Kashmir Tourism Sees Gradual Recovery After Pahalgam Terror Attack

Kashmir Tourism Sees Gradual Recovery After Pahalgam Terror Attack
Kashmir's tourism sector is slowly recovering following the April 22nd terror attack in Pahalgam, which led to widespread cancellations and significant economic losses.
Although tourist numbers remain below pre-attack levels, visitors — especially from Maharashtra and Gujarat — are gradually returning, signaling a tentative rebound.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is leading efforts to restore confidence, actively promoting safety in the region and engaging with tourism stakeholders.
Tourists who have visited recently report feeling safe and have praised Kashmir's renowned hospitality, helping to dispel negative perceptions.
Local and national tour operators are working together on promotional campaigns, with optimism rising for increased footfall during the upcoming Amarnath Yatra and autumn festival season.
Despite the resilience of the local population, the industry faces a long road to full recovery, with calls for government relief packages to support affected businesses and sustained confidence-building measures needed to bring tourism back to previous highs.