Rest of India to Jammu
In order to visit the Holy Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi Ji, one has
to reach Katra, a small town situated around 50 kms. from Jammu, the winter
capital of the state of Jammu & Kashmir. Katra serves as the base camp for
the
yatra. Katra is well connected to Jammu and Jammu, in turn, is well
connected to the rest of the country by Air, Rail, and Road.
By Air
Jammu is well connected to the rest of India by air. Both Indian
Airlines and Jet Airways operate daily flights to Jammu. The average flying
time from New Delhi is about 80 minutes.
By Train
One can also reach Jammu by rail. Jammu is connected to other parts of
country on broad gauge and numerous passenger trains ply from various parts
of the country to Jammu. In the peak season of summer and other holidays,
the Railways introduce special trains for Jammu for the comfort of the
Yatris. Many superfast trains also ply on this route and one can reach Jammu
overnight from New Delhi.
A list of trains, their schedules and booking status could be seen at the
Indian Railways website. You can even book tickets online if you are
planning to travel in the near future.
By Road
Jammu is well connected through road also to rest of India.
National Highway No. 1A passes through Jammu towards Srinagar. Regular bus
services from all major North Indian cities are available for Jammu as well
as Katra. Many standard and deluxe buses of various State Road Transport
Corporations as well as private operators connect Jammu with important
cities and towns of North India.
Passengers using Air or Rail as a mode of travel have necessarily to
break their journey at Jammu and from thereon select an alternative mode of
transport. However for passengers traveling by road, either through public
or own transport, there is an option of taking a by-pass from Kunjwani,
nearly 10 kms. off Jammu and heading straight for the base camp i.e Katra.
The option of a halt at Jammu is thus entirely with the yatri although many
yatries would like to spend more time in Jammu and visit the temples and
other landmarks there.
Jammu to Katra
Passengers using Air or Rail as a mode of travel have necessarily to break
their journey at Jammu and from thereon select an alternative mode of
transport. However for passengers traveling by road, either through public
or own transport, there is an option of taking a by-pass from Kunjwani,
nearly 10 kms. off Jammu and heading straight for the base camp i.e Katra.