20 Places to Visit near Jammu: 2024 (Updated with Distance)
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Tourist Places Near Jammu

Katra, Patnitop, Mcleodganj, Amritsar, Srinagar, Palampur, Panchkula, Khajjiar, Pulwama, Gulmarg, Khilanmarg, Shimla, Manali, Kasauli, Kullu and many more.

Capturing the imaginations of travelers globally, Jammu stands as a captivating gateway that beckons millions of tourists annually. Positioned in close proximity to an array of enchanting destinations, this surreal city boasts numerous alluring attractions. From mesmerizing valleys and charming villages to breathtaking fruit orchards, untouched meadows, refreshing mountain air, and snow-covered hills, Jammu serves as the perfect hub for exploring the wonders of Kashmir. Unlock the treasures of this picturesque region with our curated Kashmir tour packages, offering an unforgettable journey through the beauty that awaits around every corner.

No matter if you are a peace seeker, nature lover, photo fanatic, or adventure enthusiast, there are a multitude of incredibly exquisite tourist places near Jammu that can entice you to never leave the place. From scenic and calm destinations like Palampur and Dalhousie to thrilling and adrenaline-fuelled hubs like Sanasar and Khilanmarg, you can find everything you need for an unforgettable getaway within 45 to 300 kilometers of the city.

From shopping for local goods and seeking blessings at old shrines to marveling at the classic architectures to enjoying mountain sports, you can dive into a pool of activities without going too far from the city of Jammu.

Here are some of the best places to visit near Jammu:

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Srinagar

Silk-sunset, certain shades of white, tar on the roads, gloom beyond the oil lamp floating over the lake, ripples in the water, fog on the mirror, garden of the spring, the palace of the fairies, subject of the poems, emptiness in the eyes, absence of words, forever in ordinary things and the old roses on a breeze, where love arrives in memories of forever to liberate us into life – Srinagar! The tourist places in Srinagar offer breathtaking views and mesmerising locations to die for.

Srinagar wakes up with Fajr (pre –dawn prayers) and zikr where life sings winter melodies on nine bridges, connecting the city that smells of heaven on both sides of Jhelum River, a river that passes through the city, meanders through the valley, deepening into the traveler’s paradise – Dal Lake.

The city takes on the morning light mirroring the mountains, when the moon still hangs pale over the tranquil Dal Lake, which ornaments an array of alluring houseboats where the lovers’ find home watching a promise of the snow filling up the woods. The lake’s less urbanized eastern shore is decorated with the Mughal gardens that speaks of history strung out for several kilometers. The subdued fortress and the familiar wooden mosques of the old times makes a mark at the center of the city in this era of remembering all that once existed. Easy wind, downy flake and the promises to keep between the woods and frozen lake, Srinagar awaits for you, to dream within a dream. So, come and explore the best tourist places in Srinagar.

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Katra

Set cozily amidst the lower Himalayan ranges, Katra is a tiny quaint town serving as a jump-off spot for the greatest pilgrimage site of the country, Mata Vaishno Devi Temple. Propelling millions of pilgrims and spiritual seekers from across the world, this place gets a heavy influx of tourists each year.

Visitors flocking to this place, undertake a rough 13.5 kilometers long trek in order to arrive at the temple. It is believed that taking this challenging trail to reach the Shakti Peetha can manifest the devotion of the pilgrims and fulfill their desires.

Packed with many viewpoints, Katra is also known for its picturesque sights. Spots like Baba Dhansar, Himkoti, and Banganga make for amazing destinations for unwinding and enjoying nature to the fullest.   

Best Time to Visit: March to November 

Distance from Jammu: Katra is located at an approximate distance of 45.7 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Jhajjar Kotli, Himkoti, Trekking to Vaishnodevi Temple, Visiting Shiv Khori, White Water Rafting

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Patnitop

Packed with panoramic sights of the majestic Himalayas and never-ending meadows, Patnitop is one of the perfect tourist places near Jammu for experiencing natural beauty at its best. Flaunting bountiful natural sceneries and accessorized with soul-stirring adventure sports such as trekking and skiing, the place is a paradise for avid photographers and adventurers.

In addition to natural charms and sports, Patnitop is also a home to many ancient temples and shopping destinations. Tourists visiting this place always make it a point to buy Pashmina shawls, Kashmiri handicrafts, and dry fruits.  

Best Time to Visit: May to June and September to October

Distance from Jammu: Patnitop is located at an approximate distance of 111.7 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Nathatop , Billoo Ki Powri, Nature Walks, Shiva Ghar, Trekking, Paragliding, Skiing, Shopping

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Sanasar

Counted among the quietest and least explored places to visit near Jammu, Sanasar is a paradise for the adventure junkies. Bordered by magnificent conifers, this cup-shaped meadow makes available for a plethora of exhilarating adventure sports including trekking, rock climbing, paragliding, and abseiling.  

