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Mount Abu
is the only Hill Station in
Rajasthan North India. With the
assist of an outstanding road network Mount Abu is linked to other
places of Rajasthan. There are Bus services, jeeps and taxis for the
must of tourists during their Travel to Mount Abu Rajasthan.
Mount Abu is one of the main
tourist places for the tourists coming on a travel to Mount Abu
Rajasthan. There are the different forts, palaces and other wonderful
temples that make travel to Mount Abu of India completely memorable one.
One of the most beautiful and cultural cities of India, Mount Abu is
home to different tourist attractions such as the
Dilwara Jain Temples, Achalgarh Fort, Nakki
Lake, Guru Shikar, Gaumukh Temple, Adhar Devi
Temple and the traditional Bazaars. A travel to Mount Abu is
attractive to almost every type of tourist. Your trip in Mount Abu can
start with an easy turn around the markets that are a main part of the
city. Mount Abu in the state of Rajasthan is an historic destination
presenting ancient forts and temples, the art and architecture of Hindus
and Jainism, and the depressing yet splendid scenery of the extensive
Thar Desert. Considerably less developed from a tourist viewpoint than
major Indian cities such as Bombay, Delhi or Agra; Mount Abu retains its
traditional cultural charm and displays little or nothing of the
marketable spoils manifest elsewhere.
Mount Abu is the true place
for tourists to enjoy the grain of sand along with the forts and
palaces. You can also take pleasure in your Mount Abu travel with the
delicious
Ghaat of Mount Abu
Rajasthan.
Mount Abu Travel is incomplete without shopping. Mount Abu travel is one
of the most popular tourist circuits of India. Mount Abu, joyful with
color for enjoying North India's charming cultural heritage. Mount Abu
Rajasthan is also the travel center of North India. A travel to Mount
Abu would cover the huge forts, majestic buildings, and the popular arts
and crafts.
Most Popular Attractions In
Mount Abu
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Mount Abu Sanctuary
Located at the highest peak (1722 mts above the sea level) of Aravali, the Guru Shikhar lies in this 289 sq kms sanctuary. Established in 1960, provides shelter to the wild boar, sambhar
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Baneshwar Fair
A spiritual festival with simple & traditional rituals. Quaint rhythms conjure up the tribal cultural identity of the Bhils of Rajasthan, Gujarat & M.P. Baneshwar means the master of the delta and this name was given to the Shiva linga. |
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Dilwara Temple
The Jain temples at Dilwara, near Mount Abu are considered to be masterpieces of temple architecture.
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Embroidery
In the hamlets of southwestern Rajasthan you won't spot a
solitary house without an embroidered toran or frieze hung above the
doorway. The women of this region and adjoining Kutch and Saurashtra
districts of Gujarat are adept at needlework. |
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