Kashmir Defies Tourism Slump Amid Covid, 1 Lakh Visitors Since December

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  • Published On: April 14, 2021
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Thousands of tourists are flocking to Kashmir Valley as the second wave of Covid - the world's biggest surge - is sweeping through the country. On Srinagar's Dal Lake, shikaras have come alive and footfall at the tulip garden is increasing by the day. Most tourists say that with international travel being out of the question, Kashmir seems the best possible place.

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