SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir government is going to construct a non-motorable walkaway around Asia’s famed Wular lake in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
This was revealed by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir P K Pole while addressing the media on the sidelines of the Wular festival organized by the Wular Battalion, 26-Asam Rifles, and district administration Bandipora on Tuesday evening.
Pole said that a beautiful non-motorable walkway will be developed around the lake which will attract more and more tourists.
“Odisha’s Chilika Lake is famous for tourism all over the world but the Wular lake is more beautiful than that in terms of biodiversity and other natural varieties,” he said, adding that the Wular has the potential to change socio-economic condition of the people.
Pole said on an average 8 lakh tourists visited Kashmir every year including Yatris till 2019. He said the valley witnessed an unprecedented inflow of tourists after December 2019 and on an average 1.5 lac tourists visit JK, while about twenty lac tourists visited this year so far.
He futher said that the government has started registering rooms for home stays so that every house can spare a room for tourists and earn their livelihood.
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