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Most Attractions in Mount Abu
Dilwara
temples :- The Dilwara temples of India are located about 2½ kilometres from
Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. These Jain temples were built by
Vastapul Tejpal , a Jain laymen between the 11th and 13th centuries AD and are
world-famous for their stunning use of marble. The five legendary marble
temples of Dilwara are a sacred pilgrimage place of the Jains. Some consider
them to be one of the most beautiful Jain pilgrimage sites in the world. The
marble temples have an opulent entranceway, the simplicity in architecture
reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality. The temples are in the midst
of a range of forested hills. A high wall shrouds the temple complex. Although the Jains built some beautiful
temples at other places in Rajasthan, some believe that none come close to
these in terms of architectural perfection. The ornamental detail spreading
over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply
marvellous. Facilities are available for
bathing, which is mandatory before puja is performed for the idols. These
facilities use passive solar power to heat up the water for bathing and other
things. Guided tour hours for tourists are posted outside the temple.
Guru
Shikhar :- Guru Shikhar Peak is the highest mount peak in the Aravalli region
and is at a distance of 15 km from Mount Abu. It is situated at a height of
1722 meters. Travellers can enjoy a bird view of the entire Aravalli range of
mountains, from the top of this mountain peak. Temple of Dattatreya is one of
the main attraction at Guru Shikhar peak other than scenic views. Dattatreya is
known to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. A huge bell suspended from a wooden
frame having an incription of 1411 AD can be seen at the entrance of the
temple. This peak also named after Guru Dattatreya and a rock in a cave also
sanctified his footprints. Nearby temple of Guru Dattatreya’s mother is also a
major attraction for devotees. Located at 14 km from Mount Abu city one can
travel to Guru Shikhar by taking Guru Shikhar Rd after Oriya Rd. Just a half a
kilometer distance there is an Gurushikhar visible-Infrared Observatory which
in-houses a 1.2 m infrared telescope. Here astronomical experiments continously
takes place.
Achalgarh
Fort :- Achalgarh fort situated about 11 kilometers north of Mount Abu, the
only hill station in Rajasthan. The fort was originally built by the Paramara
dynasty rulers and rebuilt, modernized and named as Achalgarh by Maharana
Kumbha in 1452 one of the several forts built during his period in the rule.
Achalgarh fort area is entirely surrounded by Mount Abu which is one of the
most popular hill stations of North India. It is situated in the mostly desert
state of Rajasthan and is often denoted by as an Oasis in the Desert. The
Achalgarh Fort was renovated and fortified by Maharaja Kumbha to escape
pillagers. The Achaleswar Mahadeva Temple is nearby where a toe of Lord Shiva
is worshipped. You can find some Jain Temples inside the fort. The fort is in a
run-down condition now. The first gate of the fort is known as Hanumanpol,
which served as the entrance to the lower fort. It comprises two towers built
of large blocks of grey granite. After some ascent, stands Champa pol, the
second gate of the fort, which served as the entrance to the inner fort. The
decayed Achalgarh fort is indeed a great architectural delight.There are some
features of historical and religious importance in and around the fort.
Nakki
Lake :- Nakki Lake in Mount Abu truly defines romance in Rajasthan. Named as
Love Lake of Mount Abu, it is also a largest manmade lake at the height of
11,000 meters in India. It is also a sacred lake for the Garacia tribe of
Rajasthan and at the time of their festival in Shukla paksha which falls in
April month it is the place of worship and remembrance of their ancestors.
People consecrate their nails in the lake on this festival. It is the reason
for naming of this lake as 'Nakki'.
Sunset
Point :- Lying south west of Nakki Lake, Sunset point is one of the most
popular viewpoints in Mount Abu. This viewpoint gets thronged by tourists from
all around at the time of sunset. Enjoy the site of orange-colored sun setting
behind the Aravali Ranges. Serene surrounding and a pleasant climate make the
experience even more memorable. Treat your eyes to the picturesque views of the
surrounding area including villages and green valley’s while the sun is setting
down. After enjoying a nice sunset view, you can shop for souvenirs from the
shops near the point. Get your hands on trinkets, wooden toys, marble statues,
sandalwood idols and other knick-knacks.
Honeymoon
Point :- A visit to Honeymoon Point can also be combined with other tourist
attractions across the city. With its delectable cuisines, and opportunities to
explore the surrounding areas, Mount Abu is perfectly poised to offer an
experience that is both, authentic as well as unique! There are many ideal
locations to visit in and around this wonderful city, with prominent local
landmarks and favorable restaurants being just a few examples. Make a trip to
Mount Abu and its exciting places of interest to enjoy a memorable vacation. A
visit to Honeymoon Point will give you a greater insight into the various
cultures and traditions of Mount Abu . If you are planning a vacation in Mount
Abu, then you must go visit Honeymoon Point. It is an intrinsic part of the
socio-cultural landscape and hence, offers an insightful peek into life, as it
exists in Mount Abu .
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