Surrounded by verdant forests and perched at an altitude of 4000 feet, Rajasthan's only hill station is an oasis of respite from the scorching heat. The charming hill town is an eclectic mix of experiences that you do not expect in a state which is mostly known for its arid desertscapes. Watered by the serene Nakki Lake and close to the famous Dilwara temples and centuries-old forts, the hill station has enough to keep visitors busy for two to three days. Mount Abu’s beautiful landscape, quaint heritage hotels, bustling street markets, restaurants and cafes make it one of the most popular getaways in western India.
Mount Abu Travel Guide
Resorts in Mount Abu for every traveller
A popular tourist destination in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is home to a surfeit of resorts. From the plush Humming Bird Resort and Cama Rajputana Club Resort to the beautiful English country cottage WelcomHeritage Connaught H...more
Luxury living in Mount Abu
Steeped in colonial charm and regal splendour, Rajasthan’s only hill station Mount Abu is dotted with numerous luxury hotels that treat their guests like royalty. If the idea of reading a book by the fireplace or singing...more
Mount Abu’s best mid-range stays
Rajasthan’s only hill station sits amongst verdant forests and is replete with an abundance of flora and fauna. The charm of this hill station lies in hotels that promise you a comfortable stay amidst spectacular surroun...more
Budget hotels in Mount Abu
The picturesque hill town of Mount Abu is dotted with ample choices for accommodation that offer a comfortable stay and are easy on the pocket too. If you’re planning a trip here then take a look at some of these bonaf...more
Manek Manor
A sprawling heritage resort perched on a hillock in Mount Abu, Manek Manor combines its period décor with elegant furnishings. The upscale resort offers rooms as well as luxury suites, all of which are interlinked via co...more
Cama Rajputana Club Resort
Housed in the erstwhile Rajputana Club building, the Cama Rajputana Club Resort spans across 18 acres of verdant greens, small waterfalls and fountains.
Hotel Blue Valley
If you like the idea of spending your vacation ensconced in quiet environs and yet not be too far away from the major attractions, then Hotel Blue Valley is a great pick for you.
Eating out in Mount Abu
From street food joints that offer delectable snacks to hotels that house fine dining restaurants, Mount Abu is chock-a-block with eateries that’ll satisfy all your food cravings. Here are some restaurants that you shoul...more
King’s Food
Offering a wide range of Indian and Chinese dishes, the restaurant is known equally for its food as it is for its lassis.
Daawat Restaurant
If you want to sample Rajasthani fare or are craving for a north Indian thali, then head to Daawat Restaurant in Chaacha Inn.
Mulberry Tree Restaurant
Housed in Hotel Hilltone, Mulberry Tree Restaurant serves delectable Indian, Chinese and continental fare. Popular for its Indian cuisine, the restaurant is known for its dal makhani and kababs.
Café Shikibo
Café Shikibo is one of the few places in Mount Abu which offers a wide variety of coffees, such as cafe latte, espresso, cappuccino, iced mocha, chai latte and latte macchiato, all made with freshly brewed African bean...more
Travelling through Mount Abu
Watered by the serene Nakki Lake and perched at an altitude of 4000 feet, Rajasthan’s the only hill station is quite unlike the rest of the state. Offering a perfect respite from the scorching heat of the desert, pictu...more
Mount Abu for adventure lovers
Perched amidst verdant forests of the state’s highest mountain range—the Aravallis—is Rajasthan’s only hill station Mount Abu. The region offers a charmingly idiosyncratic atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Rajasthan.
Mount Abu’s best shopping experiences
Rajasthan’s only hill station Mount Abu offers an unrivalled shopping experience thanks to its exciting mix of street shops and handicraft emporiums. From bargain hunting in a bustling market to a session of indulgent re...more
Kashmir Cottage Emporium
Located near the Nakki Lake in Mount Abu, the Kashmir Cottage Emporium is known for its stunning collection of shawls and other handicraft products. Every item is crafted with great expertise, which is evident in the int...more
Khadi Bhandar
The quintessential Mount Abu shopping experience cannot be completed without picking up a few souvenirs from Khadi Bhandar—famous for its collection of a variety of khadi or hand-spun textiles. True to its name, Khadi Bh...more
Rajasthali
Continuing the heritage of craftsmanship patronised by the erstwhile Rajput dynasties, Rajasthali is the perfect destination to get your hands on Rajasthan’s traditional as well as contemporary crafts.
Nakki Lake market
Roll up your sleeves and get ready for a good bargaining session at Mount Abu’s main market. The road leading up to Nakki Lake is lined with tiny shops, stretching as far as your eyes can see, selling intriguing and auth...more
Short trips around Mount Abu
So you’re on vacation to Mount Abu but want to explore more of Rajasthan. While Mount Abu is unique in the sense that it is the only hill station in the desert-dominated topography of Rajasthan, it’s not why people visit...more
24 hours in Mount Abu
An oasis in the dusty landscape of Rajasthan, the hill station of Mount Abu charms travellers with its serene lake, hilltop temples and majestic forts. Marvel at the intricate carvings of the Dilwara Temples, gaze at pic...more
48 hours in Mount Abu
Escape the soaring temperatures of Rajasthan and head to the state’s only hill station to breathe in fresh mountain air and admire the green pastures that surround Mount Abu. Explore the magnificently-carved Dilwara Temp...more
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