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Key Tourist Destinations Still Out of Bounds Months After Pahalgam Attack

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
September 22, 2025
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Key Tourist Destinations Still Out of Bounds Months After Pahalgam Attack
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Srinagar, Sep 22: Even months after the attack in Pahalgam, several key tourist destinations in the Kashmir Valley remain out of bounds for both tourists and locals, causing deep frustration among tourism stakeholders and raising questions over prolonged restrictions.

The ban on access to prominent sites has left hoteliers, travel operators, ponywalas, and local traders struggling to cope with mounting financial losses.

Stakeholders expressed dismay, saying that restrictions have disrupted their livelihoods. Pony owners, guides, and shopkeepers who depend on tourism say they have been left without alternatives. “We are not against security measures, but keeping destinations closed for months is unfair. Families who depended on this season’s earnings are in distress,” said a pony owner from Doodhpathar.

Political leaders and legislators from across the spectrum have also raised the issue, urging authorities to restore access. National Conference president Dr. Farooq Abdullah, People’s Conference chief Sajad Lone, and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti have all pressed the government to lift curbs, citing the economic importance of tourism to Jammu and Kashmir. Some legislators, including Saifuddin Bhat have repeatedly sought government intervention, but without success.

Despite these appeals, the authorities have not given a timeline for reopening the restricted destinations. Security officials insist that the decision rests on a detailed risk assessment and that precautionary measures are necessary to prevent further attacks. “We understand the concerns of the tourism sector, but ensuring safety remains our top priority,” a senior officer said.

Stakeholders argue that the prolonged curbs are undermining Kashmir’s global image as a premier travel destination. Tour operators said that groups from outside the Valley are cancelling bookings because itineraries cannot be fulfilled. “It is not only about Doodhpathri and Yousmarg, but about confidence in Kashmir as a whole. Tourists want reassurance, not uncertainty,” said a Srinagar-based travel agent.

Industry associations estimate that losses run into crores, as September is traditionally a busy period for domestic and international travellers. Hoteliers warned that if restrictions continue into October, the winter tourism season could also be badly affected.

Locals said that the continuing closure has also affected students, trekkers, and religious visitors who traditionally visit high-altitude pastures and meadows before the onset of winter. [KNT]

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