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PRC PRESENTATION

--TRIP TO MOUNT ABU

SUBMITTED BY:AANCHAL NARANG(241)SEC- E

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At about 4000 ft. above the sea level, Mount Abu is Rajasthan's only hill station sculpted in the Aravalli ranges. Legend has it that the place derived its name from Arbuda, a serpent who rescued Lord Shiva's bull, Nandi. An otherwise honeymooning treasure trove, the place is more renowned as a pilgrimage destination with its Dilwara Jain temples. The winding route to this summer retreat feels like a foray into a different world altogether. Visitors submit to nature completely and head for the Sunset Point to get infatuated by her piquant antics.

Mount Abu - Oasis of Rajasthan

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The lone hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu was once a part of the Chauhan kingdom, providing the Rajput kings of the region with a summer resort.

Consisting of British style bungalows and the holiday lodges of the royals, the city blends in the tribal communities living in the forests on the hills surrounding it.

Rich in flora and fauna, these forests serve as further attractions of the city.

Mount Abu- An escape from the scorching heat

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The highest peak of the hills is Gurushikhar, housing a sanctuary with a rich wildlife. This splendid environment served as the abode of many saints and sages in the old times.

There are numerous legends associated with the city of Mount Abu in Rajasthan, India.

It is believed that the mountains of Mt. Abu used to be visited by all the 330 million Hindu gods and goddesses

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MAIN ATTRACTIONS

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Dilwara Temples:

 The five marbled marvels built between 11th & 13th century AD enshrine the Jain tirthankaras (enlightened ones) and remains swarmed with pilgrims from across the world.

Entry is free; but no shoes, cameras or transistors are allowed in.

Non-Jains can visit between noon and 6 pm daily.

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Nakki lake

 The legend goes that gods actually etched out this spring using their fingernails ('nakh' means nail).

The turquoise waters pose invitingly for boating cruises in India's only artificial lake roosted at 3937 ft. high. South-west of the lake, watch the sun douse between the Aravalli mountains. Nearby is the 14th century Raghunath Temple. 

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Adventure Trails

Aravalli ranges heart-throb, Mount Abu at 4000 ft., is just perfect for those long treks and rock-climbing escapades.

The resorts and the tour packages have such provisions for the adventure enthusiasts

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Gurushikhar 

My entire objective of the trip was mainly to visit this mandir as it is my family guru’s mandir.

About 15 km from the main town it is the highest peak on the mount at 1722 m from where jaw-slacking views of the entire purlieu can be seen.

A small shrine and a temple of Guru Dattatreya standing on the shikhar are worth a visit. 

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Achalgarh 

A fantastic drive to this mammoth 14th century Fort that houses some of the most beautiful Jain temples is a must.

The 1513 AD Kantinath Jain Temple, the 1412 AD Achaleswar Mahadev Temple and the neighboring sculpture of Parmar Dharavarsh and Mandakini Kund are popular tourist attractions here. 

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The cuisine here is basically a blend of Rajasthani and Gujrati tables, since Mount Abu lies so close to Gujarat.

Places that are worth visiting are mainly Haveli and Nakki Lake Road that serves delectable Gujarati thalis and Punjabi food.

Also Maharaja, at Maharaja Hotel is renowned for Gujarati thalis.

CUISINE

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Leather ware

Kota saris and apparels

Rajasthani bangles

Sanganeri prints in linen

Curios (made from marble, sandalwood and sandstone)

Jewelry

Fabrics

Wooden articles

Gemstones

Metal crafts

SHOPPING

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Mount Abu Heritage Hotels

Bikaner Palace, Mount Abu-sheer symbol of old traditional warmth and charm with 33 well-maintained luxurious rooms and suites which makes this place popular among the tourists.

Connaught House, Mount Abu

-a charming English with 14 rooms which are centrally air-conditioned and are well-furnished with ancient wall paintings and frescoes.

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Palanpur Palace, Mount Abu

Located 2 kilometers from Mount Abu bust station in Rajasthan, is a heritage hotel which has broad range of services and facilities available for the guests.

Hotel Lake Palace

-Located on the banks of the picturesque Nakki Lake, this resort offers cozy and comfortable accommodation complemented by friendly and efficient services with beautiful scenic view of the lake in the green surroundings town of Mt. Abu.

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How to get there

By Air:  The nearest airport is Udaipur, which is 185 km away. 

By Rail: The railway station for Mount Abu is at Abu road, 29 kilometers from the city. From Abu Road, one can take a taxi, jeep or bus to Mount Abu. 

By Road: Mount Abu is connected by a good network of bus service to all major towns and cities. The Rajasthan Transport buses and private luxury coaches run regularly from Mount Abu to Jaiselmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Ahmedabad and Delhi.

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