Things to Do in Jammu

Everything you need to explore Jammu — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Landmark in Jammu

Raghunath Temple
Free 0.4 km from centre

A sprawling temple complex with seven shrines dedicated to Lord Rama. The inner walls are covered in ancient murals and gold leaf work.

🕐 6am–8pm daily

💡 Visit early morning before 8am to avoid queues and see the priests performing the aarti up close. Photography inside the main shrine is prohibited.

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Historic in Jammu

Mubarak Mandi Palace
Free 0.6 km from centre

The former royal residence of the Dogra dynasty, this 19th-century palace complex mixes Rajasthani, Mughal and European architectural styles. The main building is closed for restoration, but the courtyards and outer halls are open.

🕐 6am–6pm daily

💡 Go to the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) section behind the main building – it's unrestored but eerily beautiful. Allow 45 minutes. Entry is free, but a small donation to the caretaker is appreciated.

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Bahu Fort and Garden
Free 2.0 km from centre

A 16th-century fort built by Raja Bahulochan on a rocky outcrop above the Tawi River. Inside the fort is a small temple; outside, a well-maintained terraced garden with fountains.

🕐 6am–8pm daily

💡 The garden is free and open until dusk. Go late afternoon when the light is golden and the garden is less crowded. The real view is from the fort's south wall – you can see the whole city spread out below.

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Cultural in Jammu

Peer Kho Cave Temple
Free 3.0 km from centre

A natural cave temple on the banks of the Tawi, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It consists of three chambers carved into the rock, with a natural spring inside.

🕐 6am–8pm daily

💡 Take a shared auto from Raghunath Bazaar (20 rupees). The cave is small, so combine it with a visit to the nearby Bahu Fort. Wear sturdy shoes – the steps down to the cave are uneven and can be slippery. No photography allowed inside the innermost chamber.

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Museum in Jammu

Amar Mahal Palace Museum
0 1.2 km from centre

A red sandstone palace turned museum overlooking the Tawi River. Exhibits include royal portraits, hunting trophies and a fine collection of Pahari miniature paintings.

🕐 10am–4:30pm (closed Mondays)

💡 The entry fee is 20 rupees for Indians, 100 for foreigners – one of the cheapest palace museums in India. Go on a weekday to have the galleries almost to yourself. The café on the terrace has decent chai for 10 rupees.

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Where to Eat in Jammu

KC Plaza Local ££
Amam Vaishnav Dhaba Local ££
Mahajan Provisional Store Local ££
Khaana Khazana Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Jammu?

The top attractions include Raghunath Temple, Mubarak Mandi Palace, Bahu Fort and Garden, Peer Kho Cave Temple, Amar Mahal Palace Museum.

How many days do you need in Jammu?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Jammu 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Jammu famous for?

Jammu is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Jammu?

Top options include KC Plaza, Amam Vaishnav Dhaba, Mahajan Provisional Store, Khaana Khazana.