Tassaduq reviews adventure tourism circuit scenario

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Mar 29: Minister for Tourism, Tassaduq Hussain Mufti today stressed for focusing on sustainable and eco-friendly interventions for the development of adventure tourism, besides generating employment avenues for the locals.
The Minister was addressing a meeting convened with the consultants to review the developmental scenario of the adventure tourism circuit of the State under ‘Swadesh Darshan Scheme’.
The meeting was apprised that various initiatives are under way to enable Jammu & Kashmir be the most sought after tourist destination in India by developing interactive, inclusive and sustainable model of tourism by leveraging the natural assets of the State.
The consultants also made a comprehensive presentation to apprise the Minister about the plan and concept for promoting and developing the adventure tourism destinations including, Basholi, Sarthal, Baglihar Dam, Nagrota, Akhnoor, Reasi, Yusmarg, Gulmarg and Gurez valley.
During the meeting, it was informed that 6 projects have been sanctioned by Government of India for the State under PMDP-1 ‘Swadesh Darshan Scheme’ and the sanctioned project cost is Rs 569.19 crore out of which Rs 113.83 crore has been released so far.
Mufti said that the natural topography and climate factors enables the State to develop adventure tourism infrastructure facilities for various adventures like trekking, rock climbing, paragliding, water skiing and other winter sports.
He asked the concerned officers to come up with innovative packages to promote tourism in the area by attracting tourists belonging to different age groups.
The Minister stressed for taking innovative measures for increasing the tourist footfall, besides enhancing the stay durations by  motivating the visitors to spend more time in the State. He also directed for introducing day trips and weekend destinations for outdoor adventure sports lovers across the State.
He asked for developing tourism infrastructure keeping in mind its relevance to the area, without disturbing the natural essence of a place and its surrounding ecology, besides maintaining natural assets by minimizing the civil work intervention to maintaining rich heritage, habitat, diverse flora and fauna existing in the state.
Secretary Tourism, Sarmad Hafeez, Director Tourism Kashmir, Mahmood A Shah, Consultants and concerned officers were present in the meeting.

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