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Airlines & Flights Flying between Jammu's Satwari and Nasik's Gandhinagar Airport
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Jammu and Nasik are:
1 Flights by IndiGo from Jammu to Nasik
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The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Nasik from Jammu is 09h 25m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Nasik from Jammu is 09h 25m.
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About Jammu
Jammu's second name is 'City of Temples' as it is a city which boasts pristine pilgrimage. Nestling on the banks of the Tawi river, the gorgeous city of Jammu sees an astounding number of travellers thanks to the slew of temples and Hindu shrines that are present in and around the city. Surrounded by the Shivalik range, Jammu witnesses beautiful climate and is one of the fewer places in India that is open almost throughout the year.
Tourism has a significant contribution to the city's economy. The focal point for many tourists and pilgrims remains the Vaishno Devi Temple as well as the Kashmir Valley. The state also sees international tourists come over to relish the serenity of Jammu. You can book hotels in Jammu which faces the calm Tawi lake and the Shivalik range.
The city is well-connected with the rest of the country. Since there are numerous flights to Jammu from major metropolitan cities, travelling becomes less cumbersome. If you're in luck, you might actually even get great flight deals for Jammu, depending on the airlines and their plans.
Best time to visit Jammu
Jammu's pleasant weather all-year-round makes it one of the most sought-after vacation destinations in India. The sheer beauty of the city which is snuggled up on the banks of the Tawi river and surrounded by the Himalayas makes Jammu a holiday destination. One of the biggest perks of Jammu's weather is how it remains pleasant and inviting throughout the year, except for the monsoon months. The period between September to April is ideal for visiting Jammu. This basically includes two varied seasons, winter and summer. Depending on which kind of activity appeals to you, you can accordingly book flight tickets to Jammu and pay a visit to the lovely city.
For winter sports such as skiing, cable rides and indulging in other such activities, the months October to February would do you good. The temperatures might go super low, but it would be pleasant and appealing to travellers who like the cold weather.
The spring season is between March to May when the town's vibrant green expanses start dancing under the rays of the sun. With various festivals that take place during this time, the city has a whole new lively vibe that you shouldn't miss. It would be nice to explore the dense green forests with Deodar trees enveloping the lands of Jammu. The Tawi lake also looks pristine under the summer sun.
Although monsoon season doesn't see humid weather or the kind that would annoy your travel itinerary, most of the sightseeing places are shut. Even if you do visit the city, there is not much that you can do. Hence, it is best to avoid going to Jammu during monsoon even if the cheap flight tickets tempt your souls unless you're okay with just hanging out in the city without indulging in tourist activities.
Places to see in Jammu
Temples
Jammu has a plethora of temples including the famous pilgrimage of Vaishno Devi. It is one of the most-visited shrines not just in India but globally as well. Millions of pilgrims go on an expedition and offer prayers to Goddess Mahalakshmi. Since the temple is within a cave and requires the pilgrims to trek to the summit, provisions for helicopter services and palanquins have been made available. Aside from this, the other shrines of gods that you can visit in Jammu are Raghunath Temple, Mahamaya temple, Bhairo Baba Temple and Dudhadhari Mandir. The city sees a surge in travellers every year as many flocks over to seek the blessings of Vaishno Devi.
Forts
The city also has a few century-old forts that were built in the time of princely ruler. The Bahu Fort is one such fort that comes from the Dogra Empire and was constructed under the rule of Raja Gulab Singh. The fort holds a historical significance while the structure's architecture is beautiful. You can also visit the Akhnoor Fort and Poonch Fort, which is a little away from the city centre.
Palaces
Jammu is a city that doesn't just boast impeccable pilgrimage but also numerous castles. The famous landmark of the city is the Amar Mahal Palace. Commissioned by Raja Amar Singh of the Dogra Empire hired a French architecture to design and constructed the palace. Today, it serves as a museum to the city and rakes in a lot of visits from travellers. There are beautiful artefacts and art collections on display. While you're on a palace excursion, do not miss the Mubarak Mandi Palace and Sheesh Mahal as they too have intriguing backstories.
Things to do in Jammu
Visit the Surinsar Lake
The sparkling Surinsar lake with its's crystal clear water and picturesque landscape attracts tourists to experience its peace and tranquil environment.
