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Mount Abu Tour
Serving as a source of comfort from the sultry dessert climate of Rajasthan, Mount Abu, the state’s only hill station stands at a height of 1722 metres above sea level, and is embraced by lush green hills of the Aravalli range.Studded with a colourful mix of rustic abodes of tribal communities and posh houses inclusive of British style bungalows and royal holiday lodges, Mount Abu appears to be no less than a wonder in this dessert state.
DILWARA JAIN TEMPLES
Dilwara Jain Temples in Mount Abu are sure to leave one awestruck. Built in 11th and 13th century AD, the temple consists of a complex series of 5 Jain temples under it, namely Vimal Vasahi, Luna Vasahi, Pithalhar, Khartar Vasahi, & Mahavir
Swami.
NAKKI LAKE
Believed to have been dug out by the Gods themselves, the clear blue water of the lake turns into amazing shades under the changing sky. Nakki lake is a very special place to visit in Mount Abu owing to the fact that Mahatma Gandhi‘s ashes were
immersed here.
PEACE PARK
This serene establishment is a part of the Brahma Kumaris spiritual abode and among the essential places to visit in mount abu for those looking for an escape from the stressful city life. People come to Peace Park to surrender themselves to its calm environment and indulge in meditation.
GURU SHIKHAR
Recognized as the highest point on this mountain range, Guru Shikhar is an exquisite place for sightseeing in Mount Abu. Taking about 300 steps up to Guru Shikhar, you reach the temple of Guru Dattatreya, an incarnation of the Divine Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva).
TOAD ROCK
Known for being surrounded by a number of strangely shaped rocks, Nakki Lake offers numerous photo ops to visitors. One of the most popular destinations near Nakki Lake however, has to be the Toad Rock View Point.ocated on the main trekking trail near the Lake.
ACHLESHWAR
The Achleshwar Mahadev temple in Mount Abu is dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to local legends, the temple is built around a toe print of Lord Shiva. Like most temples, Shiva is worshipped in the form of a shiva-linga but what makes it interesting is the fact that the shiva-lingain here is a naturally.