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Jora announces sops
for Vaishno Devi pilgrims visiting Kashmir
23 December,
2009
Katra, December 22-As a sequel to various tourism promotion
measures, the Government today offered certain concessions to
such Vaishno Devi yatris who would extend their tour to the
Kashmir Valley. The concessions include free entry tickets in
Tulp Garden, SPS Museum, Zabarwan Park and Nagin Club in
Srinagar, besides concessions on Gandola riding tickets at world
famous ski resort, Gulmarg.
This announcement was made today by the Minister for Tourism and
Culture, Nawang Rigzin Jora while interacting with the
representatives of various Tour and Travel Associations of the
State during one-day interaction meet held at Katra.
The meet was organized by the State Tourism Department with the
objective to share the ideas of tour and travel operators of
both the regions for diverting more tourists to Kashmir Valley
and other tourist destinations of Ladakh and Jammu regions.
The Minister said that JKTDC would ply two special bus services
from Katra to Srinagar from April next year, adding that tour
packages for Vaishno Devi yatris from Katra to Shivkhori and
Sudmahadev holy pilgrim sites would also be started from the
next week.
The Minister underscored the need for collateral and
collaborative effort between the tourism and travel trad
operators of both the Jammu and Kashmir regions to give boost to
tourism in the State, adding that both the regions are
inter-dependent. He said objective of this interaction is to
bring synergy between the respective tourism fraternities so
that there is over all increase in the inflow of tourists to all
the regions of the State, adding it is an opportunate plate-form
for all the stake-holders of tourism industry to sit together,
share their common interests and get mutually benefited from
each other.
Jora said that the Government has embarked upon a massive
developmental programme for tourism in the State with many new
and unexplored areas coming up on the tourism map. He said these
new destinations are niche areas of attraction for the leisure
lovers, the golfers, pilgrims and the heritage enthusiasts. From
the mountains of Ladakh to the greenest Valleys of Kashmir and
right up to the plains of Jammu, the State is now much more
ready and fully equipped to receive tourists in large numbers,
he said.
Appreciating the efforts of tour and travel operators of the
State, the Minister said that they have contributed much in the
revival of turmoil ravaged tourism industry in the State. He
said this enduring relationship between State tourism department
and tourism trade associations has yielded encouraging results
in the past also and hoped further improvements in this
relationship would help to large number of tourist from across
the world to Jammu and Kashmir.
The Minister said that the Government has taken various
initiatives for holistic promotion of tourism which encompasses
all the distinct regions of the State. “In Jammu we have great
potential in pilgrim tourism while as in Ladakh, heritage and
adventure tourism can be the unique selling proportions. In
Kashmir, we have a complete package of all three distinct
destinations which can be offered to the domestic as well as
international visitors”, Jora added.
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