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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN
JAMMU CITY
CREATOR & DESIGNER :
MANIK DUTT
POINTS TO BE COVERED
 Introduction
 Facts And Figures About The State
 History Of Tourism
 Tourist Places
 Importance Of Tourism
Government Efforts
 Problems Faced By Tourism Industry
 Suggestions For Improvement
INTRODUCTION
 The urge to explore new places within one’s own country or outside and seek a
change of environment has been experienced from ancient times.
 The role of tourism is essential in the economic development of the state. It serves
as a means of livelihood for millions of people.
 Jammu is known for its ancient temples, Hindu shrines, gardens and forts. There
attract a huge number of tourists every year.
 The state of Jammu & Kashmir has immense potential for tourism from both
domestic as well as international tourists, there are a number of locations which
are untapped and can be developed as major tourist destination.
FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE STATE
 Jammu plays a significant role on attracting tourists on the basis of its ancient
temples, Hindu Shrines, gardens and forts.
 Tourism in J&K offers a wide array of places to see. The delighting backwaters,
hill stations and landscapes make J&K a beautiful tourist destination.
 Some of the must visit tourist spots include shikara ride, trekking, handloom, food,
rafting, camping etc.
 Some of the Figures include :-
* Area : 222,236 sq. km.
* Capital : Srinagar (summer) , Jammu (winter)
* Languages : Hindi, Dogri , Punjabi, Ladakhi, Pahadi, Kashmiri
* Best time
to visit : April to August (Kashmir and Ladakh) , October to March (Jammu)
HISTORY OF TOURISM IN JAMMU
 Jammu is a land with more enormous potential for heritage tourism. The land is
full of natural beauty that is unique to the state.
 It has been blessed with variety of cultural forms. It has diverse practices in religion,
rites and rituals , festivals , language etc.
 The history of the state still lives in the forts, museums, ancient buildings and other
heritage spots with the state.
 Jammu is home to famous Hindu Pilgrimage in India, where millions of Hindu
community people visit every year (Mata Vaishno Devi).
POPULAR TOURIST PLACES IN JAMMU
VAISHNO DEVI
 A very popular Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu Goddess, located 42 km. away
from the Jammu city at the Trikuta Mountains.
 The place is famous as ‘Moonh Maangi Muradein Poori Karne Wali Mata’.
 Over 8.6 million tourist visit Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Mandir every year.
 A journey of 14 km. from the base camp at Katra to the main Bhawan . Darshans are
open round the clock throught the year.
 In the Bhawan, there are three heads in a natural rock form which are known as the
‘Holy Pindies’.
 These are worshipped as revelation of Mother Goddess Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi
and Maha Saraswati.
RAGHUNATH TEMPLE
 One of the oldest and the most worshipped temple in the Jammu city.
 Situated in the heart of the city, this temple consists of seven Hindu Shrines, each
with its own Sikhara (refers to a rising tower in Hindu temples).
 All the seven shrines have gold plated spires(a conical tower).
God and Goddesses depicted in the seven shrines are all related to the epic Ramayana.
 Architectural feature of the shrines are largely influenced by Mughal architecture.
 The interior of the shrines depict the paintings of Gods and Hindu epics Ramayana ,
Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita.
BAHU FORT
 The fort, originally built by Raja Bahulochan some 3,000 years ago.
 Renovated in the 19th century. The fort is a religious place sustaining a temple
dedicated to the ‘Hindu Goddess Mahakali’.
 Popularly known as the ‘Bave Wali Mata temple’ , the renowned temple has been
built in white marble on a raised platform.
 It can accommodate only a few worshippers at a time at the Mandapa.
 Adjoined by a garden called ‘Bagh-E-Bahu’. Located on the bank of Tawi River,
is a picnic spot and people love hanging out here with their family.
 The aquarium at the garden has attracted large number of tourists visiting the state.
The aquarium is said to have 400 varieties of fishes.
AMAR MAHAL PALACE MUSEUM
 Amar Mahal Palace is palace in Jammu which has now been converted into a
Museum.
 Built in 19th century for Raja Amar Singh by a French architect, the place was donated
by Dr. Karan Singh for use as a museum.
 The museum has many exhibits including a golden throne weighing 120kg, a
library of 25,000 antique books and many rare art collections and paintings.
 Adjoined with a heritage hotel known as the Hari Niwas Palace, it is situated on the
bank of Tawi River and provides a grand view of The Shivalik Hills.
 Built in European castle style, the palace is built of red sandstone and red bricks.
MANSAR LAKE
 At a distance of 62 km. from Jammu city, Mansar is a beautiful lake surrounded
by forest-covered hills.
 It is a holy site, sharing the legend and sanctity of Lake Mansarovar. On the Eastern
bank of the lake there is a shrine to Sheshnag, a mythological snake with six heads.
