Rajasthan’s only hill station is a paradise with rivers, lakes, waterfalls and forests amid a dry desert landscape. Mount Abu is where you will find the highest point in the Aravalli Range, Guru Shikhar, at 1,722m. It is home to stylish British bungalows and holiday resorts where visitors can truly let their hair down and relax away from city life. The town is also an important religious site for adherents of Jainism with numerous temples built for worshipping their deities.
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OT Travel Itinerary: Your Weekend Guide To The Majesty Of Mount Abu
This hill station has it all: lakes, greenery, history, heritage and culture. Here's what you can do in two days at Mount Abu
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Aerial view of Mount Abu
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Aerial view of Mount Abu
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