Tourism activities in Jammu and Kashmir received a major boost after Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha ordered the reopening of 14 tourist destinations following a detailed security review. The decision was taken to restore visitor confidence and revive economic activity linked to tourism.
The move comes after authorities conducted a comprehensive assessment of the security situation in several sensitive and previously restricted areas. Officials confirmed that improved ground conditions and enhanced deployment of security forces have created a safer environment for visitors. Necessary precautions, including surveillance, patrolling, and coordination among agencies, have been strengthened to ensure tourist safety.
Tourism is a vital part of the region’s economy, supporting thousands of livelihoods ranging from hotel owners to local guides and small businesses. The reopening is expected to increase tourist footfall, especially with the upcoming travel season approaching. Local stakeholders have welcomed the decision, expressing hope that it will help restore normalcy and economic stability.
Security forces will continue to monitor the situation closely, and authorities have emphasised that safety remains the top priority. Visitors are expected to follow official guidelines and cooperate with local administration to ensure smooth travel experiences. The administration has also indicated that further relaxations may be considered if the situation remains stable.
The decision reflects growing confidence in the region’s security framework and signals a gradual return to normal tourism operations. With improved infrastructure and strengthened security measures, officials are optimistic that tourism will regain momentum and contribute significantly to the region’s economic recovery.