Jammu and Kashmir witnesses 84% drop in tourist arrivals

In October 2019 Kashmir received 9,378 tourists as compare to 59,048 in same period of 2018.

While the state administration lifted the advisory on 9 October, the tourism department data shows that the industry in Kashmir is far from recovering from the blow it suffered in the aftermath of the Modi government’s Article 370 move and the subsequent communications clampdown, with the terror attacks over the last few weeks only adding to the sector’s woes.
The advisory issued ahead of the Narendra Modi government’s move to scrap Article 370 on 5 August — which withdrew the special status granted to Jammu and Kashmir by the Constitution — and bifurcate the state into two union territories crippled the entire tourism sector in J&K.
Only 7,378 tourists visited the Valley after the advisory was lifted, bringing the total number of tourists in the month of October to 9,378. This is a fall of 84% from 59,048 tourists recorded in the same month last year, shows data. In 2017, as many as 1,33,220 tourists had visited the Valley in October — the highest in eight years.
Between 5 August and 9 October, Kashmir saw a total of 8,404 tourists — a 95% fall from 1,85,057 tourists in the same period last year. Out of the 8,404 tourists, 7,031 were domestic and 1,373 were foreigners.
In 2018, the total number of tourists who visited the Valley between 1 August and 31 October was 2,28,905. This year, the figure stood at 24,019 — a large share of this arriving in the first four days of August. (Based on the article published in The Print)
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