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SPREAD-A mission for new destinations

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 28, 2025
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The ambitious new tourism development project ‘SPREAD’, marks a promising chapter in the ongoing revival of Jammu and Kashmir tourism sector. By identifying and developing nine new tourist destinations, the project aims not only to broaden the region’s tourism map but also to ensure that its immense cultural, ecological, and geographic diversity is harnessed sustainably. For years, Jammu and Kashmir tourism narrative has largely centered around its iconic locations like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Vaishno Devi. While these sites have drawn millions of visitors and significantly contributed to the local economy, this concentrated influx has also led to environmental stress and logistical challenges. SPREAD promises to change that by offering travelers alternative, lesser-known destinations, each with its own unique charm and potential. One of the most impactful aspects of SPREAD is its potential to redistribute tourist traffic across the region. This can alleviate pressure on traditional hotspots while providing new economic opportunities to remote communities. The development of these destinations will likely include better road connectivity, improved hospitality infrastructure, local entrepreneurship promotion, and ecological safeguards, all essential for a modern, sustainable tourism model. Moreover, SPREAD aligns well with the changing preferences of tourists. Today’s travelers, especially the younger demographic, are increasingly inclined towards offbeat experiences, trekking in unexplored terrains, immersing in local culture, and discovering places unspoiled by commercial tourism. By opening up new areas, the government is tapping into this very trend. Jammu and Kashmir, blessed with abundant natural beauty and a rich tapestry of traditions, holds vast untapped potential. SPREAD, if implemented with foresight and inclusivity, can serve as a blueprint for regional development, employment generation, and image transformation. It’s not just about more tourists—it’s about better tourism that respects people, place, and purpose.

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