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Jammu
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Jammu and Kashmir, India’s
fascinating northernmost state consists of three regions differing
in topography and culture. Jammu was the stronghold of Hindu Dogra
kings and abounds with popular temples and secluded forest
retreats. Kashmir’s capital city, Srinagar offers delightful
holidays on the lakes with their shikaras and houseboats.
Ladakh is the northern most
province of the state, with a bleak terrain of barren mountains.
Hilltop monasteries and a colourful way of life, completely at one
with the surroundings, make Ladakh one of the best living
traditions of Tibetan Buddhism in the world today.
Amongst the three regions of
Jammu & Kashmir State, Jammu, perhaps, offers the widest diversity
of terrain and beauty. The entire region is pocketed with lakes
and valleys, some still little explored. The foundation of the
settlement of Jammu is attributed to King Jambulochan of the 9th
century BC. In 1730 AD, it came under the Dogra rule of Raja Dhruv
Deva and Jammu became an important centre for arts and culture,
now renwned as the Pahari School. Religion, too, played an
important part in its development, so beautifully evidenced in its
various shrines and temples spread throughout the region. |
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Area: 20.36 sq.km
Altitude: 305 metres
Temperature (°C):
Summer- Max.39.9, Min.23.4
Winter- Max.20.2, Min.4.5
Rainfall: 107 cms (June to September)
Clothings: Summer- Light cottons, Winter- Heavy woollens
Languages Spoken: Dogri, Kashmiri, Hindi, English
Best Season: Throughout the year |
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How to get
there
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Air : Indian
Airlines connect Jammu with Delhi, Leh and Shrinagar. |
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Rail: Jammu Tawi,
the railway station to reach Jammu, is connected by rail to
Calcutta, Delhi, Bombay, Madras and other main cities in India. |
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Road: Jammu, on N.H.no 1A, is connected by good all-weather
roads to all parts of India. Some of the road distances are:-
Amritshar 243 kms, Chandigarh 436 kms, Delhi 586 kms, Katra 48 kms,
Shrinagar 305 kms, Manali 428 kms.
Bus: J & K State Road Transport Corporation as well as some
other State Road Transport Corporations (Delhi, Haryana, Punjab,
Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh) service Jammu to and from various
major places in North India providing deluxe & ordinary buses. |
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Local Transport: Coaches, Tourist Taxis, Other
Taxis, Scooter Rickshawas, Tongas, Matador Mini Buses and City Bus
Services available. |
What to see
Ranbireshwar Temple; Raghunath
Temple (Raghunath Bazar); Raghunath Temple (Purani Mandi); Ranbir
Canal (3.5 kms); Bahu Fort (5 kms); Bage Bahu (5 kms); Amar Mahal
Palace Museum (Ramnagar, Tel.45676, Timming: 1000-1200 & 1500-1700
hrs for six days and 1000-1200 hrs only for Sundays, Closed on
State holidays, Entrance Fee: Rs.5); Dogra Art Gallery (Gandhi
Bhawan, Opp. New Secretariat, Timmings: 1100-1700 in winter &
0730-1300 hrs in summer, Closed on Mondays).
Excursions
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Akhnoor: 32 kms. Regular
bus-services available from Jammu.
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Batote: 113 kms, 1560 metres.
Health Resort on the Jammu-Shrinagar highway.
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Kud: 106 kms, 1738 metres.
Resort on Jammu-Shrinagar highway.
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Mansar Lake: 80 kms. Regular
bus-services available from Jammu.
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Purmandal (Chhota Kashi): 39
kms. Religious place connected by bus with Jammu. Accommodation
is available in pilgrim shelters.
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Patnitop: 112 kms, 2024
metres. A resort & picnic spot on the Jammu-Shrinagar highway.
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Ramban: 148 kms.
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Ramnagar: 102 kms. Regular
bus-services available from Jammu.
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Sanasar: 129 kms, 2079
metres. 19 kms from Patnitop, slightly away from the National
Highway.
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Sudhmahadev: 120 km, 1225
metres.
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Surinsar Lake: 42 kms.
Picturesque spot. Accommodation available in huts.
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Kishtwar High Altitude
National Park: 248 kms.
Vaishno Devi
The holy
cave shrine of Vaishno devi is situated in a beautiful racess of
the Trikuta Mountains forming a part of the lower Himalayas as in
the state of Jammu & Kashmir at an altitude of over 5000 feet. In
the cave there are images of three dieties viz. the Mahakali,
Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati. The shrine can be visited
throughout the year, but during the winter season the route is
often blocked by snow-fall.
