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Surge in tourist influx at Dal Lake

The iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar is witnessing a significant surge in tourist footfall. Travellers from across the country and beyond are flocking to experience its enchanting charm. Tourists are enjoying shikara rides to explore the inner parts of Dal...
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Travellers from across the country and beyond are flocking to Kashmir Valley to experience its natural beauty.
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The iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar is witnessing a significant surge in tourist footfall. Travellers from across the country and beyond are flocking to experience its enchanting charm. Tourists are enjoying shikara rides to explore the inner parts of Dal Lake.

The rise in tourism is boosting local businesses, benefiting houseboat owners, shikara operators, and handicraft sellers.

Cozy houseboats, with their intricate woodwork and charming interiors, provide visitors with a memorable stay, while shikara operators guide them through the lake’s mesmerizing landscape. Handicraft sellers showcasing beautifully crafted souvenirs and traditional Kashmiri products are also seeing a rise in business as tourists seek to take a piece of this enchanting locale home with them.

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As the local economy flourishes it also brings challenges and responsibilities. Sustainable tourism practices must be prioritised to preserve the delicate ecosystem of Dal lake and maintain its idyllic beauty for generations to come. Initiatives aimed at reducing plastic waste and promoting eco-friendly shikara rides can ensure that this enchanting paradise remains a cherished destination.

A tourist from Lucknow, Rahul Gupta, said: “This is a beautiful place, truly the paradise of Kashmir. Everyone should visit. The people are helpful, the environment is pollution-free, and the facilities are excellent. My houseboat experience was great. It’s a must-visit, especially in winter.”

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Urvashi, another tourist, said, “We arrived yesterday and explored the market, taking a shikara ride to Zero Point and Lal Chowk. The market is wonderful, people are friendly, and it’s peaceful and pollution-free. It’s enjoyable even in the cold winter.”

Ghulam Rasool, a local resident, said, “It’s winter season now, and the cold weather is attracting tourists. The climate is perfect, and Kashmir’s beauty is at its peak.”

Meanwhile, in the Jammu region, snow clearance operations by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) are underway on the Budhal-Mahore-Gool Road, ensuring connectivity between the districts of Rajouri, Mahore, and Ramban.

With enhanced security and infrastructural development, Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a resurgence in economic activity, driven by a surge in tourism.

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