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Nestled in the serene hills of the Aravalli Range, Abu Ambaji is a revered pilgrimage destination that draws devotees and travelers alike. Famous for the Ambaji Temple, dedicated to Shakti, this sacred site holds significant spiritual importance in Hinduism. The temple is a key part of the Shakti Peethas, where Goddess Amba is worshipped. A tour to Abu Ambaji offers a blend of spirituality, natural beauty, and cultural exploration.
Start your journey from Ahmedabad in the morning and drive towards Mount Abu (approx. 4 hours).Upon arrival, check into your hotel and freshen up.After lunch, visit Nakki Lake for a peaceful boat ride and enjoy the surrounding scenic beauty. Take a stroll along the lake and nearby Toad Rock.In the evening, head to the stunning Sunset Point to witness a beautiful sunset over the Aravalli Range.Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel in Mount Abu.
Have breakfast at the hotel, then visit the famous Dilwara Jain Temples, known for their exquisite marble architecture and intricate carvings. Spend time exploring the temple complex and appreciating its craftsmanship.Next, visit the Guru Shikhar viewpoint, the highest point in Mount Abu, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills.lunch and then drive to Ambaji (approx. 1.5 hours from Mount Abu).the revered Ambaji Temple, one of the major Shakti Peeth in India, to offer prayers, spirituality ,Dinner and overnight stay in Ambaji.
After breakfast, visit Gabbar Hill, believed to be the original seat of the Ambaji temple. You can take a ropeway ride for breathtaking views. Enjoy lunch in Ambaji before beginning your drive back to Ahmedabad.Arrive in Ahmedabad by evening, a memorable tour of Mount Abu and Ambaji.
The best time to visit is during the winter months (October to March), when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for exploring the temple and surrounding areas. The Navratri festival (typically in September-October) is also an auspicious time to visit, with grand celebrations.
Abu Ambaji is well-connected by road. The nearest city is Palampur, approximately 45 km away, while Mount Abu (about 65 km) is another popular access point. The nearest railway station is Abu Road, which is connected to major cities like Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
The Ambaji Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, sacred places where the body parts of Goddess Sati are believed to have fallen. It is particularly revered by devotees seeking blessings for prosperity, health, and peace.
Yes, visitors can participate in the daily rituals, aartis, and darshan at the Ambaji Temple. Special prayers and offerings can also be arranged upon request.
Yes, the temple and surrounding sites are generally accessible to visitors with mobility challenges. However, some of the hilltop sites like Gabbar Hill might involve a climb that could be challenging for elderly visitors.
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