Mount Abu Packages
Mount Abu tour packages for 3 to 15 days range between INR 16,150 and INR 46,744 per person. These itineraries cover the best of Rajasthan's only hill station, including Nakki Lake, Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar, Sunset Point, Achalgarh Fort, and the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.
Other destinations such as Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer for a fuller Rajasthan circuit experience can also be included in your tour package, if you want to explore Rajasthan in one go.
Perched at approximately 1,220 metres in the Aravalli Range, Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan and offers a genuinely distinct character compared to the desert cities around it. The Dilwara Jain Temples, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, are widely considered among the finest examples of marble craftsmanship in the world. Nakki Lake, at the centre of town, is the social anchor of every Mount Abu trip.
Guru Shikhar, the highest point in the Aravallis at approximately 5,650 feet, offers panoramic views across Gujarat and Rajasthan. Achalgarh Fort, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, and Toad Rock round out the experience for travellers seeking more than just viewpoints.
With Thrillophilia's carefully curated itineraries, travellers can choose from romantic hill escapes, family holidays, summer getaways, pilgrimage-focused circuits, and extended Rajasthan tours. The best package for Mount Abu depends on your starting city, trip duration, and whether you want Mount Abu as a standalone stay or as part of a larger itinerary.
Mount Abu tour packages include accommodation, breakfast, sightseeing, internal transfers, and most importantly 24/7 on-ground support that makes your trip more enjoyable, ensuring a seamless travel experience. Every Mount Abu trip package on Thrillophilia is structured to match the destination's natural pace rather than over-schedule it.
Mount Abu Tour Package Price: Budget Breakdown
The Mount Abu trip cost depends on the number of days, destinations covered, type of accommodation, and whether the package is a standalone stay or part of a Rajasthan circuit. Here is a clear breakdown of what to expect across all categories.
Package Types and Pricing (June 2026)
Package Category | Duration | Destinations Covered | Land Price / Person | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Mount Abu Family Tour Packages | 3 to 9 Days | Mount Abu, Udaipur, Jaipur | INR 17,912 to INR 41,450 | Families |
Mount Abu Honeymoon Packages | 4 to 6 Days | Mount Abu, Udaipur, Nakki Lake | INR 16,150 to INR 37,199 | Couples |
Mount Abu Group Tour Packages | 8 to 15 Days | Mount Abu, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer | INR 35,200 to INR 46,744 | Friends and groups |
Mount Abu Rajasthan Circuit | 5 to 15 Days | Mount Abu, Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer | INR 16,999 to INR 45,499 | Multi-city explorers |
Budget Breakdown
Expense | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium |
Accommodation per night | INR 1,500 to INR 3,000 | INR 3,000 to INR 7,000 | INR 8,000 to INR 20,000+ |
Meals (per day) | INR 300 to INR 800 | INR 800 to INR 1,500 | INR 1,500 to INR 3,000+ |
Local Transport | INR 500 to INR 1,000 | INR 1,000 to INR 2,000 | INR 2,000 to INR 4,000+ |
Sightseeing and Entry Fees | INR 800 to INR 1,200 | INR 800 to INR 1,200 | INR 800 to INR 1,200 |
Shopping and Personal Expenses | INR 500 to INR 2,000 | INR 2,000 to INR 5,000 | INR 5,000 to INR 10,000+ |
What Is Included in a Thrillophilia Mount Abu Tour Package
- Accommodation in well-located hotels and resorts near Nakki Lake or the town centre, selected based on proximity to key attractions and verified by Thrillophilia's on-ground team.
- Breakfast is included daily as standard; select packages include dinner and lunch as per the chosen meal plan.
- Private AC vehicle or shared vehicle for all sightseeing days and intercity transfers, depending on group size and the itinerary selected.
- Pickup and drop-off from Abu Road Railway Station or your nearest city departure point, timed to your arrival.
- Experienced driver throughout the trip, familiar with the hill roads and the final climb into Mount Abu.
- Guided sightseeing covering Nakki Lake, Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar, Sunset Point, and Achalgarh Fort as per the itinerary.
- All toll taxes, parking charges, fuel costs, and driver allowances are covered within the Mount Abu tour package price.
Best Time to Visit Mount Abu
Mount Abu can be visited throughout the year, but the experience and the Mount Abu trip cost both shift considerably from season to season.
