groups. Agni Kund is a place to visit, it is the site of a conciliatory flame where Saint Vashisht performs his yagna. One of the best places to visit is Mount Abu.

  • How to Reach: Gaumukh Temple is located in Mount Abu and Take a Taxi for Reach there.

19. Dilwara Jain Temples

Dilwara Temples Mount Abu

Dilwara temples are located 3 km away from Mount Abu. This temple was built by Vimal Shah between the 11 th to 15 th centuries. The sculptures and monuments of this region have worldwide popularity because of their unique architectural style, named as Maru-Gurjara architecture. An impressive spot to visit is Mount Abu.

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  • How to Reach: The temples are located near Mount Abu and Take a Taxi for reach there.

20. Guru Shikhar

 Guru Shikhar Mount Abu

The highest peak in Rajasthan with an altitude of 5,676 feet. Dattatreya is the famous temple located on this spot. The footprints of Guru Dattatreya have been sanctified on a rock in a cave. You can also get a chance to visit the temple of Dattatreyas’s mother.

  • How to Reach: Guru Shikhar is located near Mount Abu and is accessible by road and Take a Taxi for reach there.

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Mount Abu: Hill Station In The Dessert | Top 12 Places To Visit In Mount Abu

Mount Abu, the sole hill station in Rajasthan nestled in the Aravali mountain range near the Gujarat border, is renowned for its natural beauty, religious sites, and historical significance. Its key attractions include Nakki Lake , believed to be India’s first man-made lake where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed, the exquisite Dilwara Jain Temples showcasing intricate marble carvings, Guru Shikhar, the highest peak offering panoramic views and housing a temple dedicated to Guru Dattatreya, Achalgarh Fort with its medieval architecture and unique temples, and the spiritual retreat of Brahma Kumaris Headquarters. Mount Abu is an ideal destination for a tranquil and rejuvenating holiday amidst Rajasthan’s cultural and spiritual essence.

Best Places To Visit In Mount Abu:

Mount Abu offers numerous trekking trails that wind through its rugged terrain, providing opportunities to explore its natural beauty up close. The popular trek to Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in the Aravalli Range, rewards trekkers with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Here are some places to visit in Mount Abu:

1. Dilwara Jain Temples

The Dilwara Jain Temples near Mount Abu in Rajasthan, India, consist of five temples renowned for their exquisite marble carvings and architecture dating from the 11th to 16th centuries. Each temple is dedicated to a different Jain Tirthankara. Notable features include elaborate shrines, intricate sculptures, and detailed carvings. Visitors can explore the temples during specified hours, with free entry but no photography allowed inside.

Timings: Open from 12:00 to 5:00, with special hours for Jains for worship from 6:00 to 12:00.

Entry Fees: free.

2. Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake, nestled in the picturesque hill station of Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India, holds a unique charm as the country’s inaugural man-made lake, purportedly excavated by the divine nails of a Hindu deity. It carries profound significance for the Garacia tribe, who hold it sacred. This scenic marvel draws tourists with its array of activities such as boating, horseback riding, and captivating vistas of the encircling mountains and rock formations. Notably, the iconic Toad Rock stands out, resembling a poised amphibian ready to leap into the serene waters. Additionally, a scenic trail leads to Sunset Point, offering breathtaking views of the lake at dusk. Beyond its natural allure, Nakki Lake is steeped in history, serving as the site where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed in 1948 . A poignant memorial, Gandhi Ghat, stands adjacent to the lake.

Timings: Open from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM, Nakki Lake extends its serene embrace, welcoming all except Jains, who may visit from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Entry Fees: Free

3. Toad Rock

Toad Rock stands as a prominent tourist hotspot within Mount Abu, Rajasthan. This imposing rock formation mirrors the shape of a poised toad, seemingly on the brink of leaping into the nearby Nakki Lake. Offering an ideal vantage point, Toad Rock beckons visitors to relish in the scenic splendor of the lake and surrounding hills, while also providing opportunities for adventurous pursuits such as trekking and rock climbing. Accessing Toad Rock requires ascending approximately 250 steps from the lakeside, presenting a challenge to some. Optimal timing for a visit is during the monsoon season, when the landscape is cloaked in vibrant greenery and the climate is temperate . Dating back billions of years .

4. Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar, nestled within the Aravalli Range in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, stands as the loftiest summit in the vicinity. Renowned among both tourists and pilgrims, it presents a breathtaking panorama of the encompassing hills and valleys. Moreover, it hosts a revered temple dedicated to Guru Dattatreya, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu. Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Mount Abu town, Guru Shikhar is accessible via road or trekking. At an elevation of 1,722 meters (5,650 feet) above sea level, this pinnacle holds the distinction of being one of the planet’s most ancient formations, boasting an impressive age of six billion years. Notably, Guru Shikhar is also home to the Mount Abu Observatory, boasting a 1.2-meter infrared telescope alongside various astronomy experiments, adding to its allure as a destination for both celestial enthusiasts and nature admirers alike.

5. Achalgarh Fort

Achalgarh Fort is a 15th-century fort in Mount Abu, Rajasthan. It was originally built by the Paramara dynasty rulers and later renovated and renamed by Maharana Kumbha, one of the most powerful kings of Mewar. The fort has a huge gate called Hanumanpol, which leads to the lower fort, and another gate called Champapol, which leads to the inner fort. Inside the fort complex, there are several temples, including the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and some Jain temples, built in 1513. The fort also offers a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and valleys, and the Mandakini Lake, which has a legend associated with it. The fort is now in a dilapidated condition, but still attracts many tourists and pilgrims who want to explore its history and culture.

6. Brahma Kumaris Headquarters

Brahma Kumaris is a spiritual movement that originated in Hyderabad, Sindh, during the 1930. The headquarters of Brahma Kumaris is located in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, and consists of four main campuses: Pandav Bhawan, Shantivan, Gyan Sarovar, and Peace Park. Each campus has its own features and facilities, such as meditation rooms, libraries, observatories, temples, and halls. The headquarters of Brahma Kumaris offers various programs and courses on personal development, meditation, and spirituality, as well as hosting events and conferences for different wings and departments of the organization. The headquarters of Brahma Kumaris is a place where people can learn, practice, and experience the values and teachings of the Brahma Kumaris, and also enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of Mount Abu. 

7. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning 288 km . within the Aravalli range of Rajasthan, India, stands as a safeguarded haven for a diverse array of flora and fauna. Among its inhabitants are leopards, sloth bears, sambar deer, wild boar, chinkara, and a plethora of bird species. Alongside its vibrant wildlife, the sanctuary is celebrated for its enchanting vistas, age-old temples , and captivating rock formations.

8. Sunset Point & Honeymoon Point

Sunset Point and Honeymoon Point stand as two sought-after destinations in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, nestled in proximity to Nakki Lake, offering breathtaking vistas of the sun’s descent behind the Aravalli hills. At Sunset Point, witness the kaleidoscope of hues painting the sky as the sun bids adieu to the day. It also doubles as a charming marketplace, where local handicrafts and souvenirs adorn stalls, adding to the experience.

Timings: From 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Entry Fees: at I NR 50 per person.

Honeymoon Point, also known as Anadara Point, serves as a romantic haven for couples, featuring two rocks resembling a man and a woman. Nestled at an elevation of 4000 feet, it offers a tranquil setting to bask in the natural splendor of Mount Abu.

Timings: from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

9. Vimal Vasahi

Vimal Vasahi, situated in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, is a distinguished Jain temple among the renowned Dilwara temples, celebrated for their opulent marble carvings and architectural grandeur. Constructed in the 11th century by Vimal Shah, a minister under Raja Bhimdeo’s reign , this temple venerates the first Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. Adorned with an array of exquisite features, including a captivating dome, ornate pillars, and intricately sculpted ceilings embellished with mesmerizing patterns, Vimal Vasahi stands as a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship and devotion.

10. Adhar Devi Temple

The Adhar Devi Temple, nestled in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, stands as a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga. Also known as Arbuda Devi Temple, it holds significance as the presumed abode of Arbuda, the serpent goddess revered for safeguarding the hill. Perched within a cave, accessible via a climb of 365 stairs carved into the mountainside, this temple offers a unique pilgrimage experience. Entranced devotees must crawl through a small opening to access the sanctum, where the divine presence is said to reside. As one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, revered sites where fragments of the goddess are believed to have fallen, the temple holds immense spiritual importance. It attracts throngs of pilgrims, especially during the Navratri festival , seeking blessings and divine grace.

11. Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple, situated in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, stands as a sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva and Saint Vashishtha. Its name derives from the natural spring flowing from a marble cow statue, revered by devotees for its sanctity. Nestled within a wild valley, accessing the temple entails climbing 700 stairs carved into the mountainside. Characterized by rock-cut architecture, the temple’s sanctum lies beyond a small opening. Notably, it features Agni Kund, a tank where Saint Vashishtha is believed to have conducted a yagna, shaping the four major Rajput clans. the temple’s association with the legends of the Ramayana, including Lord Rama and Lakshmana seeking Saint Vashishtha’s blessings, adds to its allure. A revered pilgrimage site, especially during the Navratri festival, Gaumukh Temple attracts devotees who offer prayers and worship the goddess.

