Srinagar, Dec. 6 -- After the Pahalgam and Delhi terror attacks severely hit Kashmir's tourism sector, visitor footfall has begun to slowly revive in the Himalayan valley over the past week, officials and tourism stakeholders say.
With an eye on December snowfall as predicted by the MeT office, the J&K government is also devising plans to further boost the footfall during winters especially keeping three prominent tourism spots - Gulmarg, Sonmarg and Pahalgam - open with all facilities.
"We are preparing for the winter season. Hotels have been showing 50-60% bookings which is a good sign. Some weeks back it used to be single digit occupancy," said Tahir Wani, assistant director of tourism in Gulmarg.
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