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Hill Stations
In India
Mount Abu
Population
: 18,000 
Languages : Rajasthani, Hindi
Best Time to Visit : Throughout Year
Std : 02974
Mount Abu(Introduction)
Mount Abu is a picturesque hill-station
which green oasis in the barren desertscape thats Rajasthan. Situated
at the southern tip of the Aravali range the hill
retreat owes its cool climate to its rich flora covering the entire
hillside that includes coniferous trees and flowering shrubs. The
road leading to Mount Abu is a curved one characterized
by arid region dotted with huge rocks in weird shapes and high velocity
winds. This is also the highest point between the Nilgiris in the
south and the Himalayan range up north.
The
only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu
is more than just a summer retreat. Its stunning array of exquisite
Dilwara Jain Temples, dating back 11th- 13th centuries,
make it a popular pilgrimage centre. ‘Abu’ according
to a legend.stands for the son of Himalayan, deriving its name from
Arbuada,the powerful serpent who rescued Nandi, the sacred bull
of Lord Shiva, from a chasm.
There
are various interesting treks and picnic spots close to Mount
Abu.
Mount Abu (Places To see)
Gaumukh Temple:
A natural spring flowing through a sculpted cow’s head
gives the shrine its name. The famous ‘yagna’ of sage
Vashishtha was performed here. A beautifully sculpted hill temple
of Arbuada-the mighty serpent stands against the beautiful backdrop.
Nearby is the magnificent marble image of Nandi, the celestial bull
rescued by Arbuada.
Delwara
Jain Temple:
These beautifully carved temples built between 11th and 13th century
A.D. are sheer elegance in marble, dedicated to the jain Tirthankaras.
The Vimal Vasahi temple is the oldest of these dedicated to the
first Tirthankara. Built in 1031 A.D. (by Vimal Shah-a merchant
and representative of then Gujarat ruler), it is a superb example
of temple architecture.The central shrine has an image of Rishabhdev
and large courtyard with 52 small shrines,each housing a beautiful
statue of thirthankaras with 48 elegantly carved pillars form the
entrance to the courtyard.The Lun Vasahi Temple, dedicated to the
22nd Tirthankaras-Neminath, was built in 1231 A.D. by two brothers-Vastupal
and Tejpal,Ministers of Raja Vir Dhawal, a ruler of Gujarat-belonging
to the Porwal Jain community.With door casings, pillars,architraves,and
sculptures on porticos,the temple is a fine specimen of craftsmanship
Adhar
Devi Temple :
The temple is chiselled out of a huge rock reached by a flight of
360 stairs. A favourite tourist spot.
Sunset
Point:
Spectacular sight of the setting sun when the hills are covered
in the golden glow can be viewed from here.
Honeymoon
Point:
Also known as Andra Point, it offers an enchanting view of the verdant
plains and valleys. The place looks most beautiful during the dusk
hours.
Shri
Raghunathji Temple:
Situated near the ‘Nakki’ lake is the temple dedicated
to Shri Raghunathji with a beautiful image of the deity that was
placed here in 14th century A.D. by Shri Ramanand the famous Hindu
preacher.
Gardens
and Parks:
Beautifully laid parks and gardens are interspersed throughout the
hilly paradise. Ashok Vatika,Gandhi park, Municipal Park,Shaitan
Singh Park and Terrace Garden are some of the noteworthy gardens.
Museum
and Art Gallery:
Located at the Raj Bhawan, it was a collection of archaeological
excavations dating back to 8th-12th century A.D. It also has Jain
bronze carvings,brassworks etc. for viewing.
Guru
Shikhar(Highest peak)
Guru Shikhar, the highest peak of Mount Abu, is also perhaps
the most beautiful. There is certain serenity about the temple built
atop this peak. The temple might just have stepped out of a fairy
tale, with only a small portion in pink jutting out of an otherwise
plain white chalk building.
Nakki(the
lake)
In the heart of the town, at one end of the Mall is Nakki Lake,
which has an interesting history. It is said that it was drawn by
the finger nails (nakk) of a sage, Balam Rasia, in response to the
demands of the stepmother of the girl he wished to marry. The girl,
a princess, and a daughter of the then King of Abu, was also in
love with the sage, but because of the evil stepmother the affair
ended in tragedy, and has been immortalized in a temple of the Kunwari
Kanya, alongside which stands a statue of her lover.
The
lake too, has survived to tell the tale. Picturesquely set, with
the hills rising all around it, the lake has several islets to which
you can hire boats. An interesting facet is the many rock formations
around the lake. They have been named Toad Rock, Nun Rock, Nandi
Rock and Camel Rock because of their resemblance to these figures.
The road appears to be looking broodingly down towards the lake,
as if contemplating jumping in. Nun Rock is a large smooth rock,
as it supposedly looks a woman with a veil. The climb up to these
rocks, through the wooded forests is a beautiful one, with each
of the rocks on the way making unique formations, fissures and shapes.
There
are rumors that you might run into a bear on your way up, but the
climb is well worth the risk! And one can take courage from the
fact that none of the travelers in the last few years have encountered
the animal.
Mount Abu(Location)
Mount Abu is Rajasthan's only hill station. It is 187 km away
from Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
Mount
Abu (How To Get There)
By Rail: There are direct trains to Abu Road Station
(27 km away from Mount Abu) from Delhi, Jodhpur and Agra. A fast
train takes four hours between Ahmedabad in Gujarat and Abu Road.
By
Road: Regular buses connect Abu Road to Mount Abu. The journey
takes about an hour. Taxis and jeeps are also available to take
you to Mount Abu. Direct buses also connect Mount Abu with Udaipur
and Ahmedabad.
Where
to stay
A number of options, according to the budget allocation of
the tourists, are available in Abu. The accommodation level ranges
from a highly luxurious hotel to a dormitory. But rooms should be
booked well in advance if willing to visit this exotic hill station
during summer.
Where
to eat
Number of eateries and restaurant are available serving different
delicacies and cuisine.
Tourist
Information
Tourist office under the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation
is available at the city area from where one can easily get the
information easily

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