





History buffs won’t want to miss this historic palace turned library and museum, home to impressive artifacts such as a 120-kilogram golden throne, miniature portraits, and a collection of more than 25,000 books. The building was designed by a French architect in the classic French chateau style.
Designed in the shape of a fish, this popular aquarium features more than 400 species of sea creatures and is one of the largest underground aquariums in the country.
Experience the beauty of Bahu Fort, set along the left bank of the Tawi River. Visit its temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali and stroll the terraced garden, with panoramic views of Jammu city.
From restaurants and shops to business and government offices, this expansive center boasts dozens of intriguing venues.
Once home of the Dogra emperor, this complex now boasts several palaces, courtyards, and government buildings. The outside wows visitors with a blend of Rajasthani, European, and Mughal architecture. A notable stop is the Dogra Art Museum, which houses important artifacts, including Emperor Shah Jahan’s golden bow and arrow.
Visit Jammu's Raghunath Temple, one of the largest Hindu temple complexes in northern India. Built in the 1800s, the temple stands as testimony to the spectacular architecture of that era and is a popular spot for devotees too.
This local university offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees in subjects such as environmental science, hospitality and tourism management, and music and fine arts.
Drop in at Wave Mall, the biggest in Jammu. Browse high-end brands, beautiful Indian wares, and decorative handcrafted pieces, or visit the expansive food court and multiplex movie theater.