Welcome to Mount Abu! Start your day by arriving at the Mount Abu Railway Station or the nearest airport. Check flight and hotel prices here. Once you've settled in, get ready to explore the beautiful hill station.
Begin your spiritual journey at the famous Dilwara Jain Temples. These stunning marble temples are a major attraction in Mount Abu. Admire the intricate carvings and intricate architecture that dates back to the 11th-13th centuries.
Cost: Free admission
Time spent: 1 hour
Head to Nakki Lake, the heart of Mount Abu. Take a leisurely stroll along the lake or enjoy a boat ride surrounded by scenic beauty. Don't forget to capture memorable photos of the lake and the surrounding hills.
Cost: Boat ride - approximately INR 100 per person
Time spent: 1-2 hours
Indulge in a delicious lunch at Arbuda Restaurant, known for its mouthwatering Rajasthani cuisine. Savor the flavors of local dishes like dal bati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and more.
Cost: INR 300-500 per person
Time spent: 1 hour
Explore the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna. Take a nature walk and spot various species of birds, deer, and other animals. Enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the sanctuary.
Cost: Entry fee - approximately INR 100 per person
Time spent: 2-3 hours
Witness the breathtaking sunset at Sunset Point. Located in the South West of Nakki Lake, this viewpoint offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Bring your camera to capture the mesmerizing colors of the sky.
Cost: Free admission
Time spent: 1 hour
End your day by exploring the famous markets of Mount Abu. Visit Shoppers' Paradise, a bustling market offering a wide range of handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs. Bargain for the best prices and take home some unique treasures.
Cost: Varies depending on purchases
Time spent: 1-2 hours
For those looking to explore off the beaten path attractions in Mount Abu, consider visiting Achalgarh Fort, a medieval fort with stunning views, or trekking to Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in the Aravalli Range. Locals also love visiting the Mount Abu Bazaar, where you can find local spices, handicrafts, and traditional Rajasthani attire.