50 lakh tourists visit Jammu till June
At least 50 lakh tourists have visited Jammu till June this year. An official told PTI that so far, 1,62,569 pilgrims have paid obeisance at the cave shrine in Kashmir, and of them, 72,789 pilgrims
At least 50 lakh tourists have visited Jammu till June this year. An official told PTI that so far, 1,62,569 pilgrims have paid obeisance at the cave shrine in Kashmir, and of them, 72,789 pilgrims
Travelling to Jammu and Kashmir will become easier and hassle-free from next year. If reports are to go by, Kashmir valley will get connected via trains with the rest of India as all bottlenecks at
According to a report in The TOI, Kashmir’s Wular Lake, which is one of South Asia’s largest freshwater lakes, will soon get a non-motorable walkway. The lake is located near Bandipora town in North Kashmir,
Kashmir Valley has broken all the previous records of tourist arrivals in the last three months. The valley saw more than 3,40,000 tourist arrivals in the months of January, February and March. The March month
A total of 1,27,605 tourists visited Kashmir in November this year which is more than all the figures in the month in the past seven years, according to the Jammu and Kashmir government officials. The