Revival in Paradise: Tourists Flock Back to Pahalgam After Turmoil
In April 2025, a shocking terrorist attack in Pahalgam, J-K, led to the closure of tourist spots. A year later, the region rebounds, seeing a surge in tourist activity due to enhanced security and improved facilities. Visitors express admiration for the scenic beauty and robust security measures.
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On April 22, 2025, a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists, causing widespread shock. In response, authorities closed nearly 50 tourist locations, later reopening them gradually after a thorough security audit.
A year later, the picturesque meadows of Pahalgam are alive with tourists, shedding the shadows of past violence. The area, dubbed 'Mini Switzerland,' is drawing visitors like Ashutosh Kosaria from Chhattisgarh, who praised the impressive security arrangements, likening them to those in his home state's Bastar region.
Tourists like Tanushree Dutta from Kolkata noted Kashmir's improved safety measures, expressing confidence in the region's security and highlighting their enjoyable experiences in locations like Gulmarg and Sonmarg. Pradeep Malik from Haryana and Amaan Imran from Rajasthan echoed similar sentiments, appreciating both the natural beauty and heightened security presence, which have renewed confidence in visiting the Valley.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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