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Mount Abu, sprawling along a 1200 m high plateau in the south of
the state, close to the Gujarat border. Rajasthan's only hill
station and a major pilgrim centre, Mount Abu is located in the
south-western corner of Rajasthan. Although a part of the
Aravalli range, it is detached completely from it by a narrow
valley and the highest point, Guru Shikhar, is situated at its
northern end. Interestingly, this is the highest point between
the Nilgiris in the south and the Himalayan range up north.
Mount Abu, owing to its good rainfall, has the richest
vegetation in Rajasthan - a wide variety of trees and shrubs can
be viewed as one drives upto Mount Abu.
More than the weather, vegetation and mythological importance,
it is the Jain temples that draw lakhs of visitors to Mount Abu.
The Dilwara temples are the best Jain temples in the country. No
description can do justice to their beauty. They are to be seen
to be believed. Gaumukh Temple, Achalgarh Fort, Toad's Rock,
Sunset Point, Trevor's Tank are some of the interesting areas to
be visited. For those who like Walking, Mount Abu has many
delightful walks. Nakki Lake, said to have been carved out by
the gods with their nails, is a favourite spot for boating.
Mount Abu is best visited during March-June and
September-November.
SIGHTSEEING
DILWARA TEMPLE
These remarkable Jain temples are Mount Abu's main attraction
and among the finest examples includes two temples in which the
art of carving marble reached unsurpassed heights. The older of
the temples is the ' Vimal Vasahi ', built in 1031 and dedicated
to the first tirthankar, Adinath. In the front of the temple
stands the
'House of Elephants', with figures of elephants marching in
procession to the temple entrance. The later ' Tejpal temple '
is dedicated to Neminath, the 22nd tirthankar, and was built in
1230 by the brothers Tejpal and Vastupal. The carving is so fine
that, in places, the marble becomes almost transparent.
KESAR BHAWAN PALACE
Kesar Bhawan Palace is one of the oldest places in Mount Abu,
built in 1868. The Kesar Bhawan was used as a guest house for
visiting dignitories. For 100 years now several Maharajas and
royal guests from the west have been entertained in Kesar Bhawan.
Built to suit the climatic conditions of Mount Abu which has an
average rainfall of 150 inches annually, the palace has closed
corridor running around the building providing it protection
from rain. Each bedroom has its own private balcony which
provide a panoramic view of the surrrounding hills and valleys.
SUNRISE PALACE
Situated on one of the highest points in Mount Abu is the summer
palace of the Maharaja of Bharatpur. Now it is called the
Sunrise Palace, provides a breathtaking panoramic view of lush
green Aravallis surrounding it. The 80 years old palace has a
fairy tale charm to it and is build like a typical british-style
mansion. It has large spacious rooms, which have been done
tastefully and provides all possible comforts to the guests. It
is popular with honeymooners as well as those looking for a
peaceful holiday.
VIMALA VASHI TEMPLE
It is the oldest temple, built in 1030 by Vimala Shah, a
minister of Solanki ruler of Gujarat. The temple is said to have
involved a work force of 2700 men, and taken total fourteen
years to complete. Made of white marble, it is an outstanding
example of Jain temple architecture.
JAIN COMMUNITY
The fine specimen of workmanship , as seen in its carvings and
pillars, this temple is dedicated to Neminath - the twenty
second Jain thirthankara. A lot of inspiration and encouragement
went into the construction of this temple. Built in the
' Solanki ' style of architecture, this temple has a breaktaking
marble pendant hanging like a shandelier from the central dome
of the porch.
LUNA VASHI TEMPLE
Built in 1232 by two wealthy brothers. Its carved ornamentation
is even richer, denser and more delicate. In some places, the
marble carving is so fine. The doorways of the temples are
framed by ornate pediments and plasters; the columns are
magnificiently carved.
NAKKI LAKE
Nakki Lake is virtually in the heart of Mount Abu and is a big
attraction with tourists. The lake takes its name from the
legend that it was scooped out by a god, using only his nails,
or nakh. It's a pleasant stroll around the lake - look for the
strange rock formations. On the lake there is a dilapidated
concrete boat-shaped snack bar.
GOMUKH TEMPLE
Down on the Abu road side of Mount Abu, a small stream flows
from the mouth of a marble cow, giving the shrine its name.
There is also a marble figure of Nandi, Shiva's vehicle. The
tank here, ' Agni Kund ', is said to be the site of the
sacrificial fire made by the sage Vasishta, from which four of
the great Rajput clans were born, An image of Vasishta is
flanked by figures of Rama and Krishna.Gomukh Temple contains
images of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna.
CONNAUGHT HOUSE
Connaught House in Mount Abu was the official summer residence
of Sir Donald Field, Chief Minister of the Jodhpur and now it is
available to tourists and holiday makers. Connaught House is in
a very good condition. New rooms have been added to the old
cottages. The location of the cottage gives it a complete
privacy and allow the tourist to enjoy a quiet and peaceful
holiday. The main market place and the famous Nakki Lake are
with walking distance.
ACHALGARH FORT
This fort was built by the warrior King Rana Kumbha, who
conquered Mount Abu from its Chauhan rulers. It lies 5 miles
from Mount Abu. Nearby there are several ancient temples. Of
these, the most interesting is the 15th century temple of Lord
Shiva.
GURU SHIKAR
The peak of Guru Shikhar, the highest point in Rajasthan, lies
about 2 miles beyond Achalgarh. It commands a bird eye view of
Abu and the surrounding areas. Temples located in this area are
the ' Mira temple ' and ' Chaumundi temple '.
ADHAR DEVI TEMPLE
Three kilometres north of town, some 365 steps lead to this '
Durga temple ' built in a natural cleft in the rock. You have to
stoop to get through the low entrance to the temple. There are
fine views over Mount Abu from up here. This temple is one of
the favourite tourist spots of Mount Abu. It is believed that
the image of the goddess was originally hanging in mid-air,
hence the name is ' Adhar Devi '.

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