Dogra Art Museum
The impressive Dogra Empire has shaped much of Jammu's history and culture. You can actually witness some of the alluring paintings sketched by artists of the Dogra Empire.
Explore the Bhimgarh Fort
To reach the Bhimgarh fort, you can choose trekking or hiking as a means to reach the top. As the fort is perched on top of a hill and is 150 meters above ground, it easily becomes a delightful endeavour. Thanks to the aesthetic attractions within the fort with temples, pond and lavish rooms, the place sees excessive travellers. The view from the hilltop is another reason why it receives so much love.
Food and Restaurants
From galgal pickles to gorging down biryanis and kebabs, Jammu sees not just magnificent pilgrimage but also a diversity of cuisines coming together. Interestingly, as the city is a pilgrimage, much of the restaurants promote vegetarian food. However, there are some places which contribute to the biryani parties and chicken kebab clans. You will not miss any food that you've grown up with as Jammu has a variety of delicious Indian spread with Tibetan and Chinese touch.
You can indulge in some scrumptious vegetarian food at Pehalwan's Food Court and Balgotra Vaishno Restaurant. To enjoy food with some pristine view of the Himalayas and the Tawi lake, visit Falak. As for those who simply cannot do without some lip-smacking Mughlai food, Billu Di Hatti and Mughal Darbar are restaurant suggestions for you. There are some options reserved for those who indulge in international food such as Tibetan or Continental, which you can find at RMP Restaurant and The Imperial Grill Restaurant and Bar. But, to round things off, Ahdoos is the one place that will serve you with Kashmir's delightful cuisine.
How to reach Jammu (Transportation)
By Air
The Jammu airport is located at a decent 8 km distance from the city centre and has excellent flight connectivity to and from other major cities in the country. Air is usually considered to be the best mode of transport to choose when travelling to Jammu. The airport receives regular services from major airlines as the flights shuttle between Mumbai, Delhi Leh, Srinagar and more. In fact, Jammu also caters to the international audience as there are flight to and from international destinations. The domestic route for Jammu chosen by a majority of cities within the country passes through Delhi. Not all flights require layovers at the capital.
From the airport, there are shuttle services by hotels, if you have prior bookings. There are many taxi cabs and other modes of transport that would take you to the city centre or wherever you have booked your hotel in Jammu. The peak season sees a lot of crowds, and you might not be able to find good flight deals for Jammu. Hence, it is recommended that you book flight tickets to Jammu beforehand if you wish to snag some cheap flight tickets. Travelling to Jammu by flight is exceptionally comfortable and convenient.
By Rail
Jammu's very own railway station called the Jammu Tawi railway station has excellent connectivity with the rest of the cities in India. There is one train that actually starts at Jammu and ends at Trivandrum in Kerala. Basically, it's the story of two polar cities being joined by a convenient mode of transport. From regular mails to express trains, all kinds of rails will reach you to Jammu effortlessly. Further trains from cities like Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Amritsar, Delhi and Trivandrum have trains that go to and come from Jammu. Travelling to your booked hotel room from the railway station is also not tough as there are many taxi cabs available right outside the premise.
By Road
Delhi is a popular route for Jammu and travellers often opt to travel to the capital and take a bus for the Jammu pilgrimage. As the capital has various inter-state buses that go to varied places in the North such as Manali, Shimla, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, etc., they have dedicated buses going to Jammu as well. There are state-run buses from Chandigarh too that you can choose to travel from. Many motorcycle enthusiasts take this as an opportunity to cruise through the Himachal Pradesh to reach Jammu. Depending on the domestic routes selected by motorcyclists, the said pass would lead them to Jammu.
About the Nashik
The Wine Capital of India, Nasik (also pronounced as Nashik), is a popular tourist destination and pilgrimage in Maharashtra. The City not only has a lot of temples but is also famous for the Sula Vineyards. According to the Ramayana, the banks of the Godavari river in Nashik is where Laxman cut Shoorpanakha's nose after she misbehaved with him and Lord Rama. It is also how Nashik got its name. Nasik also has the Trimbakeshwar temple which sees devotees from all over the country travelling to offer their prayers. It is believed that this is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. The Trimbakeshwar temple lies between three hills, namely Nilgiri, Brahmagiri and Kalahari. The Kumbh Mela of Nashik also happens in this temple and has a lot of devotees attending the festival.