The name ‘Sanasar’ refers to the eco-friendly twin villages known as ‘Sana’ and ‘Sar’. This place should be definitely placed in your travel list, if you’re looking for some mind-boggling adventures amidst the greenery and quietudeness of nature.   

Best Time to Visit: April to June 

Distance from Jammu: Sanasar is located at an approximate distance of 129.8 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Wilderness Adventure Camps (WAC), Naag Mandir, Shank Pal Temple, Golf Course, Trekking, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Abseiling, Shopping

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Dalhousie

Tucked away cozily in the arms of the spectacular state of Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie is a small town that welcomes all kinds of travelers. Packed with flowery meadows, misty mountains, serene rivers, stunning natural landscapes, and pine-covered valleys, this place offers the most beautiful vistas in the entire world.

The ambiance of this place features British flavours whereas the buildings flaunt Victorian and Scottish architecture. Whether you’re a honeymooner, nature lover, or peace seeker, the quaint town of Dalhousie has something treasured for everyone. 

Best Time to Visit: March to June

Distance from Jammu: Dalhousie is located at an approximate distance of 172.7 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Satdhara Falls, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Dainkund Peak, Trekking to Ganji Pahari, Boating at Chamera Lake, Picnicking at Rock Garden, Paragliding, Night Camping, Driving through Sach Pass, and River Rafting

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Dharamshala

Experience a serene vacation exploring the exquisiteness of nature with a vacation in the picturesque Dharamshala. Situated at an average altitude of 1,475 meters above sea level, Dharamshala lies on the scenic stretch of land of Kangra Valley making tourists spellbound for its spectacular beauty. Often cited as the ‘Little Lhasa of India’, Dharamshala is popularly known as the holy residence of the exiled Tibetan monk Dalai Lama.

With the backdrop of the breathtaking Dhauladhar ranges, Dharamshala is the one of the most tranquil destinations which you will find in North India, the perfect amalgamation of natural beauty and culture. Surrounded by thick deodar cedar trees and the snow capped peaks which decorate the landscape, the quaint city is visited by thousands of tourists to beat the summer blues and explore the best places to visit in Dharamshala.

The city of Dharamshala is divided into two parts, the lower division is the Dharamsala town whereas the upper division is known as Mcleodganj. Blessed with spectacular scenes of nature, the calm and serene hill stations proudly boasts strong Buddhist influences with many quaint old monasteries located here. There are a lot of other attractions in Dharamshala like the charming St. John Church, headquarters of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dal Lake, etc. that draws tourists from different parts of the country.

Dharamshala remains a distinct tourist destination in India attracting large crowds not only nationally but also internationally who come here to discover the striking Tibetan hub in India. For most ardent travelers, Dharamshala is a popular name on their travel wish lists due to its magnificent beauty and charming splendor of the landscape. So start packing up your bags and go to Dharamshala to behold one of the most scenic hill stations in India. If you are still wondering what makes it so charming, then check out the best places to visit in Dharamshala that attracts thousands of tourists every year.

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Kangra

Kangra, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh at the foothills of the Dhauladhar range, is an extremely popular tourist destination, and for great reasons! This ancient town was believed to have been established in the 4th-century and has changed hands between Mughal, Katoch, Sikh, and Gurkha dynasties, reaffirming its historical importance. These legends have made Kangra into a famous destination that not only has glorious natural attractions but also important man-made ones like ancient temples and forts along with a rich cultural fabric.

Due to its location, it offers the perfect mountainside escapade into the crisp & clear air and serene beauty that’s peaceful and calm, away from the bustle of city life. Travellers come back rejuvenated after soaking in the glorious views and spending time in amazing adventure activities like trekking here. Nature enthusiasts love to spend time in miles of densely forested meadows, thunderous waterfalls, and picturesque lakes that reflect the surrounding snowlines in their crystal clear waters.   

Kangra is one of the few mountain towns that are an important seat for ancient Indian art and paintings, which make the already beautiful landscape even richer. Visiting Kangra and seeing the museums and forts here is nothing short of a quick lesson in history. It houses preserved ancient artefacts and architecture in the form of forts and temples. 

The place is a haven for people who love to try rustic and native foods as well. It is the best place to indulge in delicious Pahari cuisine including foods like Madra, Bhey, Chha Gosht, Siddu, Babru, trout dishes, and Aktori.

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Khajjiar

Nestled at a height of 6500 feet and brimming with lush pastures, serene lakes, and green forests, the beautiful town of Khajjiar is known as the ‘Switzerland of India’. This town’s charming beauty is believed to have inspired and influenced a number of kingdoms over time, including the Mughals and the Rajputs.

