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JAMMU REGION

Jammu is J&K's second largest city first being srinagar. It is also the winter capital. Jammu is actually two towns. The old town sits on a hilltop over looking the river, and several km away across the river is the new town of Jammu Tawi. On the Jammu to Srinagar route are the hill resorts of Kud, Patnitop and Batote. The important Sudh Mahadev Shiva temple is situated eight km from Kud and Patnitop. Also on this route is Sanasar, a beautiful valley which is a center for the Gujar shepherds each summer.

Sri Vaishno Devi Shrine
Lacks of Pilgrims and tourists visit the holy shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi every year. Pilgrimage on foot up the mountain path starts from the town ship of Katra and ends at the shrine ofter about 40 km Meters walking/horseback

LADDAKH REGION
LEH - Capital of Laddakh
Shankar Gompa

Walk to the Shankar Gompa which has innumerable statues of pure gold and a number of interesting paintings. Later walk to the Leh Palace and on the way back visit the cottage industries emporium . Drive to the Spituk Monastery (5 miles) which contains a large collection of Tankhyas and old masks and later visit the Shankar Gompa. Proceed to visit the Phyiang Monastery before returning to the hotel.


Alchi Gompa

70 km from Leh on banks of the Indus, is Alchi Gompa dating a thousand years back. One of its walls feature thousands of miniature-sized pictures of the Buddha. Three large sized images made of clay and painted brightly are its focal attraction.


Shey and Stok

The once residence of the royal family is famous for its 7.5 m high gilded statue of Buddha. Stok was the Palace of the banished royal family. it houses a museum which displays fabulous period costumes and jewellery of the royalty along with exquisite Tankhyas representing the life of the Sakya Muni Buddha. Interesting historical objects like coins, seals, armour, weapons, precious jade and porcelain can also be seen here.


Hemis

40 kms from Leh, Hemis is one of the richest, biggest and most famous Gompa in Ladakh. Its popularity stems from the major annual festival held during summer in honour of their Guru Padma Sambhava's birth anniversary. Built during 1630, it has numerous semi precious stones and various images of Buddha. Of its many frescoes, the most famous is the Wheel of Life.


Lamayru

The oldest holy site in Ladakh, Lamayuru was once a lake. It was blessed by a lama after which, as legend goes, the water of the lake receded upto the mountains leaving place for the monastery to be built. It is also the free-zone of Ladakh since not even a criminal can be apprehended in this place. Now mostly in ruins, only the main hall exists today and houses numerous tankhyas.


Likir

Founded in the 11th century AD and re-dedicated to another monastic order in the 15th century AD, the earlier Gompa was destroyed in a fire. The present Gompa dates back to the 18th century. Skilled craftsman producing excellent tankhyas, earthen pots, carved folding wooden stools etc, live in the village. Majestically situated, it commands a spectacular view.


Spituk

8 kms from Leh, it stands majestically on top of a hillock overlooking the Indus valley for miles. Many icons and fine tankhyas are to be found in this 15th century monastery. It also houses a collection of ancient masks, antique arms, and an awe inspiring image is kept covered and revealed only at the annual function in January every two years.


Thiksey

19 kms from Leh, spectacularly sited and one of the finest example of Ladakhi architecture. Thiksey is one of the largest and most impressive Gompas. There are several temples in this Gompa containing images, stupas and exquisite wall paintings. It also houses a two-storeyed statue of Buddha which has the main prayer hall around its shoulder.


SRINAGAR

Srinagar is the capital city of Jammu and Kashmir and one of the most popular hill stations. The place to be visited in srinagar are:

Srinagar - Jammu & Kashmir

Dal Lake

Dal Lake is a scenic picnic spot surrounded by forests of pine. It is a good place for trekkers. A colorful annual fair is held here every September.


Mughal Gardens

Visit the Mughal Gardens, the Chashme Shahi (Royal Spring), Nishat Bagh (Pleasure Garden) and Shalimar Bagh (The Abode of love).


Shikara Ride

Shikara is a Gondola type light rowing boat. The two hour boat ride takes tourists on a relaxing sightseeing tour of interior parts of the calm and placid waters of Dal Lake to see the market and the Floating Gardens.


Sonmarg

Sonmarg is 80 km north-east of Srinagar and at an altitude of 2743m. Popularly known as the 'Meadow of Gold" this place is strewn with the loveliest of alpine flowers and surrounded by mountains mantled in fir and pine. Glaciers pour down from the Himalayas almost on to the site of camping at Sonmarg.


Gulmarg

Gulmarg boasts of the highest golf course in the world. If the weather is clear, one can have a spectacular view of the towering mountains including Nanga Parbat (26,624ft.) and other peaks and also a panoramic view of the Kashmir valley.


Pahalgam

Pahalgam is 98km from Srinagar and enroute one can visit the impressive ruin of stone temple of Martund built by King Aarman between 855 AD and 933 AD and dedicated to Vishnu - one of the gods of the Hindu trinity. The next stop is Mattean Temple, a small Lingam (Shiva Symbol) stands in the sparkling spring. Also visit Achbal Gardens in route to phalgam on the picturesque bank of river Lidder.


WularL Ake

Wular Lake is the largest fresh water lake in Asia and measures 24kms across and is surrounded by towering mountains. The jade green water of the Wular Lake swirls gently around a curious bubbling spring in the middle of the lake. There is a small picturesque island that was once the pleasure resort of a great king of Kashmir, Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin.


Yusmarg

Yusmarg is a small meadow set in the heart of mountains on the south-west of Srinagar, at a distance of 47 km. It is an ideal picnic spot and the Nilnag Lake can be visited from here.


Dachigam

Dachigam was at one time the exclusive hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kashmir. It contains the last viable hangul population, related to the red deer of Europe, with a white rump patch and impressive spread of antlers. There are some 20 other mammal species including the snow leopard and over 150 species of fauna. Game-viewing is possible throughout the year.

In the town of Srinagar one can also see the Hari Parbat Fort, Jama Masjid, walk in the old bazaar and over one of the seven old bridges on river Jhelum and view from outside, the shrine in honour of Shah Hamdan.


Amarnath

Pilgrim spot of Hindus, every winter large number of pilgrims and tourists make the voyage on foot and horseback.



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