Raghunath Temple is located right in the middle of Jammu, at a close distance to the Jammu Airport, and is believed to be the largest shrine complex of North India. The Temple complex consists of seven temples, where each temple has a shikhar of its own. The deity of Raghunath Temple in Jammu is Lord Rama, an avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Situated by the iconic Bahu Fort, the Bagh-e-bahu is a beautiful and popular garden of Jammu. Atop a mountain facing the Tawi river, this garden is a sight, combining peaceful aura of the garden with sprawling lawns, fountains, charming stone, a beautiful lake and a aquarium, all coming together in one magnificent place.
The architecture of the palace is an elaborate blend of Rajasthani, Mughal and European influences. One of its most spectacular segments, The Shesh Mahal or The Pink Hall houses the Dogra Art Museum which has several miniature paintings and Emperor Shah Jahan's golden bow and arrow, among other interesting things were here.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful northern city of Jammu is one of the most important Shiv temples, the Ranbireshwar temple. It is one of the oldest temples in Jammu and considered the largest temple of Lord Shiva in North India. A prime attraction of this region, the largest Shivlinga of the country
Named Hari Niwas Palace after the last Raja of Jammu, Hari Singh, this majestic structure overlooks the Tawi river valley on one side and Trikuta hills on the other. The palace was transformed into a heritage hotel. It is now looked after by Maharaj Kumar Ajatshatru Singh and Kumarani Ritu Singh, grandson and daughter-in-law of Maharaja Hari Singh.
28 km from Jammu in the charming town of Akhnoor lies the impressive Akhnoor Fort. Loaded with rich fortifications meant to provide protection to its people, this fort is perched on a cliff, situated on a historical site by the banks of the river Chenab, said to date back to the Harappan civilisation. ompleted by his successor Raja Alam Singh in 1802.
A new development a Canal Road in Jammu is Rajinder Park. It is located between two canals and has a huge fountain. The beauty of this fountain is experienced at night when it is lit up. Jammu has its share of beautiful and picturesque gardens. The stunning and gorgeous Mughal gardens attract large number of tourists every year.
Bagh-e-Bahu aquarium is the largest underground aquarium in the country. It surrounds the Bahu fort at over 220 meters in length. It has a fish shaped entrance which looks adorable. The aquarium has 24 aquarium caves which features about 400 rich aquatic species from both fresh and marine water.
Manda zoo in Jammu City is the only zoo in the whole province. Manda zoo is a perfect place to visit with families on holidays and weekends and is also close to the royal heritage of Jammu and Kashmir, the Hari Niwas Palace. Manda place is the perfect place to visit for jammu peoples. Good for families with kids and friends.
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