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Five months on, J&K reopens 12 more tourist destinations

ByAshiq Hussain, Srinagar
Published on: Sep 30, 2025 07:06 AM IST

Seven sites in Kashmir, five in Jammu made accessible again; tour operators seek reopening of Doodhpathri, Yousmarg for winter season

The Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday reopened 12 more tourist destinations in the Union Territory, over five months after the Pahalgam attack, taking the number of reopened sites to 28.

A man leaving the Akad Park on Srinagar-Pahalgam road at Anantnag district in Srinagar on Monday. (Waseem Andrabi/HT)

Following the killing of 25 tourists and a local ponywala in a terrorist attack at Baisaran, Pahalgam, in south Kashmir on April 22, the government had shut nearly 50 tourist spots across J&K citing security concerns.

On Friday, the administration announced the reopening of 12 more sites—seven in Kashmir and five in Jammu—from Monday, after 16 destinations were reopened in June.

Previously restricted spots such as Aru Valley, Rafting Point Yanner, Akkad Park, Padshahi Park and Kaman Post in Kashmir saw some footfall on Monday.

“These places have reopened after months, which is a positive development. We hope to see more tourist arrivals in October,” said Sajad Ahmad Kralyari, secretary general of the Kashmir Travel Agents Association.

In Jammu, five sites were reopened, including Dagan Top, Ramban, Dhaggar in Kathua, and Shiv Cave in Salal, Reasi.

In June, eight sites were reopened in Kashmir, including parks near Pahalgam market, Verinag, Kokernag, Achabal gardens in Anantnag, and Srinagar’s Badamwari Park, Duck Park near Nigeen and Taqdeer Park near Hazratbal.

Tourism stakeholders, however, are pressing for the reopening of all major destinations. “We are expecting a good autumn and winter tourist season, but for that, places like Doodhpathri and Yousmarg must also be reopened,” said Kralyari.

Before the Pahalgam attack, the Valley was witnessing a surge in visitors. The killings triggered a mass exodus, but improved security, phased reopening of sites, the inauguration of the Vande Bharat train and the successful Amarnath Yatra have slowly revived tourism.

Last year, J&K recorded its highest-ever tourist arrivals, with 34.98 lakh visitors, up from 31.55 lakh in 2023 and 26.73 lakh in 2022.

 
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