12. Bailey’s Walk

Bailey’s Walk, a picturesque trekking and hiking trail nestled within the forests of Mount Abu, Rajasthan, offers an immersive journey through nature’s splendor. Named in honor of Sir Bailey, a passionate British officer and nature enthusiast who once traversed this path, it presents a captivating route connecting Nakki Lake to Sunset Point. Stretching approximately 2 kilometers one way, this trail not only provides breathtaking vistas but also offers the opportunity to encounter wildlife such as sloth bears, leopards, and rare bird species along the way. Additionally, hikers will pass by the revered temple of Goddess Aghai, accessed via a climb o f 54 steps , adding a touch of spirituality to the adventure.

These were some places to visit in Mount Abu. Hope you liked it. Have a safe journey!

How To Reach Mount Abu:

By Air : The nearest airport to Mount Abu is Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur, approximately 185 kilometers away. From there, you can hire a taxi or use bus services to reach Mount Abu.

By Road : Mount Abu is well-connected by roads to major cities like Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Jodhpur. State-run buses, as well as private buses, operate regular services to Mount Abu from various cities in Rajasthan and neighboring states.

By Train : Abu Road Railway Station, situated around 28 kilometers from Mount Abu, is the closest railway station. It is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur. From Abu Road, you can take a taxi or catch a bus to reach Mount Abu.

Here is a table of trains running from Delhi to Mount Abu Road Railway Station along with their name, number, timings and charges.

These trains running status may vary according to trains schedule, timing & availability. For accurate details you can visit official website of railway –  IRCTC

Mount Abu Weather & Temperature

Mount Abu experiences pleasant weather year-round, with variations in temperature depending on the season. Summers (March to June) are mild, with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 33°C. Monsoon (July to September) brings moderate to heavy rainfall, with temperatures between 21°C to 28°C. Autumn (October to November) sees a gradual cooling, with temperatures from 17°C to 32°C. Winters (December to February) are chilly, with daytime temperatures around 12°C to 22°C and colder nights ranging from 3°C to 12°C. Throughout the year, Mount Abu offers a comfortable climate, making it an attractive destination for tourists.

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Frequently asked questions:, what is the famous of mount abu.

Mount Abu is also popular as a seat of religious importance for Jains. 

How many places are in Mount Abu?

Mount Abu boasts serene lakes like Nakki Lake and Anasagar Lake, exciting wildlife sanctuaries such as Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary and Trevor’s Tank, religious monuments like Dilwara Jain Temples, Adhar Devi Temple, and Guru Shikhar, scenic viewpoints including Sunset Point, Toad Rock, and Honeymoon Point.

Is Mount Abu worth visiting?

Mount Abu, the sole hill station in Rajasthan, offers a refreshing escape with its serene Nakki Lake, renowned Dilwara Jain Temples, majestic Guru Shikhar peak, rich cultural heritage, and diverse flora and fauna. It’s a haven for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers alike.

What is the language of Mount Abu?

In Mount Abu, Hindi serves as the official language and is predominantly spoken by the locals. Additionally, some residents may converse in Rajasthani, a regional language of Rajasthan. The tone of communication in Mount Abu is noted for its polite and melodious nature. Moreover, English words or phrases are commonly heard,

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Places to Visit in Mount Abu: The Only Hill Station Amidst Rajasthan’s Deserts

Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan, which provides comfort and relief from the heat of the state. Engulfed in lush greenery, rich biodiversity, and glorious views, you’ll be glad you planned a vacation to this city. The places to visit in Mount Abu would make you feel like going back in time to the British era and the time when being a king meant something. From magnificent forts to British bungalows, you’ll see it all. This major tourist attraction would charm its way to your heart and make you fall head over heels in love with it.

Best Places to Visit in Mount Abu: An Alluring Tourist Destination

When it comes to planning a trip to Mount Abu, you can never go wrong. This destination is an absolutely blissful location for you to spend time and indulge in what makes your heart happy. The architectural wonders here and the religious temples would astound you and the picturesque tourist attractions would sweep you off your feet. So, let’s look at the top places to visit in Mount Abu .

  • Dilwara Jain Temples
  • Honeymoon Point
  • Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Trevor’s Tank
  • Tibetan Market
  • Ambaji Temple
  • Champa Cave
  • Achalgarh Fort

1. Nakki Lake: Watch the City Unfold in Front of Your Eyes

Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake or Nakki Jheel is a mesmerizing location for you to indulge in some relaxing boating activity and watch the city’s landscape from a different vantage point. The surrounding area is covered with lush greenery, rocks, and mountains while you’re in the middle of the serene lake. It’s like being in the center of nature, the tranquility of the place would let you hear your thoughts and send you into a trance as the boat rows forward. It’s the perfect place for photographers to capture aesthetic pictures. If you’re lucky enough, you might even witness a breathtaking sunset. This place is where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes are believed to be immersed as well. It's an excellent option when it comes to places to travel in India .

Best time to visit: 9:30 A.M to 6 P.M

Entry fee: Around INR 100/-

Distance from the city: Approx 1.1 km  

Things to do: Boat in the lake, plan a picnic, enjoy the gorgeous views, admire the nature, and click aesthetic pictures

Highlight: It’s known as Mount Abu’s Love Lake because of the romantic surroundings

Ideal for: Families, couples

Local Attractions: Toad Rock

Nearby restaurants: Sarovar, Mother’s Kitchen, Sankalp Restaurant

Nearby hotels: Hotel Crystal Inn, Hotel Marigold, Hotel Lake Inn

How to reach: You can reach here via a cab, taxi or an auto-rickshaw

2. Dilwara Jain Temples: Seek Blessings at this Auspicious Pilgrimage Site

Dilwara Jain Temples

The Dilwara Temples are one of the places to visit in Mount Abu that would leave you in awe of its austerity and glory. These temples are a pilgrimage site for Jains, and you can only appreciate its true beauty once you enter inside. The marvelous architecture from ceilings to doorways is one of the things that makes these religious temples a huge tourist attraction. You can soak in the spiritual vibes of the five temples: Vimal Vasahi, Luna Vasahi, Pittalhar, Parshvanath, and Mahavir Swami. The balance between simplicity and grandeur is clearly evident in these temples, which makes it among the most popular Mount Abu tourist places .

Best time to visit:

For Jains – 6 A.M to 6 P.M

For Non-Jains – 12 P.M to 6 P.M

Distance from the city: Approx 2.6 km

Things to do: Pray to the Gods in the temple, bask in the peaceful and serene atmosphere

Highlight: Human craftsmanship

Ideal for: Families

Nearby restaurants: Jodhpur Bhojanalaya, Jaipur Palace, Opa Restaurant  

Nearby hotels: Manek Manor Hotel, Palanpur Palace, Hotel Shiv Villa

Tips: Wear decent clothes, you must take a bath in the premises before worshipping, you must deposit your belongings, except wallet in the lockers, and there are guides inside the temple for a free tour

How to reach: You can either take your own car or rely on taxis and auto-rickshaws

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3. Honeymoon Point: A Romantic Destination for Couples

Honeymoon Point

If you wish to feel the love in the air, then visiting the Honeymoon Point in this city is the way to go. This point is at a height of 4000 ft. and offers picturesque and scenic views of the city. Pair this gorgeous scenery of lush greenery, hills, and cityscape with a setting sun and you have the perfect honeymoon location. Couples and honeymooners can just relax here, spend some quality time after a long day and watch the sun set. However, reaching this point requires you to hike for 2 kms, but it’s worth it once you reach the top.

Best time to visit: 6 A.M to 6 P.M

Distance from the city: Approx. 3 km

Things to do: Watch a stunning sunset, let the cool breeze calm you, and spend quality time with your partner

Highlight: There are two rocks here resembling a man and a woman, which gave this place its name

Ideal for: Couples

Nearby restaurants: Sankalp Restaurant, Joji Restaurant, Mother’s Kitchen

Nearby hotels: Kasbah Mount View Hotel, Krishna Niwas The Heritage House, Shaleen Elegance Homestay

Tips: Carry water bottle for the hike and reach there 30 minutes before sunset

How to reach: You can take a taxi to reach this location

4. Toad Rock: Witness a Panoramic View of the City from this Point

Toad Rock

Toad Rock is considered the mascot of Mount Abu and it resembles a toad ready to jump into the lake. This viewpoint is near the Nakki Lake and offers scenic views of the entire cityscape. Various irregular shaped rocks created this colossal rock formation, which is the perfect point on your trek to stop by. There are 250 steps to climb up the rock and it’s not recommended for children and old people. This rock catches every tourist’s attention and is one of the reasons for increasing Mount Abu tourism .

Best time to visit: 6:30 A.M to 6:45 P.M

Distance from the city: Approx. 2 km

Things to do: Climb up the rock for a jaw dropping view of the city, relax and unwind at this viewpoint

Highlight: It’s referred to as the mascot of Mount Abu

Nearby restaurants: M.K Restaurant, Ambika Restaurant, The Grand Arbuda

Nearby hotels: Hotel Ashoka, Hotel Crystal Inn, Hotel Lake Palace

Tips: Children and old people shouldn’t climb up the steps

How to reach: You can either hire a taxi or board a bus

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5. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary: Watch Wild Animals in their Natural Habitat

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

You can’t complete your journey to a new city without acquainting yourself with the wildlife there. These animals are a part of nature and it’s an absolutely fun and exciting activity to watch them in their natural element. So, include this as one of the places to see in Mount Abu , which is rich in flora and fauna. You’ll encounter animals, such as Indian fox, striped hyena, Indian leopard, boar, and many more. There are approximately 250 bird species as well in this sanctuary. Now you know why this is a must-visit tourist attraction.

