Nestled between the serene slopes of Guru Shikhar and Achalgarh, the Peace Park in Mount Abu is more than just a garden—it is a living sanctuary of calm, meditation, and natural harmony. Part of the globally renowned Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University, this lush haven is designed to be a spiritual retreat where the soul finds rest, and the mind rediscovers stillness.
Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, nature lover, or simply someone yearning for silence amid the Aravallis, Peace Park promises an experience that is both enriching and rejuvenating.
A Serene Sanctuary of the Soul
Located just 8 kilometres from Mount Abu town, Peace Park offers the perfect pause on your journey through Rajasthan’s only hill station. Spanning several acres of scenic land, the park was developed by the Brahma Kumaris as a spiritual garden and meditation retreat. Its location—flanked by two of Mount Abu’s most prominent peaks—imbues the space with a sense of quiet grandeur.
While the Brahma Kumaris’ headquarters, Pandav Bhavan and Shantivan, offer deeper spiritual teachings, Peace Park serves as the physical manifestation of their values: peace, simplicity, and balance.
Flora & Features – Nature at Its Best
Peace Park is meticulously curated to harmonise natural beauty with spiritual quietude. As you stroll along its winding paths, you’ll encounter:
- A lush orchard with fruit-bearing trees and shaded nooks
- A stunning rose garden, where blooms in every hue fill the air with fragrance
- A rock garden, showcasing exotic varieties of cactaceae
- A citrus corner, with neatly pruned lemon and orange trees
- Flowering shrubs, climbers, hibiscus, and coleus, lovingly tended to year-round
The gardens have been designed not just for aesthetics but for healing and peace. Every plant, every corner is designed to uplift your spirit and deepen your connection with nature.
Silent Corners for Deep Reflection
What truly sets Peace Park apart is its dedication to introspection and inner calm. Visitors can explore:
- Stone meditation caves tucked amidst foliage
- Thatched huts built for quiet contemplation
- Shaded lawns and open-air spaces for group meditation and reflective reading
The park also includes indoor and outdoor auditoriums, where guided sessions and short films on Rajyoga meditation are conducted. These experiences introduce you to simple but powerful concepts of self-awareness, soul-consciousness, and living a spiritually rich life in today’s fast-paced world.
Learning Through Experience
Your visit to Peace Park is incomplete without the guided tour and audio-visual presentation provided by the Brahma Kumaris. These help visitors understand the basics of meditation and the deeper philosophy that guides the life of a Rajyogi.
Even if you’ve never meditated before, you will find these teachings accessible and grounding—suitable for people of all ages and belief systems.
How to Reach Peace Park
- Distance from Mount Abu town: ~8 km
- Nearest railway station: Abu Road Railway Station, about 28 km away
- Best time to visit: October to March for the best weather and flowering gardens
- Entry: Free (Donations are welcome for maintenance and spiritual services)
Why You Should Visit Peace Park
While Rajasthan dazzles with its forts, palaces, and deserts, Peace Park offers a radically different experience—a spiritual interlude amid the hills.
Here, the silence is your companion, the flowers your guides, and the trees your retreat.
This is a place where time slows down, and in that pause, you’ll find a deep connection with yourself.
Nearby Attractions
Make the most of your day in the area by visiting:
- Guru Shikhar – The highest peak in the Aravalli range, just a short drive away
- Achalgarh Fort and Temple – Historic sites full of stories and scenic views
- Dilwara Jain Temples – A marvel of marble architecture just 2.5 km from Mount Abu town
