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Let’s have a look – Mount Abu

Wanna go on a family trip or trip with friends on a hill station during monsoon season? But couldn’t find a better place? Don’t worry, I will suggest you one, ‘kursi ki peti baandh lijiye aur chaliye Mount Abu‘.
Mount Abu gets rain during the monsoon season, which makes the temperature cooler. Summer clothes are usually fine, but it’s a good idea to bring an umbrella to stay dry in the rain.

Mount Abu is a hill station in the Aravalli Range, located in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan, western India. It sits on a rocky plateau that is 22 km long and 9 km wide. The highest point is Guru Shikhar, which is 1,722 meters (5,650 feet) above sea level. Mount Abu is known as an “oasis in the desert” because it has rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and evergreen forests. The area also has many Hindu and Jain temples. The nearest train station is Abu Road, 28 km away.

Let’s discuss some things to do in Mount Abu during Monsoon season:

1. Boating – Nakki Lake
Nakki Lake is famous for its beautiful scenery and sacredness. Boating on the lake is one of the best activities to do in Mount Abu during the monsoon. It offers stunning views of the hills and gardens around it. This should be the first thing you do when you arrive in Mount Abu to start your trip on a magical note.

2. Trekking
Imagine trekking through the beautiful Aravalli Range with your friends or family and enjoying endless amazing views of nature. It sounds very satisfying, doesn’t it? Trekking in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, is even more exciting during the monsoon because the trails become more adventurous and the views look more vibrant. So, tie your shoelaces and get ready for some thrilling fun!

3. Dilwara temple
Dilwara Temple is a famous place to visit in Mount Abu during the monsoon. The temple is known for its perfect architecture and stunning views around it. It is a Jain temple with a rich history. Besides its religious importance, the beautiful design of the temple makes it a must-see.

4. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Earlier a forest, and now a sanctuary, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary has an abundance of species of fauna and flora. While the sanctuary is home to species like sambhar, common mongoose, wild boar, porcupine, jackal & more, it is also home to leopard and the unique Jungle Fowl bird. So when you visit Mount Abu in Monsoon, make sure you definitely go to this sanctuary.

5. Guru Shikhar
Guru Shikhar is the highest point in Mount Abu and offers amazing views of the city. It’s one of the top places to visit during the monsoon. Besides the stunning views, there’s also a temple dedicated to Guru Dattatreya. Remember to bring food and drinks with you when you visit this spot.





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