Known for its breathtaking vistas, old temples, and adventure activities, Khajjiar forms one of the most picturesque places to visit near Jammu, which is sure to leave a memorable impression on every tourist. 

Best Time to Visit: March to December

Distance from Jammu: Khajjiar is located at an approximate distance of 192.8 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Khajjiar Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Khajjiar trek, Zorbing, Paragliding

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Mcleodganj

Housed in the Kangra district and at the suburbs of the town of Dharamshala, Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most favorite tourist destinations of recent times. Because of being occupied by a lot many of Tibetans who moved here after China’s invasion of their homeland, Mcleodganj is also sometimes referred to as the Little Lhasa. It is also noteworthy the exiled government of Tibet is also based in Mcleodganj only.

Speaking of Mcleodganj tourism, this quaint little town some 3 km away from Dharamshala is visited by thousands of tourists every year. People come here for various reasons like spirituality, volunteer programs, Himalayan experiences and adventures, and for much other sightseeing, photo and excursion opportunities in this religious small town cum hill station in the Himalayas.

The town of Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is famous especially and foremostly for being a spiritual getaway and pilgrimage for the Buddhists. The reason behind that is it is home to the 14th Dalai Lama of the Buddhists, Lama Tenzin Gyatso, who came here in the year of 1960 after his exile from Tibet. Dalai Lama established Tibet Government in exile here at Dharamshala and made the quaint little town of Mcleodganj as his permanent residence.

The presence of His Holiness in town attracts a lot of tourists and pilgrims to the town. Mcleodganj is also one of the best places to see the real lifestyle of Tibetan Buddhists and monks from up close. One of the reasons this place is called Little Lhasa is because the people have built this place in the image of their previous abode. And it is possible to get a glimpse of the Dalai Lama on the occasions that he is in town and one of the many Buddhist festivals celebrated in the town.

Apart from this, Mcleodganj is considered by many to be an adventurous hub, especially in terms of trekking in Mcleodganj. Home to one of the most beautiful, scenic and exciting treks of the country, the Triund Trek, Mcleodganj is the base camp for reaching the summit of the famous hill. Starting from Dharamkot in Mcleodganj, the 9 km trek leads the trekker through forests of Oak, Deodar, and Rhododendron before opening up to one of the best sceneries that you will find in the Himalayas.

And as the elevation rises, the picturesque hills and valleys become clearer, giving it all a serene touch. Upon reaching the top of Triund, one can see far off hills of the Dhauladhar mountain range that look to be so close that you could touch them if you only extended your hand. The exciting trek has become such a favorite of the community that one can even call it the poster boy of Mcleodganj tourism. And speaking of mountain ranges, Mcleodganj lies in the Dhauladhar range, with the highest peak of the range Hanuman ka Tibba lying just behind the town. The 5,639m giant stands tall and like a guard in the backdrop which is a sight to behold from everywhere in the hill station.

And with such beauty and spirituality, sightseeing in Mcleodganj is something that will never bore a person visiting here. Apart from Triund, some of the places to visit in Mcleodganj include the name of the famous Bhagsunath temple. Attached to a wonderful legend, the medieval era temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is famous for a waterfall that flows right through the temple. The majestic cascading waterfall, called the Bhagsunag falls, forms a pool at the base which is considered to be sacred amongst the devotees and dip in the cold water brings about a different feeling of spiritual in the people.

Another famous tourist spot in Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is Kareri Lake. Filled with the melting snow of the Dhauladhar ranges, this lake at the base of the Minkiani Pass is the perfect combination of offbeat trekking and scenic beauty in the middle of snow-capped peaks. Alongside the experience of trekking to this calm and serene lake is the added experience of camping by its side and in a scenic meadow right under the Minkiani Pass.

Speaking of which, the Minkiani Pass is another great place to see when in Mcleodganj. You can simply extend your trek to Kareri Lake to conquer the summit of this serene pass lying at an amazing height of 14,000ft above sea level. The view that one gets of the nearby ranges makes you feel like you are walking on the clouds. A great place to take pictures, Minkiani Pass trek is considered to be somewhere in between easy and moderate in difficulty and makes it worth facing the trek at the end.

And one of the most important places in Mcleodganj is the Namgyal Monastery. The place is actually a personal monastery for the 14th Dalai Lama and relates to the very second Religious teacher of the Buddhist belief, dating back to the mid 16th century. Originally in Lhasa, the monastery was entirely relocated to Mcleodganj in the uprising of 1959 and is now the home to the Dalai Lama. It is also the largest Tibetan Temple outside of Tibet. Apart from being a beautiful monastery, Namgyal is also center for education, called the Namgyal Tantric College, where the arts of Kalachakra, Vajrakilaya and many other such Tantric practices are taught to the future Namgyal Monks.

