Major Airports:
Jammu Airport (IXJ)
Nearest Railway Station :
Jammu Tawi Railway Station (JAT)
Jammu and Kashmir
Major Airports:
Jammu Airport (IXJ)
Welcome to the Switzerland of India
Experience the enchanting allure of Jammu and Kashmir, where each season unfurls its own magnificent wonders. While the renowned destinations of Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Srinagar boast their charm, the true essence of Kashmir resides in the tranquil embrace of its lesser-known treasures. Beyond the clamour of tourist hotspots, lie the untouched gems that can make a special place in any traveller’s heart. Explore the north of the capital to discover the breathtaking Gurez Valley, the serene Bangus Valley, and the pristine river Kishanganga.
Travel through the beautiful Neelam Valley in Kupwara and immerse yourself in the refreshing tranquillity of the new Border Tourism sites in Keran and Teetwal. Witness the harmonious blend of cultures as people from across borders unite along the scenic riverfront, while the playful laughter of children echoes through the lush green meadows and shepherds are seen leading their herd of sheep.
Dwell into the rich culture and heritage
Jammu and Kashmir boasts a rich historical legacy that traces back to 2900 BC, attributed to the reign of Raja Jambulochan, with references found in ancient Indian epics like the Mahabharata. Akhnoor, an ancient site, has yielded evidence of its connection to the illustrious Harappan civilization. Discover the majestic Leh Palace, locally known as 'Lhachen Palkhar', amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes. Behold the imposing Bahu Fort, proudly gracing the banks of the Tawi River, a compelling symbol of the area's historical prominence.
Explore the Stok Palace, a marvel built in 1825 AD by King Tsespal Tondup Namgyal, offering a glimpse into the opulent history of the region near the serenity of the Indus River. Admire the intricate architecture of the Mubarak Mandi Palace, a harmonious fusion of Rajasthani, Mughal, and European influences, exemplifying the cultural synthesis that defines the essence of Jammu and Kashmir. Pay tribute to the patriotic spirit at the Dras War Memorial, a poignant reminder of the valour and sacrifice that defines the nation's history. Enchant yourself at the enchanting Pari Mahal, located near the scenic Chashme Shahi Gardens in Srinagar, a treasure trove of historical marvels that exude an irresistible charm.
Nature’s paradise on the earth
Kashmir's allure lies in its breathtaking valleys and the unassuming grace of its natural panorama. The serene rows of cypress trees tracing the meandering Jhelum River, amid the gentle foothills, offer a rejuvenating respite from the ordinary. The meadows, embracing the undulating hills, paint a canvas of myriad hues, leaving behind an overwhelming sense of serenity. The harmonious melody of birdsong and wildlife creates an immersive experience unlike any other.
The Karewa lake, Dal Lake, and Nageen Lakes, each exude their own distinct charm, offering unparalleled tranquillity as you navigate their waters on a traditional houseboat. While the vibrant summers unveil the lush grandeur of the verdant meadows, the winters reveal the untainted beauty cloaked in pristine snow-capped peaks. The arrival of spring heralds the vibrant blossoms of tulips, presenting a spectacle of unadulterated colours. If you find yourself in Kashmir during spring, this is an experience not to be missed for anything in the world.
Embark on a spiritual journey
Discover the spiritual side of Jammu and Kashmir, where divinity weaves seamlessly through the majestic landscapes. The revered Hindu pilgrimage, Amarnath, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Vaishno Devi Temple dedicated to goddess Shakti draw countless devotees from all over the country. Delve deeper into the spiritual realm with the grand Ranbireshwar Temple, a homage to Lord Shiva, housing intricate idols of his sons, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. In the heart of the city, the magnificent Raghunath Temple, with its multiple spires, stands as a testament to the devotion to Lord Rama. Embrace tranquillity at the Peer Kho Temple, located amidst igneous rocks and caves, offering a serene retreat from the city's hustle.
Not far from the scenic Karua lake, the revered Baba Dhansar Temple sits gracefully, an ancient shrine dedicated to the divine Goddess Sukarala. Explore the ancient Krimchi temples, echoing the spirituality of ages past, devoted to Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Parvati, representing the rich religious heritage of the land. Seek blessings at the Shrine of Peer Baba, a symbol of communal harmony, believed by locals to safeguard them from harm. Pay homage to the historical Shahdara Shareif, a tribute to Baba Ghulam Shah, embodying the region's deep-rooted spiritual legacy. Travel to the mystical landscapes of Peer Ki Gali, steeped in the history of a revered saint, Sheikh Ahmed Karim, offering a glimpse into the sacred past of the region.
A treat for the food lovers
Indulge in the culinary wonders of Jammu and Kashmir, where each dish tells a story of rich tradition and local flavours. Try Khameera, a delectable local bread that perfectly complements the flavourful curry or rajma. Experience the tantalising Madra, a spicy yogurt-based dish brimming with the earthy essence of kidney beans and aromatic spices. Vegetarians can indulge in Oria, a light delicacy crafted from pumpkin and mustard sauce, offering a refreshing burst of flavours. For non-vegetarians there are a variety of dishes including Khatta Meat, a renowned lamb curry infused with the tangy notes of dried mango powder or tamarind and the iconic Rogan Josh, an aromatic lamb delicacy that embodies the essence of Kashmiri cuisine. Treat your taste buds to the sublime textures of Goshtaba, minced mutton balls cooked in a fragrant yogurt-based gravy. Experience the subtle delights of Yakhni, a dish that lingers on the palate, leaving a lasting impression. Don't miss the unique flavours of Mujh Gaad, a dish combining fish or lotus stem with an array of aromatic spices and herbs. Indulge in the distinctive Kaladi, the local "mozzarella," made from buffalo or cow milk, offering a one-of-a-kind gastronomic experience.
Celebrations in the scenic backdrop
Immerse yourself in the festivities of Jammu & Kashmir, where nature's splendour harmoniously intertwines with rich culture of the region. Witness the grandeur of Urs or Ziarats, a significant celebration in Kashmir that commemorates the revered Muslim saints like Meesha Sahib, Batamol Sahib, and Bahauddin, bringing communities together in a spiritual celebration. Experience the magnificence of Eid ul Azha and Eid ul Fitr, celebrated with unparalleled fervour, infusing the state with a vibrant spirit of festivity. Baisakhi and Lohri, are cherished festivals among the Sikh community, reflecting the region's diverse cultural heritage.
Marvel at the splendour of Hemis Gompa, the grandest monastery in Kashmir, as it comes alive during the illustrious Hemis festival, filling the air with spiritual and cultural spectacle. Amidst the scenic landscape, Srinagar adorns itself with the grand Tulip Festival each year, showcasing the resplendent beauty of the largest Tulip Garden in Asia, offering a breathtaking sight to behold.
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A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
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Known as the Golfing Mecca of India, Gulmarg boasts of the world’s highest golf-course, located 2,650 meters above sea level.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Discover India’s first-of-a-kind floating post office on a houseboat, while experiencing the unique charm of Dal Lake’s houseboats.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Betaab Valley near Pahalgam got its name from the Bollywood classic “Betaab”, which was shot there.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Gulmarg, a prominent ski destination in Kashmir, was originally named as “Gaurimarg”, in honour of goddess Gauri or Parvati.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
The Gulmarg Gondola is one of the largest and highest ropeways in India, stretching about 5 kilometres.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Also known as the ‘Land of Kinnaras and Gandharvas’ it is believed that Kashmir was once home to these celestial beings.