Best time to visit: 9 A.M to 5:30 P.M

Fee: No entry fee

Jeep Safari – INR 300 onwards

Distance from the city: Approx. 36 km

Things to do: Let the wildlife here amuse you

Nearby restaurants: Opa Restaurant, Four Season Restaurant, Mulberry Tree Restaurant

Nearby hotels: Ratan Villas Resort, Sterling Mount Abu, Hotel Shiv Villa

Tips: Don’t feed the animals, do not litter the place, wear comfortable clothes, plastic items aren’t allowed

How to reach: You can visit this location via a cab or a car

6. Trevor’s Tank: An Exciting Crocodile Breeding Site  

Trevor’s Tank

Visiting Trevor’s Tank is one of the most famous things to do in Rajasthan because of its adventurous and thrilling element. You can’t miss out on this place, which is a breeding ground for crocodiles and also a great picnic spot. Apart from crocodiles, it’s also an excellent place for birdwatching and black bear sightings. The rich vegetation and enthralling surroundings would make you curious enough to explore this place.

Fee: Around INR 50/-

For Car – Around INR 250/-

For Two-Wheeler – Around INR 35/-

Distance from the city: Approx. 5 km

Things to do: Admire the lush green surroundings, enjoy a picnic, and indulge in some wildlife spotting

Highlight: A man-made breeding site for crocodiles

Ideal for: Families, group of travelers

Nearby restaurants: Opa Restaurants, On the Rocks Bar and Café, Chacha Inn The Garden Retreat

Nearby hotels: Manek Manor Hotel, Palanpur Palace, Cama Rajputana Club Resort

Tips: Carry your own snacks and there aren’t any washrooms nearby

How to reach: A taxi or a bus is a convenient option to reach here

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7. Tibetan Market: A Haven for Every Shopaholic

 Tibetan Market

Exploring a Tibetan market has its own charm and shopping in this market is one of the most fun things to do in Mount Abu . You can look around the vibrant shops and emporiums for handicrafts, junk jewelry, clothes, and much more. It’s almost impossible to not buy anything from this market because everything here catches your eye. So don’t miss out on this tourist spot, which is among the most excellent places to visit in Mount Abu , after all, buying traditional items and souvenirs is a rite of passage for every tourist.

Best time to visit: 10 A.M to 11 P.M

Distance from the city: Approx. 1 km

Things to do: Shop for clothes, jewelry, souvenirs, and much more

Highlight: The Tibetan essence in everything

Nearby restaurants: The Grand Arbuda, Joji restaurant

Nearby hotels: Kasbah Mount View Hotel, Shaleen Elegance Homestay, Hotel Mamta Palace

Tips: Bargain for prices

How to reach: You can hail a taxi to the market

8. Ambaji Temple: Pray to Goddess Durga’s Incarnation

 Ambaji Temple

Ambaji Temple is a popular tourist destination in the city and is the abode of Arasuri Amba, a incarnation of Goddess Durga. However, the unique part about this temple is that there isn’t any idol inside to pray to. You’ll find shrines of other Gods, including Ambikeshwar Mahadev, Varahi Mata, Ganapati Temples, Khodiyar Mata, and so on. It’s one of the most enchanting and spiritual places to visit in Rajasthan .

7 A.M to 11:30 A.M

12:30 P.M to 4:30 P.M

6:30 P.M to 9 P.M

Distance from the city: Approx. 27 km

Things to do: Soak in the spiritual vibes and the tranquil surroundings

Highlight: One of the most excellent shakti peethas in the world

Ideal for: Families  

Tips: Wear decent clothes and respect the culture and tradition

How to reach: You can take a bus or a cab to the temple

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9. Champa Cave: A Historically Significant Site

Champa Cave

When it comes to visiting a historically significant location, then Champa Cave is an essential part of Mount Abu sightseeing . This cave is considered to be the place where Swami Vivekananda meditated for a few weeks. That’s not all, this location offers some of the most magnificent views of the hills and mesmerizing surroundings. You’ll notice that the cave is divided into two sections; one where the meditation seat is and the other one which is supposed to be a bedroom. You’ll have to trek to this location, which enriches your experience.

Best time to visit: Open 24 hours  

Things to do: Explore the cave and enjoy the charming views

Highlight: The cave where Swami Vivekananda meditated

Nearby restaurants: Sarovar Restaurant, Gopala Restaurant, Sankalp Restaurant  

Nearby hotels: Kasbah Mount View Hotel, The Jaipur House, Hotel Crystal Inn

Tips: Don’t visit during monsoon, wear comfortable clothes and shoes

How to reach: You can take a taxi to the location and then trek till the cave

10. Achalgarh Fort: Explore this Ruined Fort to Learn about a Bygone Era

Achalgarh Fort

Achalgarh Fort is a famous tourist attraction in Mount Abu even though it lies in ruins now. This fort’s huge main entrance is known as Hanumanpol and you’ll also come across the popular Shiva temple and Mandakini Lake. There’s also a Nandi statue near the fort. The grandeur that this place once had is evident from the ruins; therefore, it’s one of the best places to visit in Asia and the most visited one in this hill station. You’ll have to hike to the top to reach this fort.

Best time to visit: 10 A.M to 5 P.M

Distance from the city: Approx. 9 km

Things to do: Hike to the fort, explore the ruins that now remain here, and learn about its history

Highlight: One of the most popular ancient temples of Lord Shiva is located here

Nearby restaurants: Falcon The Multi Cuisine Restaurant, Four Season Restaurant, The Mulberry Tree Restaurant

Nearby hotels: Ratan Vilas Resort, Sterling, Hotel Agroha  

Tips: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes

How to reach: You can take a taxi or a bus to the nearest point and then hike from there

Now that you’re convinced that the places to visit in Mount Abu are genuinely gorgeous and surreal, you must plan a trip to this hill station in Rajasthan. From temples and historically significant attractions to fun and vibrant places, there’s every kind of location here that would keep you entertained and amused. Book our Mount Abu travel packages and you’re all set to witness the glory of this comforting destination, which is ideal for honeymooners and families as well.

Mount Abu’s famous for its picturesque views and natural beauty, which has the power to charm anyone. This hill station is the epitome of serenity and breathtaking beauty, and that’s what makes it a famous tourist destination.

There’s no doubt that Mount Abu is definitely worth visiting because it’s the only hill station in Rajasthan, which offers you a breather from the deserts and heat. It also has some excellent pilgrimage sites that make it quite popular among devotees and tourists.

November to March is the best time to visit Mount Abu. However, the weather in this place remains temperate and pleasant throughout the year.

If you wish to explore Mount Abu, then visit the following places:

  • Dilwara Temples

Since Mount Abu has a lot to offer to tourists in terms of the places to visit and the adventure activities to indulge in, you should plan a 2 to 3 days trip to this hill station.

You can shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, junk jewelry, Tibetan items, bangles, clothes, Jaipuri quilts, and much more.

Yes, Mount Abu is perfect for honeymooners or couples because of its romantic landmarks that ignite the spark of love. Locations such as Honeymoon point, Nakki Lake, Toad Rock, etc. are ideal for couples to spend some quality time together.

There are several temples in Mount Abu, such as Dilwara temples, Ambaji temple, Raghunath temple, Arbuda Devi temple, and many more. You can visit these places with your family.

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Mount Abu is the lone hill station in Rajasthan, which is surrounded by desert and drought-stricken lowlands. It is located in the Aravalli Mountain range on the Rajasthan-Gujarat border and is a popular pilgrimage destination as well as a major tourist attraction due to its position, natural beauty, and excellent places to visit in Mount Abu.

Mount Abu is a unique destination with a diverse range of attractions for tourists. Nature lovers can explore the beautiful Nakki Lake, the serene Guru Shikhar peak, and the lush greenery of the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. History enthusiasts can visit the ancient Dilwara Jain Temples and the nearby Achalgarh Fort. Adventure seekers can indulge in trekking, rock climbing, and rappelling at the adventurous Toad Rock or the Sunset Point. And for those seeking spiritual experiences, the peaceful Brahmakumari Spiritual University and the famous Adhar Devi Temple are must-visit places. Mount Abu has something for everyone!

Also Read: Mount Abu: The Spectacular Hill Station of Rajasthan

1. Nakki Lake

The head of this fascinating Nakki Lake, which is one of the best sites to visit in Mount Abu, is capped with innumerable features. On the one hand, it is India’s largest constructed lake, standing at a height of 11,00 meters, and on the other, it is romantically known as Mount Abu’s love lake; at the same time, it is a sacred lake for the proud Garcia tribe.

The latter visit the lake during their Shukla Paksha festival in April to worship and commemorate their ancestors, as well as to sanctify their nails (hence one more reason for the name Nakki). The lake measures about half a mile in length and a quarter-mile in width.

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2. Guru Shikhar

The highest mountain in Rajasthan, Guru Shikhar, stands at 5,676 feet (1722 meters) and is one of the top sites to visit in Mount Abu. It is 15 kilometers from Mount Abu and offers a spectacular view of Abu and its surroundings.