With such beauty, spirituality, adventure, and serenity, Mcleodganj is truly one of the best places to visit in the Himalayas. In fact, Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, and many areas around it are experiences that should be visited at least once in a lifetime. So let the adventure unfurl as you take on the spellbinding journey through this amazing hill station of the Kangra District and in the lap of the Dhauladhar mountains.

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Amritsar

Amritsar is the holiest city for Sikhs not only in India but all over the world. The name of the city is derived from the holy pool that surrounds the famous Golden Temple of this city, which means “the holy pool of nectar”.

Reaching Amritsar is very convenient because it is one of the main cities in Punjab and is directly connected to the National Highway that connects it with other cities like Ambala, Chandigarh, Delhi and Patiala.

The airport in Amritsar is the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport that is 11km away from the main city and is frequented by domestic as well as international flights. One can also visit Amritsar via trains as the Amritsar Railway Station is connected to almost all major cities in the country including Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi.

A visit to the city of Amritsar is incomplete without a visit to the famous Golden Temple. This temple is also known as Harmandir Sahib. It was founded by the 4th Sikh Guru in 1604. Sikhs from all over the world visit the temple, as it is considered the ultimate pilgrimage destination for the community. Apart from this, the Jallianwala Bagh shrine is also a popular tourist attraction. One can also visit the Akal Takht.

The famous Wagah Border ceremony can also be witnessed when you are in Amritsar, as the border between India and Pakistan runs through the area. For animal lovers, the Harike Wetland Sanctuary is an exciting place to visit, while the Amritsar Heritage Walk will give you incredible insight into the colourful history of the city.

One of the most attractive features of the city is its food, with local stalls selling delicacies that are on par with any good restaurant in the country. The best time to visit Amritsar is between November and March when you can avoid the scorching summers and the wet monsoons.

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Palampur

With lush tea gardens and dense deodar and pine forests bordering it, Palampur is one of the most exquisite places to visit near Jammu. Perched between the magnificent Dhauladhar Ranges, this surreal town is known popularly for its rich tea plantations, ancient monasteries, and clear streams.

Palampur has been greatly influenced by the Britishers, which is evident from its Victorian style castles and mansions. This bustling town showcases the remains of its marvellous through its picturesque vistas and majestic architecture.  

Best Time to Visit: March to June

Distance from Jammu: Palampur is located at an approximate distance of 217.2 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Tashi Jong Monastery, Palampur Tea Gardens, Saurabh Van Vihar, Neugal Khad, Toy Train ride, Naam Art Gallery, Pottery shopping

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Pulwama

Making for the state’s sixth largest city, Pulwama is known popularly as the ‘Anand of Kashmir’. Boasting lush apple orchards, scenic valleys, serene waterfalls, and natural springs, this quaint town calls for the nature lovers, and landscape photographers.

Famous for a myriad of adventure sports, Pulwama also welcomes adventure enthusiasts to experience snowboarding and skiing during the winters and trekking and mountaineering during the summers. 

Best Time to Visit: April to October.

Distance from Jammu: Pulwama is located at an approximate distance of 247.6 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Tarsar and Marsar Lake, Aharbal Waterfall, Jama Masjid Shopian, Kungwattan, Kounsarnag Lake, Trekking, Snowboarding, Saffron shopping

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Khilanmarg

Perched at an elevation of 2000 feet atop the major attraction of Jammu and Kashmir, Gulmarg, the small valley of Khilanmarg is an absolute delight to the eyes. Surrounded by spectacular views of the Himalayan ranges, this place manifests the perfect amalgam of scenic beauty and adventure.

Packed with colorful and fragrant flora in the spring time and facilitating skiing in the winters,  Khilanmarg makes for one of the most ideal offbeat travel places to visit near Jammu. 

Best Time to Visit: May to September and November to February

Distance from Jammu: Khilanmarg is located at an approximate distance of 312.5 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Alpather Lake, Ferozepur Nallah, Skiing

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Gulmarg

The nearest India can make to being a ski resort is via its pine-fringed Gulmarg. Situated at an elevation of 2730 meters above sea level, it well justifies the Meadow of Flowers tag that it has received. The meadow is given a visual highlight by the 1890s Anglican Church of St Mary’s that sits on a lonely hillock which can be accessed off the dead-end road that links the 1965 neo-colonial style Hotel Highlands Park to the historic Gulmarg Golf Club. However, the key reason to visit Gulmarg is just not the same.

You must visit Gulmarg to explore the backing stands of the splendid mature pines traversing you to the elevation of bald Mt Afarwat. To make it to mountain, you can either trek on foot or take help from ponies at a meagre amount of INR 300 per hour. However, the easiest way out is using the two-stage gondola cable car that flutters you to 3747m. The impressive clear day views from the top are worth the ride. During this ride, you’ll encompass Nanga Parbat which is the world’s ninth highest mountain peak located across Pakistan.

