Foreign tourists return to Kashmir post Pahalgam attack, term it safe
Foreign tourists from various countries, primarily Europe, have begun returning to Jammu and Kashmir. The tourist flow to the Union Territory was greatly impacted after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 people lost their lives.
Many have described the region as safe and welcoming, sharing positive experiences and encouraging others to visit. Carolina, a tourist from Poland, shared her positive experience, saying, “We feel very safe here. This is not my first time in Kashmir, and Kashmiri people are always smiling — we really feel welcomed here. I’m sure we’ll come back again. This year, three groups from my company are visiting — a total of 60 people will be here.”
Echoing a similar sentiment, Margret, another foreign tourist, expressed her excitement at visiting Kashmir for the first time.
“It’s my first time here, and people are very friendly and hospitable. They want to take photos with us, and we’ve tried very good food. I’m excited to explore the paradise you have here — the mountains, the gardens we’ve seen — there’s so much to offer. This place is safe, and people should come here. You will feel great — come to Kashmir,” she said.
Meanwhile, an international tour guide, Yunis, acknowledged the impact of the Pahalgam tragedy on Jammu and Kashmir’s tourism. However, he also highlighted the joint efforts made to restore confidence.
He said, “The unfortunate tragedy that occurred in Pahalgam impacted the reputation and trust in Kashmir’s tourism. But with our joint efforts with the Polish Embassy and European Union members, we have worked to revive tourism in Kashmir.”
J & K