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people are near the clock tower ghanta ghar as it snows in srinagar jammu and kashmir on decembe 281612692

Editorial | Tourism Flourishes After Snowfall

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March 2, 2025
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In the last few weeks, Kashmir has seen some much-needed snowfall, and it is bringing a fresh wave of hope to the region’s tourism industry. This snow has arrived after a long dry spell that led to the cancellation of many bookings at the popular winter tourist destinations. Now, the snow has rekindled the spirits of both tourists and local business owners who rely on tourism for their livelihoods.

For months, Kashmir was facing an unusually dry winter. The region, known for its stunning landscapes and snow-capped mountains, was experiencing less snowfall than usual. This dry spell worried many people in the tourism sector. Hotels, tour operators, and local businesses that depend on winter tourists were deeply concerned. Visitors from all over India and even from abroad usually come to Kashmir in winter to enjoy activities like skiing, snowboarding, and simply soaking in the beautiful winter scenery. But this year, without the snow, these bookings were being canceled, leaving many people uncertain about the future.
However, the recent snowfall has changed everything. The snow has not only made the famous hill stations like Gulmarg and Pahalgam look beautiful again but also brought tourists back. Ski resorts that were earlier empty are now packed with people eager to hit the slopes. Visitors are arriving in large numbers, bringing life back to the region.
This snowfall is also a sign of hope for many local businesses. Hotels that had been empty for weeks are now welcoming guests. Restaurants, shops, and taxi services are all seeing a surge in customers. The sudden arrival of snow has brought much-needed income to the locals, who depend on winter tourism for most of the year.
The snowfall also highlights the beauty of Kashmir in the winter. The region is often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” and the snow-covered mountains, pine forests, and frozen lakes make it easy to see why. Tourists are not just coming for skiing; many are visiting to experience the peaceful beauty of Kashmir in winter. The charm of snow-covered valleys, the fresh, crisp air, and the warm hospitality of the people make it a unique destination.
But while the snowfall has brought good news for the tourism industry, experts warn that the dry spell and unpredictable weather patterns could still pose a threat in the future. Climate change has affected weather patterns in many parts of the world, including Kashmir. This year’s lack of snow was a reminder of how fragile the region’s tourism industry can be.

The recent snowfall in Kashmir has brought much-needed relief to the tourism industry after a long dry spell. The region’s famous tourist spots are once again bustling with visitors, and local businesses are seeing the benefits. However, it is important to remember that the weather can be unpredictable, and steps must be taken to ensure the long-term sustainability of Kashmir’s tourism sector.

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