The temple of Dattatreya, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, is located atop this hill, which is named Guru Shikhar after him since Guru Dattatreya sanctified this location and left his footprints in a cave. Swami Ramanath’s footprints can also be found here, as he was the one who enshrined the statue in Abu’s Raghnathji temple. A temple dedicated to Guru Dattatreya’s mother is located near the shrine.

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3. AchalGarh

AchalGarh, also known as Achalgadh, is one of Mount Abu’s many beautiful medieval landmarks and tourist attractions. It is located in Rajasthan’s Thar desert. It was erected by Rana Kumbha, a renowned architect who oversaw a number of massive fortifications in Southern Rajasthan. Achalgarh is only 8 kilometers from Mount Abu town and has a strong street connection.

The fort of AchalGarh is surrounded by massive parapet barriers. It is situated at the highest point of a mountain crest and provides pleasant views throughout the year. The fifteenth-century posts and temples are encased inside the sustained dividers, and AchalGarh is found at the highest point of a precarious winding road. These reinforced barriers provide majestic posts onto the open space.

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4. Honeymoon Point

Honeymoon Point, located at a height of 4000 feet with a backdrop of Nakki Lake and the Old Gateway to Mount Abu, is a must-see tourist attraction in Mount Abu if you want a perfect view of the sun setting down the skyline. It was given this name in honor of Love Rock, which is located nearby. Anadara Point is also a common name for it.

If you’re looking for a peaceful place to spend your time, this is the place to go. The fact that this neighborhood is a standout amongst the majority of the spots to visit in Mount Abu contributes to its unmistakable atmosphere and gorgeous perfection. Clasp hands, enjoy the pleasant weather and feast your eyes on the enticing excellence that surrounds you.

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5. Toad Rock

Mount Abu’s Toad Rock, next to Nakki Lake, is a fantastic site to visit. The view that erupts upon you at Toad Rock brilliantly reflects all of Mount Abu’s natural splendor. This is a strangely shaped high stone that lies on the lake’s borders, seeming as if it could dive into its dappled waters at any moment.

Climbing to the top of Toad Rock provides a breathtaking view of the lake and surrounding flora. This place will appeal to photographers due to its photogenic qualities. Toad Rock, despite its simplicity, is deservedly one of Mount Abu’s most popular tourist destinations. This is one of the most popular places to visit on Mount Abu.

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6. Sunset Point

Sunset Point is located in the southwest corner of Nakki Lake and offers a stunning view of the setting sun. In the middle of a jamboree atmosphere, a large number of people throng this area at night. As the pace of life slows, the number of gift shops in the area increases. It is a popular tourist destination due to its gorgeous slopes, peaceful surroundings, and attractive mood.

The nearby Honeymoon Point is another popular tourist attraction in Mount Abu. Sunset Point is a good area to pick up souvenirs and knickknacks. Cut marble statues, sandalwood symbols, wooden toys, and personal tastes can be seen all over the place. One of the nicest spots to visit in Mount Abu is this location.

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7. Shri Raghunath Temple

Shri Raghunath Temple is a magnificent temple on Mount Abu, located near the shores of Nakki Lake. The temple, which was built in the 14th century, embodies the architectural styles and moral aspirations of the time. It is dedicated to Shri Raghunath, Lord Vishnu’s avatar, and is said to have great healing abilities. The temple attracts worshippers all year, but it is especially important to Vaishnavite believers. A visit to the temple can be paired with a trip to Nakki Lake and Toad Rock, allowing you to make the most of your day. Don’t forget to visit Shri Raghunath Temple, which is one of the top spots to visit on Mount Abu.

8. Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh, a 15th-century Mewar castle near Mount Abu, rises between the western Aravallis. Rana Kumbha built the majestic fort around 1500AD, making it one of the most prominent citadels in the Mewar region.

Several famous monarchs of Mewar have sought sanctuary in Kumbhalgarh during times of unrest, including King Udai after his kingdom was seized by Vikramaditya. It is also recognized as the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the mythical ruler.

The old hill fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well recognized for its magnificent architectural style, making it one of the most popular destinations to visit near Mount Abu. The huge enclosure of the Fort is home to a spectacular collection of temples and palaces, the most notable of which is the Badal Mahal.

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9. Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary

Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary is a 180-kilometer-long protected nature reserve in the Jessore Hills near Mount Abu. Originally, the sanctuary was created to protect and conserve the common Indian sloth bear.

The Sanctuary is home to a variety of native animals, including the civet cat, wild boar, striped fox, and hyenas, in addition to its large bear population. The Sanctuary is also noted for its gorgeous trees and flowers, and it contributes significantly to the conservation of Aravalli’s local ecosystems.

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The namesake village, located on the banks of the river Jawai, is currently a renowned tourist destination near Mt. Abu. The Jawai Dham, a historic dam built across the river in 1946, is the village’s most famous feature. The Kambeshwar Mahadev Temple, the Abhinav Mahavir Dham, and the Dev Giri Temple are among the several temples in the little community.

Jawai is also known for its crocodile and leopard reserves. It is also known as a haven for migratory birds, with over a hundred different species flocking here each winter. The charming tiny settlement is also home to nilgais, wolves, hyenas, panthers, and human-friendly leopards, in addition to a diverse array of birds.

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11. Dilwara Jain Temples

The Dilwara Jain Temples are one of the most beautiful Jain temples in the world, recognized for their magnificent design and gleaming marble stone carvings. It is one of the places to visit in Mount Abu, and from the outside, it appears to be a genuine vital temple, but every cloud is silver-coated.

Inside, the temple displays the incredible human skill that went into completing it. These temples were constructed during the eleventh and thirteenth centuries AD and include intricate marble stone carvings that are unparalleled. This was accomplished at a time when no vehicles or streets were accessible at a height of 1200 meters or higher on Mount Abu.

Huge slabs of marble were brought on elephant backs from Ambaji’s Arasoori Hills to this isolated, rocky part of Mount Abu. Dilwara Temples are another popular Jain tourist destination. This is one of the most popular places to visit in Mount Abu.

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12. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

One of the more established areas of the Mount Abu mountain ranges is the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. Numerous touring centers dot the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, each giving breathtaking views. Many people come to the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary for the tours and views, but the majority come for the wildlife and winged species. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary stretches for about 7 kilometers and is only 300 meters wide. This means you won’t miss anything on either side of your long walk down The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is brimming with floral splendor. Around 112 plant families, 449 genera, and 820 species can be found at the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. The majority of these species are dicots, while the others are monocots. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary also has a large number of orchids. Remember to take note of the various rose and bamboo-rich zones.

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13. Peace Park

The Brahma Kumaris Peace Park is beautiful and serene, an indigenous habitat where peace and entertainment coexist. The recreation complex is situated between two popular travel destinations on the Aravali slopes: Guru Shikhar and Achal Garh.

Around eight kilometers from the Brahma Kumaris base camp in Mount Abu is the Peace Park, a desert spring of common excellence. Part of the attraction of the location is that it is lovingly cared for by committed Brahma Kumars and Kumaris who enjoy welcoming a large number of visitors on a regular basis.

Guests can view a short video film that highlights the inherent splendor of the human soul and intriguing notions associated with Rajyoga contemplation in addition to taking a guided tour of the recreation center. One of the best places to visit in Mount Abu is this temple.

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14. Trevor’s Tank

Trevor’s Tank is a picturesque spot barely 5 kilometers from Mount Abu’s main town, and one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Mount Abu as well as a nature lover’s paradise, named for the British specialist who built it. Trevor, the British specialist who built it, was dedicated to creating a lovely place for people to appreciate and observe nature.

Trevor’s Tank offers a nice landscape as well as a variety of viewpoints. If you plan on visiting Trevor’s tank, bring some food with you. It is a popular excursion location for both tourists and locals. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mount Abu.

15. Gaumukh Temple

There are various good and well-known visiting spots in Rajasthan’s Mount Abu area. The Gaumukh Temple should be visited if you are at Mount Abu. If you accept the invitation to visit the Gaumukh Temple and its magnificent surroundings, you can enjoy strolling excursions, picnics, and viewing the magnificent sanctuary and its statues. The Gaumukh Temple is also a popular destination for religious pilgrimages and introspection.

The Gaumukh Temple served as an implied devotion to Saint Vashishth in the area. It is said that Saint Vashishth performed a yagna there, which resulted in the formation of the four notable Rajput tribes. You should also pay a visit to the Agni Kund, which is a tank. The Agni Kund is thought to be the location of a reconciling flame that Saint Vashishth used to act out the yagni from which the four tribes arose. This is one of the most popular places to visit in Mount Abu.

Mount Abu is a perfect destination that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life with scenic landscapes, serene lakes, and a plethora of temples and forts to explore. The best time to visit Mount Abu is from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. A trip to Mount Abu is a must for anyone seeking a rejuvenating getaway.  Plan a visit to this place soon!

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20+ Sterling Mount Abu Tourist Places to Must Visit

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Updated on: May 15, 2023

Mount Abu Tourist Places to Must See

Must See Sterling Mount Abu Tourist Places — Mount Abu is a favorite hill station and popular holiday destination for foreigners and Indians. Mount Abu, surrounded by the lush green hills of the Aravalli ranges, is the only hill station in the state of Rajasthan situated at a highest altitude of 1722 meters above sea level.

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The greenery of Mount Abu is a source of comfort amidst the sultry desert climate of Rajasthan. Adorned with a colourful mix of luxurious homes, British-style bungalows, royal holiday lodges, and rustic residences of tribal communities, Mount Abu looks no less than a wonder in Rajasthan .