The Anjaneri Hills, which is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is another major tourist attraction here. If you love yourself a nice trek, make sure you climb the hill instead of taking another mode of transportation. Not only is the view breathtakingly beautiful but you'll find peace as you reach the temple. The cave on top of the hill is where Goddess Anjana Devi gave birth to Lord Hanuman, as per beliefs. The hills are named after her.
While you are visiting the Trimbakeshwar temple, make sure you also visit the Dugarwadi Waterfall. It's like paradise for all nature lovers, and you'll only have to trek for 1 or 2 km amidst the forest to get to the waterfall. Nashik has become the most visited and a favourite tourist spot, thanks to the Sula Vineyards. You can go on a wine tasting spree or even learn more about how wine is made here, the right way to consume wine and a lot more. You can book hotel rooms near the Sula Vineyards or book a stay within the vineyard itself.
Nashik is also a popular destination for people to take a break from their urban lifestyle. You'll find a lot of homestays and farmhouses on rent in the City for a fun, relaxing weekend. If you want to club this with a tour of the Vineyards, you can book something closer to the Vineyards. You'll find everything in your budget and will have a good time. Nashik also has a Ramkund, a pond where Lord Rama had performed the final rites of his father, King Dashrath. A lot of people also disperse the ashes of their deceased loved ones, so they attain salvation. You can take a dip in the holy water to either wash away your sins or experience it.
Best Time to Visit Nashik
Winter is the perfect season for you to visit Nashik. It's pleasant and suitable for sightseeing. The winters start from October and last till March. The City experiences monsoon from June to September. While the weather is quite pleasant during monsoon but it's not the best time to travel. You can opt for a monsoon trek to one of the hills around the City, but you will have to be cautious since hilly areas can get a little slippery. April through May are the hottest months in the City. You might want to avoid travelling during this time. The streets will be dry, and it is favourable to plan any trip to Nashik during winter.
Places to Visit in Nashik
Trimbakeshwar temple is believed to be one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples and has lots of devotees coming to offer their prayers. Nashik has a lot of importance and prevalence in Indian mythology. The Anjaneri Hills is where Goddess Anjana Devi gave birth to Lord Hanuman, as per beliefs. The hill is named after her.
You can go trekking at the Brahmagiri Hills or opt for a sunrise trek at Kalsubai. There are options for water babies as well. The Dugarwadi waterfall, Dudhsagar falls, Vihigaon waterfall and the Gangapur dam are only a few places in the City that have a scenic view and will ensure that you have a great time with nature.
Do stop at the Sula Vineyards, too, before you leave from Nashik. It's a famous vineyard, and you will have a great time here. You'll find accommodation quite easily. You can also take some wine back home or grab a souvenir on the way. Panchavati is where Lord Ram, Goddess Sita and Lakshman stayed during their exile. You'll find a lot of places in Nashik where vital incidents from the Ramayana have taken place. Vaitarna River is a popular area to try out water sports.
Things to do in Nashik
From visiting temples to going on a wine tasting spree or going on a trek, there are myriad things you can do in Nashik. Visiting the Sula Vineyards for wine tasting is a favourite activity in the area. You also get to play your part in making more wine and fair warning: you might have to get your hands dirty to experience some wine-making. Go white water rafting at the Vaitarna river to satiate the water baby in you. You will not regret it one bit. You might also want to visit the different waterfalls that Nashik has to offer.
Plan a trek to Dudhsagar falls or the Vihigaon waterfalls, whichever suits you the best. You can also give traditional Maharashtrian food a try while you are in Nashik. You must try out the Missal Pav here, and a couple of other dishes like the Thalipeeth, sabudana vada, vada pavs and the list goes on. You will not regret giving these food items a try. Nashik is a trendy destination in Maharashtra for tourists. You can either hire a guide for yourself or hire a vehicle to get around the City. Either way, it is not very difficult to commute within the City and to the City from other cities.
You also get to live a part of the Ramayana while you are here since a lot of essential chapters from one of the most famous mythological stories have happened here in this City. You can plan a day of temple hopping and embrace your spiritual side. You can sit and meditate for a while at one of the waterfalls or hills that you plan to visit. It will be a scenic and serene environment for you to introspect and will leave you with a smile on your face.
