India, March 9 -- Kashmir witnessed a decline in tourist arrivals in 2025, with around 11.16 lakh visitors travelling to the Valley during the year, according to an official data.
Alongside the tulip bloom, there are daffodils, hyacinths, roses, ranunculi, muscaria, and iris creating an enchanting ...
At 25, Shabnam Bashir has mapped 16 hidden valleys in Bandipora, Kashmir, bringing them onto the tourism map. Her solo treks ...
The approval of the Rs 1,677 crore expansion of the civil enclave at Srinagar International Airport marks one of the most ...
TOURISM in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, a key pillar of the region’s economy, is witnessing a robust revival. Popular destinations in Jammu and Kashmir – often descr ...
Not a single TDA fully utilized available funds in last 2 yrs *Time to shift focus from allocation to utilization Mohinder ...
Why Jammu & Kashmir remains trapped in a low-value tourism equilibrium. Across economies that have successfully transitioned from stagnation to growth, one pattern recurs with remarkable consistency: ...
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasizes the role of peace in development during the University of Kashmir convocation. He highlights new tourism initiatives, sustainable development, women's ...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced that all tourist destinations closed after the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terror attack are expected to reopen by May. The administration is ...
An unusual heatwave in Kashmir has triggered rapid snowmelt, raising serious environmental concerns and threatening winter tourism and sports activities. Authorities have acknowledged the growing ...
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Tourism Ministry takes multiple initiatives to enhance tourist safety
Union Tourism Ministry has launched multiple initiatives to boost tourist safety, including deploying Tourist Police with states, a fund for women's safety, a 24x7 multi-lingual helpline, and ...
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Belated snowfall lifts Kashmir's tourism hopes
India, Feb. 11 -- For much of this winter, snow eluded Kashmir, barring occasional spells on higher reaches. January, traditionally the Valley's coldest and most reliable snow month, arrived instead ...
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