Derived from the name of Raja Jambu Lochan who founded this district, Jammu city is the largest city in the said region.
– Bahu Fort – Raghunath Temple – Peer Kho Cave – Vaishno Devi Temple – Gulmarg – Chadar Trek
Located in the city of Jammu, Bahu Fort is said to have been built by Raja Bhau lochan on the banks of the Tawi River. The fort houses a shrine to the goddess Kali among the terraced gardens.
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The grounds of Raghunath Temple consist of seven different temples, and it is the largest temple in North India. Built by Maharaja Gulab Singh
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Another temple near Jammu is Peer Kho Cave, which is a pilgrimage center that hosts a number of year-round festivals; these beings, Shivratri, Raksha Bandhan, Shravan Poornima, etc.
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One of the most popular pilgrimage centers, Vaishno Devi Temple is visited by nearly 10 million devotees each year. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
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The Flower Meadow, affectionately known as Gulmarg, is a popular ski spot in Jammu. Near the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, this famous site is located in the Himalayas.
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Chadar Trek is a favorite among hikers. Also known as Zanskar Gorge, this trek, which spans the frozen Zanskar River, is renowned as India’s most spectacular and exploratory trek.
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