Food and Restaurants in Nashik
Nashik is famous for the plethora of Maharashtrian food that it has to offer. Thalipeeth, Maharashtrian thali, misal pav, sabudana vada, vada pav, are some of the favourite dishes that you must try when you are here. While you might easily get these in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, too, Nashik adds its charm to the food, and you'll relish every bite of it. Heramb is a favourite restaurant when it comes to authentic Maharashtrian food. Have the thalipeeth or modaks at this restaurant whenever you visit it.
Have misal pav at Ambika Misal. You can either make your misal spicier or request for a less spicy misal while you are here. Misal is a prevalent dish, and you can't leave the City without trying one out here. Jogger's Pavilion, Arabian Express are a few places that serve non-vegetarian food and have quite the reputation of serving delicious food.
How to reach Nashik (Transportation)
By Air
Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport Mumbai is the nearest airport to Nashik. The flight connectivity from Mumbai is pretty good through all domestic routes and international routes. After landing in Mumbai, you'll have to take a taxi or hire a car or take the t rain to Nashik. You'll get pretty good flight deals online and if you're lucky, cheap flight tickets, too. Book flight tickets from any metropolitan or small city to Mumbai, the frequency is quite good. Since there are no direct flights to Nashik, especially international ones, Mumbai is the best pitstop. The Indian Armed Forces is currently using the Nashik airport for tests and trials. It is also used as a Customs airport.
By Rail
Nashik has its railway station and the frequency of trains that run to and from Mumbai are quite high. Pick a favourable time and your budget and book a train. You'll also get buses and rickshaws outside Nashik station that will drop you to your hotel rooms.
By Road
Plan a road trip from Mumbai, Pune, Shirdi or Aurangabad to Nashik, and it might not be that bad an idea. If you are not taking out your vehicle, you can hire one or take a bus that starts from these cities. The frequency is quite good, and the experience won't be too gruelling if you are travelling by road. However, if you want extra comfort, we would suggest hiring a car or taking the train. You'll get your personal space while travelling, too.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Jammu to Nasik ?
IndiGo are the most preferred airlines on Jammu to Nasik flight route.
Any offer available for new users on Jammu to Nasik flight booking by InterMiles?
InterMiles offers Flat 750 discount on flight especially for New Users by using coupon code: TNC750NEW.
Which is the cheapest airline on Jammu to Nasik flight route?
IndiGo offers the cheapest flights from Jammu to Nasik.
When does the first flight leave from Jammu to Nasik?
The first flight from Jammu to Nasik is IndiGo 6E6109 at 11:20.
Which is the last flight on Jammu to Nasik route?
The last flight from Jammu to Nasik route is IndiGo 6E6109 at 11:20.
How many flights fly from Jammu to Nasik on the daily basis?
There are 1 flights flying from Jammu to Nasik every day. Around 1 flights are flying daily from Jammu to Nasik. Out of which 0 are direct and 1 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are IndiGo.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Jammu to Nasik flight booking?
No, it’s not required. But we advise you to pay small amount of insurance fee for safety purpose.
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Book Jammu to Nasik Flight Tickets Online in The Most Rewarding Way with InterMiles
Searching for flights between Jammu and Nasik ? Though the route between Jammu and Nasik has several flights flying to and fro throughout the day, booking flights from Jammu to Nasik becomes quite a task, especially when you are looking for flights to match your budget, itinerary, date, flight timing and other preferences
Booking your flight from Jammu to Nasik with InterMiles gives you the freedom to choose your desired flight from 1 different flight options, operated by 1 different airlines. With InterMiles choose right from a 11:20 flight to an 11:20 flight and with price starting from just Rs. 10041 by IndiGo to Rs. 10041 by IndiGo.
Airlines & Flights Flying between Jammu's Satwari and Nasik's Gandhinagar Airport
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Jammu and Nasik are:
1 Flights by IndiGo from Jammu to Nasik
Whether you are planning a one-way trip, return trip, morning departure, midnight arrival, or with any other consideration in mind, InterMiles' exceptionally user-centric platform enables you to book your flight ticket from Jammu to Nasik conveniently and suitably keeping your travel itinerary, plan and preferences in mind. Thus, enabling you to reach Nasik and if you are planning a return journey, you can reach Jammu back on time.
Why Choose InterMiles to Book Flights From Jammu To Nasik
Based on your travelling route and urgency, InterMiles also allows you to select search, select and book non-stop flights, one-stop flights or multiple-stop flights between Jammu and Nasik. Your route from Jammu and Nasik, offers you the option to choose from 0 Nonstop Flights or 0 One-Stop Flights.
