Jammu Tourist Places

Jammu is one of the most religious places in North India, also known as the city of temples. Apart from temples, many other places in Jammu attract tourists. The best time to visit Jammu is in winter, and the place also attracts many pilgrims because of the famous Vaishno Devi Temple, Bawe Wali Mata and Bhairon Temple. The city also has many ancient forts and is a cultural hub ideal for family vacations and solo trips.

You can not describe the beauty of Jammu in words; the enchanting view of the Mansar and Surinsar lakes will make you fall in love. Places like Amar Mahal, Patnitop and Kishtwar also attract tourists. There are many reasons why you should add Jammu to your travel list.

Things To Do In Jammu 

Jammu is not only known for its popular tourist places but also for its food and bazaar. You can do a lot of fun and adventure activities and make your trip special and memorable. You can trek to Vaishno Devi temple, the most sacred pilgrim spot in India, Try Skiing in Patnitop and go boating in Mansar Lake. Seek blessings at Bangana Temple and visit Ramnagar wildlife sanctuary.

You can go shopping at colourful bazaars and buy handicraft items. From dry fruits to wood crafts, there are numerous things that you can buy from the city bazaar. The food of this place tastes excellent and is totally different from other states.


Frequently Asked Question

Q1. Is It Safe To Visit Jammu Now?

A1. Yes, it is totally safe to visit Jammu now. Our travel package only includes exploring lakes, temples and other safe places.

Q2. Can We Do Boating In Surinsar Lake?

A2. Surinsar Lake is open for boating after 3 decades, and that's why you should add Jammu to your travel list.

Q3. What Are The Main Attraction Points In Jammu?

A3. Apart from being the most religious place in India, Jammu has many tourist places like Mansar Lake, Sanasar, Patnitop, Kishtwar and Ramnagar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Q4. What Is Jammu Famous For?

A4. Jammu is famous for its temples, rich culture, bazaars, foods, lakes and gardens.