Ice-capped mountains boost Azad Kashmir tourism

Dunya News

Flocks of people have reached different tourist points including Muzzaffarabad's Saran

MIRPUR (Dunya News) – Snowy mountains and rains have lowered Azad Kashmir’s temperatures among other northern areas, boosting tourism there, Dunya News reported Wednesday.

Flocks of people have reached different tourist points including Saran in Muzzaffarabad and surrounding areas. Few tourists were seen using drone cameras to capture the beauty around them. Drones were flown parallel to the flaky mountains.

On the other hand, tourists have complained about inadequate facilities in different areas that worsely affect tourism there. Rough roads among other issues are awaiting tourists who are heading there.

Groups reportedly are also heading towards Sudhan Gali, Ganga Choti and Toli Pir after it recently snowed there. However, several roads leading to these areas are shut due to land-sliding.

Separately, Azad Kashmir-based militants in alliance with Jaish-e-Mohammad have recently warned the government against crackdown on operatives after Indian airbase attack on January 2.

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Foreign Secretary-level talks were postponed following the attack. However, Indian media have claimed today that the talks are to be rescheduled soon.