Here are five lesser-known tourist attractions in Jammu & Kashmir that you can't miss on your next visit. 1. Breng: A Fairytale Meadowland Escape Located amidst the majestic Himalayas in Kashmir ...
Asia's largest tulip garden, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Kashmir, has opened for public visitation. This marks ...
SRINAGAR: Cabinet Minister Javed Dar on Tuesday expressed optimism that this year’s tourist arrivals in Kashmir will surpass ...
Advisor to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Nasir Aslam, on the other hand, rightly called for developing almond and cherry ...
Srinagar- Asia's largest Tulip Garden in Srinagar has been thrown open to public, marking the beginning of the Tulip show ...
SRINAGAR: The Advisor to the Chief Minister on Wednesday emphasised the need to strengthen Kashmir’s tourism sector further, ...
In response of the query regarding steps taken to steps being taken to make Gulmarg as an international Skiing destination, the Jammu and Kashmir government further stated that it ...
Jammu and Kashmir has experienced a significant rise in tourist numbers, exceeding 2.35 crore visits in 2024. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah highlights tourism as a crucial economic pillar, driving ...
India is a nation of diverse cultures, geography, and experiences. With the snow-capped Himalayan mountains to the serene beaches of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India has much to offer. Below are ...
As spring unfurls its vibrant colors across Kashmir, the enchanting Badamwari Garden, affectionately known as Badam Vaer, is once again capturing the hearts of tourists and nature enthusiasts.
Ahead of the beginning of the long tourist season in Kashmir Valley, an intense encounter broke out between a group of heavily armed terrorists and the joint team of security forces near ...