Reasi travel vlog part 2 | Fully sponsored by J&K tourism

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Reasi district is a district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The Reasi district is bordered by Udhampur district and Ramban district in the east, Jammu district in the south, Rajouri district in the west and by Kulgam district on the north.
    The name Reasi is derived from the town's old name "Rasyal". In the eighth century, Reasi was a part of the Bhimgarh state established by Bhim Dev. The erstwhile Bhimgarh State now called Reasi was established by Bhim Dev in the eighth century. Brief account of the successive rulers is known from 1652, when Hari Dev was the king of Jammu. In 1810, during the rule of Diwan Singh, Jammu was under turmoil. Maharaja Ranjit Singh sent Gulab Singh to take control. Gulab Singh came down heavily on the rebels and established the rule of law. After defeating the rebels in the Reasi area he handed over the administration to his trusted commander, General Zorawar Singh, when he became the King of Jammu in 1822.
    The present day Reasi is a town and a district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is predominantly a hilly district surrounded in the east by district Udhampur west by Rajouri in the southern side by Jammu and in the north by Ramban while a part of Reasi is touching the boundaries of district Shopian on the northern fringes. Chenab is the major river flowing through the district while there are number of streams like Ans, Plassu, Ban Ganga etc. The Reasi city is situated at the bank of River Chenab and 24 Kms (appx.) from one of the most venerated Shrines of India situated in the Trikuta Hills and home of a number of famous pilgrimage sites
    Reasi is well connected by all three modes of transport i.e. air, rail and road.
    By Air: The nearest airport is situated at Jammu (72kms) and regular flights run between Jammu and several other cities of the country. All Airlines operate regular daily flights to Jammu connecting different cities.
    By Rail: Katra is the nearest railway station (24 kms) and is connected with important towns and cities of the country by express and super fast trains.
    By Road: One can also reach the city by road. Katra is the nearest major road head which is connected with major stations of North India. The connectivity between Reasi and Katra is smooth and frequency of road transport is also good.

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