A number of cities in Indian-administered Kashmir have seen a surge in tourism, with over 1 million guests final yr. Nonetheless, the inflow is straining the area’s fragile ecosystem, as over 2,000kg of litter is collected every day from lodges and distributors. Environmentalists warn of degradation, citing dry winters and ecological harm linked to tourism. Vacationers urge authorities to behave, fearing the lack of the realm’s pure magnificence. Native governments plan to open untouched areas to ease the stress. With out intervention, the area dangers being recognized extra for its trash than its pristine landscapes.
Al Jazeera’s Imran Ullah Khan stories.
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