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Sunflower Travels offers comfortable and hassle-free rides to explore the rich culture and heritage of Jammu. Our experienced drivers are well-versed with the city's roads and can take you to all the famous attractions like the Bahu Fort, Raghunath Temple, Amar Mahal Museum, and more.If you're planning to visit nearby cities like Katra, Patnitop, or Srinagar, our outstation taxi service is the perfect option for you. You can choose from a wide range of cabs, including hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs, according to your travel needs and budget. Our drivers ensure your safety and comfort throughout the journey and also provide you with useful insights about the places you're visiting .Apart from local and outstation trips, we also offer airport transfers to and from Jammu airport. Our cabs are available round the clock, and you can book them easily through our website. We provide transparent pricing, and there are no hidden charges or extra fees. With our Sunflower Travels, you can enjoy a hassle-free and comfortable travel experience.
What sets us apart is our extensive service coverage. Sunflower Travels doesn't limit its taxi service to just Jammu but extends across North India. Whether it's Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, Jibhi, Kasauli, Kashmir, or any other destination across North India, we've got you covered. So, what are you waiting for? Book your taxi service today with Sunflower Travels and start exploring the majestic Himalayas and beyond with comfort and convenience.
The Jammu Province is a distinct division within the State of Jammu and Kashmir, often mistaken for its namesake city. Comprising ten districts, including the city itself, it spans an area of 20.36 square kilometers. Situated amidst the outer hills regions, the province shares close ties with the neighboring states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh in India. Three significant rivers traverse the province: the eastern region is graced by the River Tawi, while the western side is flanked by the Jhelum River. Additionally, the River Chenab originates from the mountains and courses through the plains near Akhnur town, meandering through the Jammu district before flowing into the plains of Punjab, Pakistan.