
Tourists Coming Back to Kashmir in Good Numbers: J&K CM Omar
In a significant development, the tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a surge, with pilgrims arriving in large numbers for the Amarnath Yatra. This is a welcome sign, especially in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam attack, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who was attending a tourism fair in Kolkata, expressed his satisfaction over the increase in tourist arrivals and emphasized his desire to attract tourists from West Bengal to visit the valley.
The Pahalgam attack, which occurred in May, was a major setback for the tourism industry in Jammu and Kashmir. The incident not only raised concerns about the safety of tourists but also led to a decline in the number of visitors to the valley. However, it appears that the recent efforts to improve security and infrastructure have paid off, as tourists are once again flocking to the region.
Abdullah’s comments come at a time when the Jammu and Kashmir government is making efforts to revive the tourism industry, which has been a major contributor to the state’s economy. The government has been working to improve infrastructure, including the development of new tourist destinations and the upgrading of existing facilities. Additionally, efforts have been made to enhance security measures to ensure the safety of tourists.
The Amarnath Yatra, which attracts millions of devotees every year, has been a major draw for tourists. The yatra, which is a pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath Cave, is considered one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages. The yatra is a significant economic booster for the region, generating huge revenue for the local economy.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has been taking steps to promote tourism in the region, including organizing tourism fairs and exhibitions. The recent tourism fair in Kolkata was part of these efforts, aimed at showcasing the region’s tourism potential to a wider audience. Abdullah, who was the chief guest at the fair, emphasized the need to promote tourism in the region and attract more tourists to the valley.
“We want to promote tourism in Jammu and Kashmir and attract more tourists to the valley. We want to ensure that tourists from West Bengal and other parts of the country visit us and experience the beauty and hospitality of our state,” Abdullah said.
Abdullah’s comments were echoed by other officials from the tourism department, who emphasized the importance of promoting tourism in the region. “Tourism is a major contributor to the state’s economy, and we are working to promote it. We want to attract more tourists to the region and ensure that they have a memorable experience,” said a tourism department official.
The tourism industry in Jammu and Kashmir has been facing challenges in recent years, including the decline in tourist arrivals following the Pahalgam attack. However, it appears that the recent efforts to improve security and infrastructure have paid off, as tourists are once again flocking to the region.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has been working to improve infrastructure, including the development of new tourist destinations and the upgrading of existing facilities. Additionally, efforts have been made to enhance security measures to ensure the safety of tourists.
The Amarnath Yatra, which attracts millions of devotees every year, has been a major draw for tourists. The yatra, which is a pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath Cave, is considered one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages. The yatra is a significant economic booster for the region, generating huge revenue for the local economy.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has been taking steps to promote tourism in the region, including organizing tourism fairs and exhibitions. The recent tourism fair in Kolkata was part of these efforts, aimed at showcasing the region’s tourism potential to a wider audience.
In conclusion, the tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a surge, with pilgrims arriving in large numbers for the Amarnath Yatra. This is a welcome sign, especially in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam attack. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s comments indicate that the government is committed to promoting tourism in the region and attracting more tourists to the valley.