Pahalgam-Srinagar: Where There Was Fear, Now There Are Selfies
Once considered a sensitive zone plagued by unrest, the
picturesque stretch from Pahalgam to Srinagar
in Jammu and Kashmir is now witnessing a beautiful transformation. Once
shadowed by fear and tension, the region is now echoing with laughter, camera
clicks, and the joy of tourists capturing memories with scenic backdrops.
The once deserted roads now hum with life, as travelers from
across India and abroad flock to enjoy the lush green meadows, pristine rivers,
and snow-covered peaks. From pony rides in Pahalgam to shikara rides in Dal
Lake, the valley is glowing with the return of peace. Hotels are packed, local
markets are buzzing, and the hospitality industry is seeing a long-awaited
revival.
Social
media is flooded with selfies and reels from iconic locations like Betaab
Valley, Lidder River, Mughal Gardens, and the iconic Tulip Garden in Srinagar.
What was once known as a conflict zone is now being rediscovered as a paradise
on Earth.
Locals, too, are celebrating the change. Youth are turning
into tourist guides, entrepreneurs are opening cafés, and women are leading
handicraft businesses. The change is real, and it's inspiring.
Security presence remains strong but friendly, focusing more
on tourist safety and convenience than checkpoints and restrictions. The
region's transformation stands as a testament to what peace, resilience, and
hope can achieve.
At
RD News Network, we bring you these stories of change — stories that
reflect the spirit of a new Kashmir. From fear to selfies, the
Pahalgam-Srinagar stretch is a shining symbol of transformation, and the world
is taking notice.
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