Get Going
Take up Mount Abu Tourism to enjoy the famous hill station of Rajasthan. To reach the pleasure paradise, one should step down at Abu Road, the broad gauge railhead for Mt. Abu, well connected to Delhi, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Agra and Mumbai via Ahmedabad. For Bhuj and the rest of the Kathiyar Peninsula, one should change trains at Palanpur, 53 km south of Abu Road. Take a shared taxi to reach your hotel. If a traveller wants to experience life in his own way, the best bet is a bus. Regular buses make the 27 km climb from Abu Road up to Mount Abu in 1 hour - there is always a newer surprise at every turn of the spiral road. RSTC buses go all the way to Mt. Abu, while others terminate at Abu Road, so don't forget to check the last destination. The bus schedule from Mount Abu is extensive, and for many destinations one can find a direct bus - faster and more convenient - than going down to Abu Road and waiting for a train. You will have to shed a few rupees at the toll gate, as you enter Mt. Abu, if you are in a car (keep small change handy). Mount Abu is a nice excursion from Udaipur (70 km) and tourists can have a break at the leisure paradise, away from the regular sightings of forts and palaces of Rajasthan.
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