JAMMU & KASHMIR » Jammu and Kashmir consists of three regions: Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh. » Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital. » While the Kashmir valley is famous for its beautiful mountainous landscape, Jammu's numerous shrines attract tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Ladakh, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture. Photo credit: Dr.Partha S.Sahana * Kadamtala Howrah * 9433085694 / Foter / Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) JAMMU & KASHMIR » Jammu and Kashmir consists of three regions: Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh. » Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital. » While the Kashmir valley is famous for its beautiful mountainous landscape, Jammu's numerous shrines attract tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Ladakh, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture. Photo credit: Dr.Partha S.Sahana * Kadamtala Howrah * 9433085694 / Foter / Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
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JAMMU & KASHMIR
» Jammu and Kashmir consists of three regions: Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh.
» Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital.
» While the Kashmir valley is famous for its beautiful mountainous landscape, Jammu's numerous shrines attract tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Ladakh, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture.
» Jammu and Kashmir consists of three regions: Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh.
» Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital.
» While the Kashmir valley is famous for its beautiful mountainous landscape, Jammu's numerous shrines attract tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Ladakh, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture.
» Vaishno Devi Temple is one of the most visited and worshipped pilgrimages in India throughout the year.
» The shrine of Vaishno Devi is covered with snow in the winter.
» Situated at a height of 5200 feet above sea level and it is better to avoid visiting this pilgrimage during severe winters as the path becomes very dangerous due to snowfall and sleet.
Bahu Fort
» Bahu Fort is one of the important landmark in Jammu city.
» It is a fort of King of J&K with very old temple inside.
» The fort has a beautiful garden adjacent to it and the location provides a wonderful view of Tawi river and Jammu city.
Bagh-e-Bahu
» The Bagh-E-Bahu garden is located on the bank of Tawi River in the lap of nature, away from the hustle and bustle of Jammu City.
» There are young couples enjoying their relationships, school children playing some games, old people walking in the garden and tourists admiring this beautiful piece of Jammu.
Fish-shaped Aquarium
» The fish-shaped aquarium is the largest underground aquarium in the country and hosts an impressive collection of fish.
» The aquarium is 22m in length and exhibits around 400 species of fish.
Nathatop
» Nathatop is one of the most popular attraction, it offers a great view of snow coated hills specially during winters.
» Now a days Nathatop is most popular due to paragliding. Hi flying from Nathatop will make you feel like that you are walking on the clouds.
Amar Mahal Palace Museum
» Amar Mahal Palace Museum is situated at the top of a hill, it offers a commanding view of the river Tawi and the Shivalik ranges towards the north.
» Amar Mahal has Art Galleries that promote Indian art and artists
KASHMIR VALLEY» Kashmir is also known as Kashir. The term Kashmir historically was described as the valley.
» It is the land of snow clad mountains.
» Tourism has been important in Kashmir for many years. Many people call the region Paradise on Earth.
Amar Mahal Palace Museum
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ATTRACTIONS IN KASHMIR:
Gulmarg Gondola
Gulmarg Skiing
Sonamarg
Tulip festival
Nagin Lake
Shalimar Bagh
Baisaran
Gulmarg Gondola
» Gulmarg Gondola is one of the most prominent attractions of the world famous resort of Gulmarg.
» The Gulmarg Gondola is the Asia's highest and longest cable car project which travels up a height of 13,500 feet above sea level.
Gulmarg Skiing
» Skiing in Gulmarg is a wonderful combination of incredible powder skiing and the unique culture of India – one of the world’s greatest adventure skiing experiences!
Sonamarg
» Sonamarg is a small and beautiful hill resort.
» Sonamarg is the main base for the treks that passes along several mountain lakes like the Vishansar, Kishansar, Gadsar, Satsar and Gangabal.
Sonamarg
» Tulip festival in India is south Asia's largest Tulip festival that has been named after the Indian prime minister of India, the late Indira Gandhi.
» This blooming festival is a real treat to the eyes as the garden is spread over 5 hectares of land with 60 varieties of multi-coloured tulips.
» Around 2 million tulip bulbs bloom here and proudly display their beauty to the tourists.
Nagin Lake
» The Nagin Lake is also known as “The Jewel in The Ring” is a must-visit tourist destination!
» The water in Nagin is deeper and less polluted it's also good for swimming and there are fiber glass sailing boats available for hire and water skiing facilities.
Shalimar Bagh
» Shalimar Bagh is a Mughal garden located on the right bank of the Dal Lake in Srinagar.
» This beautiful garden was built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir for his beloved wife Nur Jahan. However, it is famous as the name of Shalimar Bagh 'The Garden of Love'.
Baisaran in Winters
Baisaran in Summers
» Baisaran, a beautiful lush green meadow surrounded by Pine trees from all sides... an unforgettable view indeed
LADAKH
» Ladakh is often referred to as the "Little Tibet" or the "Last Shangri-La".
» Summers are short, though they are long enough to grow crops. The summer weather is dry and pleasant.
» Temperature ranges are from 3 to 35 °C in summer and minimums range from -20 to -30 °C in winter.
» Leh is the largest town of the region and the capital of Ladakh.
» Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, soma Gompa and Shati Stupa are the some popular Buddhist temples and tourist attractions of Leh.
Kargil
» Kargil is the second largest town of Ladakh after Leh.
» Kargil attracts a lots of adventure enthusiasts to trek its high mountain trails.
» Suru Valley, Panikhar and Drass are some beautiful landscapes of Kargil.
JAMMU & KASHMIR
» Jammu and Kashmir consists of three regions: Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh.
» Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital.
» While the Kashmir valley is famous for its beautiful mountainous landscape, Jammu's numerous shrines attract tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Ladakh, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture.
» Jammu and Kashmir consists of three regions: Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh.
» Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital.
» While the Kashmir valley is famous for its beautiful mountainous landscape, Jammu's numerous shrines attract tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Ladakh, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture.
» Drass is the 2nd coldest place on earth after Siberia with temperature falling to 590 degrees centigrade during peak winter.
» The town of Drass is located in a relatively flat and open space. In summer this town presents a pleasant look while in winter it discovered under a thick blanket of snow.
Rangdum
» Rangdum is an elliptical expanded plateau surrounded by colourful hills on the one side and glacier encrusted rocky mountains on the other.
» Rangdum is the farthest and the most isolated part of the Suru Valley.