Full List of Tourist Spots Closed In Kashmir The destinations which have been closed are temporarily are: Yousmarg, Tous maidan, Doodhpathri, Aharbal, Kousarnag/ Kausarnag, Bangus, Kariwan, Bangus Valley, Wular/Watlab, Rampora and Rajpora, Chearhar, Mundij-Hamam-Markoot Waterfall, Khampoo, Bosnia, Vijitop, Sun Temple, Verinag Garden, Sinthan Top, Margantop, Akad Park, Habba Khatoon Point, Babareshi, Ringawali, Gogaldara, Baderkote, Shrunz Waterfall, Kamanpost, Namblan Waterfall, Eco Park Khadniyar, Sangarwani, Jamia Masjid, Badamwari, Rajori Kadal Hotel Kanaaz, Aali Kadal JJ Food Restaurant, IVORY Hotel, Padshapal resorts and restaurant, Cherry tree resort (Faqir Gujri), North cliff cafe and retreat by Stay Pattern, Forest hill cottage, Eco village resort (Dara), Astanmarg View Point, Astanmarg Paragliding, Mamneth and Mahadev Hills, Buddhist Monastery, Dachigam – Beyond Trout Farm / Fisheries Farm, Astanpora(especially Qayam Gah resort, Lachpatri, Hung Park and Naranag).
Meanwhile, the famous high-altitude tourist destinations of Guldanda and Chattargalla in Doda district were reopened for visitors on Sunday. The two much-sought after tourists destinations along the Bhaderwah-Pathankot national highway were closed for visitors as a precautionary measure in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack. Meanwhile, the famous high-altitude tourist destinations of Guldanda and Chattargalla in Doda district were reopened for visitors on Sunday. The two much-sought after tourists destinations along the Bhaderwah-Pathankot national highway were closed for visitors as a precautionary measure in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack.
Tensions Escalate Between India and Pakistan Tensions have escalated between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir for a fifth consecutive night. This was the fifth consecutive night that Pakistan resorted to unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC) and with India retaliating with full force. In view of the cross-border linkages to the Pahalgam attack, India announced a raft of punitive measures, including the suspension of the 65-year-old Indus Waters Treaty, the closure of the Attari land-border crossing, and the expulsion of Pakistani military attaches. New Delhi also asked all Pakistanis who entered the country via the Attari land border to leave by May 1. In its response, Pakistan on Thursday announced shutting its airspace to all Indian airlines and suspended trade with New Delhi, including through third countries and suspended the Simla Agreement.