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About Mount Abu

Mount Abu is more than just a summer retreat set amidst the lush forested hills. It is a verdant oasis in the barren desert scape of Rajasthan at an altitude of 1219 mts. The place owes its cool climate to its rich flora covering the entire hill side. Abu is also a popular pilgrimage centre as the Jain Dilwara Temples of India dating back from 11th to 13th century AD are located about 2.5 km from Abu and are world famous for their stunning use of marble.
One can enjoy the magnificient panoramic view of the Mount Abu town and green aravali range at Gurushikhar which holds the honor of being not only the highest peak of Abu but the whole of Aravali Mountain Range. Nakki Lake posses the crown of being the Heart of Mount Abu, it is the perfect place to spend your evenings with your family enjoying boating and the natural surroundings.
Other attractions of the town are Honeymoon Point, Sunset Point, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Trevor's Crocodile Park and the Museums. The city also provides accomodation facility for the tourists with hotels ranging from Heritage and Economy to Budget Hotels.
This blog provides all the detail information of the city with some of the best captured pictures and is a perfect guide for anyone visiting the place for the first time.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Savera Palace

The Entrance To The Hotel


Well Accomodated Rooms


Well Maintained Swimming Pool

Hotel Savera Palace is a budget hotel that is located in Mount Abu offers you splendid accommodation amidst the lush green landscape, the azure precipitous vicinity that enhances the scenic magnificence of it all the more.
Hotel Savera Palace is a unique locale that is a proper admixture of ethnicity and erudition, tradition and choice. The hotel offers 25 spacious chambers that are well designed; the service offers care and affection to its visitors so that one feels completely at home, encircled by folks and friends. Savera Palace is a budget hotel, and envisages the legendary splendor and awe associated with this place.
In concordance to the legend, the hot spring stands as a testimony to the great fire ritual performed by sage Vashishtha. Four Agnikundas were raised to ensure fertility to the mother earth and prevention of damage and destruction of natural beings.
His cow Nandini was entrapped in a deep gorge and was incapable to come out so he had to seek the help of Lord Shiva, who filled the chasm with water and thus the body of Nandini floated up.
This legend indicates the supremacy and splendor of Indian mythology, and makes us sentient of the immensity of legendary spectrum in India.

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