Trevor’s Tank, also known as Trevor’s Crocodile Park, is a peaceful and scenic man-made reservoir located approximately 5 kilometers from Mount Abu town in Rajasthan. It was built in 1897 by British engineer Col. G.H. Trevor, originally intended for crocodile breeding and wildlife conservation. Today, it is a popular eco-tourism and picnic destination.
1. Crocodile Sanctuary:
The main attraction of Trevor’s Tank is the opportunity to observe crocodiles in their natural habitat. There are designated viewing spots from where visitors can safely watch these reptiles basking on rocks or swimming in the water.
2. Wildlife and Bird Watching:
Trevor’s Tank is surrounded by forested areas and attracts a wide variety of birds including peacocks, partridges, and pigeons. Migratory birds and even occasional sightings of animals like black bears and squirrels make it a treat for nature lovers.
3. Nature and Photography Spot:
The area is surrounded by lush greenery, rocky terrain, and offers excellent spots for nature photography. Many travelers come here just to enjoy the quiet, natural atmosphere and take scenic walks.
4. Picnic Destination:
Due to its peaceful setting and cool forest air, Trevor’s Tank is a popular place for families and groups looking for a quiet picnic spot.
Timings: Open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Recommended Visit Duration: 1 to 2 hours
Entry Fees (approximate):
Adults (Indian): ₹30 to ₹55
Two-wheelers: ₹30 to ₹35
Cars: ₹200 to ₹250
Foreign tourists: ₹50 to ₹100 (varies by season)
October to March: Pleasant weather, ideal for walking and wildlife viewing
Monsoon Season (July to September): The greenery is at its peak, but paths can be slippery; bring waterproof shoes and rain gear
Summer (April to June): Can be hot and less wildlife activity during the day
Comfortable walking shoes or hiking sandals
Binoculars for bird and animal watching
Water bottles and snacks (limited facilities nearby)
Camera for nature and landscape photography
Light jacket in cooler months
Distance:
About 5 kilometers from Mount Abu town
Around 8 kilometers from Achalgarh
About 13 kilometers from Guru Shikhar peak
Transportation:
Best reached by private vehicle or taxi
The last 2 kilometers involve a rough forest track, so auto-rickshaws may not be suitable
Parking is available near the entrance
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Nakki Lake
Dilwara Jain Temples
Sunset Point
Achalgarh Fort
Toad Rock
Peace Park
Trevor’s Tank is less crowded than other spots in Mount Abu, offering a more peaceful and raw nature experience. It’s especially recommended for those who enjoy wildlife spotting, photography, or a tranquil walk in the woods.