How to get
there
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Air : Jammu
(62 kms) is the nearest airport as well as the nearest railway
station. |
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Road: Jammu-Katra
48 kms (by road) and Katra-Vaishno Devi 14 kms (on foot). Route
from Katra to Vaishno Devi: Katra - Ban Ganga (1.5 kms) Ban Ganga
- Charan Paduka (1.5 kms) Charan Paduka - Adhkunwari (3 kms)
Adhkunwari - Bhavan (8 kms) The 14 kms track from Katra to the
shrine has been relaid and tiled. Railings have also been
installed for protection. The 100 feet cave is very narrow with an
average height of 5.5 feet only and has ankle deep water. The
pilgrims are allowed in batches through the cave. A newly
constructed exit makes the process of going out of the shrine
easier. Buses leave for Katra from the General Bus Stand (Jammu),
throughout the day. During peak season buses are also available
from Jammu-Tawi railway station. Journey time 2 hours. Taxis are
also available from Jammu. |
What To
See
Bhumika Temple, Darshani Darwaza, Ban Ganga Temple, Charan Paduka,
Adhkunwari Temple, Kalika Temple, Ram Mandir, Shiva Goompha.Note:
All pilgrims/tourists require a pass to enable them entre to the
shrine. The pass is to be collected at Katra as it will be
required at Ban Ganga and later at the shrine itself.
Festivals at
Jammu
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Lohri (January)
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Baishakhi (April)
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Bahu Mela (March-April and
September-October)
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Chaitre Chaudash
(March-April)
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Purmandal Mela
(February-March. 39 km from Jammu)
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Chaitre Chaudash
(March-April. At Uttar Baihni, 25 km from Jammu)
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Jhiri Mela
(October-November. At Jhiri 14 kms from Jammu)
Leh (Ladakh)
Beyond the Kashmir valley lies
Ladakh, the land of unsurmountable mountains, and fascinating
monastries. Ladakh is the abode of rare Kiang & highland Yak. Leh
its capital city lies at the Tri junction of the historic
silkroute from Sinkiang to West Asia and to the plains of India.
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Altitude: 3500
metres.
Best Season: May to November |
How to
get there
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Air : The nearest airport is Leh, which is connected by
Indian Airlines to Delhi, Shrinagar and Jammu. |
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Rail: Nearest railhead Jammu (690 kms) is connected to all
parts of India. |
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Road: Leh-Shrinagar National Highway officialy opens from
15th May to 15th November every year (depending on weather
condition). By road Leh to Shrinagar 434 kms, Kargil 230 kms,
Manali 497 kms, Keylong 380 kms. |
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Local Transport: Jammu
Kashmir Road Transport Corp. operates buses between Srinagar & Leh |
Places
of interest
At Leh
Leh Khar Palace, Leh Monastery, Leh Mosque, Tsamo Gompa.
At Kargil
Kargil has beautiful Imambaras at Trespone and Sankho representing
Turkish architecture. Attached to these Imambaras there are famous
Arabic and Persian speaking Muslim divines known as ghas.
Excursions
Mulbak Monastary 190 kms
Lamayura 125 kms
Alehi Gompa 135 kms
Likir Gompa 140 kms
Phiyang Gompa 20 kms
Spitak Monastary 8 kms
Snaker Gompa 3 kms
Shey Palace Monastary 15 kms
Thiksey Monastary 19 kms
Hemis 49 kms
Sports
Activities
Ladakh is a virtual paradise
for Adventure sports-Mountaineering, trekking White water rafting
/ canoeing etc. For mountaineering the Zanskar Range, the Ladakh
range and recently opened Karakoram range offer some of the finest
challenges and schedule for reservation is available with Indian
Mountaineering Foundation.
For Trekkers, Ladakh has
immense possibilities.
Some well known treks
around Leh are :
1. Leh-Lamayuru-Wanla-Ursi-Tar
La-Mangyur-Saspol-Leh (7 days)
2. Leh-Stok-Zachan-Runbagh
Pass-Shingo-Skiu-Shaluk-Markha-Nimaling-Longmaru-La-Churkirmo-Shang-Hemis-Leh
(14 days)
3. Padam-Tongde-Zangla-Sher
Sher La-Chup Cha-Shang Kong Ma-Kurna Sumdo-Nari Narsa-Lang Tan-Hankar-Nima
Ling-Shakdo-Hemis (14 days) Trekking equipment can be hired from
Leh Tourist Office, on nominal charges and its recommended that
they should be consulted for information & guidance. Indus and its
tributaries provide exciting opportunities for rafting/caneoing.
POLO : Ladakh has its own
version of polo which is played during the summer months in Leh.
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Srinagar
The Mughals aptly called Kashmir, Paradise, and they journeyed
acroos the tortuously hot plains of India,to summer in the cool
environs of srinagar. And here they laid, with great love and
care, Srinagar's many formal, water-front gardens, now
collectively known as the Mughal Gardens. Today's Srinagar is a
pleasure resort for the tourist who can experience, at first hand,
the peculiar beauty of the valley that has attracted the Chinese,
the Mughals and the British to it.
