Mount Abu- The only Hill Station of Rajasthan the Dry State
“Rajasthan” whenever we hear this name the first thing comes into the
mind is Desert and dry area everywhere. However, things are not like
this as there is a hill station in Rajasthan covered with full of water
and beautiful green hills. Mount Abu is the one and only hill station of
Rajasthan situated at height of 1220 meters in the Aravalli Hill
Ranges. Mount Abu hill station in this dry state is positioned at a
vastness of 180 kilometers from famous city of Rajasthan “Jodhpur” and
509 kilometers from capital of Rajasthan “Jaipur”. Mount Abu is becoming
the favorite place for many people as it a famous pilgrimage site for
both Hindus and Jain and nowadays countless people are reaching at this
pilgrims place. Mount Abu is also renowned for its rhythmic nature
exquisiteness. This hill station is also preferred as “An Oasis in the
Desert”, for the truth that it is the place from where numerous
watercourses, waterfalls and lakes created.
This place is special for its enjoyable weather, nature attractiveness and the plentiful holy places. Mount Abu could be the interesting place as vacationer target. Mount Abu is preferred place by world tourism
as well because of there are large amount of Hindu and Jain holy
places. Dilwara Temple is deliberated as the mainly vital and sacred
temple by the Jain Community. Dilwara shrine is constructed of white
limestone and was constructed amid the 11th to 13th century.
If you have planned your tour to Mount Abu, then few of the tourist spot
must be visited as there are many, the mentioned are few world-known
and very much attractive:
Mount Abu can be simply visited by train and by road from nearly all the vital places of Rajasthan and the adjoining states. Numerous staying choices are accessible here support the visitors to locate the mainly relaxed staying places as per financial plan and preference of visitors. High-quality staying facility and well urban transportation system connects Mount Abu to the other states.
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