Winter (November to February): Peak Season
- Daytime temperatures range between 12°C and 25°C, making sightseeing comfortable throughout the day.
- Clear skies make Guru Shikhar walks and Sunset Point visits most rewarding during this period.
- Key events: Diwali in November and the Mount Abu Winter Festival in late December, a major cultural draw near Nakki Lake.
- Accommodation prices are at their highest; popular hotels book out weeks in advance.
- Book your mount abu tour package at least 6 to 8 weeks ahead for winter travel, particularly if visiting during Christmas and New Year.
Summer (April to June): Peak Season
- April to June is when Mount Abu truly earns its status as Rajasthan's only hill station. While Jaipur and Jodhpur cross 45°C, Mount Abu stays around 28°C to 33°C, making it the most popular summer escape in the state.
- This also means weekends in May and June see the highest footfall of the year at Nakki Lake and Sunset Point. Weekday travel is strongly recommended if you want a quieter Mount Abu trip.
- Accommodation prices during summer weekends can rise 20 to 30 per cent above base rates. Book your Mount Abu holiday package at least 6 to 8 weeks ahead for May and June travel.
- Plan sightseeing for early mornings and evenings to avoid the warmest part of the day
Monsoon (July to September): Off-Season
- Monsoon rains turn the Aravalli hillsides deep green and Nakki Lake fills fully, making this the most scenic period visually.
- Outdoor sightseeing is frequently interrupted by rain, and cloud cover at Guru Shikhar and Sunset Point can persist for hours at a stretch.
- Roads can be slower due to wet conditions; hill drives after dark are strongly discouraged during this period.
- Budget-conscious travellers will find the lowest Mount Abu tour package price of the year during July and August, with crowd levels at their thinnest across all attractions.
- Keep your daily plan flexible rather than tightly scheduled. Mount abu trip itinerary adjustments around rain are a normal part of monsoon travel here.
Spring and Autumn (March, October): Shoulder Season
- October offers the first relief after monsoon, with greener hillsides and clearer skies returning as rains recede. It is one of the most visually rewarding months to visit without the crowd pressure of winter peak season.
- March brings milder afternoons and manageable crowd levels before the summer rush begins, making it a practical window for a Mount Abu trip that balances comfortable weather with lower prices.
- Afternoon temperatures in March can approach 35°C; plan sightseeing for mornings before 11 am and evenings after 4 pm.
- Hotel pricing in both March and October sits below peak season rates, and advance booking of 2 to 3 weeks is generally sufficient outside of long weekends.
How to Reach Mount Abu
Mount Abu does not have a railway station or an airport within the hill town itself. All journeys converge at Abu Road Railway Station, approximately 28 kilometres from the hill station. The road up to Mount Abu climbs steadily through the Aravallis and takes around 45 minutes to one hour by car.
Mode | Route | Duration | Approx Cost (INR) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
By Air | Udaipur Airport (UDR) to Mount Abu by road | 3.5 to 4 hours | INR 4,000 to INR 7,000 (cab) | Fastest option from major cities |
By Train | Abu Road Railway Station (ABR), then taxi to Mount Abu | Station to hill station: 45 min | Varies by class | Budget-friendly, well-connected |
By Road from Udaipur | Via NH 27 or NH 14, approx. 185 km | 4 hours | Varies by operator | Flexible, best for custom stops |
By Road from Jaipur | Via NH 48, approx. 490 km | 8 to 9 hours | Varies by operator | Road trip option for those from Jaipur |
By Road from Ahmedabad | Via NH 48 and NH 14, approx. 221 km | 4 to 5 hours | Varies by operator | Common entry point from Gujarat |
Abu Road Railway Station connects directly with Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur, making it the most practical arrival point for most travellers. All Thrillophilia Mount Abu travel packages include a timed pickup from Abu Road, coordinated with your train arrival so you do not have to arrange onward transport independently.
Sample Itineraries for Your Mount Abu Stay
Whether you are planning a quick weekend break from Jaipur or Ahmedabad, a romantic two-city escape to Mount Abu and Udaipur, or a full Mount Abu Rajasthan trip spanning the major heritage cities, these itineraries give you a practical starting point.