 Ancient temples of Umapati Mahadev & Narsimha and temple of Durga are situated
along side the Mansar Lake.
 Ideal for boating for boating and a very popular picnic spot.
 The lake has cemented path all around with projected view decks to enjoy the view of
birds, tortoise, fishes of different species.
PATNITOP
 Patnitop is a hilltop tourist location in Udhampur district at a distance of 112 km from
Jammu city.
 Covered with thickly wooded Cedar forests, Patnitop offers beautiful picnic spots,
peaceful walks and views of mountains.
 Its neighbor towns Kud and Batote are famous for its patissa(a sweet) and quality of
rajma respectively.
 Closest winter resort to the state and is considered as Manali of Jammu and Kashmir
state.
 In winters, the place is covered with thick layer of snow and encourages sports like
skiing.
RANBIRESHWAR TEMPLE
KAMESHWAR TEMPLE
MOHMAAYA TEMPLE CHE-CHE MAATA TEMPLE
PEER KHO CAVE TEMPLE
IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM
 Tourism helps in employment generation.
 Tourism helps in income generation.
 Tourism helps in development of infrastructure.
 Tourism helps in regional development.
GOVERNMENT EFFORTS
 Introduction of online booking facilities where people can select and book their travel
packages along with their tickets.
 Government has come up with well built and well oriented hotels at almost every
tourist destinations. Proper care is taken of the pilgrims.
 Sightseeing facility is available for tourists along with proper pick and drop services
from their respected hotels.
 Timely cleaning and maintenance of tourist spots is being taken care of.
 Tax collected from people is utilized in an efficient way by running a system that
covers the interest of the tourists in the best possible way.
PROBLEMS FACED BY TOURISM INDUSTRY
 Poor road connectivity and transportation facilities.
 Poor maintenance of heritage sites.
 Issues regarding security and harassment.
 Lack of basic hygienic amenities at halting points.
 Non-standardization of rates and fares.
 Lack of sound marketing and promotion strategies.
 Lack of supportive infrastructure.
SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT
 Better road connectivity and transportation facilities.
 It is the duty of J&K tourism development corporation to check proper cleaning and
maintenance of the heritage sites.
 Measures should be adopted to provide proper security to the tourists so that they do
not have to think about their safety before travelling to J&K.
 It is the duty of the local people to ensure the quality of the product they are selling to
the tourists at halting points.
 Government should ensure a proper system that defines standardized rates and fares to
be charged from the tourists.
 Government should focus on improving the plight of their hotels for better fascination
of tourists.

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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN JAMMU CITY

  • 1. TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN JAMMU CITY CREATOR & DESIGNER : MANIK DUTT
  • 2. POINTS TO BE COVERED  Introduction  Facts And Figures About The State  History Of Tourism  Tourist Places  Importance Of Tourism Government Efforts  Problems Faced By Tourism Industry  Suggestions For Improvement
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  The urge to explore new places within one’s own country or outside and seek a change of environment has been experienced from ancient times.  The role of tourism is essential in the economic development of the state. It serves as a means of livelihood for millions of people.  Jammu is known for its ancient temples, Hindu shrines, gardens and forts. There attract a huge number of tourists every year.  The state of Jammu & Kashmir has immense potential for tourism from both domestic as well as international tourists, there are a number of locations which are untapped and can be developed as major tourist destination.
  • 4. FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE STATE  Jammu plays a significant role on attracting tourists on the basis of its ancient temples, Hindu Shrines, gardens and forts.  Tourism in J&K offers a wide array of places to see. The delighting backwaters, hill stations and landscapes make J&K a beautiful tourist destination.  Some of the must visit tourist spots include shikara ride, trekking, handloom, food, rafting, camping etc.  Some of the Figures include :- * Area : 222,236 sq. km. * Capital : Srinagar (summer) , Jammu (winter) * Languages : Hindi, Dogri , Punjabi, Ladakhi, Pahadi, Kashmiri * Best time to visit : April to August (Kashmir and Ladakh) , October to March (Jammu)
  • 5. HISTORY OF TOURISM IN JAMMU  Jammu is a land with more enormous potential for heritage tourism. The land is full of natural beauty that is unique to the state.  It has been blessed with variety of cultural forms. It has diverse practices in religion, rites and rituals , festivals , language etc.  The history of the state still lives in the forts, museums, ancient buildings and other heritage spots with the state.  Jammu is home to famous Hindu Pilgrimage in India, where millions of Hindu community people visit every year (Mata Vaishno Devi).
  • 7. VAISHNO DEVI  A very popular Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu Goddess, located 42 km. away from the Jammu city at the Trikuta Mountains.  The place is famous as ‘Moonh Maangi Muradein Poori Karne Wali Mata’.  Over 8.6 million tourist visit Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Mandir every year.  A journey of 14 km. from the base camp at Katra to the main Bhawan . Darshans are open round the clock throught the year.  In the Bhawan, there are three heads in a natural rock form which are known as the ‘Holy Pindies’.  These are worshipped as revelation of Mother Goddess Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati.
