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Mount Abu

Mount Abu is like a breath of fresh air in the parched desert of Rajasthan. The only hill station in Rajasthan, it is located 1,722 metres above sea level and is situated amidst the lush green hills on the highest point of the Aravallis range. It used to be a preferred leisure destination of the ruling royal family back when the Maharajas reigned. A striking feature about Mount Abu is posh houses, which are a blend of British style bungalows and holiday lodges of the royals, sharing space with the rustic abodes of various tribal communities residing in the forests. Possessing great scenic beauty, this quaint hill station is home to lakes, waterfalls and green forests. You can also enjoy blossoming flowers and trees that are indigenous to this region. Mount Abualso houses a sanctuary where you can spot animals such as langur, sambar, wild boar and leopards. Mount Abu is home to many religious monuments, the most famous being the Dilwara temple, Brahmakumari Ashram, Guru Shikhar and the shrines of Jainism. This hill station is not only a peaceful and beauty-laden getaway but also an ideal place for a sacred pilgrimage.

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Padharo mahare desh! 

 

 

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Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India
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Re: Mount Abu

Hello @TheVagabondAjay and thank you for sharing.

 

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Level 7

Re: Mount Abu

would like to see place.

Level 10

Re: Mount Abu

Hello @TheVagabondAjay

I already visited Mount Abu and it's very amazing place.

Thank you for sharing with us.

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Level 6

Re: Mount Abu

but before it i posted some info it was from a website and someone from google said to give credit to them, so thats all. @BruceDM

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Re: Mount Abu

Hi @TheVagabondAjay - Thank you for clarifying. It's easy for me to confuse the distinction so I might suggest giving credit for photos that come from another website by using the caption section that appears directly underneath a photo that you upload to Connect.

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