Jammu and Kashmir - Most Amazing and Beautiful

Jammu and Kashmir, One of the most Amazing and Beautiful place of the world which is situated in Pakistan and India. It is so much amazing and beautiful that when Jahangir (The Mughal Emperor) saw this beautiful place said that if there is heaven on the earth then it is Kashmir.



Jahagir said
 "Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin ast."
(If there is ever a heaven on earth, its here, its here, its here)

There are many different places that are very amazing and beautiful and attract the tourists to visit this amazing and beautiful places to enjoy the natural beauty of the Jammu and Kashmir but Srinagar, the Mughal Gardens, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Jammu, and Ladakh.

Regions

Ladakh – it is really amazing and beautiful places which is famous for its landscapes high up in the Himalayas, popular for trekking and with those on a search for the most serene place in the world.


Kashmir Valley – Every visitor or tourist give reviews about this place as a heaven, the most amazing and beautiful place of the world famous for its beautiful gardens, vast lakes and pristine streams and stunning landscapes, it is all that "Enjoy the Incredible Kashmir".




Jammu – Jammu is the most visited part of Jammu and Kashmir State. It is famous for its temples, particularly The Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra which is visited by over 1 crore (10 million) pilgrims every year.




Places to visit

Vernag Spring and Mughal Garden- A fresh water spring and a Mughal garden next to it, spring is chief source of Jhelum River.




Amarnath temple - pilgrimage site for Hindu devotees of Shiva




Dal Lake - famous lake in Srinagar, with house boats called shikharas




Manasbal Lake




Shalimar Gardens--Mughal Garden




Nishant Gardens-Mughal Garden




Chashme Shahi- Mughal Garden




Badamwari Garden




Pari Mahal- old monument of Pari Mahal, one can have full view of Dal Lake.




Shankaracharya Temple- Ancient Temple of Lord Shiva




Hari Parbat- Ancient Temple of Goddess Sharika Bhagwati and an old fort on this hill.




Kheer Bhawani Temple




Martand Sun Temple - a Kashmiri Hindu temple dedicated to Surya (the chief solar deity in Hinduism) and built during the 8th century CE. Martand is another Sanskrit name for the Hindu Sun-god. Now in ruins, the temple is located five miles from Anantnag.




Gulmarg - Popular hill station and skiing destination.




Pahalgam - Hill station




Betaab Valley- A lush green valley 15 km from Pahalgam where the movie Betaab was shot.




Sonmarg - Hill station




Yusmarg - Hill station




Aru - scenic valley




Eco-tourism places:Gurez, Dudhpathri, Bangus valley.





How to reach Jammu and Kashmir

Via Plane 

Flights work to Jammu, Srinagar and Leh. Air India , Jet Airways , Jet Konnect , GoAir India , Indigo Airlines  and SpiceJet  are a portion of the flights working in the state. 

Via Train 

The keep going stop on the rail route line north is Udhampur, where you can get ahead transports and contract SUVs/MUVs. On the other hand it is ideal to get down in Jammu and catch a taxi from that point as these are all the more promptly accessible. 

The Kashmir Railway is a rail route line being inherent India to join the condition of Jammu and Kashmir with whatever is left of the nation. The Project formally coded USBRL (Udhampur Srinagar Baramulla Railway Link) begins from the city of Udhampur, 55 kilometers (34 mi) north of Jammu, and goes for 290 kilometers (180 mi) to the city of Baramulla on the northwestern edge of the Kashmir Valley. The course crosses significant seismic tremor zones, and is subjected to compelling temperatures of frosty and warmth, and additionally cold territory, making it a greatly difficult building task. 

Via Bus 

There are two approaches to get in via land - through Jammu and up to Srinagar or by means of Manali in Himachal Pradesh and up to Leh.

Hope that you like the journey...

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