Despite conflict and instability, tourism remains an important part of Kashmir's economy. But travelers should be cognizant of a lot more than safety if they choose to visit the region.
The Jammu and Kashmir government plans to enhance tourism infrastructure along the Mughal Road, known for its natural beauty, to attract more tourists. Developments include eco-log huts and cafeterias ...
The government of Jammu and Kashmir has outlined initiatives to promote the Parihaspora Archaeological Site in Baramulla as a prominent heritage tourism destination. Restoration works, including ...
According to the Economic Survey 2024-25, tabled by the Jammu and Kashmir government in the Legislative Assembly, the union territory received a total of 7,49,70,943 tourists from 2021 to 2024.
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Threat to Kashmir's iconic chinar trees - and the fight to save themThe chinar is an iconic symbol of the Kashmir valley's landscape and a major tourist draw, especially in autumn when the trees' leaves light up in fiery hues of flaming red to a warm auburn.
The Center of Excellence for Tulips at SKUAST-K’s Mountain Crop Research Station (MCRS) in Sagam, Anantnag, is developing technology for tulip bulb multiplication. The initiative aims to reduce ...
The Sarbal village is the last village of the Kashmir valley. The mammoth avalanche was caught on camera at the tourist site. No loss of life or damage to properties has been reported so far.
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