The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Nasik from Jammu is 09h 25m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Nasik from Jammu is 09h 25m.
Additional Benefit of Booking Flight Ticket from Jammu to Destination) with InterMiles
Apart from all the benefits that you get by booking your flight from Jammu and Nasik, the one that makes your trip truly rewarding is that you can earn up to 350 Miles on booking your flight ticket from Jammu to Nasik with InterMiles. And InterMiles doesn't just give you miles on one booking, but you have a chance to earn up to 350 miles on each and every booking that you make for yourself as well as your loved ones. Simply quote your InterMiles number every time you make a flight booking from Jammu to Nasik!
Booking your flight from Jammu to Nasik on InterMiles will help you;
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Earn 350 Miles on booking IndiGo flight from Jammu to Nasik at Rs. 10041
What Are Miles and Why Are They Better Than Discounts & Cashbacks?
Unlike the discounts and cashback that are only limited to the same products, services or websites, the miles you earn by booking your flights from Jammu to Nasik on the InterMiles platform can be used as currency to redeem for free flights, hotel stays, free fuel and over 2500+ merchandise on the InterMiles Reward Store. What immense value and that's the power of InterMiles!
On accumulating a particular number of miles, you can also redeem them and get Free Flights from Jammu to Nasik or to over 8000+ destinations across the world. You can also redeem the miles to get a Free Hotel Stay in Nasik or at any of 4 Lakh+ property options across the world.
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Get exclusive benefits at the finest restaurants in the world
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Shop for an exceptional range of merchandise from the InterMiles Reward Store
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Refuel your vehicles at select Indian Oil petrol pumps And lots more.
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Simple & Reliable Way to Book Your Flight Tickets From Jammu to Nasik
InterMiles is, of course, the most rewarding way to book your flight from Jammu to Nasik. However, it is also an extremely simple and reliable way to book your flights from Jammu to Nasik.
InterMiles' exclusively designed user interface allows you to simply enter the details of the destinations, select the dates, select the flight, enter the booking details and book your flight. This step by step booking process and secured payment process help you book your flight ticket from Jammu to Nasik in just a few minutes and without any financial risk.
Book Flights From Jammu to Nasik At the Best Rates
If you wish to book a flight from Jammu to Nasik at the best or the cheapest rates, you must try to book your tickets from Jammu to Nasik at least 90 days before your date of travel.
The early morning flights from Jammu to Nasik are usually more expensive, and flights from Jammu to Nasik in the afternoon or early evening are comparatively cheaper.
So, whenever you are planning to travel to Nasik from Jammu, visit intermiles.com right now and book your flight from Jammu to Nasik with the most rewarding travel and lifestyle programme.
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About Jammu
Jammu's second name is 'City of Temples' as it is a city which boasts pristine pilgrimage. Nestling on the banks of the Tawi river, the gorgeous city of Jammu sees an astounding number of travellers thanks to the slew of temples and Hindu shrines that are present in and around the city. Surrounded by the Shivalik range, Jammu witnesses beautiful climate and is one of the fewer places in India that is open almost throughout the year.
Tourism has a significant contribution to the city's economy. The focal point for many tourists and pilgrims remains the Vaishno Devi Temple as well as the Kashmir Valley. The state also sees international tourists come over to relish the serenity of Jammu. You can book hotels in Jammu which faces the calm Tawi lake and the Shivalik range.
The city is well-connected with the rest of the country. Since there are numerous flights to Jammu from major metropolitan cities, travelling becomes less cumbersome. If you're in luck, you might actually even get great flight deals for Jammu, depending on the airlines and their plans.
Best time to visit Jammu
Jammu's pleasant weather all-year-round makes it one of the most sought-after vacation destinations in India. The sheer beauty of the city which is snuggled up on the banks of the Tawi river and surrounded by the Himalayas makes Jammu a holiday destination. One of the biggest perks of Jammu's weather is how it remains pleasant and inviting throughout the year, except for the monsoon months. The period between September to April is ideal for visiting Jammu. This basically includes two varied seasons, winter and summer. Depending on which kind of activity appeals to you, you can accordingly book flight tickets to Jammu and pay a visit to the lovely city.
