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Air India
13 Feb, Thu
12:05 AM
Dubai - Jammu
1 stop
10h 30m
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Air India
27 Feb, Thu
12:05 AM
Dubai - Jammu
1 stop
10h 30m
DXB-IXJ
Air India
3 Feb, Mon
12:05 AM
Dubai - Jammu
1 stop
10h 30m
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Air India
4 Feb, Tue
12:05 AM
Dubai - Jammu
1 stop
10h 30m
SHJ-IXJ
Air India
5 Feb, Wed
09:55 AM
Dubai - Jammu
1 stop
0h 40m
DXB-IXJ
Air India
2 Feb, Sun
06:30 AM
Dubai - Jammu
2 stop
4h 5m
SHJ-IXJ
Air India
1 Feb, Sat
05:50 PM
Dubai - Jammu
2 stop
16h 45m
SHJ-IXJ
Air India
16 Feb, Sun
08:20 AM
Abu Dhabi - Jammu
2 stop
2h 15m
AUH-IXJ
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About Jammu

Jammu, often referred to as the 'City of Temples,' is a significant cultural and historical city in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. As of 2023, it has a population of approximately 700,000 people. Jammu is known for its scenic beauty, spiritual significance, and vibrant cultural heritage.

Jammu experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers, a monsoon season, and cool winters. The best time to visit Jammu is from October to March, when the weather is more pleasant and conducive to exploring the city and its surroundings.

Jammu is served by Jammu Airport, also known as Satwari Airport, located about 8 kilometers from the city center. Airlines such as Air India, GoAir, and IndiGo provide direct flights from major UAE cities like Abu Dhabi and Dubai, making it accessible for UAE travelers.

The cuisine of Jammu is a rich blend of Dogra and Kashmiri influences, offering a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Popular local dishes include rajma chawal (kidney beans with rice), ambal (a sour pumpkin dish), and kaliya (a mutton curry). The region is also known for its delicious sweets, such as patisa and kalaadi (a traditional cheese).

Jammu boasts numerous tourist attractions that highlight its cultural and historical importance. The Vaishno Devi Temple, located in the Trikuta Mountains, is one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites, attracting millions of devotees annually. The Raghunath Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama, is another prominent spiritual landmark in the city.

For history enthusiasts, the Mubarak Mandi Palace complex, with its blend of Rajasthani, Mughal, and European architectural styles, offers a fascinating glimpse into the royal heritage of Jammu. The Bahu Fort, situated on the banks of the Tawi River, provides panoramic views of the city and houses the revered Bawe Wali Mata Temple.

Nature lovers can visit the serene Mansar Lake, surrounded by lush forests and ideal for boating and picnics. The Surinsar Lake, another beautiful destination, is known for its tranquil environment and scenic beauty.

UAE nationals who have previously obtained an e-visa or a regular paper visa for India are eligible for a Visa-on-Arrival when they visit India again. However, this facility is not available to those visiting India for the first time, who must instead apply for an e-visa or a regular visa. To obtain a Visa-on-Arrival, eligible UAE nationals need to fill out an application form (Annexure I), which can be downloaded and completed in advance or filled out upon arrival in India.

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