Pahalgam Attack Kills J&K Tourism: Jammu-Kashmir…. “Heaven on Earth” witnessed a “Hell on Earth” on April 22, 2025. A terrorist attack took place in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir took lives of 27 Hindu civilians. The entire country is shaken by the incident. Normal life and tourism in Kashmir is completely disrupted now. This has directly affected the Tours and Travels companies. Almost all the bookings have been cancelled citing the unsafe environment in valley. (Pahalgam Attack Kills J&K Tourism, Tours & Travel Companies Hit)
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Tourism rise in Jammu and Kashmir from January as the valley is all covered in snow. Tourists from all over the world come to see the high alpine trees, snow-capped mountains. Tourists from Maharashtra remains higher in number. From January itself, honeymoon trips, family trips, students’ group flock to Jammu and Kashmir. January to June is the tourism period for Jammu and Kashmir. However, the picture is different now. Pahalgam attack has changed the mindset of people. People are now refusing to visit Jammu and Kashmir and it has left a huge setback to tours and travel companies.
At the time of this attack, there were 2.5 to 3 thousand tourists in that area. Lakhs of people come to Pahalgam and the surrounding areas for tourism every month. However, tourists have cancelled most of the pre-booked tours. Tourists have taken this decision as there is no guarantee of return. Despite booking flight tickets, hotel bookings and other facilities for these tours, 70 percent of the tourists are cancelling their travel plans. At the same time, tourists are demanding refunds of the money. Due to this, travel operators are facing huge losses.
Travel company operators are facing a big hit due to the cancellation of Jammu and Kashmir tours, on the other hand, 25 to 30 percent of tourists are still eager to visit the valley. According to them, the army has now taken over everything due to the attack. There is strict security. Therefore, the possibility of any untoward incident happening again is low. Thinking this, a few citizens are firm in their decision to go on the tour. However, since the number of people canceling bookings is high, the big question facing travel operators is how to compensate for this loss.
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