Welcoming visitors surge

Due to the severe heat of summer across parts of India, there is an influx of visitors seeking refuge from the heat in higher elevations such as the mountainous regions of Kashmir and its surrounding areas.

As this continues, more and more visitors are drawn to the Kashmir Valley, seeking border and eco-tourism locations that offer natural beauty, low population densities and environments that resemble their home community rather than developed and over-crowded hill stations where they have routinely traveled during previous summers.

The growing visitor population to the Kashmir Valley has provided a substantial economic benefit to this rural segment of the mountain region.

The transformation of previously inaccessible areas into travel environments developed to draw tourists illustrates the potential of eco-tourism development within this area.

Additionally, it creates a great opportunity for tourists to have the summer breezes of Kashmir while experiencing the summers of much of India.

This trend towards discovering the hidden gems has created an opportunity for greater cultural exchange among individuals (to create hospitality for individuals that have not experienced it before), which has been recognized as the positive quality that the region is known for being.

A lot of people from both domestic and international origins are interested in visiting places that are less well known. These are becoming more popular locations with travelers because they give a sense of togetherness that shows how much the society really appreciate the environment.

The travel sector has contributed to a better definition of the modern-day holiday as they work to expand their definition to include both sustainable and environmentally-friendly travel as well as retaining beautiful places. This will also add to the overall prosperity and enjoyment of a country of Paradise.

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