A well-planned itinerary makes the trip smoother and more enjoyable. One of our verified travelers, Satish Joshi who booked the Explore Jaipur, Udaipur & Mount Abu | Cultural Gems of Rajasthan package was so satisfied with the itinerary as it worked out for them so efficiently that he said, “Tour itinerary was planned nicely and concluded without skipping any important location. The car driver was a very nice and polite person and had maintained the car neatly. We did not have any hiccups throughout the trip. Thanks to the Thrillophilia team for this excellent trip. I will recommend my friends to plan their trips through Thrillophilia.”
3 Days / 2 Nights: Standalone Mount Abu Trip
- Day 1: Arrival at Abu Road, transfer to Mount Abu, check-in, evening walk at Nakki Lake and local markets
- Day 2: Dilwara Jain Temples in the morning, Guru Shikhar, Achalgarh Fort, and Sunset Point in the evening
- Day 3: Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary walk or Toad Rock, breakfast, departure
5 Days / 4 Nights: Best of Mount Abu and Udaipur
- Day 1: Arrival in Udaipur, City Palace, Lake Pichola boat ride, Bagore Ki Haveli. One of our verified travellers, Nidhi Shah who booked the Mount Abu Udaipur Tour Package was so mesmerised by the havelis and Palaces, and the coordination that made their experience more pleasant, said, “The havelis and palaces are breathtakingly beautiful. Coordination was seamless throughout the trip.”
- Day 2: Saheliyon Ki Bari, Fateh Sagar Lake, Sajjangarh Palace, evening at leisure
- Day 3: Transfer to Mount Abu (approx. 185 km), check-in, evening at Nakki Lake
- Day 4: Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar, Achalgarh Fort, Sunset Point
- Day 5: Morning leisure, departure from Abu Road
Know More About: 5-Days Mount Abu Tour Packages
6 Days / 5 Nights: Jaipur, Udaipur and Mount Abu Circuit
- Day 1: Arrival in Jaipur, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and local markets
- Day 2: Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, and Jal Mahal
- Day 3: Transfer to Udaipur, City Palace, Lake Pichola
- Day 4: Saheliyon Ki Bari, Fateh Sagar Lake, Jagdish Temple, transfer to Mount Abu
- Day 5: Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar, Sunset Point
- Day 6: Departure from Abu Road
9 Days / 8 Nights: Best of Rajasthan including Mount Abu
- Day 1: Arrival in Jaipur, heritage sightseeing and local markets
- Day 2: Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort
- Day 3: Transfer to Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Clock Tower
- Day 4: Transfer to Udaipur, City Palace, Lake Pichola boat ride
- Day 5: Fateh Sagar Lake, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Sajjangarh Palace
- Day 6: Transfer to Mount Abu, evening at Nakki Lake
- Day 7: Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar, Sunset Point
- Day 8: Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Achalgarh Fort
- Day 9: Departure from Abu Road or Udaipur
Must-Visit Places and Experiences in Mount Abu
Mount Abu's key strength is its compactness. Every major attraction in Mount Abu is within a short distance of town, which means your Mount Abu trip itinerary does not need to be rushed. The experience improves significantly when you allow time at each stop rather than trying to cover everything in a single day.
1. Nakki Lake
Nakki Lake is at the centre of Mount Abu and anchors every Mount Abu tour package. It is most rewarding and beautiful in the early morning before the town wakes up, or in the late evening when the promenade comes alive with vendors, families, and couples. A short boat ride on the lake costs around INR 300 to INR 600 per person and is a natural addition to any couple or family visit.
We recommend arriving by 7 am for the morning walk and return in the evening around 6 pm for the most comfortable Nakki Lake experience.
2. Dilwara Jain Temples
Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Dilwara Jain Temples are the most architecturally significant attraction in Mount Abu. The marble carvings covering the ceilings, pillars, and doorways are extraordinarily detailed and require time and attention to appreciate properly. The Vimal Vasahi and Luna Vasahi temples are the two standout structures.
Visitors must dress modestly and remove footwear before entering. Photography may be restricted inside certain sections. Allow at least 90 minutes for a proper visit. This is the most frequently mentioned highlight in Thrillophilia traveller reviews for the Mount Abu trip.
3. Guru Shikhar
At approximately 5,650 feet, Guru Shikhar is the highest point in the Aravalli range and offers the widest panoramic view available anywhere on a Mount Abu trip. On clear days, the views stretch across both Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Atri Rishi Temple at the summit adds a pilgrimage dimension that is appreciated by both religious visitors and those simply making the climb for the view.
