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Tourism deptt pushes for eco-tourism in Bungus Valley

Aatif Qayoom
Last updated: March 7, 2025 2:10 am
Aatif Qayoom
Published: March 7, 2025
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Srinagar, March 06: The Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department has earmarked ₹72 lakh in the 2024-25 Capex Budget to develop Bungus Valley as an off-beat eco-tourism destination. However, the project faces a major challenge as the entire valley falls under the jurisdiction of the Forest Department. Officials have stated that progress depends on resolving land allocation issues, a key hurdle in moving forward with infrastructure development.

Bungus Valley, located in north Kashmir, is known for its vast meadows, dense forests, and rich biodiversity. It has long been a destination for trekkers and nature lovers, but the lack of facilities has kept it from becoming a mainstream tourist spot. The government aims to promote sustainable tourism in the area by introducing eco-friendly infrastructure while ensuring minimal environmental impact.

In response to a legislative query by lawmaker Sheikh Khurshed, the Tourism Department revealed that ₹30 lakh has been approved for the current fiscal year, with ₹24 lakh already released. To move forward with development, the department has requested the Deputy Commissioner of Kupwara to identify specific land parcels that can be utilized. Once identified, environmental clearances will be sought through the Parivesh Portal, a mandatory process for projects in eco-sensitive zones.

To protect the fragile ecosystem of Bungus Valley, the Tourism Department has ruled out large-scale construction, such as hotels. Instead, the focus will be on creating essential amenities, including rain shelters, public restrooms, solar lighting, waste disposal systems, and signage. The department has emphasized that the goal is to enhance tourism while maintaining the ecological balance of the valley.

Recognizing the importance of involving local communities, the Tourism Department has also registered 19 paying guest houses in the valley. These accommodations aim to integrate local shepherds, nomads, and residents into the tourism sector, allowing them to benefit from the industry while preserving their cultural heritage. Tourists visiting Bungus Valley will have the opportunity to experience local traditions, cuisine, and hospitality, ensuring that economic gains reach the grassroots level.

Government has made it clear that no development work will begin until land allocation is finalized and all necessary environmental clearances are obtained. While delays due to bureaucratic processes remain a concern, the initiative is a step towards balancing tourism growth with sustainability and community welfare. Stakeholders are hopeful that these issues will be resolved soon, allowing Bungus Valley to emerge as a model for responsible tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

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ByAatif Qayoom
Aatif Qayoom is a Senior Correspondent at Rising Kashmir, covering crime, tourism, sports, and various social issues across Jammu and Kashmir. Known for his accurate and ground-based reporting, he highlights stories that matter to people.
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