Azad Kashmir – Global Tourism Resilience Day!
When it comes to breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, Kashmir has always been a top destination for daring travellers. Despite the challenges it has faced, the region is now open for tourism, ready to welcome foreign visitors with open arms. In this blog post, we will explore how the Kashmir Welfare Foundation is playing a pivotal role in promoting tourism in Kashmir and ensuring a safe and memorable experience for all.
World Tourism Resilience day background
Tourism serves as a significant economic driver for numerous developing nations, encompassing the least developed countries, small island developing states, African nations, and middle-income economies. It stands as a crucial source of income, foreign currency earnings, tax revenue, and employment opportunities. Given its inherent connection with nature, sustainable tourism holds a distinct capacity to promote environmental stewardship and conservation efforts.
Sustainable tourism, including ecotourism, emerges as a multifaceted endeavor capable of advancing sustainable development across its economic, social, and environmental dimensions. By fostering economic growth, mitigating poverty, and generating full and meaningful employment opportunities, it contributes directly to the fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals.
A Safe Haven for Travellers
Kashmir has often been in the news for political unrest, but it’s important to note that the situation has significantly improved in recent years. The local government, along with various organisations like the Kashmir Welfare Foundation, has been working tirelessly to create a safe environment for tourists. With increased security measures and a focus on maintaining peace, Kashmir is now a safe haven for travellers.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation has been actively involved in promoting tourism by collaborating with local authorities, tour operators, and hospitality providers. We have implemented initiatives to ensure the safety of tourists, such as pushing for and supporting increased police presence in popular tourist areas, improved infrastructure, and enhanced emergency response systems.
Promoting Sustainable Tourism
One of the key focuses of the Kashmir Welfare Foundation is promoting sustainable tourism in the region. We understand the importance of preserving the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Kashmir for future generations to enjoy. Through various awareness campaigns and initiatives, we encourage tourists to be responsible travellers and respect the local environment and culture.
Additionally, our team works closely with local communities to promote eco-friendly practices and support sustainable livelihoods. We organise workshops and training programs to educate locals on the benefits of sustainable tourism and provide them with the necessary skills to participate in the industry.
Preserving Cultural Heritage
Kashmir is known for its rich cultural heritage, and Kashmir Welfare Foundation recognises the significance of preserving and promoting it. We actively support initiatives that aim to protect and restore historical sites, mosques, and traditional art forms.
Through partnerships with local artists and craftsmen, our team helps showcase the unique cultural heritage of Kashmir to tourists. We organise cultural events, exhibitions, and workshops where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of the region.
Empowering Local Communities
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation firmly believes in empowering local communities through tourism. We work closely with local businesses, home-stays, and tour operators to ensure that the benefits of tourism reach the grassroots level. By promoting community-based tourism, we help create opportunities for locals to actively participate in the industry and improve their livelihoods.
Through our unique initiatives, we encourage tourists to support local businesses and experience the authentic Kashmiri way of life. We assist to provide training and capacity-building programs to help locals enhance their skills and provide quality services to visitors.
United Nations Recognition of Global Tourism Resilience Day on February 17th
Recognised as Global Tourism Resilience Day on February 17th, as declared by the General Assembly in resolution A/RES/77/269, the day underscores the imperative of nurturing resilient tourism growth to confront various shocks, mindful of the sector’s susceptibility to emergencies. It serves as a rallying cry for Member States to craft national recovery strategies post-disruptions, leveraging private-public collaboration and diversification of activities and offerings.
Kashmir is not just a picturesque destination; it is a place of resilience and hope. Thanks to the efforts of organisations like the Kashmir Welfare Foundation and many others, the region is now open for tourism and offers a safe and enriching experience for travellers. By promoting sustainable tourism, preserving cultural heritage, and empowering local communities, we are ensuring that Kashmir becomes a top choice for tourists seeking an unforgettable adventure.
So pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready to explore the wonders of Kashmir. Your journey to this breathtaking paradise awaits!
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