Try to visit before 10 am for the best visibility and the most comfortable walk. Guru Shikhar is included in every standard Mount Abu trip itinerary.
4. Sunset Point
Sunset Point functions as the natural end to every sightseeing day in Mount Abu. It fills up quickly from 5 pm onwards, so arriving by 4:30 pm is recommended to find a clear vantage. The convergence of travellers from all backgrounds at the same hour creates an unusually communal atmosphere that is specific to this viewpoint and is one of the more memorable parts of any Mount Abu holiday package.
5. Achalgarh Fort
Achalgarh Fort sits above Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, approximately 11 km from Mount Abu town. It is significantly less crowded than the central attractions, which makes it a welcome change of pace on a longer trip. The fort itself is not heavily restored, which gives it a rawness that appeals to history-focused travellers. The Adhar Devi Temple nearby involves a short climb of 365 steps and is worth including on the same half-day excursion.
6. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary spans approximately 290 square kilometres of the Aravalli Hills and is home to leopards, sloth bears, Indian civets, and a wide variety of birds. It is not a high-density wildlife viewing zone in the conventional sense, and sightings cannot be guaranteed. Its value lies in the terrain, the tree cover, and the break from the built-up areas of the town. It works best as a morning activity on the final day of your Mount Abu trip, particularly for nature lovers and photographers.
7. Toad Rock
Toad Rock is a short walk from Nakki Lake and requires minimal planning. It is a granite formation shaped like a toad that gives clear views over the lake and the town below. It is not a standalone attraction worth driving to separately, but it makes an easy add-on when you are already at the lake. A 15-minute climb rewards you with one of the cleaner elevated views of Nakki Lake available without a vehicle.
Things to Do on a Mount Abu Trip
The best Mount Abu trip is one where sightseeing is spaced out rather than compressed. Mount Abu is a compact destination, and the experiences to have in Mount Abu are noticeably better when you allow time between activities rather than moving from one attraction to the next without pause.
1. Morning Walk Around Nakki Lake
Start at Nakki Lake between 6:30 am and 7:30 am when locals are out and the crowds are still thin. The promenade path that circles the lake takes around 30 to 40 minutes at a relaxed pace. Stop for chai at one of the small stalls near the boat ghat and watch the hills come into the morning light. This is one of the most underrated parts of any Mount Abu trip and is the kind of thing most organised tours miss entirely.
2. Explore the Dilwara Temples Without Rushing
Visit Dilwara Jain Temples between 8 am and 10 am. The temples are open from 12 noon to 6 pm for non-Jain visitors, but the building exteriors and common areas can be seen earlier. For those interested in the marble carving tradition, speaking to a guide on site adds significant context that you cannot get from a standard tour to Mount Abu. Set aside 90 minutes minimum for the full experience. And this experience becomes flawless when bookings are taken care of, and here we ensure that, as one of our verified travellers, Nirav Shah who booked the Explore Jaipur, Udaipur & Mount Abu | Cultural Gems of Rajasthan package mentioned about this stating, “Thrillophilia handled the bookings for the Dilwara temples tour very well.”
3. Guru Shikhar at Sunrise or Early Morning
The climb to Guru Shikhar is best done before 9:30 am. Early risers who make it to the summit at first light get a view across the Aravalli range in conditions that afternoon visitors simply will not see. This is the most physically active part of most Mount Abu trip itinerary options and takes approximately 30 minutes from the base.
4. Photography at Sunset Point
Sunset Point is not optional on any Mount Abu trip. Arrive by 4:30 pm to secure a clear spot. The view westward during the final 20 minutes before the sun drops behind the hills has a quality of light specific to the Aravalli elevation and is genuinely worth the effort of arriving early.
5. Evening Shopping at Nakki Lake Market
The market lanes around Nakki Lake come alive after 6 pm. Look for silver jewellery, Rajasthani textiles, and local sweets like ghewar and malpua. Shopping here is casual and unhurried, and is a natural wind-down after a day of sightseeing. Most travellers on a Mount Abu holiday package find this is where the day genuinely relaxes into the evening.