For winter sports such as skiing, cable rides and indulging in other such activities, the months October to February would do you good. The temperatures might go super low, but it would be pleasant and appealing to travellers who like the cold weather.
The spring season is between March to May when the town's vibrant green expanses start dancing under the rays of the sun. With various festivals that take place during this time, the city has a whole new lively vibe that you shouldn't miss. It would be nice to explore the dense green forests with Deodar trees enveloping the lands of Jammu. The Tawi lake also looks pristine under the summer sun.
Although monsoon season doesn't see humid weather or the kind that would annoy your travel itinerary, most of the sightseeing places are shut. Even if you do visit the city, there is not much that you can do. Hence, it is best to avoid going to Jammu during monsoon even if the cheap flight tickets tempt your souls unless you're okay with just hanging out in the city without indulging in tourist activities.
Places to see in Jammu
Temples
Jammu has a plethora of temples including the famous pilgrimage of Vaishno Devi. It is one of the most-visited shrines not just in India but globally as well. Millions of pilgrims go on an expedition and offer prayers to Goddess Mahalakshmi. Since the temple is within a cave and requires the pilgrims to trek to the summit, provisions for helicopter services and palanquins have been made available. Aside from this, the other shrines of gods that you can visit in Jammu are Raghunath Temple, Mahamaya temple, Bhairo Baba Temple and Dudhadhari Mandir. The city sees a surge in travellers every year as many flocks over to seek the blessings of Vaishno Devi.
Forts
The city also has a few century-old forts that were built in the time of princely ruler. The Bahu Fort is one such fort that comes from the Dogra Empire and was constructed under the rule of Raja Gulab Singh. The fort holds a historical significance while the structure's architecture is beautiful. You can also visit the Akhnoor Fort and Poonch Fort, which is a little away from the city centre.
Palaces
Jammu is a city that doesn't just boast impeccable pilgrimage but also numerous castles. The famous landmark of the city is the Amar Mahal Palace. Commissioned by Raja Amar Singh of the Dogra Empire hired a French architecture to design and constructed the palace. Today, it serves as a museum to the city and rakes in a lot of visits from travellers. There are beautiful artefacts and art collections on display. While you're on a palace excursion, do not miss the Mubarak Mandi Palace and Sheesh Mahal as they too have intriguing backstories.
Things to do in Jammu
Visit the Surinsar Lake
The sparkling Surinsar lake with its's crystal clear water and picturesque landscape attracts tourists to experience its peace and tranquil environment.
Dogra Art Museum
The impressive Dogra Empire has shaped much of Jammu's history and culture. You can actually witness some of the alluring paintings sketched by artists of the Dogra Empire.
Explore the Bhimgarh Fort
To reach the Bhimgarh fort, you can choose trekking or hiking as a means to reach the top. As the fort is perched on top of a hill and is 150 meters above ground, it easily becomes a delightful endeavour. Thanks to the aesthetic attractions within the fort with temples, pond and lavish rooms, the place sees excessive travellers. The view from the hilltop is another reason why it receives so much love.
Food and Restaurants
From galgal pickles to gorging down biryanis and kebabs, Jammu sees not just magnificent pilgrimage but also a diversity of cuisines coming together. Interestingly, as the city is a pilgrimage, much of the restaurants promote vegetarian food. However, there are some places which contribute to the biryani parties and chicken kebab clans. You will not miss any food that you've grown up with as Jammu has a variety of delicious Indian spread with Tibetan and Chinese touch.
You can indulge in some scrumptious vegetarian food at Pehalwan's Food Court and Balgotra Vaishno Restaurant. To enjoy food with some pristine view of the Himalayas and the Tawi lake, visit Falak. As for those who simply cannot do without some lip-smacking Mughlai food, Billu Di Hatti and Mughal Darbar are restaurant suggestions for you. There are some options reserved for those who indulge in international food such as Tibetan or Continental, which you can find at RMP Restaurant and The Imperial Grill Restaurant and Bar. But, to round things off, Ahdoos is the one place that will serve you with Kashmir's delightful cuisine.
How to reach Jammu (Transportation)
By Air
The Jammu airport is located at a decent 8 km distance from the city centre and has excellent flight connectivity to and from other major cities in the country. Air is usually considered to be the best mode of transport to choose when travelling to Jammu. The airport receives regular services from major airlines as the flights shuttle between Mumbai, Delhi Leh, Srinagar and more. In fact, Jammu also caters to the international audience as there are flight to and from international destinations. The domestic route for Jammu chosen by a majority of cities within the country passes through Delhi. Not all flights require layovers at the capital.
