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Jaipur to Mount Abu Distance by Road – Travel Guide & Tips

Jaipur to Mount Abu distance by road is approximately 490 to 510 km and can be covered comfortably in 8 to 9 hours. Mount Abu is Rajasthan's only hill station and it has earned its place on the list. Lush forests, Nakki Lake, the extraordinary Dilwara Temples, and the peace of the Aravalli range make it feel completely different from the rest of the state

The Jaipur to Mount Abu distance makes it one of the easiest hill station road trips from Rajasthan. Leave in the morning, reach comfortably by evening. This guide covers everything you need.

1. Jaipur to Mount Abu Distance

The Jaipur to Mount Abu distance by road is approximately 490 to 510 km depending on the route you take. The most popular route goes through Ajmer, Beawar, Pali, and Sirohi, and takes around 8 to 9 hours.

Route Approx Distance Est. Time
Via Ajmer, Beawar, Jodhpur Bypass, Pali, Sirohi (NH58 / NH62) ~500 km 8.5 to 9.5 hours
Via Ajmer, Beawar, Pali, Abu Road (NH58 + NH27) ~490 km 8 to 9 hours

2. Best Routes from Jaipur to Mount Abu

The most recommended Jaipur to Mount Abu route is: Jaipur > Kishangarh > Ajmer > Beawar > Pali > Sirohi > Abu Road > Mount Abu.

The Abu Road to Mount Abu stretch is 28 km of winding mountain road rising from 264 m to 1,220 m altitude. This is a beautiful and scenic final leg that takes around 45 minutes. The Aravalli hills on either side are covered in trees and the air becomes noticeably cooler as you climb.

3. Why Mount Abu Is Worth Every Kilometre

Mount Abu is compact but covers a lot of ground. The Dilwara Temples, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, are considered among the finest examples of marble temple architecture in the world. The craftsmanship inside is so detailed it is genuinely hard to believe it was done entirely by hand. Nakki Lake in the town centre is pleasant for boating. The wildlife sanctuary around the hill station has leopards, jungle cats, and over 250 bird species. The Jaipur to Mount Abu distance by road is under 500 km making it one of Jaipur's most accessible hill getaways.

4. Top Tourist Attractions in Mount Abu

  • Dilwara Temples: 11th to 13th century Jain temples with extraordinary marble work
  • Nakki Lake: Crater lake in the town centre; boating and pleasant walks
  • Sunset Point: Popular hilltop viewpoint with panoramic sunset views over the Aravallis
  • Guru Shikhar: Highest peak in the Aravalli range at 1,722 metres
  • Achalgarh Fort: 14th century fort with Shiva temple and mountain views
  • Trevor's Tank: A reservoir 5 km from town, great for crocodile watching

5. Things to Do in Mount Abu

  • Visit Dilwara Temples (closed 12 PM to 2 PM daily; photography not allowed inside)
  • Boating on Nakki Lake in the evening
  • Trek to Guru Shikhar for Aravalli panoramas
  • Wildlife safari in Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary (leopards and sloth bears)
  • Watch sunset from Sunset Point or Honeymoon Point
  • Shopping at the local market for tribal jewelry, spices, and rose products

6. Best Time to Visit Mount Abu

Season Months What to Expect
Summer March to June Best time; cool compared to rest of Rajasthan; 20 to 33 degrees
Monsoon July to September Lush and green, waterfalls active, misty atmosphere
Winter October to February Cool to cold; pleasant days; nights can drop below 10 degrees

The Jaipur to Mount Abu road trip is most popular from March to June when the rest of Rajasthan is extremely hot. Monsoon makes the hill station very beautiful but roads can get slippery.

7. The Road Trip Experience

The Jaipur to Mount Abu drive is a proper Rajasthan experience. The route passes through Kishangarh, Ajmer, and Pali before entering the Aravalli foothills near Sirohi. We have run this route with pilgrim groups going to Dilwara Temples and family groups looking for a summer escape. The Ajmer bypass and Pushkar diversion add only 30 to 40 minutes and are worth it if you have not visited. The Abu Road to Mount Abu climb at the end is the highlight - 28 km of Aravalli hills with the temperature dropping noticeably as you rise. The Abu Road to Mount Abu climb is the highlight of the drive. Dense forest on either side, temperature dropping as you gain altitude. By the time you reach Mount Abu it genuinely feels like a different Rajasthan.

8. Distance from Major Cities

City Distance to Mount Abu Approx Time
Jaipur ~500 km 8 to 9 hours
Jodhpur ~310 km 5 to 6 hours
Udaipur ~185 km 3 to 3.5 hours
Ahmedabad ~225 km 3.5 to 4 hours
Mumbai ~690 km 11 to 12 hours

9. By Different Travel Modes

Mode Time Notes
By Car or Cab 8 to 9 hours Most comfortable option with flexible stops
By Bus 9 to 11 hours RSRTC and private buses from Jaipur to Abu Road
By Train + Cab 8 to 10 hours Train to Abu Road station then 28 km cab up to Mount Abu

