Jammu and Kashmir, a jewel of nature
Jammu and Kashmir is a state that is high above sea level. As a result, many places get plenty of rainfall and snow. Here are some more interesting facts about Jammu and Kashmir, Indian’s national wonderland.
Jammu and Kashmir State is in North India.
I live in the northernmost state of India. Most people call it the most beautiful state and I agree! Most of Jammu and Kashmir is mountainous. The people hr ear very friendly and they love meeting tourists. There is good sceneries and Snow rain in the winter.
Kashmir is a paradise on the earth. It is valley Beautiful place; trees on the high hills and lake falls many are there.
The Lovely Kashmir is good place and better tourist place in north India.
Import- Jammu in winter and Srinagar in summer and,
The important places are Leh, Ladakh, and Udhampur.
Important rivers
The important rivers are Indus, Jhelum
*Jammu and Kashmir is a state that is high above sea level. As a result, many places get plenty of rainfall and snow. Here are some more interesting facts about Jammu and Kashmir, Indian’s national wonderland.
- It is known as the `home of saffron’- the only place in India where this flavoring is grown.
- You will find many flowers and trees here: rhododendron, fir, pine, willow, and deodar.
- The Siberian ibex, the rare hangul or Kashmir stage, and black and brown bears, are some of the animals found here.
- Famous for the apple fruits.
*If you come to Jammu and Kashmir, you should certainly try these things!
a) Take a ride on a shikara.
b) Live on a houseboat on the Dal Lake in Srinagar.
c) Eat plenty of apples, peaches, walnuts, almonds and cherries.
d) Enjoy snow sports in Gulmarg and Pahalgam.
e) Buy some shawls, carpets and blankets.
*The famous temples of Vaishno Devi and Amaranth cave temples and the Hazrat BAL Mosque are located in Jammu and Kashmir.
There main Talking Languages are Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri, etc.
Population: 1, 00, 69, 917
Total area is 2, 22, 236 sq km.
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