48 tourist hotspots closed to ensure safety of tourists amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan

Tourism freeze in Kashmir To prevent another provocative strike on tourists by the Pakistan-based terrorist groups, the Jammu and Kashmir government has now decided to shut down at least 48 out of 87 local getaways in different parts of the Kashmir valley. Most of these locations are in and around Pahalgam in the Anantnag district […] The post 48 tourist hotspots closed to ensure safety of tourists amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan appeared first on PGurus.

Apr 29, 2025 - 09:10
 0
48 tourist hotspots closed to ensure safety of tourists amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan
Inside reports suggested Pakistan-based handlers behind the targeted killing of tourists in the valley have activated their sleeper cells to launch similar strikes in the valley

Tourism freeze in Kashmir

To prevent another provocative strike on tourists by the Pakistan-based terrorist groups, the Jammu and Kashmir government has now decided to shut down at least 48 out of 87 local getaways in different parts of the Kashmir valley.

Most of these locations are in and around Pahalgam in the Anantnag district and areas of North Kashmir. The famous tourist places such as Gurez, Aru valley, Betab Valley, Doodhpathri, and Verinag figure in the list, where tourists have been barred from venturing out, till further notice.

At the same time, the tourists visiting the Kashmir valley can enjoy the beauty of paradise in Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Ganderbal.

The decision was taken in the wake of a fresh assessment made by the intelligence agencies after they intercepted encrypted communication.

Inside reports suggested Pakistan-based handlers behind the targeted killing of tourists in the valley have activated their sleeper cells to launch similar strikes in the valley.

In the aftermath of the barbaric killing of 26 tourists in Baisaran valley on April 22, the large rush of tourists dried up amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan on the borders.

The tourist arrivals at the Srinagar airport also reported a sharp decline of over 50 percent since April 22.

The local hoteliers and transporters are a worried lot as they are staring at a bleak future.

The tour managers in the valley have received several requests to cancel the scheduled visits in the absence of any advisory to tourists suggesting whether it is safe to travel to Jammu and Kashmir under the prevailing circumstances.

Both the United States and the United Kingdom have issued a similar advisory, asking their citizens not to travel within 10 km of India and Pakistan’s border areas due to rising tensions between the two neighbours.

These countries have advised their citizens against all travel to the region of Jammu and Kashmir (including Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, the city of Srinagar and the Jammu-Srinagar national highway) except for travel by air to and from the city of Jammu, travel within the city of Jammu, travel within the Union Territory of Ladakh.”

On Sunday, famous actor Atul Kulkarni landed in Jammu and Kashmir with an appeal to fellow citizens to visit the Himalayan region in huge numbers.

“The terror attack was intended to tell tourists not to come to Kashmir. If we cancel our plans to travel to Kashmir, we are in a way allowing the intentions of the terrorists to succeed,” the actor said.

Note:
1. Text in Blue points to additional data on the topic.
2. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of PGurus.

For all the latest updates, download PGurus App.

The post 48 tourist hotspots closed to ensure safety of tourists amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan appeared first on PGurus.

What's Your Reaction?

like

dislike

love

funny

angry

sad

wow

HamroGlobalMedia तपाईं पनि हाम्रो वेबसाइट मा समाचार वा आफ्नो विचार लेख्न सक्नुहुन्छ। आजै खाता खोल्नुहोस्। https://www.hamroglobalmedia.com/register