Mount Abu is covered with vast stretches of lush green forests, serene lakes, and cascading waterfalls, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the region throughout the year. Apart from its natural beauty, Mount Abu is also popular among Hindus and Jains as a place of religious importance.

Best places to visit Sterling Mount Abu

The best places to visit in Sterling Mount Abu. Among the popular tourist attractions in Mount Abu, Dilwara Jain Temple, Brahma Kumari Ashram, Gurushikhar, Nakki Jheel, and Achalgarh Fort are the main ones.

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Top Mount Abu tourist places that you must visit

Sterling Mount Abu is a popular destination for tourists who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Rajasthan. This hill station is located at an altitude of 1200 meters above sea level and is surrounded by lush green forests and breathtaking landscapes.

Here are some of the top tourist places that you must visit while in Sterling Mount Abu:

  • Dilwara Jain Temples – These temples are famous for their intricate marble carvings and architecture. The temples are dedicated to Lord Adinath, and are considered to be one of the finest examples of Jain architecture in the country.
  • Nakki Lake – This is a man-made lake that is surrounded by hills and is an ideal spot for boating and picnicking. The lake is said to have been dug by the gods with their nails and is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
  • Guru Shikhar – This is the highest peak in Rajasthan and is located at an altitude of 1722 meters. The peak offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and is a popular spot for trekking and camping.
  • Sunset Point – As the name suggests, this is the perfect spot to witness the sunset over the Aravalli Range. The view from this point is simply breathtaking, and it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and photographers.
  • Achalgarh Fort – This ancient fort is located at a distance of 11 km from Mount Abu and is known for its stunning architecture and historical significance. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and is a popular spot for history buffs.
  • Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary – Spread over an area of 290 sq. km, this sanctuary is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can spot animals like sloth bear, leopard, hyena, wild boar, and many species of birds and reptiles. A safari in the sanctuary is a must-do activity for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Adhar Devi Temple – This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is situated inside a cave. Visitors have to climb a flight of stairs to reach the temple, and the view from the top is worth the effort. The temple is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery and is a popular destination for pilgrims.
  • Brahma Kumaris Spiritual Museum – This museum showcases the history and philosophy of the Brahma Kumaris, a spiritual organization that is based in Mount Abu. The museum has a collection of exhibits, audio-visual presentations, and art installations that give visitors an insight into the teachings and practices of the organization.
  • Honeymoon Point – This viewpoint is located on the western side of Mount Abu and offers a panoramic view of the city and the surrounding hills. The point is named so because it is a popular destination for honeymooners and couples.
  • Toad Rock – This rock formation resembles a toad and is a popular spot for photography. The rock is located near the Nakki Lake and is a must-visit destination for those who want to capture unique and quirky pictures.

Sterling Mount Abu tourist places is a great destination for those who want to explore the natural beauty and historical significance of Rajasthan. So, pack your bags and get ready to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this hill station.

In conclusion , Sterling Mount Abu has something to offer for every kind of traveler, whether it is history, culture, wildlife, or natural beauty. A visit to mount abu tourist places will definitely leave you with lasting memories and a desire to come back for more.

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10 Interesting Places To Visit In Mount Abu

Located near the Sirohi District, Mount Abu is the only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan. It lies in the Aravalli mountain range at an approximate elevation of around 1,220 meters above sea level, with its highest point being ‘Guru Shikhar’ which is at a height of 1,722 meters above sea level. Being the only hill station in Rajasthan, it has been a popular retreat for the residents as a place away from the scorching desert heat. The place also has a significant place in the Hindu mythology as it is mentioned as the place where the Sage Vashistha retired. Today, the place is a great tourist destination, a hill station with the distinctive blend of the flavors of Rajasthan. It totally deserves a visit. Here is a list of 10 interesting places to visit in Mount Abu :

1. Dilwara Jain Temples

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Visitor Information

  • Famous for: Architecture, History, Photography, Pilgrimage.
  • Tickets: No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (12pm – 5pm).
  • Duration: 1-2 hours.

About Dilwara Jain Temples

Located at a distance of just 2.5 kilometers from mount Abu, the Dilwara Jain temples were built between the 11th and the 13th century. The feature that makes it a must visit is the amazing and brilliant use of marble in the architecture. The ornamental carvings and the flawless stone laying technique make it one among the most beautiful pilgrimage spots in the world. The temple complex consists of 5 temples which are unique to the Jain culture in India namely Vimal Vasahi, Luna Vasahi, Pithalhar, Parshvanath and Mahavir Swami. The lotus like engravings on the ceilings and the different scenes from the Jain and Hindu mythology represented through carved marble sculptures are sure to leave you awestruck.

Things to Do near Dilwara Jain temples

  • Hiking and Trekking.
  • Enjoy some scenic viewpoints.

2. Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar

  • Famous for: Photography, Nature, Viewpoint, Trekking.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8am – 6:30 pm).

About Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikar is the highest point in mount Abu and forms the highest point in the Aravalli mountain range. The place is perfect to get a panoramic view of the whole region and is famous for its temple of Guru Dattatreya an incarnation of the Hindu Deities ‘Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva’ in one. While many wouldn’t find much in this place apart from the various temples and the amazing views, it was quiet natural to me to take out my trusty paperback and get lost in the enticing plot amidst the enchanting surroundings. Do not forget to pack food and beverages but preferably not any alcohol as the place is considered as sacred.

Things to Do near Guru Shikar

  • Visit the nearby Peace Park enroute.
  • Go to the Thrill Zone Adventure Park.
  • Trekking and Hiking.

3. Achalgarh

Achalgrah

  • Famous for: History, Viewpoints, Ruins.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (5am – 7pm).
  • Duration: 45 min.

About Achalgarh

The name refers to a fort and an ancient kingdom, which was originally built by the Paramara Dynasty rulers. The fort was reconstructed in 1452 by Maharana Kumbha the ruler of the Mewar kingdom and was renamed as ‘ Achalgarh ‘ or the immovable. The fort however stands in ruins to this day, leaving behind many remnants which make this place a tourist attraction. The main entrances are characterized by two towers carved out of grey granite, which still stand as a memorial of this once pompous and majestic fort. The fort walls and the amazing location give an amazing panoramic view of the surroundings.

Things to Do around Achalgarh

  • Visit the Jain Temples in the fort.
  • Shop for souveniers in the nearby markets.
  • Pay a visit to and Achaleshwar Mahadeva Temple nearby.

4. Nakki Lake

Mount Abu- Nakki Lake

  • Famous for: Nature, Photography, Relaxation.
  • Tickets: No entry fee. Boating charges applicable.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days with boating timings (09:30 am – 06:00 pm).

About Nakki Lake

One of the most popular attractions in Mount Abu, Nakki Lake is an ancient and sacred lake. According to Hindu mythology the lake was dug out by the Gods by simply using their nails to gain shelter from the Demon Banshkhali, however many such mythological stories exist leading to the creation of this lake. Nevertheless, the place is a great spot for picnic with friends and family alike. The lake is also famous as Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed here leading to the construction of Gandhi Ghat, which is also a popular monument located here. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants and eateries located near the lake which offer some great local food at really cheap prices. The fountains in the lake add to its natural beauty.

Things to Do at Nakki Lake

  • Boat Riding.
  • Eat in the nearby restaurants.
  • Relax in the nearby garden.

5. Sunset Point

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  • Famous for: Viewpoint, Photography.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from sunrise to sunset.
  • Duration: 45 to 60 mins.

About Sunset Point

The sunset view on Aravali Range is best viewed from Sunset Point. This is one of the most visited place for all the tourists coming to Mount Abu. The sunset view here was even featured in the bollywood movie, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. The pleasant climate and the relaxing atmosphere around here would woo anyone.

Things to Do at Sunset Point

  • Shop for souvenirs.
  • Have a picnic.
  • Enjoy the scenic views.

6. Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple

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  • Famous for: Architecture, Pilgrimage.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days.
  • Duration: 60 mins.

About Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple

Famous for its natural occurring shiva linga, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple is one of the most oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in Rajasthan. A subject of many legends and tales, this fort is situated near Achal Fort and was built around second century. Recent restoration works have restored this architectural marvel into its former glory. The temple is said to have a foot impression of Lord Shiva himself and also has a brass Nandi and 3 sculptures of buffalos near the pond.

Things to Do near Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple

  • Visit the tank.
  • A visit to the Achal Fort ruins.

7. Trevor’s Tank

  • Famous for: Shopping.
  • Tickets: 30 INR per person.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9am – 5pm).
  • Duration: 45 mins.

About Trevor’s Tank

Trevor’s tank or Trevor’s crocodile park is a man made crocodile breeding spot located 5 kilometers away from mount Abu. The entrance to this place was amazing and gave me a fresh and relaxing feel. Make sure you visit this place during mild winter months of November and December. It is a great picnic spot which will only be enhanced by the good company of your family or friends. The place also house various fauna like the black bear and obviously the various crocodiles resting on the rocky shores. The birdwatchers and the shutterbugs can get plenty of amazing shots. Interestingly, this place is like an Indianized version of Rivendell. If there’s one place you must experience in mount Abu, it’s got to be Trevor’s tank.

Things to Do at Trevor’s tank

  • Birdwatching (seasonal) from nearby peaks.

