Srinagar, Apr 12 (KNO): In a significant development, the picturesque Sarthal valley in Bani region of Kathua district has finally been connected to the mobile network, paving the way for its emergence as a vibrant tourist destination.
With the recent arrival of foreign tourists and increasing domestic footfall, hopes are rising among the local population for the area to be developed on modern lines.
Sarthal, known for its green meadows, pine forests and tranquil surroundings had long remained isolated due to the lack of basic connectivity.
Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the locals said that the new mobile network coverage has brought a sense of inclusion and optimism to the area as for local residents, it is more than just a technological leap as it is a doorway to opportunities.
“This is the first step toward integrating our beautiful land with the rest of the world,” said Abdul Latief, a local shopkeeper.
“For years, this area was cut off from even making a phone call. Now, with mobile connectivity, tourists can discover this place and stay connected, which adds to their comfort,” he said.
The rollout of mobile services as per locals has already had a noticeable impact.
They said that a group of foreign tourists recently visited the area, charmed by the region's unspoiled nature and authentic rural life. “Their visit has sparked hope among the youth and tourism stakeholders, who believe that Sarthal can now be promoted internationally,” they said.
“Foreigners coming here is a good sign,” said Mudasar Ali, a local social activist. “They are sharing pictures and stories on social media, and this will naturally attract more people here. We just need the infrastructure to match the beauty of the place,” he said.
Despite the positive developments, Sarthal still grapples with a lack of essential infrastructure, he said.
Meanwhile, the residents here have appealed to the government for the construction of public toilet facilities along the road, as well as lodging arrangements for night stays.
The absence of such facilities, they say, may discourage tourists from returning or staying longer, they said.
“If this tourist spot is developed with proper amenities, it can provide jobs and small business opportunities to our people. This place can turn into a hub for eco-tourism and cultural tourism if given a little push,” locals said.
The people of Sarthal have urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah concerned MLA and the Director of Tourism to personally visit the region and assess the potential it holds.
They are hopeful that on-ground assessments will fast-track the implementation of developmental schemes tailored for the area—(KNO)