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Connaught 
  House is a charming English cottage set in shady gardens within walking distance 
  of the town of Mount Abu and the famous Nakki Lake. This property of the Maharaja 
  was formerly the official summer residence of the Chief Minister of the princely 
  state of Marwar.
  
  
Facilities: 
  
  -  14 air-cooled rooms , -  Telephone and refrigerator in rooms -  Running hot 
  and cold water -  Continental, Indian and Rajasthani cuisine -  Garden lunch -  
  24 hrs room service -  Television in rooms with satellite channels -  Major credit 
  cards accepted -  Sight seeing and picnic lunch -  Doctor on call.
  
  
Nakki lake: It is said that the small lake in the middle of Abu was scooped 
  out by God using his Nakh (nail). Today, Nakki is the throbbing heart of the 
  pleasant town. The lake is surrounded by hills.
  
  There are several parks around and a major tourist attraction is the strange 
  rock formations that resemble animals they are named after. Captivated by the 
  beauty of the lake, a number of Maharajas built summer houses around it 
    
  
Viewpoints: There are various viewpoints around Mount Abu with the Sunset 
  Point being the most famous. Other popular spots include Honeymoon Point, The 
  Crags and Robert's Spur. 
    
    The Adhar Devi Temple, only 3 km north of the town, is an ancient Durga temple 
    built in a natural cleft in a rock. The place affords excellent views of Mount 
    Abu.
  
  

  Nobody who comes to Mount Abu leaves the place without a mandatory visit to 
  the famous Dilwara Jain Temples. The main attraction of Abu, these temples rank 
  amongst the finest specimens of Jain architecture in India. Of the two temples, 
  the Vimal Vasahi is the older one dating back to the 11th century AD.
  
  It is dedicated to the first Tirthankar, Adinath. The later Tejpal Temple is 
  dedicated to the 22nd Tirthankar, and was built in 1230 by two brothers, Tejpal 
  and Vastupal, both ministers of the ruler of Gujarat. The fantastic intricacy 
  and delicacy of the marble carvings in the temples is something that has to 
  be seen to be believed. 
    
  The Brahma Kumaris Spritual University & Museum attracts hordes of visitors 
  from India and abroad. The Brahma Kumaris hold that all religions lead to God 
  and are therefore equally valid.
  
  They accordingly put emphasis on studying principles of all religions. The University's 
  stated aim is the establishment of universal peace through spiritual knowledge 
  and training of yoga meditation. 
  
  
  
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