Kupwara Launches 'Shumali Kashmir' Initiative to Boost Border Tourism
Kupwara Launches 'Shumali Kashmir' for Border Tourism

Kupwara Pushes Border Tourism with Launch of 'Shumali Kashmir' Initiative

In a significant move to unlock the tourism potential of north Kashmir and foster community-led economic growth, a tourism promotion event was organized in Kupwara, located along the Line of Control (LoC). The event brought together government officials, tourism stakeholders, entrepreneurs, industry representatives, and community leaders to collectively shape a vibrant and sustainable tourism ecosystem for the region.

Organized by the Kupwara district administration in collaboration with the Army, the event marked the launch of two important tourism initiatives: the 'Shumali Kashmir' tourism portal and the north Kashmir tourism magazine. Developed and curated by the Army, these platforms provide a comprehensive window into the region's breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, adventure opportunities, and unique visitor experiences.

A defense spokesperson stated, 'The portal and magazine showcase the unparalleled beauty of destinations such as Keran, Machhal, Karnah, Lolab, Gurez, Tangdhar, and Kupwara, offering travellers a single platform to explore the hidden treasures of north Kashmir. Designed to enhance accessibility and visibility, these initiatives are expected to attract a larger number of domestic and international tourists while supporting sustainable tourism practices.'

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The event saw enthusiastic participation from representatives of the Tourism and Planning Departments, hoteliers, travel operators, homestay owners, transport associations, tourism entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders. Discussions focused on enhancing tourism infrastructure, strengthening partnerships, improving visitor experiences, and creating new opportunities for local communities.

A key highlight was an exhibition showcasing locally developed products and enterprises nurtured through various Army-supported initiatives. Visitors interacted with entrepreneurs representing Barkat Bistro, FLOWK, Harmukh Sheen washing powder, Keren LED bulbs, and artisans and producers from Tulail and Karnah. 'The exhibition reflected the growing entrepreneurial spirit of north Kashmir and demonstrated how tourism can serve as a catalyst for local enterprise, employment generation, and economic empowerment,' the spokesperson added.

Participants emphasized that north Kashmir possesses all the ingredients required to emerge as a premier tourism destination: spectacular natural beauty, warm hospitality, rich traditions, adventure tourism potential, and a resilient community eager to contribute to the region's growth story.

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