If you’re short on time but still want to experience the charm of Mount Abu, don’t worry! It’s absolutely possible to explore the highlights of this beautiful hill station in just one day. Mount Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan, is known for its scenic landscapes, cool climate, and rich cultural heritage.
Whether you’re coming for the stunning views or the serene temples, here’s how you can make the most of a day trip to Mount Abu.
Start Early: Arriving in Mount Abu
To truly experience Mount Abu in one day, it’s best to arrive early in the morning. Whether you’re driving, taking a bus, or coming by train, aim to reach by 8 or 9 AM to give yourself a full day of exploration. The nearest train station, Abu Road, is just 28 km away, and from there, a taxi or bus can take you up the winding roads to the main town.
Once you arrive, it’s a good idea to grab a quick breakfast at one of the local eateries. Many small restaurants and dhabas serve affordable and tasty North Indian food. A light breakfast of poha, paratha, or sandwiches will fuel you for the day ahead.
Morning Visit: Nakki Lake and Toad Rock
After breakfast, start your day by visiting Nakki Lake, one of Mount Abu’s most famous attractions. This picturesque lake, surrounded by hills, offers a serene atmosphere perfect for a morning stroll. You can also enjoy a boat ride here, which costs around ₹100 to ₹200 per person. The peaceful environment, fresh air, and stunning views make it a great way to kick off your one-day adventure.
Right next to Nakki Lake is Toad Rock, a popular viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape. It’s a short hike to the top, and from there, you can take in the beauty of the area while snapping some memorable photos. The rock formation is naturally shaped like a toad, making it a quirky and fun landmark to visit

Mid-Morning: Exploring Dilwara Temples
Next, head to the Dilwara Temples, located about 3 km from Nakki Lake. These Jain temples are world-renowned for their intricate marble carvings and stunning architecture. The temples date back to the 11th and 13th centuries and are a peaceful place to soak in some history and spirituality. The entry is free, but donations are welcome.
It will take you about an hour to explore the temples properly, as there’s a lot of detail to appreciate. From the intricately carved ceilings to the beautifully crafted pillars, the Dilwara Temples are a must-see for anyone visiting Mount Abu.

Lunch Break: Refueling for the Afternoon
By now, you’ll likely be ready for a lunch break. There are plenty of restaurants near Nakki Lake and in the town center that offer a variety of cuisines, from local Rajasthani food to Indian and Chinese dishes. If you’re looking for a convenient option, Sun Hotel and Resort also has a delightful restaurant that serves a range of delicious meals, perfect for refueling before continuing your exploration.
If you’re short on time, consider a quick meal of Rajasthani dal baati or even some fast food options like sandwiches or burgers.
Afternoon: Guru Shikhar and Achalgarh Fort
After lunch, make your way to Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in the Aravalli Range. It’s about 15 km from the main town, and the drive itself offers beautiful views. At the top, you’ll find a small temple dedicated to Dattatreya and a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills and valleys. Spending time at Guru Shikhar allows you to enjoy some peaceful moments and feel on top of the world—literally!
From there, head to Achalgarh Fort, another significant site just a short distance away. The fort, though now in ruins, has historical importance and offers some excellent viewpoints for photography. There’s also the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple nearby, where you can visit a unique Shiva temple with a brass statue of Nandi (the sacred bull). The area surrounding the fort is peaceful and perfect for a quiet afternoon walk.

Evening: Sunset Point or Honeymoon Point
As the day winds down, don’t miss Sunset Point, one of the most popular places to visit in Mount Abu. It’s located in the southwestern part of town and offers a stunning view of the sun setting behind the Aravalli Hills. Arrive about 30 minutes before sunset to find a good spot, as it can get crowded. Watching the sky change colors as the sun dips below the horizon is a beautiful and romantic way to end your day.
Alternatively, if you want something a bit more secluded, you can visit Honeymoon Point, which also offers great sunset views but tends to be less crowded.

Wrap Up: Evening Snacks and Departure
After the sunset, you can grab some quick snacks from the local vendors near Sunset Point, like corn on the cob, pakoras, or chai, before heading back. If you’re driving or catching a bus, make sure to leave by 7 or 8 PM, as the roads can get quite dark, and most attractions close by evening.
A Memorable Day in Mount Abu
Exploring Mount Abu in one day may seem like a challenge, but with prior planning, you can enjoy the best of what this hill station has to offer. From the serene Nakki Lake to the spiritual Dilwara Temples, and the breathtaking views from Guru Shikhar, you’ll have plenty of memories to take home. To start your adventure refreshed, consider staying at Sun Hotel and Resort, which provides a comfortable base for your day trip. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Mount Abu has something for everyone—even on a day trip!
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