"All available resources will be utilised to promote tourism, which is a main source of income for J-K," Mir said yesterday at the inauguration of a two-day tourism festival at Gurez in Bandipora district, 123km from here.
The two-day 'Gurez' festival has been organised by the tourism department as part of its effort to attract tourists to the hitherto unexplored destination.
Situated at a height of 8,000ft above sea level, Gurez Valley near the Line of Control is surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
Various colourful and scintillating cultural programmes were presented by theatre performers, school and college students and local artistes.
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"Gurez is the crown of Kashmir and has opened new vistas for growth of tourism industry in Kashmir Valley... There is a need to develop this lucrative industry on the European pattern," Mir said as he promised complete support from the state government to promote tourism in the area.
The minister asked the people of the area to build hotels, guesthouses, restaurants and related infrastructure with advanced facilities so as to draw a greater number of tourists to the area.