As the name implies, Mt Abu is Rajasthan’s sole hill station, located roughly 1300 metres above sea level in the highlands. It is the ideal location for relaxation and comfortable vacations. Mt Abu is the only destination that draws all types of visitors due to the diversity of its spectacular settings. A quick glance around Mount Abu reveals a mix of religious, adventurous, and romantic tourist destinations.
Religious Locations
Sacred devotees seek peace in the holy ashram of Brahmakumaris on Mt Abu, which is world-renowned for its devotional methods of prayer. Dalwars Dera, Adahar Devi, Gomukh, and Gurushikhar are well-known temples that are well-known for their preceding mythology concerning Hindu deities. Visiting these heavenly locations provides a pleasant experience for travellers of all religions. Dalwara Dera temples are dedicated to Jain Tirthkars and are renowned for their marble carvings. Dalwara temples are unique due to their construction in a rock cleave. Adhar Devi temple is the location of Saint Vashisth’s Yagya, while Gurushikhar is the location of Lord Dattatrey’s adoration. Gurushikhr is Mt Abu’s highest peak and is also recognised for its spectacular views of the whole mountain from several viewpoints.
Relaxing Locations
Nature lovers cannot afford to miss the breathtaking views from Sunset Point and a mind-clearing boat trip on Nakki Lake near Mt Abu. Sunset point is well-known for the spectacular view of mountains as the sun sets behind a line of mountains. Shining mountain peaks provide travellers with cherished recollections of Mt Abu. Nakki Lake is a lake located between the peaks of mountains that is famed for an ancient legend associated with it. It is believed that Hindu Lords engraved this Lake with their fingernails, and it is considered a sacred site for Hindus. In the tranquil ambiance of Nakki Lake, boating uplifts the spirit. Additionally, this lake is notable for the diversity of Intercontinental birds that visit the lake on a regular basis.
Historical Locations
Anchal Gadh is one of the most historically significant locations in India, owing to the glorious history of the Hindu Rajput Kingdom. It is located approximately 7 to 8 kilometres from the town of Mt Abu. Anchal Gadh tourists must pay a visit to the Anchaleshwar Temple famous for the NANDI statue, which is formed of five different metals: brass, silver, zinc, brass, and fold.
Spots for Adventure
Tevor’s Crocodile Park and Mt Abu’s Wild Life Sanctuary are a wildlife lover’s heaven. Tevor’s crocodile park is well-known for its breeding tanks. Apart from crocodiles, this nature sanctuary region is home to a variety of bird species and black deer. To observe a black deer in Tevor’s crocodile park, you must be incredibly fortunate. Typically, tourists plan an all day picnic to visit this renowned location. Mt Abu’s Wild Life Sanctuary is home to over 300 bird species, leopards, sambhar, chinkara, and langurs. The wild life sanctuary is nestled in the difficult-to-reach Arravli highlands and is well-known in India for its rare and exotic animals.