Mount Abu

Mount Abu in the Sirohi District of Rajasthan is beautiful and one and only hill station in Rajasthan. The mountain forms a rocky plateau 22 km long by 9 km wide. Beautifully situated in the south west end of the huge Aravalli ranges, Mount Abu is the only hill station of the imperial state Rajasthan. The region also holds a name Arbudaanchal in the ancient times and was ruled by Gurjars and Rajputs. . What sunrise could be like and how sunset can leave mere humans unnerved is understood in its full impact only in a place like this and more in Mount Abu.  With a distinctive blend of the flavours of Rajasthan, Mount Abu has some of the best places to visit like Dilwara Jain Temples, Nakki Lake, Achal Garh, Guru Shikhar, Adhar Devi, Sunset Point, Trevor’s crocodile Park, Wildlife Sanctuary and Gaumukh.

Best Time to Visit

Summer Season (April – June):- The summer days are warm and evening will be chill and comfortable. Rajasthan as a whole is a very hot state and thus, most of the locals and tourists from surrounding seasons flock to the hill station during summer season.

Monsoon (July – September):- The monsoon season starts in July and ends in September. Although there might not be quite a drop in temperature, the place will be pleasing with frequent rains.

Winter (October – March):- The winter starts in November and ends in February. The temperature can go as low as 12 degree C. Unlike other hill stations, winter is not extreme in Mount Abu. The place is cool and refreshing. All the adventure activities will be open and accessible during this season. 

How to Reach Mount Abu

BY AIR:- Nearest Airport is Udaipur but flight connectivity to Ahmadabad is better. From here, taxi to Mount Abu could be hired easily.

By Train:- Abu road is the nearest railway station, which is connected with all the major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmadabad and Jaipur.

By Road :- From National Highway 14, tourists on road can reach to Mount Abu.