We
have been thinking to go for a weekend somewhere away from the hustle and
bustle of the Vadodara City. Finally my hubby and I decided to go to Mount Abu,
Rajasthan for the weekend. We left for Mt. Abu by bus on 7th September,
2012 at around 9.30 p.m, and reached there at 6.00 a.m. We had already booked
for a room at Hotel Polo View, but the manager said they have not received any
confirmation of our booking. (Stupid travel guy). But we were lucky enough to
get a room there.
Then
we decided to have a nap for some time before going for a sight-seeing. So I
put up alarm for 8:00 am. But we dozed off as soon as we lied down on bed.
Thanks to aai's call at 8.15 ,we woke up. :D
We
got ready to begin our day. We rented Activa (with a hope to keep things in the
"dikki" of the vehicle, only to find out that it couldn't be closed
:-/ ) and off we went for the tour.
We
first went to a Shiv temple. There
was a big shivling inside the temple. Such a fantastic idol. Then we proceeded
for Dilwara Temple. But the temple
opens at 12 and we had reached at 11.15 am so we decided to see the Pandava's Cave situated behind the
Dilwara Temple. Very few people know about the Pandava's Cave. After clicking
some pics, there was still some time left for the temple to open. Also we
didn't have any food since morning except for an apple. So we went to a near-by
dhaba and had a "big" aloo-paneer paratha and tea.
After
a tummy full lunch, we went to the Dilwara Temple. It is well known for its extraordinary
architecture and marvelous marble stone carvings.I loved the expression of a
foreign tourist when he looked at the the work and his first reaction was like
"WOW" !!
Then
we proceeded to Guru Shikhar.
Gurushikhar holds the honor of being not only the highest peak of Mount Abu but
the whole of Aravali mountain range, Situated at a height of 1722 meters from
the sea-level, Gurushikar provides a breathtaking panoramic view of Mount Abu
town and green aravali range.
(Click here for more details on Mt. Abu sight seeing....)
It
was such a mesmerising weather on the way to Guru Shikhar. Though we could not
go till the top due to foggy atmosphere, it was a fabulous climate. We could
feel the nature's beauty !!
Then
we tried to go to the Achal Garh,
but roads were not favorable for a bike ride. So we dropped the idea, anyways
we were super satisfied by roaming around on bike in such a lovely
atmosphere.So we then headed towards Trevor's
Tank. Though we expected to see some crocodiles, we couldn't, but enjoyed
the view and the weather, not to forget the photographs ;)
On
the way back to hotel, we stopped by the Arbuda
Devi temple. Our jeans were wet enough to stop us from climbing those
steps, but our heart helped us to climb the stairs to worship goddess Arbuda :)
Then
we came back to our room, decided to rest for sometime as it was already around
3 p.m.
We
reaced hotel and ordered for Hot Coffee. :) Then had some rest and then in the
evening, gave back our rented vehicle and headed for a walk around the
market. ( oh not to forget some calls
for checking about our booking... aarrggghhh !! )
We
then had Dosa, utappam and Mosambi juice for the dinner at Arbuda Restaurant,
and then headed back to our room. Tired as we were, went straight to bed after
watching tv till 11 :D
Our
Day 2 began at 9.30 a.m, that too thanks to baba’s call, else we lazy bones wouldn't have woke up!!!! :D But still we were in
bed till long time, warm blanket, tv, and just the two of us. What else is
needed for a perfect day ;)
After
some romancing time J , we had had brunch in our
room itself. Later we went out at around 2.30
p.m near Nakki Lake. We had the most delicious softy ice-cream cone after a long
time, clicked few pics, and headed back to the hotel for some rest. Then in the evening, we checked-out at 6.30
p.m, kept our bags at the Shreenath Travels shop and went for our dinner.
Then
finally, our day ended with Butter pav bhaji at a restaurant nearby the lake. The food and the softy ice cream in Abu was delicious. J
We had bus at 8.00 p.m and reached Vadodara at
4.30 a.m.
So
in all, we had a fantastic, memorable trip after a long time! Except for the
stupid Bus-booking person, it was a fabulous trip.
Anyways,
a pinch of salt is always needed for a yummy desert J
I fully agree with wife...nice blog by sweet one...!! :* :)
ReplyDeleteThank you dear :)
Deletehi thr, very nice blog. Me and my hubbie are planning to visit Abu and hire a scooter thr, which I would also love to ride in parts. Was wondering if the roads were safe to ride to gurushikhar?
ReplyDeleteDid you guys switch off the engine downhill? Need some tips, Kusum
Hi Kusum, thanks for the comment :)
ReplyDeleteWell the roads were safe to ride when we went for the trip, but need to keep the speed in control as there are lots of curves, gurushikhar being a part of mountain.. and lots of 4-wheelers are also there so need to be quite aware of the vehicles, else its fun and adventurous :) And yes we did switch off the engine downhill for some extent.... :)
oh nice switching off the engine must be fun and new experience. was it straight from GUrushikhar parking or you guys just did in on the way for sometime? did you notice any female riders there as I will be riding in parts. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteActually we were not able to go till the point of gurushikar as the weather was foggy, but on the way there was a small lake where we stopped for photography and to view the nature's beauty.. and yes there were lot of female riders so don't worry about that,, even I wanted to drive but the weather was not supportive.. alas !
ReplyDeleteah thanks. great you enjoyed. So from the lake, you simply went downhill without turning on engine or did you just switch it off on the way whilst on the move. I guess you guys must have silently driven for 10-15 mins. :-)
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