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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. The Dilwara Temple includes five equally beguiling temples namely- Vimal Vasahi, Luna Vasahi, Pittalhar, Parshavanatha and Mahavir Swami Temple dedicated to Lord Adinath, Lord Rishabhdeo, Lord Neminath, Lord Mahavir Swami and Lord Parshvanath respectively.
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Places To Visit in Mount Abu
Located south of Nakki Lake in Mount Abu, the Toad Rock is a colossal rock piece which looks like a toad about to jump into the waters of the lake. Known as The mascot of Mount Abu, it 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.
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Sunset Point in Mount Abu, located near the Nakki Lake area in Rajasthan, is a popular attraction offering breathtaking views of the Aravalli hills bathed in golden hues during sunset. It is easily accessible through a short hike or pony ride, making it a favorite spot for families and couples. The area also features local vendors selling snacks and souvenirs, adding a lively atmosphere to the scenic experience.
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Arbuda Devi Temple is considered the most sacred pilgrim point in Mount Abu and stands as a testimony to the rich architectural heritage of Rajasthan. Legend has it that 'Adhar' of the goddess fell and it was found hanging in mid-air owing to which the temple is also known as Adhar Devi Temple. Arbuda Devi is considered as the incarnation of Katyayani Devi.
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The Honeymoon Point in Mount Abu, at an elevation of 4000 foot, offers an exquisite view of the setting sun, painting the sky yellow and red. Also known as Anadara Point, this scenic location is considered an ideal spot to unwind after a long day of travel and sightseeing. The beauty lies in the backdrop of the gorgeous Nakki Lake and the Old gateway to Mount Abu.
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Situated in the Aravalli ranges in Mount Abu, Nakki Lake, locally known as the Nakki Jheel is a paradise for nature lovers. It is the first man-made lake in India with a depth of around 11,000 metres and a width of a quarter of a mile. Located in the centre of the hill station, the fascinating lake is surrounded by lush greenery, mountains and strangely shaped rocks.
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Trevor's Tank is a man-made reservoir and crocodile breeding site established by British engineer Col. G.H. Trevor during the colonial era. Also known as Trevor's Crocodile Park, it serves as a wildlife sanctuary and offers picturesque picnic spots and birdwatching opportunities. The site includes multiple viewing stations within the forest for observing wildlife in their natural habitat.
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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.
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Spread across a distance of 288 km, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary crosses numerous mountain highs from 300 m to 1722 m at Gurashikhar which is considered to be the highest peak in the Aravali ranges. It was given the status of a wildlife sanctuary in 1960 to preserve flora and fauna of the entire region and is, therefore, an important eco-tourism spot.
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Guru Shikhar is the highest peak of the Aravalli Range. The height of the peak is 1722 meters from sea level thereby promising a breathtaking view of the Aravalli range and the hill station of Mount Abu. Guru Shikhar translates to 'the peak of the guru' and was named after Guru Dattatreya who is believed to have resided on the peak during his days as a monk.
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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.
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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. There are multiple food stalls and vendors selling street food.
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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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Shri Raghunath Ji Temple is a 650-year-old temple on the shores of Nakki Lake in Mount Abu dedicated to the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu. Predominantly, it visited by Vaishnavites who consider the temple as one of the most sacred places on Earth. Raghunath Ji is believed to save his followers from all the natural calamities and believed to liberate one from the pain and problems of life.
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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.
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Achalgarh 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. A 10 minute climb from Achalgarh brings you to the beautiful and historic Jain Temples which are famous for scenic location and beautiful sculpture.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. It is recommended to avoid visiting the cave during monsoon.