Booking for this online can help save you from the long queues especially in the peak season of May and June. This service can however be cancelled either due to civil unrest or during bad weather and getting a refund from the organizers can get really annoying then. Base station of Gandola is situated about 1 km west of the bus stand.       

Gulmarg endeavors you with more than 40 choices of accommodation each of them beautiful in their own very way. In the months of July, an average room fare (for a night) will be around INR 2000 for the old looking stays and INR 5000 for newer stays. Prices of the hotels see a drop of 20% in the winter season and a further dramatic drop when there is civil unrest in Srinagar or during the less popular months like September.  


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Chandigarh

Chandigarh shows itself off to global travellers much like greater India would wish to be seen – prosperous, comfortable and cosmopolitan. Officially a union territory controlled by the central government, Chandigarh is the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. It is also the first planned city of independent India. Chandigarh is the best-planned city in India, with architecture which is world-renowned, and a quality of life, which is unparalleled and must visit tourist places in Chandigarh.

The dream city of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru located at the foothills of the grand Shivalik range, has earned a good name as a tourist destination for its great planning, the clean environment, the grand structures and the magnificent gardens and splendid things to do in Chandigarh.  It is an incredible city, with many sectors that are intertwined by a great network of roads. Therefore, roaming around is not a problem and you will never be bored at all with so many tourist places in Chandigarh. Today, it takes a prominent place as a tourist destination of India.

The word Serenity and city hardly goes hand in hand with each other. This beautiful city has trees and plants are as much a part of the construction plans as the buildings and the roads with best places to stay in Chandigarh having beautiful surroundings. Chandigarh is India’s first planned city. It is a rich, prosperous, clean and green city and is rightly called “ THE CITY BEAUTIFUL ”.

This place is a true beauty for all those who love to travel and explore. Travel operators offer a variety of Chandigarh tour packages for those travelling depending on the number of days. It ranges between INR 20,000 to INR 50,000( USD 300 - 700). The tall skyline of the Shivalik Hills and the faint image of an old temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi protectively lies over the city guarding many tourist places in Chandigarh.

The town is a beautiful blend of architecture, design, natural beauty, gardens, heritage and urbanization. Some of the must visit tourist places in Chandigarh include the Rock garden which is an absolute marvel of art and design, Rose garden, Pinjore gardens and the Government Museum and Art Gallery along with a few others. 

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Panchkula

Located on the route to Shimla, the beautiful town of Panchkula is popular for two important things - Morni Hill trekking and the Chandel ruins. Making for a tricity with Mohali and Chandigarh, this place is known as one of the well-planned cities of the country.

Named after 5 irrigation canals drawing water from Ghaggar, this place is one of the most recommended tourist places near Jammu, if you’re looking for good dining options and entertainment.     

Best Time to Visit: October to April

Distance from Jammu: Panchkula is located at an approximate distance of 352.1 kilometers from Jammu

Highlights: Trekking and Bird Watching at Morni Hills, Cactus Garden, Pinjore Gardens, Chokhi Dhani, Ramgarh Fort


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Kullu

Kullu is a resort town in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, located on the banks of Beas River. It is the capital town of Kullu district. It is a town through which the famous Beas River flows. It is home to the most beautiful landscapes like the very famous Rohtang Pass, Beas Kund, and Chandrataal Lake. Located at a distance of approximately 500 km from the national capital, Delhi, Kullu is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations and holds an important place among the popular hill stations in India. Its proximity and good road connectivity with major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh make it an ideal weekend getaway for people seeking a sweet escape from the bustle of these cities. A distance of 208 km lies between Kullu and the state capital, Shimla. 

Kullu has an altitude of 1279 m which makes it an ideal hill station with an ideal climate that is neither hot nor extremely cold. Most tourists prefer to travel here during summers to escape the scorching heat of the plains and take refuge in the cold hills of Kullu with refreshing, untainted air. Though in order to enjoy snowfall in Kullu, December and January are the best months to visit it when the snow-blanketed Kullu is a sight you can call unforgettable. Whether you want to breathe in some quietness, want to get adventurous and taste the thrill or admire the craftsmanship of God, Kullu is a perfect place to come to with desires and return with experiences and memories. The hills of Kullu are covered with pine and deodar trees, adding a vivid green to the picturesqueness of the place; whereas, the sound of the flowing Beas River adds sweet rhythm to the atmosphere. The hills, the forest and the river in Kullu collectively make it God’s perfect imagination and a blessing to the humankind.

