Srinagar heritage tour bus service ready to woo tourists
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, JAMMU AND KASHMIR/ Created : Jan 27, 2022, 08:00 IST
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Kashmir just got a new experience for travellers. According to reports, the Tourism Department of Kashmir has launched a Srinagar City Heritage Tour Bus Service, which will give tourists a deep dive into the heritage sites, cuisi … Read more
Kashmir just got a new experience for travellers. According to reports, the Tourism Department of Kashmir has launched a Srinagar City Heritage Tour Bus Service, which will give tourists a deep dive into the heritage sites, cuisines, and handicrafts of the region. Read less
Kashmir just got a new experience for travellers. According to reports, the Tourism Department of Kashmir has launched a Srinagar City Heritage Tour Bus Service, which will give tourists a deep dive into the heritage sites, cuisines, and handicrafts of the region.
Sarmad Hafeez, Secretary Tourism, was the one to flag off the maiden tour bus service. He further informed that the Department of Tourism is also thinking of starting night skiing, and night Shikara in the valley. Both these activities are huge in Kashmir, and night experiences can really be something exciting. But these activities will be offered only amid strict COVID protocols. According to him, travel and tourism stakeholders in Kashmir have all been fully vaccinated.
Tourists will be treated to some of the foremost attractions of Kashmir, which includes temples, mosques, archaeological sites, shrines, and more. This is also a good opportunity to explore the cuisine of Kashmir.
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