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Hotel Savera Palace
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Hotel Agroha (Colonial Villa, 1 KM from Nakki Lake) , Mount Abu
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Hotel Always Welcome By SAH
(232 Ratings)
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Sterling Mount Abu
(1457 Ratings)
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Mount Regency
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Mount Abu Travel Tips

Key Festival
Summer Festival (May–June)

Closest Airport
Udaipur Airport (˜185 km)

Recommended Stay
2–3 Days
Why Visit Mount Abu?
Perched high in the Aravalli Hills, Mount Abu is Rajasthan’s only hill station — cool, calm, and full of charm.
The town feels like a breath of fresh air, with peaceful lakes, marble temples, and forest trails replacing the desert heat.
Spend slow mornings by the water, trek through shaded paths, and end your day watching the sun fade behind the hills.
Whether you come for quiet moments, nature, or local food, Mount Abu makes every day feel relaxed and refreshing.
Best Areas to Stay in Mount Abu
Delwara Road: Ideal for travellers visiting the renowned Dilwara Temples or attending nearby meditation retreats. The area offers peaceful surroundings with a selection of guesthouses and boutique hotels set amid greenery.
Central Bazaar Area: The most convenient base for first-time visitors, located close to Nakki Lake, local shops, and cafés. Expect budget-friendly hotels and lively streets that capture the essence of Mount Abu’s hill-town charm.
Sanctuary Zone: A tranquil stretch near the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, home to jungle lodges and eco-stays surrounded by forests. Perfect for nature lovers seeking fresh air, quiet trails, and early morning birdwatching.
Must-visit Attractions in Mount Abu
Dilwara Temples: Marvel at Jain architecture carved entirely from white marble — calm, intricate, and breathtaking.
Nakki Lake: Take a peaceful boat ride or relax by lakeside cafés with lovely mountain views.
Guru Shikhar: Drive or trek to Rajasthan’s highest point for sweeping valley views.
Sunset Point: Watch the sky glow orange and pink as the sun dips behind the Aravallis.
Achalgarh Fort: Explore this centuries-old fort and the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple nearby.
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary: Spot leopards, langurs, and colourful birds on an early morning jeep ride.
Your Itinerary for a Mini Trip
Day 1: Arrive in Mount Abu - Take a boat ride at Nakki Lake - Watch the sunset - Enjoy dinner at a hill-view café.
Day 2: Visit Dilwara Temples - Drive to Guru Shikhar - Take a jeep safari in Mount Abu Sanctuary - Explore Nakki Bazaar.
Day 3: Visit Achalgarh Fort - Plan a picnic at Trevor’s Tank - Browse local markets before departure.
Good to Know Before You Travel
Plan Early: The Summer Festival brings heavy crowds. Book your stay in advance.
What to Pack: Carry light woollens for evenings and comfortable walking shoes.
Getting Around: Hire scooters or autos for short rides; most attractions are nearby.
Food Options: Try Rabdi, Dal Baati Churma, and spicy Kachoris from street stalls.
What to Shop: Visit Nakki Bazaar for marble crafts, wooden souvenirs, and handmade fabrics.
Hidden Gems In & Around Mount Abu
Toad Rock: Perched above Nakki Lake, this natural rock formation—shaped like a toad about to leap—is one of Mount Abu’s most iconic viewpoints. A short climb rewards you with panoramic lake and town views, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.
Trevor’s Tank: Located about 5 km from the main town, this serene picnic spot is surrounded by dense forest and frequented by peacocks and other birds. Ideal for nature walks, quiet afternoons, and photography.
Ambaji Temple: Around 50 km from Mount Abu, this sacred Shakti Peeth is nestled amid forested hills. A popular pilgrimage site, it offers a tranquil atmosphere for reflection and prayer. Combine the visit with a scenic drive through winding mountain roads.
Stargazing Nights: With clear mountain air and minimal light pollution, Mount Abu is a haven for stargazers. Carry a telescope or simply lie back to spot constellations and shooting stars on crisp, cloudless nights.