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Increase in Number of Tourists to Kashmir

September 22nd 2011 11:48
More than 700,000 tourists have visited Kashmir so far this year, the highest number since an insurgency erupted more than two decades ago, an official said. The violence is at its lowest level since the start of a revolt in 1989 as per an AFP report.

“This has been the best tourist season since the insurgency began in the state. With the return of peace and normalcy the tourism sector has started showing significant resurgence,” said Kashmir governor N N Vohra. He added that this year’s visitors included 21,000 foreigners.

In 1988, nearly a million tourists visited the region known as the “Switzerland of the East” for its snow-capped mountains, freshwater lakes and breathtaking landscapes. But their numbers dwindled after the revolt began. Visitors started returning in large numbers after India and Pakistan launched a peace process in January 2004 to settle six decades of hostility sparked by rival claims to Kashmir.

A total of 500,000 tourists visited in 2008, before the troubles escalated. But massive unrest over the last two summers appeared to dash hopes of a recovery in the tourist trade as the flow of visitors dried up.

The number of visitors “to the valley this summer should serve as a loud message for change of travel advisories issued by various countries regarding Jammu and Kashmir,” Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said. “Good days of tourism are returning."

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How To Reach There: (From Delhi / Mumbai)

By Train : Take overnight train from Delhi for Jammu/ Udhampur and further its a drive of 6-7 hrs.
By Flight: Take Direct flight from Delhi / Mumbai to Srinagar

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North East Promotional package

September 22nd 2011 10:19
North East India Territory of India has many beautiful hill stations with high hill tops and deep valley as far as you can down.... with mesmerizing views of Snowy Hills....
Must visit places in North East India are Gangtok & Lachen Lachung (will not advise to visit at present due to earthquake in this reason), Pelling and Darjeeling, Tsomog Lake and Bana Mandir.

One should must have at least 10 days to visit these travel destinations....visiting these places will give you the experience of different food habits must eat Pakoda of Sikkim and noodles; their culture, life style and offcourse local fairs happening all around the year in local villages....

In Gangtok, must try the food in Hotel Tibet restaurant and thinking of Stay in Gangtok, will advise to stay in Hidden Forest Retreat run by family with 12 beautiful spacious cottages.... must eat food at this resort as they grow their own vegetables and prepare dishes...
In Pelling, must try night food with Beer at Restaurant Kabur, also provide accommodation..Hotels in Pelling are basically chosen on the basis of Good view to the Kanchenjunga Mountains.

Darjeeling - Darjeeling fondly called "Queen of the Hills", provides a perfect gateway for those seeking to be in harmony with nature and city is famous for its Tea and Himalayan Railways.
It is certainly that Darjeeling in the post modern era comprises of six T’s -Tea, Teak, Tourism, Toy Train, Tiger Hill and Trekkers’ paradise.
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Sikkim Darjeeling Travel package

How to Reach There: (From Delhi)
By Train: Take the afternoon Rajdhani Train from Delhi to NJP Railway Station.
By Flight: Delhi - Bagdogra flight

Its is 4-5 hrs drive to Gangtok, Kalimpong, Pelling & Darjeeling from Bagdogra airport as well as from NJP Railway station.

Travel in Sikkim and Darjeeling can be done by BUS, Shared Taxi or Tourist Cab... best way is Shared Taxi


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Sikkim Earthquake

September 19th 2011 07:57
A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit Sikkim, India 12:40:48 UT (10:48 PM at epicenter) The depth of the hypocenter was at 20.7 km. The earthquake caused victims and huge damage in Sikkim (India), India and Nepal. It was also well felt in Bangladesh.

The death toll in the powerful Sunday earthquake has increased to 40 with 19 people being killed in Sikkim, five in West Bengal, two in Bihar, seven each in Nepal and Tibet even as rescue and relief operations were stepped up in the affected areas.

Over a hundred people have been injured in the 6.8 magnitude tremblor which has caused extensive damage to buildings and roads in Sikkim and several other places.

The casualties have occurred mostly in the North District and in towns and villages like Rangpo, Dikchu, Singtam and Chungthang located along the course of Teesta river, they said.
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