48 tourist destinations in Kashmir closed after intel on more terror attacks
48 tourist destinations in Kashmir closed after intel on more terror attacks

48 tourist destinations in Kashmir are closed due to information about additional terrorist attacks. Srinagar, April 29, 2025 – In a significant development aimed at ensuring public safety, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have ordered the closure of 48 popular tourist destinations following intelligence reports warning of potential terrorist attacks in the region.
The decision, announced late Monday night, comes amid heightened security concerns after recent unrest and militant activity in certain parts of the Valley. The move, according to officials, is preventative and aimed at preventing civilian casualties during the upcoming tourist season, which typically sees an increase in both domestic and international visitors. Sources within the Jammu and Kashmir Police claim that credible intelligence suggests that terror groups operating in the region were planning coordinated strikes against crowded tourist destinations in order to cause widespread panic and disrupt normalcy. A senior police official stated, "Given the severity of the threat, we cannot take any chances." "Our top priority is the safety of locals and tourists, and this temporary measure is necessary to eliminate any potential danger." Famous places like Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, the Betaab Valley, and parts of Dal Lake are among the closed destinations. Local businesses and tour operators have expressed concern over the sudden move, citing fears of economic losses during peak travel months. However, most have acknowledged the need for stringent security in light of the warnings.
Additional security forces have been deployed across the region, and intensive search and surveillance operations are underway. Tourists already present in Kashmir have been advised to remain indoors and follow instructions issued by local authorities.
Based on the changing security situation, the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department has stated that it will issue updates in the upcoming days. Meanwhile, travelers are urged to postpone non-essential visits to the Valley until further notice.
This development marks a sobering reminder of the fragile peace in the region, even as Kashmir has slowly been reestablishing itself as a favored destination for travelers seeking scenic beauty and cultural richness.
48 Tourist Destinations in Kashmir Closed After Intel on More Terror Attacks
Srinagar, April 29, 2025 – In a significant development aimed at ensuring public safety, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have ordered the closure of 48 popular tourist destinations following intelligence reports warning of potential terrorist attacks in the region.
The decision, announced late Monday night, comes amid heightened security concerns after recent unrest and militant activity in certain parts of the Valley. Officials say the move is precautionary and intended to prevent civilian casualties during the upcoming tourist season, which usually sees a surge in both domestic and international visitors.
According to sources within the Jammu and Kashmir Police, credible intelligence inputs suggested that terror outfits operating in the region were planning coordinated strikes targeting crowded tourist spots to create widespread panic and disrupt normalcy.
“Given the severity of the threat, we cannot take any chances,” said a senior police official. “The safety of locals and tourists is our top priority, and this temporary measure is essential to neutralize any possible danger.”
The closed destinations include iconic spots such as Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Betaab Valley, and parts of Dal Lake. Local businesses and tour operators have expressed concern over the sudden move, citing fears of economic losses during peak travel months. However, most have acknowledged the need for stringent security in light of the warnings.
Additional security forces have been deployed across the region, and intensive search and surveillance operations are underway. Tourists already present in Kashmir have been advised to remain indoors and follow instructions issued by local authorities.
The Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department has said it will issue updates in the coming days based on the evolving security situation. Meanwhile, travelers are urged to postpone non-essential visits to the Valley until further notice.
This development marks a sobering reminder of the fragile peace in the region, even as Kashmir has slowly been reestablishing itself as a favored destination for travelers seeking scenic beauty and cultural richness.


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