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Jammu and Kashmir Witnesses Record-Breaking Tourism Surge in 2023

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February 15, 2024
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World Tourism Day: Over 30,000 foreigners among 1.6 cr Tourists visit Kashmir this year so far

On World Tourism Day, tourists enjoy a Shikara ride on Dal waters in Srinagar conveying the World Tourism Day 2023 'Tourism and green investment'. Photo Javed Khan

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In a historic turn of events, Jammu and Kashmir, the crown jewel of India’s tourism landscape, experienced an unprecedented influx of visitors in 2023. Surpassing all previous records since independence, more than 2.11 crore tourists flocked to the region, marking a significant milestone in its tourism trajectory.

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The surge in tourist arrivals has been attributed to a confluence of factors, chief among them being the abrogation of Article 370. This bold move has not only instilled a sense of security and stability but has also opened doors for the region to showcase its breathtaking beauty and cultural richness to the world.

One pivotal catalyst in this tourism boom has been the hosting of G-20 meetings on Indian soil. These global gatherings not only bolstered India’s stature on the world stage but also served as a catalyst for tourism promotion. The G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting, held in the picturesque city of Srinagar in May, garnered special recognition for its role in attracting a substantial number of foreign tourists to the Kashmir valley.

The statistics speak volumes about the burgeoning tourism sector in India, with a remarkable 155% increase in overall tourist arrivals in 2023 compared to the preceding years of 2021 and 2022. This exponential growth underscores the immense potential and allure of the Indian subcontinent as a prime tourist destination.

Strategic initiatives implemented by tourism officials in Jammu and Kashmir have played a pivotal role in harnessing this newfound momentum. From exploring offbeat destinations to reviving film and border tourism, and promoting homestays, these efforts have added a layer of depth and diversity to the tourist experience in the region.

Religious pilgrimages have also contributed significantly to the tourism surge, with the holy cave shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi witnessing the arrival of at least 95 lakh pilgrims this year, the highest in the past decade. Similarly, the annual AmarnathYatra concluded with around 4.5 lakh devotees offering prayers at the cave shrine in the South Kashmir Himalayas, further underscoring the region’s spiritual significance and appeal.

As Jammu and Kashmir continues to bask in the glow of this tourism renaissance, there is a palpable sense of optimism and anticipation for the future. With concerted efforts towards infrastructure development, cultural preservation, and sustainable tourism practices, the region is poised to emerge as a premier tourist destination on the global stage, beckoning travelers from far and wide to discover its myriad wonders and treasures.

Courtesy Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Kashmir

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