Katra
or Katra Vaishno Devi as it is popularly called is a small town in
the hilly northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is 2,473 ft above
the sea level and is 50 Km away from Jammu. The town serves as the
base camp for visiting the famous Ma Vaishno Devi Shrine, which is
13 Km uphill from Katra. Situated in the foothills of Trikuta
Mountains, Katra is visited by more than 6.2 million devotees each
year.
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The town has a number of souvenir shops and the
local market is filled with stalls selling dry fruits, prashad and
other items offered to Maa Vaishno Devi. There is a state handicraft
emporium close to the bus stand where you can check out shawls and
other woollen items. A number of vegetarian restaurants and food
outlets have mushroomed in the close vicinity.
Everyday of
the year throngs of people surge up the steep pathways that cut
across the Trikuta hillsides for mile after mile. This show of faith
is finely interwoven with the cultural strands of the Indian
subcontinent, and these pathways have been trod on for many
centuries now. Popular belief holds that anybody who walks the
Himalayan trail to the goddesses's abode to ask for a boon rarely
goes back disappointed. Whatever be it, a new enterprise or a
forthcoming examination, marriage or birth, the devout look up to
the Mata For blessings and guidance. There are many who journey year
after year to pay obeisance regardless of their faith or belief,
creed or class, caste or religion.
The bes

t time to travel
Katra is between July & March
Shiv KhoriThis
holy cave is nearly a kilometer long and houses a 4 ft high,
naturally formed 'Shivling'. It is considered second only to the
shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi in religious importance. There are
stalactites & stalagmites dripping milky limestone water from
the ceiling. Situated at a distance of about 100 kms from Jammu and
about 75 kms from Katra, Shiv Khori hosts a major fair on Shivratri
day every year.
Dera Baba BandaAt about 30
kms from Katra lies this major Hindu-Sikh pilgrimage centre. Baba
Banda Bairaagi was Guru Gobind Singh's favourite 'Saint-soldier',
who had the gurudwara constructed on the banks of river Chenab,
where he spent his last days.
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Baba DhansarLocated
10 kms from Katra (1 km on foot) is Baba Dhansar, a beautiful and
cool picnic spot. Here, a huge spring gushes out of the mountainside
in a thick grove of trees and forms a number of small waterfalls
before flowing into the holy Banganga. Next to the spring in a small
grove in the rock face is a naturally formed Shivling on
which droplets of water fall naturally all the year round. A major mela
(fair) is held here during Shivratri.