6. Visit the Temple Circuit
Mount Abu has an unusually rich concentration of active temples within a small area. Arbuda Devi Temple, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Gaumukh Temple, and Raghunath Temple together form a temple circuit that pilgrimage-focused travellers can complete in a single day. Distributing temple visits across two mornings on a 3-day stay is a more comfortable structure than rushing through all of them in one stretch.
Where to Eat in Mount Abu
Food in Mount Abu is rooted in Rajasthani tradition, with a strong vegetarian leaning due to the influence of Jain culture around the Dilwara Temples. Most visitors on a tour to Mount Abu find that the town's food options are simple, regional, and reliably good rather than particularly elaborate.
1. Shere-e-Punjab
One of the most consistently reviewed restaurants on the Nakki Lake promenade, Shere-e-Punjab is well-suited for North Indian meals and quick lunches between sightseeing stops. The dal makhani and Punjabi thali are its most ordered dishes and draw steady footfall throughout the day.
2. Arbuda Restaurant
Located near Nakki Lake, Arbuda Restaurant has been a longstanding name in Mount Abu dining. The Rajasthani thali here is a full Dal Baati Churma spread and remains one of the most authentic versions available on any Mount Abu tour package itinerary. The kitchen uses traditional preparation methods for the baati rather than shortcuts, which makes a noticeable difference.
3. Kanak Dining Hall
A straightforward vegetarian dining hall popular with local families and pilgrimage groups. Kanak is known for its Gatte ki Sabzi and serves simple, home-style Rajasthani food at accessible prices. If you are on a budget Mount Abu trip and want one genuinely local meal, this is the place.
4. Natraj Restaurant
A multi-cuisine option near the market area, Natraj works well for families where everyone's food preferences differ. It serves South Indian, Chinese, and North Indian options under one roof, and its location near the main bazaar makes it a convenient stop after evening shopping.
Must-Try Dishes on a Mount Abu Trip
- Dal Baati Churma: The definitive Rajasthani preparation of lentil soup, baked wheat balls, and crumbled sweetened cereal. No Mount Abu trip is complete without it.
- Gatte ki Sabzi: Gram flour dumplings in a spiced curd-based curry, typically served with bajre ki roti.
- Ghewar: A honeycomb-shaped sweet soaked in sugar syrup, particularly popular during festival months.
- Malpua: A fried Indian pancake served with rabri, the thickened condensed milk dessert.
- Mirchi Vada and Pyaz Kachori: The most popular street food options near the Nakki Lake market, best eaten warm from the stall.
Local Shopping Guide
Any tour is incomplete without shopping, because when you are on a tour, it is not only about purchasing things. It is about collecting memories of the tradition and heritage of a place and taking them back home to cherish for life. One of our verified travellers, Siddharth Roy who booked the Best of Udaipur and Mount Abu | Hills, Lakes & Heritage package was so stoked after visiting the centuries-old royal traditional markets for shopping that he specially mentioned this in his review, stating, “The vibrant energy of the local bazaars is infectious and perfect for picking up unique souvenirs.”
Silver Jewellery and Tribal Crafts
The market lanes around Nakki Lake have the widest range of silver jewellery and tribal craft pieces in Mount Abu. Prices are generally lower than comparable items in Udaipur, making this a practical shopping stop for travellers on a longer Rajasthan circuit. Look for tribal silver cuffs, anklets, and small decorative pieces rather than polished jewellery, which tends to be more generic.
Rajasthani Textiles
Bandhani tie-dye fabrics and printed cotton dupattas are the most practical textile purchases in Mount Abu. The market stalls near the bus stand and along the main bazaar carry a range of options. Quality varies significantly; checking the density of the tie-dye knotting is a reliable way to assess better work.
Local Sweets
Ghewar, malpua, and mishri mawa are specific to the Rajasthani hill station context and carry better when bought from established sweet shops rather than open market stalls. Most travellers on a Mount Abu tour package pick up packaged sweets as gifts before departure from Abu Road.
Practical Tips for a Seamless Mount Abu Trip
- Plan your Mount Abu tour package between October and March for stable weather between 12°C and 28°C. April to June brings summer crowds but reliably cooler temperatures compared to the plains.
- Nakki Lake and Sunset Point are very crowded on weekends year-round. Weekday travel makes a significant difference to the quality of your experience.
- Guru Shikhar is best visited before 10 am for clearest visibility. Cloud cover builds through the afternoon during monsoon and sometimes in summer.
