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Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu huddles among the
rocks on a 1,220-m granite table mountain at the far southwestern
end of the Aravalli hills. It is built around a lake and is
surrounded by forested hills. According to a legend, the place
derives its name from Arbuda, a serpent who descended to the spot
to rescue Shivas bull, Nandi. Besides having all the features of a
pleasant hill resort, Mount Abu is also well known for the famous
Dilwara temples and many more archaeological remains. There are
interesting treks and picnic spots, romantic royal retreats of the
various erstwhile families of bygone Rajputana and some relics of
the Raj period. The scenic landscapes include gigantic blocks of
rocks in weird shapes, an array of coniferous trees, flowering
shrubs, lovely lakes and the cool climate much in contrast to the
arid environs of the state.
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