Tourists Flock to Kashmir: Dal Lake’s Serenity and Cool Climate Attract Crowds

Kashmir is witnessing a surge in tourists, with visitors drawn to the serene Dal Lake and pleasant morning weather. A tourist from Delhi, Mukesh, shared his group of 40’s enjoyment of cooler temperatures and scenic spots like Gulmarg. He encouraged others to visit, calling Kashmir “paradise on earth” and emphasizing its safety. The region’s unique climate, contrasting with Delhi’s heat, adds to the appeal for travelers.

Key Points: Kashmir Tourism Surge: Dal Lake and Cool Weather Draw Visitors

  • Tourist numbers rise in Kashmir
  • Dal Lake and morning weather attract visitors
  • Delhi visitor Mukesh praises cool climate and safety
  • Group of 40 enjoys Gulmarg snow and Shikara ride
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Tourists flock to Kashmir: Dal Lake's serenity and cool climate draw visitors in large numbers

Tourists flock to Kashmir as Dal Lake’s calm and cool morning weather attract large numbers, with visitors calling it “paradise on earth.”

"I would like to tell everyone that they should visit Kashmir at least once in their life. It is paradise on earth. - Mukesh"

Srinagar, May 6

Kashmir is seeing a rise in the number of tourists as people from different places come to enjoy its beauty. Visitors are especially loving the calm Dal Lake and the cool, pleasant morning weather.

A tourist from Delhi, Mukesh, shared his excitement about the unique experience of visiting Kashmir with his group of 40, enjoying the cooler weather and scenic spots like Gulmarg and Dal Lake.

Speaking to ANI, Mukesh said," I am from Delhi. It feels really good. We are enjoying it a lot. There are about 40 people with me. And it feels really good. It does not feel like we are in Delhi or in Kashmir. The weather is completely different. Yesterday, we went to Gulmarg. We enjoyed the snow. It felt really good. It is very cold outside. The weather here is completely different. In Delhi, it is 40 degrees. And here, it is 10 or 12. We are a group of 40 people. We are enjoying it a lot. We all went to the Shikara Ride."

Mukesh encouraged others to visit Kashmir, calling it "paradise on earth," and reassured that the region is now safe and welcoming, with no fear or concerns, as he and his group are enjoying their time without any worries.

"I would like to tell everyone that they should visit Kashmir at least once in their life. It is paradise on earth. It is heaven on earth. We should never worry that Kashmir is not safe. There was a problem in the past. People were afraid to come here. But we feel like we are in our own home. We feel like we are in our own place. That is how we feel in Kashmir. And it feels really good. There's no fear. Everyone is enjoying. And there is a crowd. Everything is going well," said Mukesh.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Brilliant! Mukesh from Delhi is spot on — 40 degrees in Delhi vs 12 in Kashmir, that's why we love our country's diversity. Dal Lake is truly a gem, hope the authorities keep it clean with all this rush.
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Michael C
Honestly the best time to visit. I was there in April—solitude and snow. But I worry about overtourism damaging the fragile ecosystem of Dal Lake. Hope the influx is managed sustainably. Still, Kashmir is heaven on earth.
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Ananya R
Yess! Finally people are realizing Kashmir is safe. My family went last month and we felt so welcomed. The houseboat stay on Dal Lake was unforgettable. Kudos to the tourism department for improving infrastructure!

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