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| Ladakh |
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A rugged landscape, ladakh is sublimely beautiful. It is studded
with Buddhist monastaries which offer a glimpse into the culture
of this place. Adventure activities like trekking, mountaineering
and river rafting are thrillingly delightful.
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| Jammu |
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Jammu is the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the land of temples and palaces. Jammu has many beautiful picnic spots, lakes and hill treks. Flanked by both hills and plains, Jammu has a unique place, as it is the gateway to Kashmir.
- Raghunath Temple : Dedicated to Lord Rama, this temple is an architectural marvel.Gold sheets adorn the inner walls of the main temple.
- Peer Koh : About 3.5 kms from the Jammu city, this cave shrine has a naturally formed Shiv Lingam.
- Ranbir Canal : About 2 kms from the city, the canal is a lovely picnic spot. The canal-bank is fringed with a verdant garden. Icy cold waters of this canal are an added attraction.
- Sheesh Mahal : An exquisite part of Mubarak Mandi Palace, it is reminiscent of the traditional grandeur associated with the old palaces.
- Peer Dargah : Situated near the Civil Airport, the Dargah of the sufi saint Peer Budhan Ali Shah is a living testimony to the composite culture of the Indians. Every Thursday, multitudes throng this place.
- Patnitop : Situated at a distance of nearly 112 kms from Jammu, this beautiful resort nestles in a plateau flanked by dense awoods.
- Kud : About 106 kms from Jammu, it is a scenic spot at an altitude of more than 1700mts.
- Katra : The base where the pilgrims visiting Vaishnodevi shrine camp.J& K Tourism offers adequate accomodation arrangements.
- Mansar Lake : About 60 kms from Jammu, it is a picturesque lake surrounded by forested hills.
- Batote: About 125 kms from Jammu, it lies amidst the slopes of the Patnitop mountain range.
- Sanasar: This delightfully-shaped ,conifer-fringed meadow is about 120 kms from Jammu.
- Akhnoor:A historical town with a legendary flavour, it is the place where the Indus valley ruins and the Sohni Mahiwal tales coexist. River Chenab provides an interesting backdrop.
- Dera Baba Banda: About 75 kms from Jammu, the Gurdwara was built by Baba Banda
Bairagi-Guru Gobind Singh's follower. Baba Bairagi stayed here
during the evening of his life.
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| Srinagar |
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A 'paradise on earth', Srinagar's ethereal charm is unrivalled. The valley is bewitchingly beautiful. Dal Lake with colourful houseboats studded on its surface makes Srinagar look like a bejewelled damsel. Kashmiri craft is world-renowned and its demand continues unabated.
- Dal Lake : A breathtakingly beautiful lake flanked by mountains, Dal Lake is sheer fantasy. Colourful houseboats, flower-strewn baskets and lovely lotus leaves mirror the heavenly charm of Srinagar.
- Mughul Gardens : Nishat, Shalimar and Chasma Shahi are the prominent Mughal gardens. Each of these gardens has a spectacular beauty of its own.
- Shankaracharya Hill : The temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a prominent sacred spot for the Hindus. The hilltop offers a panoramic view of Srinagar.
- Khir Bhawani : About 25 kms from Srinagar, this Mother Goddess Temple is situated in the centre of a sacred spring.
- Pahalgam : Nestling in the Lidder Valley, Pahalgam is known for its scenic beauty. It is the base for treks to the Kolahai glacier and the holy Amarnath cave.
- Gulmarg : Situated at a distance of 51 kms from Srinagar, the visually stunning Gulmarg has the highest golf course in the world.
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