8. Mount Abu Bazaars

About mount abu bazaars.

A trip to Mount Abu would be incomplete without shopping in its famous markets. These include, Government Handicraft Emporium, Kashmiri Cottage Emporium, Piccadilly Plaza and Khadi Bhandar. These markets are located nearby and are a colourful marketplace famous for its textiles, handicrafts, kashmiri shawls, handlooms, ayurvedic oils and many more.

Things to Do near Mount Abu Bazaars

  • Eat some mouthwatering cuisines nearby.
  • Visit the nearby attractions like Lake Nakki.

9. Wildlife Sanctuary

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  • Famous for: Nature, Adventure, Photography.
  • Tickets: 300 INR per person for a jeep safari .
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9am – 5:30pm).
  • Duration: 2 hours.

About Wildlife Sanctuary

The Forest located between the Aravalli mountain range was declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1980 and covers an area of approximately 288 sq kilometers. It is a sub tropical forest which has an abundance of various species of flora and fauna. While there are traces of past dwellings of the lion and the tiger, but as of now the prime feline predator found here is the Leopard. The rare species found here are sambhar, common langur, wild boar, bear, pangolin, common mongoose, jungle cat, wolf, hyena, jackal, Indian fox, Indian hare, porcupine and hedgehog. These forests are also said to be the home to around 250 species of birds but the most special one is the grey jungle fowl which is unique to this area.

Things to Do at Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

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10. Toad Rock

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  • Famous for: Viewpoint, Photography, Trekking.

About Toad Rock

Toad Rock gets its name due to the presence of a naturally made stone sculpture resembling a tortoise. The scenic views of Mount Views and the nearby Aravali Ranges can be enjoyed from this location. Visitors can also trek their way to this hill and enjoy some really stunning panoramic views on the way. An ideal place for photographers and adventure enthusiasts, Toad Rock is a must visit for all nature lovers.

Things to Do at Toad Rock

Some other popular attractions nearby are: Shri Raghunatji Temple , Gaumukh Temple and Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University and Museum.

Mount Abu, being the only hill station in Rajasthan is frequented by tourists all year round. It is a wonderful retreat for the sun scorched inhabitants and tourists from other states. The lush green surroundings, the Rajasthani flavors and the immense amount of natural beauty will definitely leave a mark. Also visit: https://www.transindiatravels.com/rajasthan/tourist-places-to-visit-in-rajasthan to find out more about the heavenly land of Rajasthan.

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This blog is really interesting to read, Mount Abu is one of the finest hill station of India. In Mount Abu people come from all over the world.

Mount Abu is a nice place and has an awesome weather!

Mount abu it is very interesting places approached their important conversation and also protect many other topic.

I am glued to this blog from last 5 days…. This blog inspired me to take a trip down Rajasthan. Me and My friend are planning for a visit to Rajasthan for 8-10 days. It will be all unplanned no train ticket bookings, no hotel booking… 😉

Starting from Mumbai we will visit Mount Abu(2 days)- Jaipur(3 days)-Ranthambore(1)-Bikaner(1day)

What you think on it…. We are just college pass outs…. Kadaki hai…. Can you suggest how should we plan so that we can explore Rajasthan and on the other hand it will not burn a hole in our pockets… 🙂

Pls suggest we plan to start a trip next weekend that is 6th March.

Mount Abu is the best place.

id been there around last month and the views were absolutely fantastic.

Very well written blog! I need some info: How many days of visit are apt to see the above places? I am planning to make a visit to Mount Abu next week. 2 days are enough of should I make it 3 days?

Great blog!!Impressed by the detailing about each tourist destination.

Comparatively clean from other hill stations but some pockets need attention More dust bins near Naki lake Sun set point Should be provided. WARNING should be displayed that littering is an offence and punishable,

There are lot of other ways admininistration should find to enforce cleanliness

Krishna niwas mount abu is realy a glamorous place.Its destinations,its view,its hotel prices all are excellent, I suggest everyone who are reading this comment to stay in mount abu.

Good information about the amazing and interested places to visit in mount abu.. nice blog you have shared here.

sir i want to visit mount abu as well as udaipur how day it will visit.

Mount abu is a world’s best place.

Hi friends, I am Ramkrishna. Our company is planning to go to Mount Abu, after reading this article I am sure we will have more fun in Mount Abu.

Hi friends, I am ankit vyas. Our company is planning to go to Mount Abu, after reading this article I am sure we will have more fun in Mount Abu. Can i get more details about new point which is unknowing but great that. Like can we going beside the gurushikhar with our own car?

Good and vital information. Thanks

I feel lucky that I am from Mount abu. Missing home badly now after reading this blog.

Its really great article.

Can you please suggest an itinerary for visiting Mount Abu? The planned duration of stay is 2-3 Days. We are 3 including a kid.

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6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu

6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu nestled amidst the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, stands as the only hill station in the state, offering a refreshing escape from the desert landscapes. Spread over a lush green plateau, this serene retreat presents a blend of scenic beauty, religious significance, and pleasant weather, making it a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.

At an elevation of about 1,220 meters (4,003 feet) above sea level, Mount Abu boasts a cooler climate compared to the scorching heat of Rajasthan’s plains, attracting visitors seeking respite from high temperatures. The hill station is adorned with verdant forests, serene lakes, and breathtaking viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and hills.

Dilwara Jain Temples, a marvel of architecture and craftsmanship dating back to the 11th and 13th centuries, stand as prominent attractions. These intricately carved temples are dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras and are renowned for their stunning marble carvings and exquisite detailing.

Nakki Lake, the heart of Mount Abu, is a serene spot offering boating facilities amidst picturesque surroundings. Visitors often find solace in its tranquil ambiance and beautiful sunsets. To experience nature’s splendor, one can explore the Guru Shikhar peak, the highest point in Rajasthan, offering breathtaking views of the Aravalli Range.

Besides its natural beauty, Mount Abu hosts several cultural festivals and fairs, adding vibrancy to the serene atmosphere. The Winter Festival in December is a colorful celebration of local culture, featuring folk music, dance performances, and traditional sports Mount Abu Monuments.

Overall, Mount Abu stands as a serene haven where one can unwind amidst nature’s beauty, explore ancient architecture, and indulge in a tranquil atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake, nestled amidst the scenic hills of Mount Abu in Rajasthan, is a serene and picturesque freshwater lake steeped in both natural beauty and local folklore. This lake holds tremendous significance in the history and culture of the region, drawing tourists and pilgrims alike.

Spread over about half a square kilometer, Nakki Lake is believed to be dug out by the gods using their nails (‘nakh’ in Hindi), hence the name Nakki. Surrounded by lush green hills, rock formations, and fascinating legends, the lake exudes tranquility and charm, Mount Abu Tour Packages .

Visitors flock here for various activities such as boating, offering a serene and leisurely way to soak in the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Boats in different shapes and sizes are available for hire, allowing visitors to glide through the calm waters while enjoying the stunning views of the Aravalli Range.

The lake’s ambiance is further heightened by the presence of several notable landmarks nearby, including Toad Rock, believed to resemble a toad about to leap into the lake, and the serene Raghunath Temple.

Apart from its natural allure, Nakki Lake holds cultural and spiritual significance, making it a revered spot for locals. Legends speak of this lake as sacred, with many devotees visiting to perform rituals and seek blessings.

Overall, Nakki Lake in Mount Abu stands not only as a natural marvel but also as a cultural icon, offering a tranquil retreat amidst breathtaking scenery, stirring legends, and a touch of spirituality, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the wonders of Rajasthan.

Guru Sikhar

Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar is the highest peak in the Aravalli Range, situated at an altitude of 1,722 meters (5,650 feet) above sea level near Mount Abu in Rajasthan, India. This prominent hilltop offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular tourist destination for its natural beauty and spiritual significance.

The peak is crowned by a temple dedicated to Dattatreya, an incarnation of the Hindu trinity Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Visitors ascend a series of steps to reach the temple, where they can pay homage to Lord Dattatreya and soak in the tranquil ambiance amidst the scenic vistas.

The journey to Guru Shikhar involves a picturesque drive through winding roads surrounded by lush greenery, enhancing the experience of reaching this lofty summit. Travelers often pause at various viewpoints along the way to admire the stunning vistas of Mount Abu and its surrounding valleys.

The viewpoint atop Guru Shikhar offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Aravalli Range and the plains beyond, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and spiritual seekers alike. The serene atmosphere combined with the refreshing breeze creates a sense of peace and rejuvenation.

Apart from its natural allure, Guru Shikhar holds religious significance and draws devotees seeking blessings and spiritual solace. Pilgrims and tourists often visit the temple to seek blessings, meditate, or simply revel in the tranquility of the surroundings.

Guru Shikhar’s allure lies not only in its scenic beauty but also in the sense of spiritual elevation and tranquility it offers, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the serene landscapes and spiritual sites of Mount Abu in Rajasthan.

Toad Rock Mount Abu

Toad Rock is a natural rock formation located in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India, renowned for its uncanny resemblance to a sitting toad. Situated near Nakki Lake, this unique geological wonder is a popular tourist attraction in the region, drawing visitors with its intriguing shape and picturesque surroundings.

The rock formation stands prominently atop a hill and is easily accessible by a short hike, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. As visitors approach Toad Rock, they’re greeted by its distinct shape, resembling a toad about to leap, with its squatting position and protruding eyes giving it an uncanny resemblance to the amphibian.

