Jammu is well connected by train to points south and east. Jammu Tawi is an important railhead of the Norther Railways serving the Jammu and Kashmir State. It is the second last major rail stop heading north, the last one being Udhampur and most people only see it long enough to get from the train station to the bus stand to continue on to Srinagar.
To Srinagar there are several J&K SRTC buses taking 12 hours and costing Rs 150. Sumo 4wd jeep taxis also do this trip in approximately 8 hours and cost Rs 200 per person (or more if you wish to hire the whole taxi to yourself). Minibuses also run from outside Jammu bus stand and more comfortable and sometimes cheaper than Sumos. For people who prefer comfortable journeys, try to hire a Toyota Innova for yourself, although it will be very expensive.
'''By Air'''
Jammu has an excellent airport which has many flights from Delhi. Kingfisher, Spice Jet, Jet Airways, Indian Airlines, Goair and Deccan Airways have flights from Delhi.
'''By Road'''
Jammu falls on Natinoal Highway 1-A and is connected by national highway network to all parts of the country. Amritsar - 243 kms, Chandigarh - 436 kms , Delhi - 586 kms., Katra - 48 kms, Srinagar - 305 kms, Manali - 428 kms, Patnitop - 112 kms. Mansar - 60 kms.
Go to various temples in and around Jammu city
'''Charar-e-Sharief:''' Chrar-e-Sharief is a shrine revered by both Muslims and Hindus dedicated to Sheikh Nooruddin, who was arguably the greatest mystic-saint of Kashmir.
'''Hari Parbat Fort:''' The Mughal fort situated on the banks of the Dal Lake of Srinagar, it is positioned on top of the Sharika Hill.
'''Martand Sun Temple:''' The most memorable and beautiful work of King Lalitaditya is the construction of spacious Martand temple, which the emperor got built in honor of the Sun God or Bhaskar.
'''Sudh Mahadev Temple:''' Situated in the town of Chanhani in the western part of the Jammu
'''Raghunath Mandir:''' Situated in the heart of the city and surrounded by a group of other temples
'''Bahu Fort:''' 5kms, Situated on a rock face on the left bank of the river Tawi
'''Bagh-E-Bahu:''' 5kms. These extensive gardens, laid around the Bahu Fort provide a pleasant view of the city. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
'''The Dargah o Peer Budhan Ali Shah (Peer Baba):''' On the backside of the Civil Airport is famous Dargah of the Muslim saint, Peer Budhan Ali Shah
'''Peer Kho Cave Temple:''' A cave shrine located on the Circular Road, 3.5 kms. From the heart of the town.
'''Ranbireshwar Temple:''' Located on Shalimar Road near the New Secretariat
'''Amar Mahal Palace Museum:''' A beautiful red sand stone palace, it stands amidst the most picturesque surroundings of Jammu.
'''Ranbir Canal:''' A small garden along the Ranbir Canal, 2kms from the heart of the town
'''Maha Maya Temple and City Forest:''' On the By-pass Road behind Bahu Fort, the city forest surrounds the ancient Maha Maya Temple overlooking the river Tawi.
'''Mubarak Mandi Palace:''' The oldest buildings in this Palace complex date to 1824.
There are many good eateries in Jammu. At the higher end are ''Falak'' at KC Residency, Chinese and Indian restaurants at Hotel Asia, and Hari Niwas Palace Hotel. For medium budget and fast food KC Plaza and Premier can be tried. For the lovers of non vegetarian cuisine ''Paras Ram di Hatti'' is a must visit place. KC Residency and KC Plaza are on Residency Road, Asia Hotel is near Gandhi Nagar and Paras Ram dhaba is near Panjtirthi in old city. Hotel Ashok and Hari Niwas Palace Hotel are at fag end of Jammu near Amar Mahal museum.