Key Points

Kashmir's iconic tourist spots have reopened just days after LG Manoj Sinha's security review. The phased reopening includes Betaab Valley and Mughal Gardens, closed since the deadly Pahalgam attack. Local politicians and tourists alike praised the decision as vital for economic recovery. Enhanced security measures accompany the revival of tourism ahead of the Amarnath Yatra.

Key Points: Kashmir tourist spots reopen after LG Sinha's security review

  • LG Sinha announces phased reopening of 8 key Kashmir-Jammu tourist sites
  • Betaab Valley and Mughal Gardens among first to welcome visitors
  • Move follows June 8 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26
  • Local leaders call it crucial for economic revival
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Tourist spots reopen in Kashmir a day after LG Sinha's announcement; move widely welcomed

Major Kashmir destinations like Betaab Valley and Mughal Gardens reopen with enhanced security, boosting tourism after Pahalgam attack closures

"This decision of the government is right...Tourist places are reopening with adequate security - Anonymous female tourist in Pahalgam"

Anantnag, June 15

A day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of eight major tourist destinations to revive tourism and restore public confidence, several locations in Kashmir were thrown open to tourists on Sunday.

The reopened sites include the picturesque Betaab Valley, the serene Verinag, Kokernag, Achabal Mughal Gardens, and multiple parks in Pahalgam town. The decision was welcomed by locals, political leaders, and tourists alike.

These destinations had been temporarily closed following the terror attack at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 25 Indian nationals and one Nepalese citizen.

With the reopening, tourists were seen flocking to the sites in large numbers.

A female tourist in Pahalgam told ANI, "This decision of the government is right. If there is no tourism, how will the locals survive? The government's initiative is good. Tourist places are reopening with adequate security. I urge everyone to visit and support tourism here..."

Local politicians also hailed the decision.

Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari said, "It's a welcome step. It sends a positive message to the nation that Kashmir is normal now. I appeal to people across India, come to Kashmir. It's as safe as your cities and homes."

Pahalgam MLA Altaf Kaloo said, "The places have opened and the Amarnath Yatra is also going to start soon. This is a positive thing. In the coming time, all other tourist places will also open. The number of tourists has started increasing, which is a positive sign. Our message to the people of Jammu and Kashmir is that it is our duty to make the Yatra a success..."

On Saturday, LG Sinha, during his visit to Pahalgam, had met delegations comprising MLAs, DDC chairpersons and vice-chairpersons, tour operators, Ponywala associations, and hoteliers. He assured them that other restrictions would be lifted after a thorough security review.

Sharing an update on social media platform X, LG Sinha said, "I've ordered reopening of some of the tourist spots in Kashmir & Jammu Divisions, which were temporarily closed as precautionary measures. Betab Valley & Parks in Pahalgam Market, Verinag Garden, Kokernag Garden and Achabal Garden to be reopened from 17th June."

He added, "Other tourist destinations being reopened includes Badamwari Park, Duck Park, Taqdeer Park in Srinagar, Sarthal, Dhaggar in Kathua, Devi Pindi, Siyad Baba, Sula Park in Reasi, Guldanda & Jai valley in Doda and Pancheri in Udhampur. Reopening will be in phase-wise manner."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is excellent news! Kashmir's beauty shouldn't be hidden due to security concerns. The phased reopening shows the administration is being cautious while reviving tourism. Just visited Betaab Valley last year - heaven on earth! 🙏
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Priya M.
While I'm happy for Kashmir's tourism revival, I hope security measures are foolproof this time. The Baisaran attack was tragic. Tourists' safety must be top priority - one incident can set back years of progress.
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Amit S.
Kashmir's economy depends on tourism. The LG's decision will help thousands of locals - hotel staff, shikara walas, handicraft sellers. Planning a family trip next month to support them. J&K is integral to India and we must show solidarity!
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Neha T.
The Mughal Gardens reopening is perfect timing! My parents visited Kashmir in the 90s and still talk about Achabal's beauty. Maybe now I can finally see what they've been raving about all these years 😊
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Vikram J.
Good move but administration should ensure proper infrastructure too. Last time I went, roads to Kokernag were in bad shape. Tourism isn't just about opening gates - need good connectivity, clean facilities and fair pricing for visitors.
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Sunita R.
As someone who's never visited Kashmir, this gives me confidence to plan a trip. The local politician's assurance that it's as safe as other Indian cities is reassuring. Maybe this Dal Lake houseboat stay will finally happen! ✈️

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