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Tourist spots to reopen in phases, says J&K governor

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Soon after the attack, the government had closed access to nearly 50 offbeat tourist locations, particularly in Kashmir, citing security concerns. Now, with improved assessments and coordination between divisional commissioners and police officials, eight destinations in Kashmir and several in Jammu have been reopened to tourists, officials said.

Jammu & Kashmir Lt governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said that eight tourist destinations Betaab Valley, local parks in the Pahalgam, Verinag garden, Kokernag garden, and Achabal Garden in Anantnag district, Badamwari park, Duck park and Taqdeer Park in Srinagar will now be open to visitors.

In Jammu, tourist spots like Sarthal, Baggar, Devi Pindi, Sehar Baba Waterfall, sulha park, Gul danda, Jai Valley and Panchari, have also been declared safe for tourism. “Other destinations will also be reopened in a phased manner,” Sinha said, adding that all these 16 tourist places will be reopened on June 17.