These are the monuments, temples and attractions in Mount Abu you absolutely shouldn’t miss. (Image credit: Rahul Desai/Pexels and text by Sneha Chakraborty)
Flaunting Maru Gurjara architecture, this temple was constructed between the 11th to 13th A.D. by Chalukya Dynasty.(Image credit: Wikimedia Commons)
The only Indian artificial lake, this serene water body at a height of 1,200 mtr attracts tourists from all around. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
This is the highest point of the Aravalli Range, and maybe the best place to catch a sunrise in Mount Abu. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
An exciting sight (and climb) for those who are fascinated with peaks and mountains, this is located near Nakki Lake. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
Est. in 1980, Mount Abu Sanctuary takes up 288 sq km on the Aravallis — housing a variety of flora and fauna including orchids. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
Stroll through the Peace Park to learn about a wide range of Cactaceae, and floral species including coleus, shrubs, and more. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
Located near the Delwara Jain Temple, this red-painted religious site is dedicated to Lord Shiva. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
Designed by British engineer Col. G.H. Trevor in the year 1897 AD, this manmade lake is approx. 5 km outside Mount Abu. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
Located next to the Achalgarh Fort, it is uniquely known for worshipping the toe of Shiva. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)
This medieval fort located 11 km north of Mount Abu was originally built by Paramara dynasty rulers. (Image credit: Rajasthan Tourism)