From the airport, there are shuttle services by hotels, if you have prior bookings. There are many taxi cabs and other modes of transport that would take you to the city centre or wherever you have booked your hotel in Jammu. The peak season sees a lot of crowds, and you might not be able to find good flight deals for Jammu. Hence, it is recommended that you book flight tickets to Jammu beforehand if you wish to snag some cheap flight tickets. Travelling to Jammu by flight is exceptionally comfortable and convenient.
By Rail
Jammu's very own railway station called the Jammu Tawi railway station has excellent connectivity with the rest of the cities in India. There is one train that actually starts at Jammu and ends at Trivandrum in Kerala. Basically, it's the story of two polar cities being joined by a convenient mode of transport. From regular mails to express trains, all kinds of rails will reach you to Jammu effortlessly. Further trains from cities like Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Amritsar, Delhi and Trivandrum have trains that go to and come from Jammu. Travelling to your booked hotel room from the railway station is also not tough as there are many taxi cabs available right outside the premise.
By Road
Delhi is a popular route for Jammu and travellers often opt to travel to the capital and take a bus for the Jammu pilgrimage. As the capital has various inter-state buses that go to varied places in the North such as Manali, Shimla, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, etc., they have dedicated buses going to Jammu as well. There are state-run buses from Chandigarh too that you can choose to travel from. Many motorcycle enthusiasts take this as an opportunity to cruise through the Himachal Pradesh to reach Jammu. Depending on the domestic routes selected by motorcyclists, the said pass would lead them to Jammu.
About the Nashik
The Wine Capital of India, Nasik (also pronounced as Nashik), is a popular tourist destination and pilgrimage in Maharashtra. The City not only has a lot of temples but is also famous for the Sula Vineyards. According to the Ramayana, the banks of the Godavari river in Nashik is where Laxman cut Shoorpanakha's nose after she misbehaved with him and Lord Rama. It is also how Nashik got its name. Nasik also has the Trimbakeshwar temple which sees devotees from all over the country travelling to offer their prayers. It is believed that this is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. The Trimbakeshwar temple lies between three hills, namely Nilgiri, Brahmagiri and Kalahari. The Kumbh Mela of Nashik also happens in this temple and has a lot of devotees attending the festival.
The Anjaneri Hills, which is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is another major tourist attraction here. If you love yourself a nice trek, make sure you climb the hill instead of taking another mode of transportation. Not only is the view breathtakingly beautiful but you'll find peace as you reach the temple. The cave on top of the hill is where Goddess Anjana Devi gave birth to Lord Hanuman, as per beliefs. The hills are named after her.
While you are visiting the Trimbakeshwar temple, make sure you also visit the Dugarwadi Waterfall. It's like paradise for all nature lovers, and you'll only have to trek for 1 or 2 km amidst the forest to get to the waterfall. Nashik has become the most visited and a favourite tourist spot, thanks to the Sula Vineyards. You can go on a wine tasting spree or even learn more about how wine is made here, the right way to consume wine and a lot more. You can book hotel rooms near the Sula Vineyards or book a stay within the vineyard itself.
Nashik is also a popular destination for people to take a break from their urban lifestyle. You'll find a lot of homestays and farmhouses on rent in the City for a fun, relaxing weekend. If you want to club this with a tour of the Vineyards, you can book something closer to the Vineyards. You'll find everything in your budget and will have a good time. Nashik also has a Ramkund, a pond where Lord Rama had performed the final rites of his father, King Dashrath. A lot of people also disperse the ashes of their deceased loved ones, so they attain salvation. You can take a dip in the holy water to either wash away your sins or experience it.
Best Time to Visit Nashik
Winter is the perfect season for you to visit Nashik. It's pleasant and suitable for sightseeing. The winters start from October and last till March. The City experiences monsoon from June to September. While the weather is quite pleasant during monsoon but it's not the best time to travel. You can opt for a monsoon trek to one of the hills around the City, but you will have to be cautious since hilly areas can get a little slippery. April through May are the hottest months in the City. You might want to avoid travelling during this time. The streets will be dry, and it is favourable to plan any trip to Nashik during winter.
