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Destination weddings making their way to Kashmir

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We have asked the hoteliers to induct facilities, tie up with Wedding Planners, Event Managers: Sarmad Hafeez

SRINAGAR: The wedding ceremony of Rajvir and Jaspreet at Pahalgam yesterday has brought to focus the scope of Kashmir being promoted as a Wedding Destination as well.

The family traveled all the way from Canada to make the occasion memorable on the banks of Lidder surrounded all around by lush green forests.

Industry insiders say that buoyed by the confidence of a record tourist footfall many NRIs and other families are now planning their weddings in Kashmir given the romantic and nostalgic appeal the place has for people across the globe. This summer saw the grand wedding of a prominent national executive at Srinagar.

Tourism Department on its part is supporting this new trend with all seriousness. The Department has flagged this new trend for replication on a bigger scale.

“Jammu & Kashmir is a beautiful place. People can come here not only to enjoy the mesmerizing locales but also to perform and celebrate their weddings at dream destinations here. In fact, we are in touch with local hoteliers in this regard,” said Sarmad Hafeez, Secretary Tourism Department.

Currently, cities and destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Musoori, Lonavala are the favourite wedding destinations across the country. The economic potential of the Destination Wedding market in the country is pegged to be around Rs 25, 0000 crores. With the enlisting of Kashmir as another Wedding Destination, it is all set to give tourism here a big boost.

Jammu & Kashmir in the last year or so has seen the arrival of MICE, corporate bookings, and Film tourism besides traditional leisure and adventure tourism. Holding destination weddings now is going to further broaden the spectrum of tourism services and products.

“In several of our meetings with local hoteliers, we have asked them to induct facilities for dream weddings and tie up with leading Wedding Planners and Event managers of the country to sell the place as a prominent wedding destination which certainly would give a big boost to the local tourism,” adds Sarmad Hafeez.

Marriages, as they say, are made in Heaven. But these are also now being celebrated in heaven (on Earth), Kashmir.

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