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Mount Abu Sanctuary

The sanctuary located in Mount Abu was declared as a protected area in the year 1960 and ever since then this sanctuary, which is spread over the gorgeous Aravalli, range of mountains has been attracting not only domestic tourists but also tourists from overseas. Mount Abu is Rajasthan's only hill station and in these days of yore it used to be the summer retreat of Rajasthan's royalty.
Rajasthan Tourism department in recent times have been making rapid strides
as far as Eco-Tourism is concerned. It was being increasingly felt that
the desert destinations of Rajasthan like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur etc.
.. were oversold in the international tourist market. In a bid to diversify
its tourism game plan, the Mount Abu sanctuary together with Mount Abu
have been strategically highlighted as an irresistible Eco-Tourism circuit
and needless to say, the response has been tremendous.
The sanctuary is a biodiversity hot spot and has a richvariety of flora
and fauna. Some of the resident animal species include Langoor, Hyena, Indian
Civet, Wild Boar, Pangolin, Sambhar, Jungle Cat, Porcupine and Hedge hog
to name just a few. In the past the sanctuary also was inhabited by lions
and tigers which have now vanished. The lions in particular have moved to
Gir Sanctuary in neighboring Gujrat.
Apart from rich wildlife species that can be found, the sanctuary is
also rich in floral biodiversity with 112 varieties of plants. Add to
it the fact that some of the finest varieties of Orchids too are found
at the Mount Abu Sanctuary. Also available are herbal and medicinal plants.
The best part of visiting Mount Abu Sanctuary is that, one can experience
both nature based tourism as well as pilgrim tourism at one go. Mount
Abu has a plethora of temples, particularly Jain temples like Vimal Basahi,
Luna Basahi and of course the magnificent Dilwara temple. Mount Abu is
also a renowned place of pilgrimage for the Hindu's with temples of Achaleshwar,
Adharadevi, Raghunathji and Madhuvan to name just a few.
Mount Abu Sanctuary Reservation Form