This one-day private guided tour to the holy location will allow you to explore the temple-filled Mt. Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan. Explore 11th-century Jain monuments and discover how this hill hamlet in the rural Aravalli Range evolved to be a popular pilgrimage destination. This tour includes air-conditioned, comfortable automobile transfers from Udaipur and may be tailored for individual, family, or group travel.
Visit Mount Abu, the well-known desert oasis, for a full day! Visit the Adhar Devi Temple, Om Shanti Bhawan, Brahma Kumari, Dilwara Jain Temple, Achalgarh Temple, Nakki Lake, and Peace Park!
Dilwara Jain Temples is one of the finest Jain temple known world over for its extraordinary architecture and marvelous marble stone carvings, some experts also consider it architecturally superior to the Taj Mahal. It seems fairly basic temple from outside but every cloud has a silver lining, the temple interior showcases the extraordinary work of human craftsmanship at its best.
Temple of the Almighty Goddess MAA ARBUDA. Situated on a dormant volcano, Maa katyani named arbuda devi resides on a hilly range of aravallis in the shadow of peaks of the hill station Mount Abu. The feeling of blessings being showered on the pilgrims do attract them toward the enumerating auspicious temple where all the sorrows and sadness is vanished and what remains is pleasure, joy and the feel of happiness.
Achalgarh, situated eleven kilometers north of Mount Abu has a beautiful Shiva temple showcasing many striking features, including the toe of Shiva and group of colorful Jain Temples. Mount Abu is a famous and only hill station of Rajasthan located in the southwest part of Rajasthan. It is a part of the Aravali range. Achalgarh Shiva Temple at Achalgarh near Mt. Abu in Rajasthan is a very famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The place is also renowned for some other colorful Jain temples offering splendid views.
To pass and energetic evening rowing or simply to drift along, enjoying nature's beauty, be at the focal point of the town, Nakki Lake. This lovely artificial lake is ringed by hills and overhung by the enormous Tod Rock. Exploring the lake's little islets is a pleasant recreation. It is said to have been dug by the gods themselves with their nails, hence its name "Nakki". The summer villas of many Rajput rulers have been converted into hotels overlooking the lake.
Pandav Bhawan and Om Shanti Bhawan, the main campuses of the Brahma Kumaris Head Quarters (HQ) in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, glittered with a thousand lights and the atmosphere was festive last night as more than three thousand people from about 30 countries gathered together with enthusiasm to celebrate the beautiful and ancient Indian Festival of Lights, Diwali. True to the mission of the Brahma Kumaris, the program offered music, songs, dance and a live show of deities as a backdrop for its delivery of a unique and powerful spiritual interpretation of the meaning of Diwali.
At a distance of 8 km from Mount Abu Bus Station and 7 km from Guru Shikhar, Peace Park is a part of the Brahma Kumaris spiritual establishment situated on Guru Shikhar Road in Mount Abu. Managed efficiently by the Brahma Kumaris and Kumars, Peace Park is a major tourist attraction in Mount Abu. The Brahma Kumaris Peace Park is both lovely and serene. The park is a perfect escapade from a hectic city life to find serenity. The park is nestled between two peaks of the Aravalli hills - Guru Shikhar and Achalgarh. The park is an oasis of natural beauty about 8 km from the Brahma Kumaris headquarters in Mount Abu.