Travel Associations in Kashmir Advocate for Alcohol Ban: A Stand for Tradition

Travel Associations in Kashmir Advocate for Alcohol Ban: A Stand for Tradition

Kashmir’s Travel and Tourism Associations Advocate for Alcohol Ban Srinagar, 15 Feb : The joint travel and tourism bodies of Kashmir reaffirm their full support for the proposed complete ban on alcohol in the region. This measure aligns with Kashmir’s cultural, social, and religious values and will help create a healthier and more respectful environment for both residents and visitors. As Kashmir is promoted as a family-oriented tourism destination, we believe there should be a complete ban on alcohol in the region, similar to the alcohol ban in Gujarat. While…

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KCCI Slams Sudden OTM Snub, Calls for High-Level Inquiry

KCCI Slams Sudden OTM Snub, Calls for High-Level Inquiry

KCCI Meeting Addresses Sudden Cancellation of Tourism Participation at OTM Mumbai The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) convened a critical meeting today, attended by heads and representatives of 20 Hotel, Houseboat, travel, and tour organizations of Kashmir. The gathering aimed to deliberate on the serious situation arising from the Department of Tourism’s abrupt decision to cancel its participation in the Outbound Travel Mart (OTM), scheduled to be held in Mumbai from January 30 to February 1. For over two decades, the Department of Tourism has been an active…

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Record-Breaking Year: Kashmir Welcomes 16% More International Visitors

Record-Breaking Year: Kashmir Welcomes 16% More International Visitors

Discover the Valley That Captivates the World By: Javid Amin Srinagar, Jan 24 – A land where snow-draped mountains kiss azure skies, where shimmering lakes reflect serene landscapes, and where every corner whispers tales of cultural richness — Kashmir is no longer just a dream destination for domestic travellers but a rising star on the global tourism map. Recent statistics reveal that the Kashmir Valley has become an unmissable bucket-list destination for travellers worldwide. With 43,654 international tourists visiting the valley in 2024 (a record-breaking 16% increase from the previous…

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Breaking Records: Srinagar’s Coldest Night in 24 Years

Breaking Records: Srinagar’s Coldest Night in 24 Years

Srinagar Shivers: Record-Breaking Cold Brings Life to a Standstill Srinagar 21 Dec: The picturesque valley of Srinagar has always been a winter wonderland, but this year, it turned into an icy ordeal. The city recently experienced its coldest night in 24 years, with temperatures plunging to a bone-chilling -8.5°C. This extreme weather, part of the infamous 40-day winter period known as ‘Chillai-Kalan,’ has transformed the daily lives of locals and made survival a challenge. In this article, we’ll delve deeper into the causes, effects, and historical significance of this record-breaking…

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Gulmarg Glows with Fresh Snowfall: Government Issues Winter Travel Advisory

Gulmarg Glows with Fresh Snowfall: Government Issues Winter Travel Advisory

Gulmarg glows in fresh snow; Govt issues winter travel advisory Srinagar, Dec 8: The higher reaches of Kashmir, including the ski resort of Gulmarg, received fresh snowfall on Sunday even as the Meteorological Department (MeT) has predicted more precipitation during the next 24 hours. However, the snowfall disrupted traffic on some key routes. The Mughal Road, which connects south Kashmir’s Shopian district to the twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu division, was closed due to snow accumulation. The Sinthan Pass in Kishtwar also became impassable, causing travel disruptions in…

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BRO Denies Plans to Construct Motorable Road to Amarnath Shrine

BRO Denies Plans to Construct Motorable Road to Amarnath Shrine

Only pedestrian routes being widened The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) issued a clarification on Friday regarding recent reports suggesting the construction of a vehicular road leading up to the Amarnath Yatra Cave. The BRO refuted these claims, asserting that the road widening efforts were exclusively aimed at enhancing pedestrian access. A spokesperson for the BRO responded to the media coverage, emphasising the inaccuracy of reports that suggested the creation of a vehicular road for pilgrims visiting the revered Amarnath cave. The organisation underscored that such assertions were factually incorrect. The…

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Devastating Fire on Dal Lake Claims Three Lives, Damages Five Houseboats

Devastating Fire on Dal Lake Claims Three Lives, Damages Five Houseboats

Three tourists from Bangladesh were charred to death in a major blaze in a houseboat on the famous Dal Lake on Saturday, officials here said. The tourists’ bodies were retrieved from the debris of the gutted houseboats near ‘Ghat 9’ on the lake, a popular attraction for people visiting Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital, the officials said. A police spokesman said the three tourists who lost their lives are Anindaya Kowshal, Mohammad Moinud and a third person identified as one Das Gupta—all from Bangladesh. They were staying on the houseboat Safeena,…

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Jawahar Tunnel on Kashmir Highway to Get New Lease of Life as Tourist Destination

Jawahar Tunnel on Kashmir Highway to Get New Lease of Life as Tourist Destination

The iconic Jawahar Tunnel on the Kashmir highway, which was once the longest tunnel in Asia, is set to undergo a major renovation to transform it into a key tourist destination. The tunnel was constructed in the 1950s and has played a vital role in connecting the Kashmir Valley to the rest of India. However, in recent years, the tunnel has fallen into disrepair and is no longer used for vehicular traffic. The renovation project is being undertaken by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and is estimated to cost over…

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Exploring Autumn in Thomas Moore’s ‘Lalla Rookh’ – A Journey Through Poetry

Exploring Autumn in Thomas Moore’s 'Lalla Rookh' - A Journey Through Poetry

Embracing Autumn’s Bounty in Kashmir By: Javid Amin As autumn blankets the picturesque region of Kashmir, a season of plenty and preparation unfolds. This season, often referred to as the “queen of all seasons” in Kashmir, brings a multitude of changes and traditions. Harvest Season: Farmers gather grains while nomads descend from highland pastures with their herds of sheep and goats. The landscape undergoes a transformation as chinar leaves turn from yellow to crimson, and grapes, apples, and walnuts ripen. A Season of Plenty: Kashmir’s autumn is marked by a…

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Kashmir Weather Turns Mildly Cold, Bringing Relief from Heat Wave

Kashmir Weather Turns Mildly Cold, Bringing Relief from Heat Wave

The weather changed after abrupt snowfall over Kashmir mountains and rainfall in the plains on September 24 and 25 The mornings and evenings in Kashmir valley have turned mildly cold after the region recorded above normal temperatures in August and first three weeks of September. The weather changed after abrupt snowfall over Kashmir mountains and rainfall in the plains on September 24 and 25. The ski resort of Gulmarg had recorded the season’s first snowfall over its higher reaches on September 24. Since then, there has been a nip in…

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