Babore Temples


The ruins of the Babore Temples make a remarkable tourist spot in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. These are remnants of temples of ancient period. The Babore Temples form a significant part of the Jammu and Kashmir pilgrim tourism. The relics of the temples stand as a witness to ancient history and the presence of the remains of the olden age merges the past with today’s present.

The ruins of the Babore Temples have a timeless presence and are sure to impress all souls. There are remnants of a total number of six temples covering an area of over one kilometer. The site is archaeologically very important and tells a lot about the archeological style of the past. The Babore Temples Ruins also tell a lot about the history of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

The archeological site of Babore Temples can be located at a distance of about fifty kilometers from the Udhampur Dhar Road, which is near the Manwal. The tourists should make it a point to pay a visit to this unique and engrossing sight of temple remnants during their tour to the beautiful state of Jammu and Kashmir.

One remarkable fact of the Babore Temples is that the architectural style of the temples is very much similar to that of the temples built by the Raja Lalitaditya. The ones constructed by the King Lalitaditya are also situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. These temples are also a significant part of the pilgrim tourism of the state.

Karnataka Temples


Last Updated on 8/29/2011