Hill Station Escape in Rajasthan?
You must be thinking, “I’m joking, right?”
Spoiler alert: I’m not! And trust me, you’ll be amazed.
A cool, green haven in a land known for its arid landscapes? Yes, you heard that right!
Mount Abu is Rajasthan’s very own hill station escape.
Let me take you there! Imagine a place where the hustle of city life feels like a distant memory and the serene hills invite you to relax and unwind. With its cool climate, mist-covered peaks, and sparkling lakes, Mount Abu offers the perfect getaway from the scorching heat of the Rajasthan desert.
Excited but curious? Don’t worry!
With Indian Holiday, the experts will take care of your itinerary while you focus on soaking in the beauty and tranquillity of this remarkable destination.
Ready to escape to the cool hills of Mount Abu?
It’s time to trade the desert heat for fresh mountain air!
The Oasis in the Desert
Mount Abu isn’t your typical hill station. Perched at an altitude of 1,220 meters in the Aravalli Range, it’s the only hill station in Rajasthan, offering a much-needed respite from the scorching heat of the surrounding plains.
Why It’s Unique
- Lush Greenery Amid Deserts: Unlike the arid terrains of Jaisalmer or Bikaner, Mount Abu is a refreshing contrast with its cool weather, verdant hills, and waterfalls.
- Cultural Fusion: It’s not just a hill station but also history, culture, and spirituality, making it a holistic getaway.
- Accessible Luxury: From luxury resorts overlooking Nakki Lake to cosy homestays surrounded by greenery, Mount Abu has something for every traveller.
Pro Tip: Visit between November and February to experience its charm during the cool winter months.
Nakki Lake: The Heartbeat of Mount Abu
If Mount Abu is the soul of Rajasthan’s hills, Nakki Lake is its crowd’s favourite destination. This serene, man-made lake offers a tranquillity that’s hard to find elsewhere.
What to Do at Nakki Lake:
- Boating Bliss: Glide across the shimmering waters in a paddleboat or a shikara. Early mornings are especially magical when the mist dances over the surface.
- Sunset Points: Grab a spot by the lake as the sun dips below the hills, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink.
- Mythical Charm: According to local legends, the lake was dug out by gods using their nails (nakh), adding a touch of mysticism to its allure.
Don’t Miss: Strolling around the lake in the evening to soak in the lively atmosphere of the nearby markets.
A Spiritual Vacay
Mount Abu isn’t just about natural beauty; it’s also a spiritual haven with some of the most stunning temples in Rajasthan. Whether seeking divine blessings or simply marvelling at architectural brilliance, these temples are a must-visit.
Dilwara Temples
This is known as a masterpiece of marble architecture; these Jain temples date back to the 11th and 13th centuries. Intricate carvings, grand pillars, and a serene ambience make them a highlight of Mount Abu.
Pro Tip: Hire a guide to appreciate the temple’s detailed artistry and historical significance truly.
Adhar Devi Temple
Perched on a hilltop, this temple dedicated to Goddess Durga requires a climb of 365 steps. The views from the top? It’s worth the effort.
Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University
If you’re in the mood for some soul-searching, this spiritual institution offers courses and sessions on meditation and self-awareness.
Breathtaking Viewpoints
Mount Abu is blessed with numerous viewpoints offering stunning panoramas of the Aravalli hills and beyond.
Guru Shikhar
- As the highest peak in the Aravalli Range, Guru Shikhar offers jaw-dropping views of the surrounding valleys. Don’t forget to visit the Guru Dattatreya Temple at the summit.
Sunset Point
- A crowd favourite, this spot offers breathtaking views of the sun setting over the hills. Arrive early to snag the best spot; it’s popular for a reason!
Honeymoon Point
- Aptly named, this spot is perfect for couples looking to soak in some romance while enjoying the scenic beauty of the hills.
Pro Tip: Visit these viewpoints in the early morning or late evening to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler weather.
Wildlife Encounters at Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
For nature enthusiasts, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a hidden gem. Spread over 290 square kilometres, this sanctuary is home to diverse flora and fauna.
What to Expect:
- Spot leopards, sloth bears, and various bird species amidst the dense forests.
- Witness rare plants like wild roses and orchids dotting the landscape.
- Trek through the sanctuary for an immersive experience with nature.
Best Time to Visit: The monsoon season (July–September), when the sanctuary is at its lushest.
A Date with Rajasthani Culture
While Mount Abu is a green retreat, it doesn’t stray far from Rajasthan’s vibrant culture. The local markets, festivals, and cuisine give you a taste of traditional Rajasthani life.
What to Explore:
- Local Markets: Shop for colourful handicrafts, embroidered textiles, and souvenirs like marble statues.
- Summer Festival: In May, this festival celebrates local traditions with folk dances, music performances, and boat races on Nakki Lake.
- Cuisine: Don’t leave without trying dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and refreshing lassi from local eateries.
Pro Tip: Bargain at the markets to snag the best deals!
Activities for Adventure Seekers
Think Mount Abu is all about relaxation? Think again! This hill station has plenty to offer adrenaline junkies.
Popular Activities:
- Trekking: Explore trails that take you through lush forests, rocky terrains, and scenic viewpoints.
- Rock Climbing: Mount Abu is a hotspot for climbing enthusiasts with its rugged landscape.
- Camping: Spend a night under the stars in the lap of nature. Several eco-friendly camping sites are available near the sanctuary.
A Luxurious Stay Amidst Nature
Mount Abu’s accommodations range from budget-friendly options to luxury resorts that redefine comfort.
Top Picks for Stay:
- Palace Hotels: Live like royalty at heritage properties like the Palace Hotel (Bikaner House).
- Lake-View Resorts: Properties like Cama Rajputana Club Resort offer stunning views of Nakki Lake.
- Eco-Friendly Stays: For sustainable travel lovers, eco-resorts like The Colonial Manek Manor perfectly blend luxury and nature.
Pro Tip: Book in advance, especially during the peak season, to secure your dream stay.
Mount Abu’s Climate: A Year-Round Retreat
One of Mount Abu’s biggest draws is its pleasant climate, making it a year-round destination.
- Summer (March–June): A cool retreat from Rajasthan’s blazing summer heat.
- Monsoon (July–September): Witness the hills come alive with waterfalls and lush greenery.
- Winter (October–February): The best time to visit, with chilly evenings and clear skies.
Is Mount Abu Worth the Hype?
Absolutely!
Mount Abu delivers a unique hill station experience right in the heart of Rajasthan. It’s not just about escaping the heat; it’s about embracing a different side of Rajasthan that’s green, serene, and full of surprises.
But let’s face it, planning a trip to this picturesque hill station might seem daunting. Finding the right spots to visit, ensuring everything is in place, and ensuring a seamless experience can be overwhelming.
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So, why settle for a standard holiday when you can enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of a hill station, all without the stress?
Explore our exclusive packages to Mount Abu, connect with one of our travel experts, and get ready to experience a getaway like no other.
Are you ready to explore it? The hills are calling, and you can answer it your way with Indian Holiday!
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