J&K: Aharbal Summer Festival Promotes Adv Tourism

| Updated: 01 August, 2022 7:30 pm IST

SRINAGAR: To further promote adventure tourism and off-beat tourist destinations, Tourism Department and Ahrabal Development Authority in collaboration with District Administration Kulgam today organised a summer festival at the famed tourist destination of Aharbal.

During this summer festival, multifarious activities and events were carried out which include trekking expeditions up to Kongawattan and Kounsarnag, a heritage walk with fossil talk, an angling competition and bicycle rallies etc.

The events were flagged-off by the director of tourism, Kashmir, Dr GN Itoo.

An important feature of today’s adventure activities was the participation of a trekking group comprising professionals from different fields outside UT which was also flagged off for a trekking expedition to Kounsarnag by Director Tourism Kashmir.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Itoo said that the event has been organised to promote Aharbal in a big way which possesses huge adventure tourism potential with beautiful and attractive scenic and adventure tourist sites.

The director of tourism said that due to the efforts of the department and stakeholders this year the valley remained abuzz with tourists. He also stated that to provide a wide range of experiences to tourists 75 off-beat tourist sites have been identified with an emphasis to promote Adventure tourism to attract more and more tourists and adventure-loving people to these tourist destinations.

Similarly, he added, the department has notified homestay guidelines which will give a push to the rural economy besides giving tourists an exquisite experience of witnessing local lifestyle, cuisine and culture.

Also Read Story

Why Dharavi residents stand by Congress amid controversial Redevelopment Project?

Amravati locals show support for MP Navneet Rana, spouse Ravi Rana

15 years, still no multispecialty hospital? Ravi Rane faces tough questions from Amravati, Badnera voters

Amravati’s flower sellers and vendors rally for BJP in Maharashtra Elections 2024