Tourists Flock to Nathatop After Fresh Snowfall in Jammu

Tourists are thronging to Nathatop near Patnitop to enjoy winter activities following fresh snowfall in Jammu. Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector remains robust, recording 1.78 crore visits in 2025 despite challenges, aided by improved infrastructure and policy support. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha highlighted initiatives like granting tourism industry status and developing year-round attractions such as the new Chrysanthemum Garden. The administration is focusing on diversifying tourism offerings, reviving traditional experiences like sledge rides in Gulmarg, and leveraging new railway connectivity for sustainable growth.

Key Points: Fresh Snowfall Draws Tourists to Jammu's Nathatop

  • Fresh snowfall boosts tourism at Nathatop
  • J&K recorded 1.78 crore tourist visits in 2025
  • Tourism granted industry status for investment
  • New attractions like Chrysanthemum Garden developed
  • Focus on pilgrim, adventure, and eco-tourism
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Tourists flock to Nathatop as Jammu receives fresh snowfall

Tourists enjoy winter activities at Nathatop as J&K's tourism thrives, with over 1.78 crore visits in 2025 and new initiatives boosting the sector.

"The sustained inflow reflects improved infrastructure, better connectivity, and focused policy interventions. - Manoj Sinha"

Jammu, February 9

Tourists are flocking to Nathatop, the popular hill resort located 10 kilometres ahead of Patnitop in Jammu, as the region received fresh snowfall. Many visitors reached Nathatop after visiting the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in Katra via Patnitop.

At Nathatop, tourists were seen enjoying a range of winter activities, including dancing, playing in the snow, and ice-related adventures. Visitors also enjoyed local delicacies such as sweet corn, warmed themselves by fires, and took photographs of the snow-covered landscape.

Meanwhile, tourism continues to be a major pillar of Jammu and Kashmir's economy, with the Union Territory recording 1.78 crore tourist visits in 2025, despite security-related incidents and natural calamities.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, earlier, said the sustained inflow reflects improved infrastructure, better connectivity, and focused policy interventions aimed at strengthening the sector.

Addressing members of the Legislative Assembly on the opening day of the budget session, Sinha said tourism has been accorded industry status to attract investment and generate employment, marking a significant step toward formalising and expanding the sector. He added that the administration is working to promote year-round tourism by developing new attractions and diversifying offerings across regions.

One such initiative is the opening of Bagh-e-Gul-e Dawood, Kashmir's first Chrysanthemum Garden, inaugurated for tourists in October 2025. With more than 50 varieties of flowers, the garden is expected to draw visitors during the autumn season, complementing the Tulip Garden that attracts tourists each spring.

Beyond new infrastructure and destinations, the revival of traditional experiences continues to define Kashmir's tourism appeal.

In Gulmarg, the iconic sledge ride remains one of the most popular winter attractions. The downhill ride on handcrafted wooden sledges, expertly guided by local men dressed in traditional winter attire, offers visitors an authentic thrill powered purely by gravity, snow, and skill - without any artificial machinery.

The Lieutenant Governor said the administration has placed special emphasis on reviving pilgrim tourism in Jammu, promoting adventure tourism in Kashmir, and encouraging eco-tourism in tribal and border areas to ensure balanced regional growth. Confidence-building measures, improved tourist facilitation, and better coordination with stakeholders have helped maintain tourist flow even during challenging periods.

A major boost to tourism and economic activity has come from railway connectivity to Kashmir, described by Sinha as a historic milestone. A full-fledged railway division has been sanctioned for Jammu and Kashmir, while expansion and modernisation work at the Jammu-Tawi railway station is underway.

The government is also planning a major project focused on the sustainable development of emerging tourist destinations through public and private sector participation, aiming to create new tourism hubs while protecting the environment and generating local employment.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Just got back from a trip to Patnitop last month, missed the fresh snow! The sledge ride in Gulmarg mentioned here is an absolute must-do. Pure, old-school fun. Glad to hear railway connectivity is improving. Makes planning a family holiday so much easier.
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Aman W
While the tourism numbers are impressive, I hope the administration is equally focused on sustainable development. A sudden influx can strain local resources and create waste problems. The project for sustainable development of new hubs is a step in the right direction, but execution is key.
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Sarah B
The Chrysanthemum Garden sounds beautiful! It's smart to create attractions for different seasons. As a frequent visitor to India, I love seeing efforts to promote eco-tourism and preserve traditional experiences like the wooden sledge. It adds so much character.
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Vikram M
Tourism as an industry status will bring much-needed investment and jobs for the local youth. The railway division news is fantastic. J&K has unparalleled potential. Just hope the benefits truly reach the common people and small businesses, not just big hotels.
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Kavya N
Nothing beats having sweet corn by a fire in that cold! 🥰 Articles like this make me so proud of our country's diverse beauty. Pilgrimage plus tourism is a perfect combo. May more families get to experience this peace and joy.

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