Book Samalkha to Jammu Cab
Samalkha to Jammu distnce : 520 km
Estimated travel time : 8.8 hours
Jammu, The winter capital of Jammu & Kashmir UT of India is situated on the bank of Tawi River. Lies in the lap of the Shivalik Hills of Himalayan Range and surrounded by the Trikuta Range the town is looking life the Perla in the jewel of India. The city is know as the 'City of Temple'.
Jammu is a land of grand ancient holy temple, beautiful places, splendid landscape and the paradox of the natural beauty. The peaceful city is well known for its majestic temples, religious shrines, glittering "shikhars", and cultural heritage. The incredible beauty of the town attract the tourist to visit and feel the vibes of the town. Also nestle against the backdrop of the snow-capped Pir Panjal Mountains from it's southernmost side the town has plenty for the natural lover like the science beauty of the hills, snow covered peaks, mesmerizing views for the hills and more on. Be it the multi-hued flags representing the temples and shrines in the city, the tantalizing aromas that lift and diffuse from its spectacular cuisine or even the snowcapped mountains that promise adventure and action, it has something to offer to everyone. Also it's is near the many major attrction like the Gulmarg, Dal lake, Pahalgam, Patnitop, Sri Nagar and many that you can visit.
Taxi from Samalkha to Jammu is readily available at CabBazar.
Samalkha to Jammu Cab Route
Samalkha to Jammu by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Samalkha to Jammu distance is 520 Km and is 8.8 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Katra - Katra is the base camp for the famous Vaishno Devi pilgrimage. It is a popular stopover for pilgrims and offers various facilities and accommodations.
2. Patnitop - Located in the Udhampur district, Patnitop is a hill station known for its breathtaking views and pleasant weather. It is an ideal place to take a break and explore the surrounding natural beauty.
3. Akhnoor - Situated on the banks of the Chenab River, Akhnoor is a historical town with ancient forts, temples, and ruins. The Akhnoor Fort and the Kameshwar Temple are popular attractions here.
4. Ambala - Ambala is a city in Haryana and a major junction connecting northern and central India. It offers various dining and shopping options, making it a convenient stopover point.
5. Kurukshetra - Known for its religious and historical significance, Kurukshetra is believed to be the battleground for the epic Mahabharata. It is home to various temples, museums, and ancient sites.
6. Panipat - Panipat is historically significant as it witnessed three major battles in Indian history. The Panipat Museum and the Kabuli Bagh Mosque are worth visiting in this city.
7. Karnal - Karnal is famous for the Karnal Fort which has a historical and architectural significance. It is home to various other attractions like the Karna Lake and the Atal Park.