Ramanagar is a historical small town,named after its last ruler king Ram Singh of Ramanagar.He was a brave dogra king.Still the Palace and fort of King are in good shape.They have been taken over by ASI for maintenance and preservation. Inside the Palace there is one sheesh mahal or a kind of hall where we can still see the painting of different types some are of the queens. Ramnagar is mostly a h
illy Seoz glaciers and samna banj hills are some of the very high altitude areas. Main attaractions are-
Pingla Mata
Ramnagar Palace
Ramnagar fort
Chountra mata
Devi bani Manawal
Narsingh mandir Ramnagar
Seoz glaciers and adjacent glaciers
Dudu Basantgarh(hill stations)
Ramnagar sits on the Mansa Devi Nallah, a tributary of the River Tawi that flows through Jammu. The 19th-century palace, Rani's Samadhi (mausoleum) and the impressive fortress are all under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. History
Ramnagar town was once the capital of the Bandralta State whose last king, Bhupendra Dev, was ousted in 1821 by Sikh forces and retired into obscurity near Ambala in today's Haryana state. Ramnagar's 19th-century palace complex consisting of three sections was built by Raja, Suchet Singh (ruled 1822 to 1844), brother of Jammu Raja Gulab Singh - a prominent Dogra warrior in the campaign to oust Bhupendra Dev.[2] and by Ram Singh, son of Rajah Ranbir Singh.......