My Rajasthan Tour - Visit to Mount Abu
As a part of my Rajasthan tour with my family members, we first visited Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and thereafter visited Udaipur. We left Udaipur in the morning of 27th December and started our journey to Mount Abu. In my previous two posts I have shared my experiences and brief information about the places that I visited with my family in Jaipur and Udaipur. In this post I would like to share my experiences and brief information about the places that I visited in and around Mount Abu.
1. Brief Information about Mount Abu
We started our journey to Mount Abu from Udaipur on 27th December 2023 in the morning. We were about 27 persons in a group tour travelling to Mount Abu from Udaipur by bus. We enjoyed the beautiful sceneries of hilly terrain during our journey to Mount Abu. We have seen monkeys sitting on the branches of tree. We have seen the beauty of Aravalli Mountain range when our bus was moving towards Mount Abu through the hilly road on high altitude. Mount Abu is a hill station set on a high rocky plateau in the Aravalli range and is near to the Gujrat border. Climate is relatively cool in Mount Abu.
We have visited Delwara Temple, Shree Guru Shikhar Dutta Temple, Sunset Points and Nakki Lake.
2. Delwara Temple
We reached Hilton Hotel in Mount Abu in the afternoon, and we checked in that hotel. After keeping our luggage in the hotel room and taking lunch we proceeded for day tour of Mount Abu. First, we visited Delwara Temple which is a group of five Jain Temples. Photograph is strictly prohibited inside the temple. Among those five temples, Vimalashahi temple is the oldest temple and was built in 1231 AD. Other four temples are Luna Vasahi Temple, Pittalhar Temple, Shri Parshwanath Temple and Shri Mahavir Swamy Temple. The architectural design and minute artistic works and carvings done on the walls, pillars, ceilings, doorways and panels are remarkable and appreciable.
3. Guru Shikhar Duttatreya Temple
After finishing our visit to Delwara Temple we proceeded to Shree Guru Shikhar Duttatreya Temple which is at a distance of about 15 km from Mount Abu. Guru Shikhar, a peak in the Arbuda Mountains and is the highest point of Aravalli Range, Rajasthan. The peak is dedicated to Guru Dattatreya and therefore the name of the peak is Guru Shikhar. You have to use staircase to reach the temple because vehicle cannot move after a certain point. 'Palkis' can be used on payment by the persons who find it difficult to walk through staircases. You will find lot of eateries before reaching the temple. You will find large number of shops displaying various local made products including various articles for decorating house. You can enjoy the scenic beauty of various mountains from the temple which is at the highest point of Aravalli Range. Adjacent to the temple is the Mount Abu Observatory operated by the Physical Research Laboratory.
4. Sunset Point
After finishing our site seeing at Guru Shikhar Duttatreya Temple, we proceeded to the sunset point. Vehicle cannot go up to the spot and therefore we left the vehicle on roadside and started walking uphill to reach a place from where we can spot the setting sun. One has to walk uphill for a good amount of distance to locate the spot. Because of partial cloudy weather we could not see the sun setting beyond the hill. You can view the sunset beyond the hills only when the sky is clear. From that spot you can have the beautiful view of mountain and river flowing through the valley. You will find few stalls selling mineral waters, cold drinks, tea and snacks. Though we could not view the sunset, but we enjoyed the natural scenic beauty of the hilly terrain. You can see in this photograph that my younger son is watching and enjoying the beauty of the sunset point.
5. Nakki Lake

After enjoying the sunset point, we proceeded to Nakki Lake. By the time we reached Nakki Lake it was complete dark. However, the lake was visible due to lighting on the street and shops on the side of the lake. This lake is the first man-made lake in India. It is an important tourist destination of Mount Abu. This lake is having a length of about half a mile and width of about a quarter of mile. This lake is having a depth of 20 to 30 feet. There is a Toad Rock on a hill near the lake. There is an arrangement of boating in the lake. There is a pathway on the sides of the lake. There are sitting arrangements on the sides of the lake where one can sit and enjoy the beauty of the lake. Raghunath Temple and the palace of Maharaja of Jaipur are also on the hills near the lake. There are few fountains inside the lake. You will find many shops and eating outlets near Nakki Lake. Though we have seen Nakki Lake during night but it's better to visit this Lake in the evening during daylight. One should visit this lake with sufficient time in hand so that one can enjoy boating and complete site seeing of this place. Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed in this lake on 12th February 1948. After finishing our site seeing at Nakki Lake we proceeded to hotel for dinner and night stay.
6. Conclusion
We have covered the above places in a half day which is too short to satisfy our pleasure in visiting these places. Actually, half a day is required to fully enjoy the site seeing of Nakki Lake alone. To cover the above places complete two days are required. We could not visit Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary which is having wide and varied range of fauna and is known for its biodiversity of flora. One full day is required to properly see this wildlife sanctuary.
Mount Abu is well connected by rail and road. Nearest railway station to Mount Abu is Abu Road railway station located at a distance of about 28 kilometers from the main city. This railway station is having rail connectivity with New Delhi and Mumbai. Mount Abu does not have any airport. Nearest Airport is at Udaipur which is at a distance of 185 kilometer. Ahmedabad Airport is at a distance of 221 kilometer from Mount Abu.
We checked out from the hotel in the morning of 28th December 2023 after finishing our breakfast. Then we proceeded to Jodhpur for visiting Mehrangarh Fort. Very soon I will come with another post in this blog on my tour to Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur.
(Note: The historical facts mentioned in the article are collected from Wikipedia and some other sources in public domain.)
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