Kullu is an abode of adventure enthusiasts due to the various adventure activities that can be indulged in here and the surrounding regions in the form of trekking, river rafting, and camping among many others. Other adventure activities like paragliding and skiing can also be enjoyed here. Also, Kullu has some of the best treks not just in Himachal, but in the country, ranging from easy to difficult; from short treks to long expeditions. Whatever your preferences are, Kullu has the right treks for you that take you to landscapes with indescribable sort of beauty. Among the most exciting treks, one can take here are Hampta Pass Trek, Chanderkhani Trek, Bhrigu Lake Trek, and Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek. The best of Kullu can truly be explored on these treks that take you through thick forests and large meadows while the Beas River flows alongside. Kullu has some of the most scenic camping sites that exist in Himachal. Owing to its beautiful landscape where you can see the blue water of Beas River flowing smoothly with magnificent, lush green hills in the backdrop, Kullu makes for a good option for photographers. Photography-lovers visit Kullu in search of picture-perfect frames and they find them here easily. The scenic beauty of the town is not worth being captured just in the cameras, but in the hearts as well – like a beautiful memory etched in one’s memory lane. Once you have been to Kullu, it is hard to take this town off of your mind.

Kullu boasts of some unique tourist attractions including old Hindu temples and nature escapes. One of the best tourist attractions in Kullu is The Great Himalayan National Park, spread over an area of 1171 sq km within numerous species of flora and fauna. It was established in 1984 with an objective to protect the nature and wildlife in this region from undue human interference and is a place worth at least one visit. Kullu is replete with some prominent Hindu temples that attract pilgrims and people keen on knowing and understanding its culture in great numbers. Among the most famous religious sites located in Kullu are Hidimba Devi Temple, Gauri Shankar Temple, and Bijli Mahadev Temple that receive huge footfall of both tourists and devotees. Besides, there are some exceptionally good places in Kullu district around Kullu town like Manikaran and Kasol that can be easily visited to check some stunning views that will leave you hypnotized.

To make your stay in Kullu comfortable and pleasant, the town has some incredible stay options ranging from budget hotels to luxury resorts offering world-class amenities. Stunning views of the surrounding hills and the divine Beas River come coupled with these options. Due to the wide range of stay options that are available here, it is no hassle to find a good one in Kullu that suits your needs and matches your budget.  

Though Kullu can be visited during any season of the year, the best season to explore the best of the valley is summer season when the climate is quite pleasant. During winters, if you get lucky, you can witness the very famous snowfall of Kullu that paints the green hills white. However, the temperature during winters goes down to as low as -1 degree Celsius. It rains heavily here during the monsoon, so it is recommended to avoid a monsoon plan in Kullu unless you enjoy staying bolted in a room, looking outside at the pouring rain from the window.


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Kasauli

Kasauli is a beautiful, picturesque town and cantonment, situated in the district of Solan, in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Even though there are a lot of unique attractions in Kasauli, it is primarily known for its scenic beauty and serenity. This town is accessible both from Chandigarh, which is 65km away and Shimla, which is 77km away from Kasauli.

The most convenient way to travel to Kasauli is by train since it is a railway junction itself. The Kalka Mail, which is one of the most important trains in the country connecting cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Amritsar, is a great way to reach Kasauli, as the town is a mere 40 km away from the town of Kalka in Haryana. If one wants to reach by air, then Chandigarh Airport is the nearest airport from where you can easily hire cars or avail buses to take you to Kasauli. Buses are also frequently available from Delhi and Chandigarh, making trips to Kasauli easy and convenient.

Despite Kasauli being a small town, it has many spectacular places to visit, which has made it a popular tourist destination. The main attractions of Kasauli are Manki Point (a Hanuman Temple), the Gilbert Trail on Kachcha Road, Sunset Point, the Gurkha Fort, Baba Balak Nath Temple Christ’s Church, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, and the Central Research Library which is famous for its virological research and studies in the fields of immunology.

Since the town is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, it experiences moderately cool to humid climate throughout the year. Therefore, the best time to visit this beautiful town is from March to June, and again during September, October and November. The town has several comfortable hotels and lodges that range from moderately priced to luxury accommodations, depending on the budget and requirement of the visitors.

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Manali

Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Manali has an abundance of spectacular valleys filled with forests of oak, fir, deodar and pine. It is a full package of nature, food, adventure sports and ancient heritages. Splashing river Beas flows proudly amidst the valley. A lot of gushing waterfalls like Jogni falls and Rahala fall flush out of haphazardly placed rocks. You can also catch sights of sprawling meadows, terraced farming and fruit orchards. All these sights adds up to making the town look breathtakingly beautiful. 

Manali also shares a piece of history, giving it ancient heritages which has splendid architecture and stunning views. Religious devotees come here to pay their tribute to the temples like Hadimba, Manu and Shiv temple. Whereas history lovers go to old forts like Naggar and Kuthar. These places have remarkable architecture against the backdrop of mountains which is worth a visit. 

