Chaar-Chinari gets new lease of life

On the Chinar Day, famed Chaar-Chinari, known for spotting majestic chinar trees on Friday got a new lease of life with the Advisor to Governor, Khurshid Ahmad Ganai planting saplings.

Ganai planted two Chinar trees to restore its glory inpresence of tourists and representative from local travel and hospitality sector.

   

The famous island on the Dal Lake remained abuzz with theactivities and tourists were seen dotting the island.

Speaking on the occasion, Ganai said Char-Chinari is famousfor its Chinar trees which need to be restored to regain its lost glory.

Ganai said that he has directed tourism officials to do the facelift of such tourist attractions in Kashmir region. He said that people should have a homely feel and they should also enjoy the hospitality of Kashmiris.

Ganai urged tourism stakeholders to popularise such places in their road shows and FAM tours. He said that government was taking every possible effort to promote Kashmir tourism on national and international level.

On the occasion, Ganai appealed travellers and potentialtourists to visit J&K for holidays.

“The tourist season has started and everything is normal here. Tulip Garden will also be opened soon for this season with large varieties of flowers.

We want to appeal the potential tourists from within and outside the country to visit the J&K State and enjoy the natural beauty and rich tradition of unmatched hospitality,” he said.

He said the tourism and other departments have put up forall the necessary arrangements for the hassle-free and memorable journey of thetravellers.

On the occasion, the Advisor also interacted with the traveltrade and tourists—especially a large group of 40 foreigners.

Secretary Tourism Rigzin Samphel, director Tourism KashmirNisar Ahmad Wani, deputy directors were also present on the occasion.

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