  • 8. RAGHUNATH TEMPLE  One of the oldest and the most worshipped temple in the Jammu city.  Situated in the heart of the city, this temple consists of seven Hindu Shrines, each with its own Sikhara (refers to a rising tower in Hindu temples).  All the seven shrines have gold plated spires(a conical tower). God and Goddesses depicted in the seven shrines are all related to the epic Ramayana.  Architectural feature of the shrines are largely influenced by Mughal architecture.  The interior of the shrines depict the paintings of Gods and Hindu epics Ramayana , Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita.
  • 9. BAHU FORT  The fort, originally built by Raja Bahulochan some 3,000 years ago.  Renovated in the 19th century. The fort is a religious place sustaining a temple dedicated to the ‘Hindu Goddess Mahakali’.  Popularly known as the ‘Bave Wali Mata temple’ , the renowned temple has been built in white marble on a raised platform.  It can accommodate only a few worshippers at a time at the Mandapa.  Adjoined by a garden called ‘Bagh-E-Bahu’. Located on the bank of Tawi River, is a picnic spot and people love hanging out here with their family.  The aquarium at the garden has attracted large number of tourists visiting the state. The aquarium is said to have 400 varieties of fishes.
  • 10. AMAR MAHAL PALACE MUSEUM  Amar Mahal Palace is palace in Jammu which has now been converted into a Museum.  Built in 19th century for Raja Amar Singh by a French architect, the place was donated by Dr. Karan Singh for use as a museum.  The museum has many exhibits including a golden throne weighing 120kg, a library of 25,000 antique books and many rare art collections and paintings.  Adjoined with a heritage hotel known as the Hari Niwas Palace, it is situated on the bank of Tawi River and provides a grand view of The Shivalik Hills.  Built in European castle style, the palace is built of red sandstone and red bricks.
  • 11. MANSAR LAKE  At a distance of 62 km. from Jammu city, Mansar is a beautiful lake surrounded by forest-covered hills.  It is a holy site, sharing the legend and sanctity of Lake Mansarovar. On the Eastern bank of the lake there is a shrine to Sheshnag, a mythological snake with six heads.  Ancient temples of Umapati Mahadev & Narsimha and temple of Durga are situated along side the Mansar Lake.  Ideal for boating for boating and a very popular picnic spot.  The lake has cemented path all around with projected view decks to enjoy the view of birds, tortoise, fishes of different species.
  • 12. PATNITOP  Patnitop is a hilltop tourist location in Udhampur district at a distance of 112 km from Jammu city.  Covered with thickly wooded Cedar forests, Patnitop offers beautiful picnic spots, peaceful walks and views of mountains.  Its neighbor towns Kud and Batote are famous for its patissa(a sweet) and quality of rajma respectively.  Closest winter resort to the state and is considered as Manali of Jammu and Kashmir state.  In winters, the place is covered with thick layer of snow and encourages sports like skiing.
  • 13. RANBIRESHWAR TEMPLE KAMESHWAR TEMPLE MOHMAAYA TEMPLE CHE-CHE MAATA TEMPLE PEER KHO CAVE TEMPLE
  • 14. IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM  Tourism helps in employment generation.  Tourism helps in income generation.  Tourism helps in development of infrastructure.  Tourism helps in regional development.
  • 15. GOVERNMENT EFFORTS  Introduction of online booking facilities where people can select and book their travel packages along with their tickets.  Government has come up with well built and well oriented hotels at almost every tourist destinations. Proper care is taken of the pilgrims.  Sightseeing facility is available for tourists along with proper pick and drop services from their respected hotels.  Timely cleaning and maintenance of tourist spots is being taken care of.  Tax collected from people is utilized in an efficient way by running a system that covers the interest of the tourists in the best possible way.
  • 16. PROBLEMS FACED BY TOURISM INDUSTRY  Poor road connectivity and transportation facilities.  Poor maintenance of heritage sites.  Issues regarding security and harassment.  Lack of basic hygienic amenities at halting points.  Non-standardization of rates and fares.  Lack of sound marketing and promotion strategies.  Lack of supportive infrastructure.
  • 17. SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT  Better road connectivity and transportation facilities.  It is the duty of J&K tourism development corporation to check proper cleaning and maintenance of the heritage sites.  Measures should be adopted to provide proper security to the tourists so that they do not have to think about their safety before travelling to J&K.  It is the duty of the local people to ensure the quality of the product they are selling to the tourists at halting points.  Government should ensure a proper system that defines standardized rates and fares to be charged from the tourists.  Government should focus on improving the plight of their hotels for better fascination of tourists.