Places to Visit in Nashik
Trimbakeshwar temple is believed to be one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples and has lots of devotees coming to offer their prayers. Nashik has a lot of importance and prevalence in Indian mythology. The Anjaneri Hills is where Goddess Anjana Devi gave birth to Lord Hanuman, as per beliefs. The hill is named after her.
You can go trekking at the Brahmagiri Hills or opt for a sunrise trek at Kalsubai. There are options for water babies as well. The Dugarwadi waterfall, Dudhsagar falls, Vihigaon waterfall and the Gangapur dam are only a few places in the City that have a scenic view and will ensure that you have a great time with nature.
Do stop at the Sula Vineyards, too, before you leave from Nashik. It's a famous vineyard, and you will have a great time here. You'll find accommodation quite easily. You can also take some wine back home or grab a souvenir on the way. Panchavati is where Lord Ram, Goddess Sita and Lakshman stayed during their exile. You'll find a lot of places in Nashik where vital incidents from the Ramayana have taken place. Vaitarna River is a popular area to try out water sports.
Things to do in Nashik
From visiting temples to going on a wine tasting spree or going on a trek, there are myriad things you can do in Nashik. Visiting the Sula Vineyards for wine tasting is a favourite activity in the area. You also get to play your part in making more wine and fair warning: you might have to get your hands dirty to experience some wine-making. Go white water rafting at the Vaitarna river to satiate the water baby in you. You will not regret it one bit. You might also want to visit the different waterfalls that Nashik has to offer.
Plan a trek to Dudhsagar falls or the Vihigaon waterfalls, whichever suits you the best. You can also give traditional Maharashtrian food a try while you are in Nashik. You must try out the Missal Pav here, and a couple of other dishes like the Thalipeeth, sabudana vada, vada pavs and the list goes on. You will not regret giving these food items a try. Nashik is a trendy destination in Maharashtra for tourists. You can either hire a guide for yourself or hire a vehicle to get around the City. Either way, it is not very difficult to commute within the City and to the City from other cities.
You also get to live a part of the Ramayana while you are here since a lot of essential chapters from one of the most famous mythological stories have happened here in this City. You can plan a day of temple hopping and embrace your spiritual side. You can sit and meditate for a while at one of the waterfalls or hills that you plan to visit. It will be a scenic and serene environment for you to introspect and will leave you with a smile on your face.
Food and Restaurants in Nashik
Nashik is famous for the plethora of Maharashtrian food that it has to offer. Thalipeeth, Maharashtrian thali, misal pav, sabudana vada, vada pav, are some of the favourite dishes that you must try when you are here. While you might easily get these in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, too, Nashik adds its charm to the food, and you'll relish every bite of it. Heramb is a favourite restaurant when it comes to authentic Maharashtrian food. Have the thalipeeth or modaks at this restaurant whenever you visit it.
Have misal pav at Ambika Misal. You can either make your misal spicier or request for a less spicy misal while you are here. Misal is a prevalent dish, and you can't leave the City without trying one out here. Jogger's Pavilion, Arabian Express are a few places that serve non-vegetarian food and have quite the reputation of serving delicious food.
How to reach Nashik (Transportation)
By Air
Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport Mumbai is the nearest airport to Nashik. The flight connectivity from Mumbai is pretty good through all domestic routes and international routes. After landing in Mumbai, you'll have to take a taxi or hire a car or take the t rain to Nashik. You'll get pretty good flight deals online and if you're lucky, cheap flight tickets, too. Book flight tickets from any metropolitan or small city to Mumbai, the frequency is quite good. Since there are no direct flights to Nashik, especially international ones, Mumbai is the best pitstop. The Indian Armed Forces is currently using the Nashik airport for tests and trials. It is also used as a Customs airport.
By Rail
Nashik has its railway station and the frequency of trains that run to and from Mumbai are quite high. Pick a favourable time and your budget and book a train. You'll also get buses and rickshaws outside Nashik station that will drop you to your hotel rooms.
By Road
Plan a road trip from Mumbai, Pune, Shirdi or Aurangabad to Nashik, and it might not be that bad an idea. If you are not taking out your vehicle, you can hire one or take a bus that starts from these cities. The frequency is quite good, and the experience won't be too gruelling if you are travelling by road. However, if you want extra comfort, we would suggest hiring a car or taking the train. You'll get your personal space while travelling, too.