Having said enough about the terrains of Manali, it is a hub for adventure sports. The location gives a wide range of adventurous activities like paragliding, camping, trekking and river rafting to feed the adrenaline hunger of the adventure seekers. It also has rustic villages and backcountries, which calls for the hippie experiences. Places like Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are often visited by these junkies. Backpackers love to visit here to get the plateful meal of thrill, nature, wildlife and tranquillity. 

All this grace makes up Manali for a romantic honeymoon with a subtle blend of adventure. Newly wedded couples choose this place to begin the new life of their love amidst the fresh meadows and white streams of water. Striding around the mall road at night is also a very pleasing option where they together can try on distinct local cuisines. However, the regional cuisines are majorly influenced by Punjabi and Tibetan tadka, but that ends up making it tastier. Mall road also leaves options for buying unique stuff like singing bowl, woollen clothing, Dorje, prayer wheels and other souvenirs. These lit roads at night and gleaming valleys in the morning give picture-perfect backdrops for their honeymoon photos. Even photography enthusiasts can capture these frames along with flora and fauna of the city.

Manali is no less than a box full of an array of sweets. You can dig in it and collect as many gems as you want. And by gems, it means ‘memories’. Wait no longer and pack all that you need for a fun-filled trip. Grab your laptop to book your tickets and head off to this lovely place to have some experiences to cherish throughout your life.

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Shimla

Among the most popular hill stations in India, Shimla holds a distinct place owing to its unique charm. Located at a distance of 342 km from the national capital, Delhi, Shimla is a great choice for a weekend getaway from Delhi and Chandigarh since there are so many places to visit in Shimla. Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, and all it possesses and all it offers helps it easily justify its reputation and position as the capital city of a beautiful state, widely known for adventure activities and natural wonders. Laden with beautiful, dense forests of Pine, Oak, and Deodar, Shimla is refreshing in its very existence. 

The picturesqueness of this beautiful hill station makes it an apt destination for photographers looking for perfect frames and nature enthusiasts who want explore the nature in its pristine form. It is quite interesting that despite being home to a large population, the biosphere of Shimla is still in an excellent form. Shimla exhibits a very relaxing mood to those who visit it in search of tranquility.

Due to the plenty of activity options available here, Shimla is emerging as a popular destination for offbeat travel as well. People from all over India and beyond visit Shimla to experience an adventure which makes it a major hotspot for adventure activities in northern India. It is also home to some beautiful places with spectacular views, and some truly magnificent specimens of architecture can be found in Shimla.

Shimla houses some beautiful Hindu temples, located at apt locations, offering spectacular views of the beautiful hill station and the nearby hills with a thick covering of green forests. Some of the most revered temples in Shimla are Jakhoo Temple, Tara Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, etc. These temples are located at short distances from the city center, so if you prefer, you can trek up to these temples through the woods. Shimla has a plethora of interesting places to visit and explore. As Shimla once served as the Summer Capital of British India, some captivating buildings with brilliant neo-Gothic architecture exist here.

Some of the most remarkable ones among those are the Institute of Advance Learning, Gorton Castle, Bantony Castle, and Christ Church. You can spend an evening shopping from the Mall Road and enjoying some interesting cultural activities on the Ridge. Splendid views of the city can be enjoyed and captured in your camera from the Ridge after sunset. Shimla also has also some interesting places in store for wildlife lovers. Himalayan Bird Park is a delight for wildlife lovers, exhibiting some exotic and native unique bird species. Another great option for nature lovers and photographers in Shimla is Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary.

Shimla is not the kind of place that would ever let you feel bored while you are there since there are many interesting things to do in Shimla. Small things feel extraordinary in its beautiful setting. Be it a lazy walk on the Mall Road or shopping low-cost wooden articles and woolen clothes from Lakkar Bazar; be it picking one of the many restaurants serving toothsome food or trying pastries at bakery shops on the Mall Road, everything has a ‘feel good’ factor about it here. Moreover, the popularity of Shimla as a travel destination for an offbeat experience is on the rise. Earlier, Shimla was more popular among people travelling with families as a summer getaway, but with the popularisation of adventure activities, it is earning a reputation among adventure lovers.

Due to its proximity from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh, people from these cities prefer to travel to Shimla to indulge into adventure activities over travelling to destinations farther than it. Among the most popular activities in Shimla are camping, trekking, ice skating, paragliding, river rafting and heli skiing. If you want to experience light and easy activities in Shimla, there are some nice easy trek options here that take you to amazing spots through lush green Pine and Oak forests. And, if you crave thrill, Shimla is surrounded by some prominent Himalayan mountain ranges which is the reason why there are some breathtaking trails for trekking in and around Shimla. You can also experience the unique fun of ice skating here. Mountain biking can also be enjoyed in Shimla if you are up for something different.

