SRINAGAR, JUNE 18- The department of tourism organized Familiarization trip
for five foreign travel writers from Australia and United Kingdom who visited
Leh and Srinagar.
The writers reached Leh on June 5 and conducted
5-day Ganda La trek in Ladakh before flying to Srinagar where they visited
Dachigam National Park, Royal Spring Golf Course and stayed in houseboats at
Nageen Lake for four days.
The travel writers after completing their visit
also met Tourism Minister Tassaduq Hussain Mufti and Secretary Tourism
RigzianSamphal who apprised them about the state’s
tourism products.
Tassaduq Mufti urged them to highlight state’s
tourism products in their respective newspapers and magazines for the promotion
of tourism.
He
also apprised them about efforts the department is taking for the safety of the
tourists.
Director tourism Kashmir Mahmood A Shah said the
FAM tour for the travel writers from reputed publications was organized in an
effort to get attention of the governments from their countries towards Kashmir
so that negative travel advisories are diluted.
“We have travel advisories from many countries which
is affecting foreign tourist influx to Kashmir. These travel writers are from
leading newspapers like Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review,
Wild Magazine from Australia and Daily Mail from United Kingdom which have wide
readership. This will help motivate their governments dilute advisories on
Kashmir,” he said.
The writers were led by Garry Weare who is the
prominent adventurer and also author of many books from Australia.
Weare said the group was fascinated by the beauty
which both Kashmir and Leh possesses and they will be producing articles on the
beautiful landscape and adventure activities in the publications both in UK and
Australia.
“We are hopeful that we are able to utilize
international media to create a favorable opinion among lawmakers in these
countries so that travel advisories on Kashmir are diluted to a greater extent,”
he said.
Craig Tansley who works for many publications
including Sydney Morning Herald said both Kashmir and Leh have unmatched beauty
which every traveller should come and experience.
“We were amazed to see how this place is endowed
with natural beauty. The landscape is amazing and every traveller should at
least visit this place one a life time,” he said.
He said they would be publishing series of stories
about what they saw in Kashmir.
Another writer Paul Ewart said safety of tourists
in Kashmir was a misplaced notion.
“We were here for almost two weeks and we did not
find any problem. Everything is good and travelers should
come here. We will try our best to portray real picture in our stories,”
he said.
Director tourism Kashmir Mahmood A Shah said department
has been organizing FAM tours for the travel writers and also for the leading
tour operators of the country to Kashmir to dispel the notion that Kashmir was
unsafe to visit.
Earlier, we organized FAM tour for travel writers
and other media persons from many regional publications in India. This time we
decided to bring foreign journalists here so that we can work on diluting
travel advisories,” he said.
Meanwhile, Alexandre Ziegler, the Ambassador of
France to India had also visited Kashmir’s most sought-after
tourist resort Gulmarg and also Baba Reshi before heading towards Leh by road.
The
French Ambassador stayed for a night at Gagangeer and travelled to Leh by road.
Alexandre Ziegler is first such ambassador who
wished to visit Ladakh by road to enjoy its breathtaking beauty.

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