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Empty Hotels, Silent Lakes

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October 25, 2025
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As the chill of winter descends upon the Valley, the warmth of Kashmir’s once-thriving tourism sector has all but vanished. Nearly six months after the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local guide, the valley’s tourism-dependent economy remains in crisis. The tragedy not only shook public confidence but triggered a domino effect that continues to devastate livelihoods across sectors.

The numbers paint a grim picture. Hotel occupancy rates have plummeted by 75 percent, leaving rooms vacant and staff underutilized. Tourist taxis, once a symbol of bustling movement, now line the streets idle. Shikara operators on Dal Lake; icons of Kashmir’s hospitality; struggle to earn even a fraction of their daily income. The impact is not confined to these visible sectors. Street vendors, handicraft sellers, restaurant owners and tour guides are all caught in the same downward spiral. Their earnings have dried up, and many small businesses have turned into non-performing assets, unable to repay loans or sustain operations.

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This interconnected collapse reveals the fragile ecosystem that tourism supports. A single visitor fuels multiple livelihoods; from the hotel receptionist and the cab driver to the artisan selling pashmina shawls and the vendor offering kahwa by the roadside. When tourism falters, the entire chain suffers.

The challenges are manifold. Safety concerns linger, deterring both domestic and international travellers. The psychological impact of the attack has not faded, and the absence of a robust reassurance campaign has allowed fear to fester. Additionally, the lack of access to popular destinations, many of which remain sealed, has further dampened interest. Even as the valley gears up for winter tourism, the momentum is missing.

Efforts to revive the sector have begun, but they remain scattered. Jammu and Kashmir administration has announced incentives for tourism operators, delegations have been dispatched to rebuild trust and attract footfall. Yet, without a coordinated and community-driven approach, these measures risk falling short.

Revival must begin with restoring confidence. Security protocols need to be visible, consistent and reassuring; not just for tourists but for locals whose livelihoods depend on them. Reopening sealed destinations with adequate safety measures can signal a return to normalcy. Financial relief must be extended beyond large hotels to include small vendors, artisans, and transport operators. Restructuring NPAs and offering micro-loans can help restart businesses from the ground up.

Equally important is the need to diversify tourism. Winter sports, cultural festivals and eco-tourism can attract new demographics and reduce dependence on seasonal peaks. Promoting lesser-known destinations can ease pressure on traditional hotspots while spreading economic benefits more evenly.

Responsible storytelling that highlights resilience, beauty, and the human spirit of Kashmir can counter fear-driven narratives. Community-based tourism initiatives can empower locals to host, guide, and share their heritage, fostering deeper connections and sustainable growth.

Kashmir’s tourism sector is not just an economic pillar; it is a lifeline for thousands. Its collapse is a humanitarian crisis as much as a financial one. Recovery demands urgency, empathy and collective resolve. Valley has endured and overcome before. With the right support, it can do so again; not just to survive, but to thrive.

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