Being the capital city of Himachal, there are abundant stay options in Shimla. You can find a good accommodation at a ridiculously low price and you can also find luxury hotels and resorts at scenic locations. Furthermore, there are some excellent campsites in Shimla where you can enjoy camping in the woods under a beautiful starlit sky. So, it does not matter whether you are a budget traveller or you prefer extravaganza; if you want to just relax in a comfortable accommodation laced with all modern amenities or you want an outdoor camping experience, Shimla has the most appropriate options to offer.

Shimla looks beautiful during all the seasons and can be visited during any time of the year. However, if you are interested in indulging in activities like camping, trekking and rafting in Shimla, the best time to visit is between March to June when the climate is pleasant. Most tourists visit Shimla during summer to find refuge in the cold hills of Shimla. But, visiting Shimla during winters is altogether a different experience. It is an ideal destination to spend a cold, lazy vacation at. If you get lucky, you may get to witness snowfall here between December to February, which is an experience, the memories of which you will always want to keep intact.

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People Also Ask About Jammu

  1. Which are the best hill stations to visit near Jammu?

    1. Dalhousie: Spread over 5 hills, Dalhousie is one of the most beautiful hill stations near Jammu famous for its Victorian-era charm and stunning beauty. This 18th-century summertime retreat has attractions like Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, the 18th-century St. John’s Church, Satdhara Falls with its mineral-rich waters, and the majestic Dainkund peak.

    2. Kangra: Going back almost 3,500 years, this erstwhile royal place is famous for the hilltop Kangra Fort and its in house museum, Masroor rock-cut temples carved in Indo-Aryan style, and the charming Pragpur village that is known for its Portuguese, British, and Rajput-style architecture.

    3. Khajjiar: This ‘Mini-Switzerland of India’ is known for its glassy lakes, green thickets, and emerald-green meadows. Visit the beautiful Khajjiar Lake to see its floating island, the 12th-century Khajji Nag Temple, try fun treks that take you deep into the thick pine and deodar forests, and skiing during the winters. 

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  2. What are some of the popular places to visit near Jammu with family?

    1. McLeodganj: This charming hill station is known for its calm and serene Buddhist ambience, views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar peaks, and as the gateway for many treks, Triund trek being the most prominent. Visit the Namgyal monastery that’s the residence of HH Dalai Lama, Bhagsu waterfall, and the Tibetan Museum.

    2. Amritsar: This historical 16th-century place is one of the holiest places in the world for Sikhs that’s the home to the world-famous Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Gobindgarh Fort, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, and Rambagh Palace. One of the best things to do here with your family is to gorge on Amritsari kulcha, fish tikka, mutton dishes, etc.

    3. Chandigarh: One of the best cities in the country to visit with family, Chandigarh is super-planned, beautiful, and inviting. You can spend hours at Sukhna Lake, the Rock Garden, and at the high-end malls here. Don’t miss indulging in the world-famous Punjabi cuisine of Dal Makhani and Butter chicken here. 

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  3. What are the best places to visit near Jammu within 300 Kms?

    1. Dharamshala: This serene hill station is famous for housing the highest cricket ground and resort in the world. Besides this, its vibrant markets selling Tibetan knick-knacks, the 18th-century Gothic St. John’s in the wilderness church, Dal Lake, and its lush tea gardens are a must-visit. 

    2. Sanasar: This gorgeous meadow village is visited by people from all over the country to try adventure sports like paragliding, hiking, and forest camping. Some of the best places to visit here are the Shanta Gala pass, the 400-year-old Shanka Pal Temple, and the lush golf course.

    3. Palampur: This gorgeous place is famous for its lush tea gardens and attractions like Tashi Jong Monastery, Sanjay Van Vihar for its open-air theatre, Thangka paintings, and Tibetan food at the local markets. 

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  4. What are the best places to visit near Jammu for long drives?

    1. Leh-Manali Highway: Considered to be amongst the best and the most thrilling drives in the country, this goes through high mountain passes, valleys, and rivers. You will pass through Rohtang Pass & Baralacha, beautiful towns like Lahaul, Gemur & Jispa, and see pristine mountain rivers like Chandra and Bhaga. 

    2. Patni Top Circular Road: This amazing drive takes you through numerous exciting hairpin bends as you drive you through dark and deep pine woods dotted with charming wooden cottages. The road becomes even more beautiful in winters when snow covers it and it gets shrouded in a silvery mist.

    3. Foreshore Road: One of the best-known roads in Srinagar, this drive will take you through amazing cafes and eating joints. You can also visit nearby attractions like Dal Lake, the beautiful campus of Kashmir University, the Hazratbal shrine, etc. 

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