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Area: 103.3 sq
km.
Altitude: 1,730 metres (approx).
Temperature (°C):
Summer- Max.29.5, Min.10.6
Winter- Max.7.3, Min.-1.9
Rainfall: 529 mms (Mid June to Mid September).
Clothings: Summer- Cottons/Tropical; Winter- Heavy
woollens.
Languages spoken: Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, English.
Best Season: Throughout the year, though winter months
are quite cold. |
How to
get there
Note: All foreigners
entreing Jammu and Kashmir State are required to register their
arrival and departure with the Foreigners' Regional Registration
Office located at the airport and in the city.
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Air :
Srinagar Airport (14 kms from the Srinagar city) is connected by
Indian Airlines to Delhi, Amritsar, Jammu, Leh, Chandigarh,
Ahmedabad, Bombay. |
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Rail: Nearest
railhead Jammu Tawi (293 km from the Srinagar city) is connected
to all parts of the country with mail and express trains. |
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Road: Srinagar,
on National Highway, is connected with all the major places in
India and in the State, viz. Jammu 293 kms, Leh 434 kms, Kargil
204 kms, Gulmarg 52 kms, Pahalgam 96 kms, Delhi 876 kms,
Chandigarh 630 kms etc. |
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Local Transport: J.& K.
State Road Transport Corporation and other State Road Transport
Corporation and other private bus connects Jammu & Srinagar as
well as all the major places in State and in the country.
Local Transport: J.& K. State Road Transport Corporation's Coaches
(at Tourist Reception Centre); Tourist Taxis (J.& K. State Tourism
Deve. Corpn., Tourist Reception Centre); Scooter Rickshaws,
Matador Mini-Buses; City Buses and Shikaras are available.
Helicopter Service is also there as Local Transport (J&K Tourist
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Places of interest
(Distances are from The
Tourist Reception Centre)
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Pather Masjid 6kms
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Shah Hamdan Mosque 5 kms
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Jamia Masjid 5 kms
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Hari Parbat Fort 5 kms
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Nagin Lake 8 kms
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Hazratbal 9 kms
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Shalimar Bagh 15 kms
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Harwan 19 kms
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Nishat Bagh 11 kms
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Cheshma Shahi 9 kms
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Pari Mahal 11 kms
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Shankaracharya Temple 5 kms
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Daal Lake 0.5 km and Shri
Pratap Singh Museum at Lal Mandi (1000 to 1700 hours, Closed on
Wednesdays & Govt. holidays)
Excursions
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Pampore: 13 kms. The only
place in the world, where saffron is grown.
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Mattan : 61 kms on Pahalgam
road. Accommodation available at a Tourist Sarai.
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Martand: 64 kms on a
plateau, has the most impressive ancient ruines in Kashmir
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Achabal: 58 kms via Anantnag,
altitude 1677 metres. Accommodation available at Tourist Huts
and in a Cafteria.
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Kokernag: 70 kms, altitude
2020 metres. Accommodation available at Tourist Hut, Tourist
Bungalow and in Cafteria.
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Verinag : 80 kms, altitude
1876 metres. Accommodation available at Tourist Bungalow and in
Cafteria `Qahwa-Khana'.
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Daksum : 85 kms, altitude
2513 metres. Accommodation available at Tourist Bungalow and in
a Cafteria.
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Yusmarg : 40 kms, altitude
2377 metres. Accommodation available at Tourist Bungalow and
Rest House.
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Acharbal: 51 kms, altitude
2400 metres. Famous for Waterfall falling from a hight of 24.4
metres. Accommodation available at Tourist Bungalow and PWD Rest
House.
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Kounsernag Lake,11 kms away
from Acharbal, remains frozen and covered with icebergs till
late June.
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Manasbal: 32 kms, altitude
1560 metres. Lake with flowering lotus plants and is a
bird-watchers paradise. Accommodation available at Tourist
Huts and Rest House.
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Burzahon: 24 kms.
Excavations reveal settlements dating back to about 2500 BC.
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Ganderbal : 19 kms. Situated
on the bank of the River Sindh (Indus).
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Wular Lake: 60 kms, altitude
1580 metres, area 125 sq.km. Largest in India.
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Charari-Sharif: 30 kms. On
the road to Yusmarg.
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Dachigam National Park: 21
kms, altitude 2400 metres. Accommodation available at Tourist
Huts
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Permits and Reservations
from Chief Wildlife Warden, Tourist Reception Centre, Srinagar
Amarnath Trek
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Altitude:
3880-4218 metres
Season: Mid-June to Mid-October
Grade: Modarate |
How to reach
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Air : The nearest airport Jammu is connected with Delhi,
Shrinagar and Leh. |
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Rail: The Nearest railway station Jammu is connected with
all the main cities in India. |
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