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Rise in tourist footfall puts Mughal Road to test | KNO

Stakeholders call for immediate infra overhaul

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Srinagar, Jul 05 (KNO): The historic Mughal road, which connects Shopian in South Kashmir to Poonch-Rajouri in Jammu division, is witnessing a surge in tourist and commuter traffic this summer. With every passing year, the volume of vehicles on the scenic 84-kilometer stretch continues to rise—but so do complaints about poor infrastructure and lack of essential facilities. Despite being granted National Highway status three years ago, the Mughal Road remains devoid of basic amenities, leaving both tourists and local drivers in distress. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), officials said that footfall has significantly increased in recent months. Tourists from both the Poonch-Rajouri and Shopian sides are thronging destinations like Peer Ki Gali, Dubjan and Aliabad Sarai, drawn by the region’s breathtaking natural beauty. However, visitors say the scenic drive comes at the cost of safety and comfort. “The views are stunning, but you’re completely cut off from the world once you enter the stretch. There is no mobile network, no roadside help and not even basic washrooms,” said Shabina Jan, a visitor from Srinagar, who visited Peer Ki Gali with her family. Locals and regular travellers echoed similar concerns, urging the government to address the lack of infrastructure. “The road feels like paradise, especially from Hirpora to Peer Ki Gali—but if your vehicle breaks down, there is no mechanic or help available. You’re on your own,” said Abdul Majid, a driver who frequently commutes on the route. “There are stretches of over 20 kilometers without a single shop or eatery. It's a nightmare for tourists and commuters alike,” said Fayaz Ahmed, a local transporter from Rajouri. “In case of accidents or emergencies, it’s impossible to call for help due to zero network connectivity. This makes the road risky, especially for those travelling with children or elderly people,” added Tariq Lone, a regular commuter. For women, the absence of public washrooms poses an even more serious issue. “It’s a shame that such a beautiful and important road lacks basic sanitation. It becomes a traumatic experience for women, especially during long journeys,” said Nusrat Bano, a tourist from Pulwama Stakeholders have urged the government to act swiftly and improve facilities along the Mughal Road—not just to ease travel, but also to boost tourism and local livelihoods. “If roadside facilities, eateries, and communication setups are improved, the tourist footfall will increase tenfold. This will generate employment for locals and additional revenue for the government,” said Aijaz Khan, a hotelier in Poonch. People from both sides have called for mobile towers, emergency helpline booths, public toilets, rest areas, and regular maintenance of the road. They have sought immediate attention of Omar Abdullah and representatives of both sides in this regard—(KNO)

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