10. Travel Tips for the Road Trip

  • Start by 6 AM from Jaipur to reach Mount Abu by afternoon and settle in before evening
  • Ajmer and Pushkar are excellent half-hour diversions on the way for a quick stop
  • Fill fuel at Abu Road before going up as the hill station has limited fuel options
  • Book hotel in advance especially during May and June when it fills up fast
  • The winding Abu Road to Mount Abu road needs careful driving especially in monsoon
  • Dilwara Temple visit is best done in the morning when light is good and crowds are lower

11. Taxi Fare, Fuel Cost and Vehicle Rental Cost

Vehicle Type Approx One-Way Fare
Sedan (Dzire / Etios) Rs. 5,500 to Rs. 7,500
SUV (Innova / Ertiga) Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 11,000
Tempo Traveller (12 seat) Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 16,000
Luxury Urbania (17 to 20 seat) Rs. 16,000 to Rs. 22,000

Note: Prices may vary based on season, availability, and specific requirements. For the most accurate and current pricing, please contact us directly.

12. Road Conditions and Safety

  • Jaipur to Beawar via Kishangarh is mostly good highway
  • Beawar to Sirohi has some patchy sections but generally manageable
  • Abu Road to Mount Abu is a winding 28 km mountain road; sharp turns need slow driving
  • In monsoon the mountain road can be slippery; drive with extra care

13. Food and Stopovers on the Way

Kishangarh

Quick stop for chai and snacks in the marble town.

Ajmer or Pushkar

Good food stop. Try Dal Baati Churma, Malpua, and Pyaaz Kachori.

Pali

Simple dhaba food available. Good for a mid-journey lunch.

Abu Road

Small town at the base of the hill. Last stop for fuel and food before climbing to Mount Abu.

14. Places to Visit on the Way

  • Ajmer Dargah Sharif (2 hours from Jaipur): Major Sufi shrine, worth a short visit
  • Pushkar (20 km from Ajmer): Holy lake town, Brahma Temple, and camel market
  • Ranakpur Jain Temples (40 km from Pali): Stunning 15th century marble temples in the Aravalli forest

15. Facilities at Mount Abu

  • Hotels ranging from budget to luxury; good options near Nakki Lake and the main market
  • Medical facility at Abu Road; basic clinic in Mount Abu town
  • ATMs and banks in the main market area
  • Good mobile connectivity in the town centre

16. Nearby Places to Explore

  • Achalgarh (11 km): Ancient fort with Shiva temple and peaceful location
  • Guru Shikhar (15 km): Highest point in Aravallis with observatory
  • Udaipur (185 km): City of Lakes, perfect for extending the trip
  • Ranakpur (100 km): World-famous Jain marble temples in the forest

17. Best Route for Families, Groups and Solo Travelers

For Families

Mount Abu is perfect for families. Nakki Lake boating, Dilwara Temples, and Sunset Point are all family-friendly. Book comfortable SUV and start early.

For Groups

Luxury Urbania from Jaipur is a great choice for group pilgrimages to Dilwara Temples or family reunion trips to Mount Abu. Very cost-effective with shared fare.

For Solo Travelers

RSRTC and private buses from Jaipur to Abu Road run daily. Shared taxis from Abu Road to Mount Abu are always available.

18. Why Choose Luxury Urbania Rental

  • Perfect for group temple visits and family trips to Mount Abu
  • Comfortable for the 8 to 9 hour Jaipur drive with reclining seats and AC
  • Professional drivers familiar with the Abu Road mountain climb
  • One-way and round-trip packages from Jaipur available

19. Important Things to Know Before You Go

  • Dilwara Temples: Entry free for Indians but photography strictly not allowed inside
  • Dilwara is closed between 12 PM and 2 PM daily; plan your morning visit accordingly
  • Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary requires a separate entry permit at the forest gate
  • Private vehicles are restricted in some areas near the main market in peak season

Conclusion

The Jaipur to Mount Abu distance by road of around 500 km is one of the most manageable hill station road trips from Rajasthan. The Dilwara Temples alone justify the journey. Add Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar, the wildlife sanctuary, and the cool mountain air, and you have a complete getaway. Book your vehicle and plan the trip soon.

FAQs:

Approximately 490 to 510 km via Ajmer, Beawar, Pali, and Abu Road. Travel time is around 8 to 9 hours.

Via Kishangarh, Ajmer, Beawar, and Pali. This is the most used and well-maintained route to Abu Road and then up to Mount Abu.

Rs. 5,500 to Rs. 7,500 for a sedan and Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 11,000 for an SUV one way.

Dilwara Temples are a group of 5 Jain temples built between 11th and 13th centuries. They are open 6 AM to 6 PM but closed 12 PM to 2 PM. Photography is not allowed inside. Entry is free.

Yes, Mount Abu is perfect in summer. Temperatures stay 20 to 33 degrees Celsius when the rest of Rajasthan is 45 plus degrees. It is the ideal Rajasthan summer escape.

A day trip is not recommended due to the 8 to 9 hour drive each way. Plan at least 2 nights to enjoy Mount Abu properly.

Yes. Luxury Urbania Rental offers one-way and round-trip group vehicle bookings from Jaipur to Mount Abu. Ideal for family groups and temple pilgrimage trips.
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