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In the early Nineteenth century Maharaja
Hari Singh built a majestic palace by the
banks of river Tawi.Christened Hari Niwas
Palace this majestic structure overlooks the
Tawi river valley on one side and Trikuta
hills of the Vaishno Devi shrine on the
other .Hari Niwas Palace was converted into
a heritage hotel in the year 1990. Within
the 50 acre palace complex exists the
magnificent Amar Mahal Palace Museum which
was conceived by Maharaja Amar Singh.
Air:
Jammu is well connected with the rest of the
country by all the major airlines. A number
of flights are available to and from several
major cities in the country.
Rail:
Jammu Tawi is the main railhead that has a
number of trains for most of the important
towns and cities of the country. Moreover,
the longest rail route stretches from Jammu
Tawi to Kanyakumari and touches almost all
the main cities and towns of the country,
originates from here.
Road:
One can easily reach Jammu by the National
Highway 1A that goes from Punjab and runs
through this city, connecting it to the rest
of the state including the capital Srinagar.
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