Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Hoteliers, travel agents smile as Kashmir sees rise in tourist footfall

- Mir Ehsan

SRINAGAR : Hoteliers and travel agents in the Valley are hopeful of holiday season as past four weeks have seen a surge in the tourist footfall.

Despite constant drop in numbers of tourist footfall in last few years, April and first two weeks of May have been a silver lining for the stakeholde­rs as the Valley witnessed 53, 648 tourists in April and 31,888 tourists in first two weeks of May. Even the foreign tourist footfall has increased with 22, 358 foreigners visiting the Valley since January.

Kashmir tourism director Nisar Ahmad Wani said they had a good footfall compared to previous years despite, Lethpora attack and Lok Sabha polls.

Wani said the state government has launched various campaigns and road shows in various parts of the country to attract tourist. “Rhe season seems promising since it has started picking up pace already.”

The overall tourism had taken a downturn when military offensive against militants were increased in 2018. Some 8.5 lakh tourists including 50,000 foreigners visited the Valley in 2018 while 11 lakh tourists visited in 2017. This year in January, 22,615 tourists arrived in Kashmir, while in February and March, the figure was 11, 395 and 14,805, respective­ly.

Travel Agents Associatio­n of Kashmir president Ashfaq Siddiq said overall the tourism has been on a downside since the Pulwama attack. “The elections also had an effect coupled with negative media portrayal. Tourists from countries like Thailand and Malaysia do come as these countries don’t have much of the Indian media’s reach.’’

Last year in April, 49,147 tourists had visited the Valley. In 2016, 24,494 foreigners visited the state, 31, 396 in 2017 and 55,814 in 2018.

Mushtaq Ahmad, who drives a tourist cab for last 10 years from city’s only airport to various tourist destinatio­ns, said for past few weeks, the arrivals has seen a slight increase. “Many tourists came despite polls and visited Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonmarg. We were hopeful the arrivals will increase.”

Omar Tibetbakal, owner of a travel agency in Srinagar and a member of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industries, said, “Like previous years, this time we don’t have any advance bookings. The hotels are empty and season is coming to an end. I had a big foreign group but they too were hesitant to prolong their stay in Kashmir due to present circumstan­ces.”

Kashmir Hoteliers and Restaurant Owners Federation former president Faiz Bakshi said that the tourism status was not remarkable.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ?? As many as 53, 648 tourists arrived in April and 31,888 in first two weeks of May.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT As many as 53, 648 tourists arrived in April and 31,888 in first two weeks of May.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India