The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the oldest parts of the Mount Abu mountain ranges. The Mount
Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is home to many sightseeing points offering fantastic
views. Many people visit the Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary just for the sightseeing and views, but most visit The Mount
Abu Wildlife Sanctuary for the animals and birds. The Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary is about 7 kilometers long and only 300 meters wide. This means that while you take the long walk down The Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary you won’t miss much on either side.
The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is located in one of the regions oldest mountain ranges- The Aravalli.
The area was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1960. In addition to the sightseeing opportunities, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular destination
for eco-tourism. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary crosses a variety of mountain highs, from 300m to 1722m at Gurashikher-
the highest peak in the Aravalli Ranges.
The Mount Abu
Wildlife Sanctuary is full of floral beauty. There is an evergreen forest that meets the water and the valleys on the other
side. The Mount Abu
Wildlife Sanctuary houses around 112 plant families with 449 genera and 820 species. Many of these species are dicots and
the rest are monocots. You can also find many orchids at the Mount
Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. Don’t forget the many roses and bamboo
rich areas.
Location.
The Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary is located in the Aravalli Ranges- one of the Rajasthan Regions oldest mountain ranges. It was declared a sanctuary
in 1960.