DESCRIPTION
AT 1,200 meters. Mount Abu is the highest point of the Aravalli
range passing through Rajasthan. The only hill resort of Rajasthan, it is
mainly built around a lake and surrounded by forests hills. .Mount Abu is
not only rated among the best hill station of the country but is also an
important Rajput and Jain Pilgrim center. The town forms an amphitheater
around Nakki lake, which is believed to be dug out by the Gods with their
nail (nakh). built between 11th and 13th centuries.
Besides
having all the features of a pleasant hill resort, Mount Abu is also well
known for the famous Dilwara Temples and many more archaeological remains,
interesting treks and picnic spots, the romantic royal retreats of the
various erstwhile families of bygone Rajputana and some relics of the Raja's
period. For those keen to learn more about the history of Rajasthan it will
be interesting to note that this place was also the site for one of the most
sacred rites- a yagya. This was performed by the same sage Vashishtha for
the purification of the ancient fighting caste, the Kshatriyas. From this
Mystical fire rose the mighty Rajputs who dominated the history of
Rajasthan. Mount Abu was also an important Vaishnava and shaivite pilgrim
center up to the 11th century. No visit to Mount Abu can be complete without
a trip to the famed Temples.
CITY SIGHTS
Dilwara Jain Temple: These were built between the 11th and 13th centuries.
Vimal Vasahi is the oldest of the temples, built in 1031 A.D,.Constructed of
white marble. This is reason enough to visit Mt Abu. Located within an
ancient mango grove, the Dilwara temple are profusely carved, and during the
morning, the priests perform several ritual ceremonies that are not open for
public viewing.
Timings: 0830hrs to 1330hrs
Guru Shikhar: 15 km, the highest peak in the Aravallis (1,772 m).
Timings, 1200 to 1800hrs
Adhar Devi Temple: A beautiful temple carved out of a huge rock. A climb
of 200 steps leads to the temple.
Timings, 0830 hrs-to 1330 hrs.
Nakki Lake: Nowhere else in India except in the Himalayas,
does a lake exist at 1,200m above sea level. The lake is studded with little
islands. Boats are available for cruises.
FESTIVALS
Summer Festivals: Held in June in Mount Abu, this is one of the few
celebrations during the summer months (though it coincides too with the
marriage 'season' which spans, according to planetary chartings, from
May-July). In the cool environs of the hill town, it is time to relax while
folk performances are staged, particularly of the Bhil tribes of the region.
SHOPPING Curios in marble, sandalwood and
sandstone can be bought from the shops around Nakki Lake. Kota sarees,
bangles and linen with sanganeri prints are also available. For Rajasthani
handicrafts there is Rajasthali, Rajasthan Government Handicrafts Emporium
SEASON
September to March
ACCESS By road
Mount Abu connected with all cities. Ahmedabad 222km via Palanpur,, Jodhpur
264km via Sirohi.
The nearest railway station is Abu Road 29km
away from Mount Abu. Abu Road is well connected to Ahamdabad & Jodhpur.
Mount Abu is connected by Air . The nearest airport to Mount Abu is
Udaipur (185 km)
TEMPERATURE
| Season |
Max. |
Min. |
| Winter |
17 |
10 |
| Summer |
30 |
26 |
CLOTHINGS
Summer: Light Tropical
Winter: Light Wollen
LANGUAGE Hindi, Rajasthani, English &
Gujrati.
ACCOMMODATION There are wide varite of
hotels palace Deluxe and Heritage and Standard Hotels
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