- Temple visits at Dilwara require modest dress. Carry a stole or light layer. Photography may be restricted inside and camera equipment is often required to be deposited at the entrance.
- The final stretch of road into Mount Abu is a hill climb. If you are prone to motion sickness, travel during daylight and avoid eating heavily before the ascent.
- Carry sufficient cash. UPI connectivity can be patchy at Guru Shikhar, Achalgarh Fort, and on the hill roads.
- For monsoon travel, build buffer time into your Mount Abu trip itinerary. Road surfaces on the hill climb can slow transfers, and outdoor viewpoints may be obscured for hours at a stretch.
- Book your Mount Abu travel package at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead for summer travel (April to June), when demand is at its highest and hotel availability tightens quickly on weekends. Weekend bookings in May carry a 20 to 30 per cent premium on the base Mount Abu trip cost, so weekday travel is the most practical way to keep the budget in check.
Why Choose Thrillophilia for Your Mount Abu Tour Package
Choosing Thrillophilia for your Mount Abu tour package means working with a team that understands the difference between a Mount Abu trip that moves efficiently and one that simply checks off attractions. Our local team verifies hotel locations against actual proximity to Nakki Lake and assesses road access before making accommodation assignments. The hill roads into Mount Abu are specific; hotels that appear close on a map can involve a longer drive than expected.
For the best package for Mount Abu, Thrillophilia's destination experts factor in your starting city, your group size, and whether Mount Abu is the main destination or part of a larger Rajasthan circuit. A standalone 3-day stay is built and priced differently from a 9-day Mount Abu Rajasthan trip that also covers Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.
For Mount Abu honeymoon packages, we focus on quieter experiences, Nakki Lake evenings, and resort-style properties away from the main weekend crowds rather than standard sightseeing runs. For families, we structure the day to balance walking zones with comfortable vehicle access, particularly important for the Guru Shikhar and Achalgarh sections.
Our on-ground team in Mount Abu coordinates Abu Road pickups directly with train arrival times, so the transfer up the hill does not become an unnecessary stress point at the start of your trip.
Travel Safety and Updates for Mount Abu (June 2026)
- Summer weekends in June are among the most congested periods in Mount Abu. Roads approaching the hill station can experience delays, particularly on Saturday afternoons. Arriving on a Friday evening or a Sunday morning significantly improves the experience.
- Monsoon rains typically begin in July. Hill roads become wet, and night driving is strongly discouraged on the final ascent into Mount Abu town.
- Dilwara Jain Temples follow strict conduct rules. Non-Jain visitors are permitted entry from 12 noon to 6 pm. Photography of the main shrine interiors is typically not allowed; confirm current rules with your guide before entry.
- Mobile network coverage is stable near Nakki Lake, the main market, and Sunset Point. Signals may drop at the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, on the road to Guru Shikhar, and at Achalgarh Fort.
- Heatwave conditions across Rajasthan in May and June can occasionally affect road travel from Jaipur or Jodhpur to Abu Road. Monitor weather advisories if road-tripping from these cities.
- Summer hotel rates in Mount Abu can increase by 20 to 30 per cent above the base Mount Abu tour package price for weekend dates in May and June. Booking 6 to 8 weeks in advance is strongly recommended.
Mount Abu Holiday Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Best of Udaipur and Mount Abu | Hills, Lakes & Heritage | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 17,912 |
| Explore Jaipur, Udaipur & Mount Abu | Cultural Gems of Rajasthan | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 41,450 |
| Discover Jaipur Majesty with Mount Abu | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 24,730 |
| Rajasthan Treasures | Golden Triangle Hidden Wonders | 15 days & 14 nights | INR 46,744 |
| Best of Rajasthan | FREE Jaisalmer Camping Experience | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 35,200 |
| Tri City Rajasthan Tour Jaipur Jodhpur Udaipur | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 27,730 |
| Explore Jaisalmer With Mount Abu | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 16,999 |
| Vacation in Rajasthan | FREE City Palace Visit | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 37,199 |
| Royal Rajasthan | FREE Photoshoot | 12 days & 11 nights | INR 37,125 |
| Ahmedabad Mount Abu Udaipur | FREE Boat Ride | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 19,081 |
| Mount Abu Udaipur Tour Package | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 16,150 |
| Udaipur and Jodhpur Sightseeing Tour | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 20,499 |
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