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Global Tourists Flock Kashmir

By Ajaz Rashid

As the snowflakes blanket the picturesque landscapes of Kashmir, the Tourism Department gears up for an ambitious endeavor—to captivate the hearts of both domestic and international tourists, aiming to surpass last year’s remarkable influx of 2.11 Crore visitors. Undeterred by the caprices of weather, a myriad of initiatives are in the pipeline, promising a tantalizing blend of adventure, culture, and leisure.

Kashmir, with its timeless allure, stands as a beacon for travelers, beckoning both near and far. Recognizing its pivotal role, the Tourism Department orchestrates a symphony of events designed to showcase the region’s splendor. From the adrenaline-pumping Khelo-India extravaganza to meticulously crafted tourism promotion campaigns, the stage is set to enchant visitors with an unforgettable experience.

Global Tourists Flock Kashmir
Global Tourists Flock Kashmir

But the efforts extend beyond mere spectacle; they are rooted in strategic planning and collaboration. National level conferences serve as platforms for dialogue, fostering partnerships that amplify the resonance of Kashmir’s charm across borders. Moreover, the initiative to embark on foreign tours with stakeholders underscores a proactive approach in courting the global tourist community, unveiling the treasures of Kashmir to an international audience.

Last year’s success story, punctuated by the surge in offbeat destinations’ popularity and the magnetic appeal of LoC Tourism, serves as a testament to Kashmir’s timeless allure. Yet, the Tourism Department remains steadfast in its resolve to surpass past achievements, fueled by a vision to elevate Kashmir’s prominence on the global tourism map.

As the mercury climbs elsewhere, Kashmir emerges as an oasis of cool serenity—a refuge from the sweltering heat gripping much of the world. With the promise of respite from the scorching summer sun, anticipation mounts for an influx of foreign and domestic guests seeking solace amidst the verdant valleys and azure lakes of Kashmir.

In the months ahead, as nature paints Kashmir in its resplendent hues, the Tourism Department stands as a steward of this natural wonder, inviting the world to partake in its beauty. Snow or no snow, the stage is set, and the curtain rises on a saga of exploration, adventure, and enchantment in the paradise that is Kashmir.

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on February 13, 2024

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