Visitors often climb the rock to admire the vistas and capture stunning photographs against the backdrop of the scenic beauty of Mount Abu. The vantage point from Toad Rock provides a splendid view of Nakki Lake, the surrounding hills, and the lush greenery that characterizes the area.

Aside from its visual appeal, Toad Rock holds cultural significance among locals and is often associated with various myths and folklore. The rock’s unique shape and its prominence in the landscape have made it a subject of fascination and inspiration for stories passed down through generations.

For tourists, Toad Rock serves as a delightful spot to unwind, appreciate nature’s artistry, and relish the tranquil ambiance of Mount Abu. Whether it’s for a leisurely stroll, a photography session, or simply to enjoy the serene beauty of the area, a visit to Toad Rock is a must for anyone exploring the enchanting hill station of Mount Abu in Rajasthan.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in the picturesque Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, stands as an oasis of biodiversity and natural beauty. Covering an area of around 288 square kilometers, this sanctuary is a captivating blend of lush greenery, rocky landscapes, and diverse flora and fauna, offering a serene escape from the desert landscapes that dominate Rajasthan.

The sanctuary’s varied topography encompasses grasslands, dense forests, and rocky hills, providing a habitat for a rich assortment of wildlife. Visitors to the sanctuary have the opportunity to spot a diverse range of species, including the Indian leopard, sloth bear, wild boar, sambar deer, chital, langur, and many bird species like the grey junglefowl, crested serpent eagle, and various migratory birds.

What sets the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary apart is its unique ecological niches, housing several rare and endangered species. The flowering plants, evergreen forests, and bamboo groves within the sanctuary add to its charm and ecological significance.

Trekking trails winding through the sanctuary offer nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers a chance to explore its diverse landscapes while witnessing the enchanting beauty of the surroundings. Sunset Point and Honeymoon Point, within the sanctuary’s boundaries, present breathtaking panoramic views, making them popular tourist spots 6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu.

Visitors can also explore the ancient and revered shrines like the Dattatreya Temple and the Gaumukh Temple situated within the sanctuary, adding a spiritual dimension to their visit.

The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary stands as a testament to Rajasthan’s natural diversity, providing a tranquil retreat for nature lovers amidst its rugged terrain, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of wildlife, adventure, and serene landscapes in the heart of Rajasthan.

Achalgarh Fort Mount Abu

Achalgarh Fort

The Achalgarh Fort, nestled in the Aravalli Range in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, stands as a testament to the region’s rich historical past and architectural brilliance. Constructed in the 14th century by the Paramara dynasty’s ruler, Rana Kumbha, this fortress holds immense historical significance.

Sitting atop a picturesque hill, the Achalgarh Fort offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the town of Mount Abu. Its strategic location was pivotal in safeguarding the region against invasions during ancient times.

The fort’s architecture reflects a blend of Hindu and Jain influences, featuring intricate carvings, ornate designs, and ancient temples within its premises. One of the prominent structures inside the fort is the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple houses a revered Nandi (Shiva’s bull) statue, attracting devotees and tourists alike.

Another notable attraction within the fort complex is the Kantinath Jain Temple, devoted to Lord Adinath, the first Jain Tirthankara. The temple showcases stunning marble sculptures and intricate designs, showcasing the architectural brilliance of the bygone era 6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu.

The massive walls and bastions of the fort exhibit its robust defensive architecture, serving as a historical marvel for visitors interested in ancient military structures.

Stepping into the Achalgarh Fort is like traversing back in time, offering a glimpse into Rajasthan’s regal heritage and the architectural marvels that have withstood the test of time. Its serene ambiance, coupled with the spiritual aura of the temples, makes it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and spiritual seekers visiting Mount Abu and the surrounding region.

Dilwara Jain Temple Mount Abu

Dilwara Jain Temples

The Dilwara Jain Temples in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, stand as a splendid testament to architectural brilliance and religious devotion. These temples, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, are renowned for their stunning marble craftsmanship, intricate carvings, and exquisite architecture, making them a significant pilgrimage site for Jains.

The complex consists of five temples, each dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras (enlightened beings). Among them, the Vimal Vasahi Temple and the Tejpal Temple are the most famous. The Vimal Vasahi Temple, built-in 1031 AD, is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Lord Adinath. Its interior boasts breathtaking marble carvings depicting scenes from Jain mythology and intricate designs that showcase remarkable precision and artistry 6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu.

The Tejpal Temple, constructed in 1230 AD, is dedicated to Lord Neminath. Its architecture is adorned with ornate motifs, delicately carved pillars, and magnificent ceilings, all crafted from marble.

These temples are exemplary in their architectural beauty and spiritual significance, drawing visitors from across the globe. The Dilwara Jain Temples at Mount Abu are a testament to the rich heritage and craftsmanship of ancient India, showcasing the epitome of Jain temple architecture.

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Nestled cozily in the Aravali range, Mount Abu is defined by its scenic beauty and its pleasant climate. There are a number of tourist places in Mount Abu ranging from lakes to temples, this city has a lot to offer. 

Whether you are looking for adventure or a calm place with amazing views, you’ll surely be pleased with the tourist attractions in Mount Abu . Take a short hike in the heights by the lake or go to explore the culture at the forts and shrines, every place you visit will be a lifetime experience. 

Places to visit in Mount Abu that should be on your itinerary are Adhar Devi Temple, Trevor’s Tank, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Gaumukh Temple, Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University and St. Saviour's Church.

Some of the best places to visit in Mount Abu include:

(1). Dilwara Jain Temples : Dilwara Jain Temples are a must visit because of the brilliant use of marble in its architecture. The ornamental carvings and the smooth stone laying technique make it one among the most beautiful pilgrimage spots in the world. 

(2). Nakki Lake : Surrounded by hills, the serene Nakki lake is heaven for nature lovers. You can take a stroll around the lake, relax or enjoy boating. A visit to this place will leave you relaxed and rejuvenated.

(3). Sunset Point: At one of the most popular tourist spots in Mount Abu , travelers can see a picture perfect sunset beyond the horizon. In addition to the phenomenal view it offers, the sunset point also works as a picnic spot for many.

(4). Achalgarh Fort: Made with the purpose to keep an eye on enemy movements, Achalgarh Fort is now one of the main attractions of Mount Abu. The visitors witness a number of well-built sculptures as they enter the fort.

(5). Guru Shikhar A mere 15 km from Guru Shikhar Road is the highest peak of the Aravali range. Reaching the top of the hill will give you a stunning view of nature. Tourists try to ring the bell at Guru Shikhar that can be heard over a long distance.<readmore>

And if you are fond of ethnic wear, you must go to the Khadi Bazaar, one of the most popular markets in Mount Abu. This little market is a paradise for Khadi lovers selling a vast variety of several products made with khadi. Traditional Rajasthani and Gujarati clothing is also available.

In addition, there are many other Mount Abu tourist places that one should give a visit including Abu Road, Achalgarh Village, Honeymoon Point, Shanker Math, Gyan Sarovar and Peace Park. Places to see in Mount Abu are not just limited to the lakes and temples. One must also go to the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary to experience bird watching and the city’s rich flora and fauna.

Make sure you have ample time to cover all the places while planning  sightseeing in Mount Abu . You should also list down the things to see in Mount Abu that you will like the huge number of attractions the city offers and prepare your itinerary accordingly.

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Achalgarh Fort In Mount Abu

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The Achalgarh fort is located almost 11 kms away from the hilly city of Mount Abu in Rajasthan . It is one of the most popular attractions of the city, especially for tourists. The fort is currently in ruins but makes for a great place to explore and spend some time just marveling at the beauty of the erstwhile grand structu...

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Wildlife Sanctuary In Mount Abu

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Mount Abu is one of the greenest places to be in when in Rajasthan . It is famed as an oasis in the middle of the desert, and is home to one of the best wildlife sanctuaries of the state , the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary . There are several species of animals here including tigers, leopards, wolves, hyenas, sambhars, wild bo...

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Dilwara Jain Temples, Delwara, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, 307501, India

Dilwara Temple or Dilwara Jain Temple in Mount Abu is a major attraction for tourists and locals. It is located a little more than 2.5 kilometers away from the city center. Constructed by Vastapul Tejpal, these temples were built between the 11 th and the 13 th centuries. They are world famous for the marble used in their con...

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Guru Shikhar In Mount Abu

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Guru Shikhar is the highest peak of the entire Aravali Range and is located a little more than 15 km away from the city’s outskirts. Perched atop a height of 1722 mts above sea level, Guru Shikhar is a must visit. The views one can have from the top is something to write home about. Having the entire city spread out below y...

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Nakki Lake In Mount Abu

Nakki Lake In Mount Abu

Nakki Lake, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501

Nakki Lake is an ancient and sacred man-made lake in the city of Mount Abu . It is the only lake in Mount Abu and has several legends and stories attached to how it came to be. One of the legends says that the lake was dug by Gods, looking for protection against a Demon, whereas one says that it was dug by a suitor of the Pr...

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Dilwara Jain Temple , Achalgarh Fort and Village, Nakki Lake , Guru Shikhar, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary , Sunset Point and Adhar Devi Temple are some of the major tourist attractions of Mount Abu.

