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Jammu tours
Jammu and Kashmir is without a doubt the most picturesque state in the Union of India. It has some of most stunning natural wonders that you presumably won't see anywhere else in the world.
The city of Jammu experiences a sub tropical climate all throughout the year. The summer days are hot and dry whereas in winters, the temperature is relatively pleasant. The communities which inhabit the state of Jammu include Dogras, Gujjars, Gaddis and Bakkarwals. The languages spoken here are Dagri, Hindi and Urdu. The city is a shopper’s paradise and the Shahtoosh and Pashmina shawls with rare embroidery work are highly sought after. The most desirable shopping places within the city are Vir Marg, Hari Market and Raghunath Bazaar. Some of the interesting places to visit Jammu are as follows:-
Vaishno Devi Temple
The holiest Vaishno Devi Temple is situated on the Trikuta Mountains at an altitude of 5200 m above sea level. The temple is nearly 62 km away from the main city Jammu One is required to saunter towards the shrine from Katra, makes the ride very smooth.
Raghunath Temple
Raghunath Temple is the biggest temple complex within northern India and is the most meaningful shrine within entire Jammu. Situated right within the heart of Jammu City, the temple witnesses a lot of tourists from all parts of India. The temple, whose construction was initiated by Maharaja Gulab Singh in the year 1835, was concluded by his son Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1860 A.D.
Bahu Forts and Gardens
The mighty Bahu fort has history of many than 3000 years behind it. The Fort was constructed by Raja Bhaulochan.
Amar Mahal Palace
Amar Mahal Palace is a stunning structure made up of red stones. This palace was once the abode of known Raja Amar Singh but already is used as a museum housing famous paintings and portraits of the rulers of Jammu and Kashmir. The exterior beauty of this French Chateau model palace is perfectly complimented by the Shivalik mountain range and Tawi River surrounding it.

