Srinagar, Apr 25 (KNO): A tourist bus filled with visitors travelled peacefully along Srinagar's Boulevard Road, with a group from Maharashtra expressing their admiration for the Kashmir Valley, describing it as a “heaven on earth”. Despite their concerns following the recent attack in Pahalgam, the tourists maintained that they believe Kashmir is the safest place on earth.
The group, primarily comprising individuals from Maharashtra and Mumbai, expressed their sentiments, saying, “Kashmir is the safest place in the world.”
Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), they acknowledged that while the Pahalgam attack initially raised alarm, their personal experiences in Kashmir have been overwhelmingly positive.
One female tourist said, “Kashmir is truly heaven on Earth”. She added that despite the news of the attack, their experiences had alleviated any fears they had.
“We feel safe here, and the people have been incredibly warm and welcoming. It is the safest place on earth, and we encourage everyone to visit,” she asserted.
Jayesh, a tourist from Mumbai, shared his experience of being in Gulmarg when the attack occurred. Initially worried, he said the situation returned to normal quickly, thanks to the supportive locals. "Their hospitality touched our hearts," he added.
The group praised their guide and driver, who they credited with ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable tour. “Our driver has been more than just a driver. He is a tour guide who has not only shown us the beauty of Kashmir but also made sure we felt at ease throughout our trip. His knowledge of the valley and his friendly demeanour have made our journey enjoyable and worry-free,” another tourist added.
Staying in the region for a week, the group has plans to visit several other attractions, including Gulmarg and Sonamarg, to further explore Kashmir’s rich culture and stunning landscapes. They urged travellers not to let recent incidents dissuade them from experiencing the region's charm and hospitality.
Another lady from the group said the Pahalgam attack was tragic. She, however, assured everyone that Kashmir remains a safe and welcoming destination.
“The locals are kind and peaceful, and they are eager to share their beautiful homeland with visitors,” she said.
Despite the challenges, she said Kashmir continues to be a safe haven. "The warmth and hospitality of the people far exceed the narratives portrayed in the media," she said.
This optimistic viewpoint comes at a time when the tourism sector in Kashmir is gradually recovering from previous setbacks in recent years—(KNO)