
Jammu
City of Temples
Jammu, the winter capital of Jammu & Kashmir, is a land of ancient temples, majestic forts, and rich cultural heritage. Known as the "City of Temples," Jammu serves as the gateway to the Himalayas and houses some of North India's most revered pilgrimage sites, including the famous Vaishno Devi shrine.
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Vaishno Devi Temple
One of India's holiest Hindu shrines, dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi, attracts over 8 million pilgrims annually. Situated at 5,200 feet in the Trikuta Mountains, the 13km trek to the cave shrine is a spiritual journey of faith and devotion.

Raghunath Temple
Built by Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1835, Raghunath Temple is one of North India's largest temple complexes. With seven shrines dedicated to Lord Rama, the temple features intricate gold-plated interiors and houses one of the world's largest galleries of Hindu deities.

Bahu Fort
Overlooking the Tawi River, the ancient Bahu Fort dates back 3,000 years. Inside the fort is the revered Kali Temple (Bawey Wali Mata), attracting thousands of devotees. The terraced gardens offer panoramic views of Jammu city.

Patnitop
A beautiful hill station at 2,024 meters, Patnitop is known for its meadows, pine forests, and adventure activities. Located 112km from Jammu, it offers paragliding, skiing, and trekking with stunning views of the Himalayan ranges.

Mansar Lake
A sacred lake surrounded by forest-covered hills, Mansar is believed to be formed from Lord Shiva's tear. The lake features ancient temples, wildlife sanctuary, and a circumambulatory path used by pilgrims. Boating and birdwatching are popular activities.

Warwan Valley
One of Kashmir's most remote and pristine valleys, Warwan offers a rare glimpse into traditional village life surrounded by towering mountains, lush meadows, and crystal-clear streams. This untouched paradise is accessible only during summer months and rewards adventurous travelers with breathtaking landscapes and warm local hospitality.

Daksum
A charming forest retreat in Anantnag district, Daksum sits along the flowing Brengi River surrounded by towering deodar and pine trees. This peaceful destination is perfect for nature walks, riverside picnics, and experiencing the serenity of dense forests. It serves as the gateway to Sinthan Pass.

Sinthan Top
At 12,500 feet elevation, Sinthan Top is one of Kashmir's highest motorable mountain passes connecting the Kashmir Valley with Kishtwar. This spectacular pass features dramatic hairpin bends, 360-degree panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, and snow patches even in summer, making it an adventure driver's paradise.

Margan Top
A stunning alpine pass located between Sinthan Pass and Warwan Valley, Margan Top features lush meadows, cascading waterfalls, and spectacular mountain vistas. This lesser-known gem offers pristine wilderness perfect for photography, meadow camping, and experiencing the raw beauty of the Himalayas.

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