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Mount Abu is famous as it is the only hill station in the state of Rajasthan. Mount Abu offers enchanting views of the valleys and the landscape. There are a number of activities to enjoy here like rock climbing and boating. People also come here in search of peace and solace as there Universal Peace Hall located here.

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Top 5 Places to Visit in Mount Abu

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Dilwara Temple

Dilwara Temple

Renowned for their inspiring architecture and intricate marble carvings, the Dilwara Jain Temples are a masterpiece of craftsmanship. These temples, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, showcase the finest examples of Jain art and hold significant religious importance. The intricate detailing and serene ambiance make a visit to these temples an unforgettable experience.

Distance from Mount Abu is approximately 2.6 Kilometers

Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake, surrounded by lush hills and charming gardens, is a serene oasis in the heart of Mount Abu. Legend has it that the lake was created by the gods using their nails ("nakh" in Hindi), hence the name Nakki Lake. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the lake, stroll along the picturesque promenade, or simply relax and soak in the scenic beauty.

Distance from Mount Abu is approximately 1.1 Kilometers

Nakki Lake, surrounded by lush hills and charming gardens, is a serene oasis in the heart of Mount Abu. Legend has it that the lake was created by the gods using their nails (nakh in Hindi), hence the name Nakki Lake. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the lake, stroll along the picturesque promenade, or simply relax and soak in the scenic beauty.

Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar

For breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Abu and its surrounding regions, a visit to Guru Shikhar is a must. Situated at the highest peak in the Aravalli Range, Guru Shikhar offers a spectacular vantage point. The journey to the top involves a scenic drive and a short trek, making it an adventurous experience. Be prepared to be captivated by the stunning vistas and the serene atmosphere.

Distance from Mount Abu is approximately 14.1 Kilometers

​Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

​Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for diverse flora and fauna. Spanning across 290 square kilometers, this sanctuary is home to several species, including sambar deer, wild boars, langurs, and a variety of birds. Visitors can embark on a thrilling jungle safari or explore the sanctuary through its well-marked trails, immersing themselves in the serene beauty of nature.

Distance from Mount Abu is approximately 35 Kilometers

Sunset Point

Sunset Point

Witnessing the mesmerizing sunset from the Sunset Point in Mount Abu is an experience that should not be missed. As the sun sets behind the Aravalli Range, the sky is painted with vibrant hues of orange and pink, casting a magical spell over the entire landscape. It is a perfect spot for couples, families, and nature lovers to unwind and admire the captivating beauty of nature.

Distance from Mount Abu is approximately 2.4 Kilometers.

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  1. THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Mount Abu (UPDATED 2024)

    See ways to experience (4) 11. Bailey's Walk. 23. Scenic Walking Areas. Bailey's walk is an amazing trekking-hiking trail in the forest of mount abu. This beautiful nature trail was explored by a british officer 'sir. bailey' - a great nature-lover.

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    Located at a height of 4000 feet, with the background of Nakki Lake and Old Gateway to Mount Abu; Honeymoon Point is a must visit tourist place in Mount Abu and is off chance that you wish to get an impeccable perspective of the sun setting down the skyline. It has been named so mostly in light of the Love Rock that is situated here.

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    Its unique architecture and mesmerising outlay make it one of the most attractive places to visit in Mount Abu and a must-visit spot for pilgrims. Timings: 12 noon to 6 pm Ideal for: History lovers, art lovers, pilgrims Speciality: intricate marble artwork, ornamental carvings Entry fee: NA. Must Read: 10 Homestays In Mount Abu For A Surreal ...

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    2. Nakki Lake: Engage In Boating. Image Source. One of the best things to do in Mount Abu is to take a tour of sprawling Nakki Lake and enjoy boating there. Located at the heart of Mount Abu and popularly known as Nakki Jheel, this place is famous for paddle boats, row boats and shikhara.

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    Toad Rock. Located near Nakki Lake, Toad Rock is a popular viewpoint and Mount Abu sightseeing place. This naturally formed rock is shaped like a toad which attracts tourists for a photograph. Visitors have to climb approximately 250 steps, to enjoy panoramic views of Nakki Lake and the Aravalli range.

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    The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary covers nearly 116 square miles (300 square kilometers) of the mountain and has many rare plants (including medicinal plants), plus valleys, peaks and forests. There are numerous walking trails of various distances and difficulties in the sanctuary, ranging from half-day to longer multi-day expeditions.

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    2. Guru Shikhar. Top Attraction 4.2 /5. 9 km. from city center 2 out of 21. Places To Visit in Mount Abu. This is the highest peak of the Aravali range with an altitude of about 1,722m above sea level. The trek to the top of the mountain is adventurous and fun. Read More.

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    Dilwara Jain temples are a must visit place in Mount Abu. Mount Abu Sanctuary . Covering 288 square kilometres of area, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a part of the subtropical forest in this region. Containing rich flora and fauna, this sanctuary allows you to come close to some rare and exotic species of wild animals, including the ...

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    With its cool climate, picturesque landscapes, and serene ambiance, Mount Abu is a popular tourist destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. In this article, we will take you on a journey through the 30 places to visit in Mount Abu, highlighting the unique attractions that make this hill station truly remarkable. 1.

  10. Top 25 Best Places To Visit In Mount Abu In 2024

    Situated in the Aravalli Mountain range at the border of Rajasthan and Gujarat, it holds a special place as both a pilgrimage site and a popular tourist destination. Its unique charm stems from its natural beauty, strategic location, and the plethora of attractions that make Mount Abu a must-visit place. 1. Dilwara Jain Temples

  11. Top 15 Places to Visit in Mount Abu

    Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station, is a picturesque hill station. Abu acts as a green oasis among the state's arid plains.And because of these reasons, people from Rajasthan and Gujarat love spending their weekends here.Furthermore, the top places to visit in Mount Abu are a combination of man-made beauty, perched hills, lush vegetation, incredible architectural wonders, and ...

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    There are unique places, wildest spots, religious temples, historical monuments, ancient architecture, wildlife sanctuaries, and many places exist in this region. Table of Contents. Here's the guide to visiting and enjoying some of the best places on Mount Abu: 1. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. 2. Sirohi.

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    Entranced devotees must crawl through a small opening to access the sanctum, where the divine presence is said to reside. As one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, ... Nearby Places To Visit In Mount Abu. City Distance from Mount Abu Attractions; Sirohi: 70 km: Temple Street, Chandravati, Ajari Temple: Patan: 142 km:

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    These places to visit in Mount Abu are the perfect addition to your itinerary. A trip to Rajasthan isn't complete without visiting this glorious hill station. ... Now you know why this is a must-visit tourist attraction. Best time to visit: 9 A.M to 5:30 P.M. Fee: No entry fee. Jeep Safari - INR 300 onwards. Distance from the city: Approx. 36 ...

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    4. Honeymoon Point. Honeymoon Point, located at a height of 4000 feet with a backdrop of Nakki Lake and the Old Gateway to Mount Abu, is a must-see tourist attraction in Mount Abu if you want a perfect view of the sun setting down the skyline. It was given this name in honor of Love Rock, which is located nearby.

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    2. Nakki Lake. Nakki Lake Shutterstock. Nakki Lake, nestled in the heart of Mount Abu, is a serene oasis surrounded by the lush Aravalli Range. Steeped in legend and natural beauty, this ancient lake is said to have been dug by gods using their nails ('nakh' in Hindi), giving it its unique name. Popular among locals and tourists alike, Nakki ...

  17. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Mount Abu

    A must visit place when you visit Mount Abu. Read more. Review of: Gaumukh Temple. Written May 5, 2023. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Wander44430591476. 1 contribution. 0.

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    Must See Sterling Mount Abu Tourist Places — Mount Abu is a favorite hill station and popular holiday destination for foreigners and Indians. Mount Abu, surrounded by the lush green hills of the Aravalli ranges, is the only hill station in the state of Rajasthan situated at a highest altitude of 1722 meters above sea level.

  19. 10 Interesting Places To Visit In Mount Abu

    The place also has a significant place in the Hindu mythology as it is mentioned as the place where the Sage Vashistha retired. Today, the place is a great tourist destination, a hill station with the distinctive blend of the flavors of Rajasthan. It totally deserves a visit. Here is a list of 10 interesting places to visit in Mount Abu: 1.

  20. 6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu

    6 Must Visit Places In Mount Abu nestled amidst the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, stands as the only hill station in the state, offering a refreshing escape from the desert landscapes. Spread over a lush green plateau, this serene retreat presents a blend of scenic beauty, religious significance, and pleasant weather, making it a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.

  21. Best Places To Visit In Mount Abu

    Some of the best places to visit in Mount Abu include: (1). Dilwara Jain Temples: Dilwara Jain Temples are a must visit because of the brilliant use of marble in its architecture. The ornamental carvings and the smooth stone laying technique make it one among the most beautiful pilgrimage spots in the world.

  22. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Mount Abu

    See ways to experience (4) 11. Bailey's Walk. 23. Scenic Walking Areas. Bailey's walk is an amazing trekking-hiking trail in the forest of mount abu. This beautiful nature trail was explored by a british officer 'sir. bailey' - a great nature-lover.

  23. Top 5 Places to Visit in Mount Abu

    Guru Shikhar. For breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Abu and its surrounding regions, a visit to Guru Shikhar is a must. Situated at the highest peak in the Aravalli Range, Guru Shikhar offers ...