Srinagar, Jun 16 (KNO): In the wake of the recent reopening of several tourist spots in Kashmir following the Pahalgam terror attack in April, a slow but hopeful return of tourists is being observed in Kashmir Valley, in Srinagar and around the iconic locations.
Recently, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of 16 key tourist locations across J&K, including Betaab Valley, Verinag, Kokernag and Achabal Gardens, as well as parks in Pahalgam town. These sites had been temporarily closed for security reasons.
Tourists from Gujarat and other parts, visiting Srinagar for the first time, shared their experience with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO): "This is our first visit, and the people here are very friendly and hospitable."
“People want to take photos with us; we’ve enjoyed delicious food. I’m excited to explore this paradise—the mountains, gardens—they have so much to offer,” said Rameez, a visitor from Mumbai.
Local residents and tourism stakeholders have welcomed the government’s move to reopen these key attractions. Both residents and visitors expressed joy and optimism about the return of tourists and the revival of economic activity.
Although tourist numbers remain modest, scenes at Dal Lake and Pahalgam reflect cautious hope. Shikaras have begun operating again, and shops are gradually picking up momentum.
“We are happy to see people coming back. Tourism is our lifeline,” said a shopkeeper near Dal Lake—(KNO)