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About Mount Abu
Located in the Aravalli Range in the state of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is the only hill station in the desert state of India. The town is known for its cool climate, lush green surroundings, and stunning views of the surrounding plains. The currency used in Mount Abu is the Indian Rupee. Visitors can explore the Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake, and the Guru Shikhar peak, the highest point in the Aravalli Range.
When to visit
The best time to visit Mount Abu is during the months of February to June when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Monsoon season from July to September brings heavy rainfall, making it difficult to explore the town. Winter months from October to January can be chilly, but the clear skies offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Getting around
Getting around Mount Abu is easy with options like taxis, auto-rickshaws, and rented motorcycles. The town is compact, making it convenient to explore on foot as well. Public buses are also available for travel between different attractions. Hiring a local guide can be helpful in navigating the town and learning about its history and culture.
Traveller tips
Carry warm clothing if visiting in the winter months. Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen during the summer months. Try the local Rajasthani cuisine at the street food stalls for an authentic culinary experience. Bargain while shopping at the local markets for souvenirs and handicrafts. Respect the local customs and traditions while visiting temples and other religious sites.