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Jammu and Kashmir Is Set to Develop Four New Tourist Destinations with World Bank Backing

Jammu and Kashmir is set to develop four new tourist destinations—Kokernag, Baradari, Bhadarwah, and Doodhpathri—with World Bank backing. These eco-friendly sites across Anantnag, Reasi, Doda, and Budgam will offer travelers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an exciting destination. With improved peace and infrastructure, Kashmir promises an unforgettable experience.

December 19, 2024 / 12:03 IST
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Get ready to add four new breathtaking destinations to your travel bucket list! Jammu and Kashmir is gearing up to unveil Kokernag, Baradari, Bhadarwah, and Doodhpathri – four hidden gems that will soon shine on the global tourism map, thanks to a major boost from the World Bank. These picturesque spots, nestled across Anantnag, Reasi, Doda, and Budgam, are set to be transformed into world-class tourism hubs, with a focus on preserving the natural beauty and eco-system that make this region so special.

The transformation plans were set in motion after a World Bank delegation toured the region, giving their nod to the development. Working hand-in-hand with the Jammu and Kashmir government and the central authorities, the World Bank will help bring state-of-the-art infrastructure to these destinations, ensuring they are ready to welcome travelers from around the world.

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What sets these projects apart is their emphasis on ecological sustainability. With careful spatial planning, the goal is to enhance the region’s tourism appeal while protecting the environment.

From eco-friendly accommodations to responsible tourism practices, the initiative aims to create a balance between development and conservation, giving visitors a chance to explore Jammu and Kashmir’s beauty without compromising its future.