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Valley Wears A Bright Red Hue With The Onset Of Autumn, Tourists Throng J&K. See Pics
This year, more than 25 lakh tourists have visited Kashmir so far, and this number is the highest in the last 75 years.

Autumn in Srinagar
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The Kashmir Valley has turned red with the onset of autumn. The Chinar trees in Kashmir look as if they have been decorated with an array of colours. (Image: PTI)
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The Mughal gardens wear a bright red hue with the Chinar trees and Zabarwan Hills at the backdrop. The Nishat garden, Shalimar Bagh, Naseem Bagh, and Chinar Bagh are witnessing a huge rush of tourists. (Image: PTI)
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An official of the floriculture department said Mughal Gardens have witnessed an increase in footfalls. Those visiting gardens include social media influencers, filmmakers, photographers, and tourists. (Image: Twitter/@theaarifhussain)
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The government has also announced special festivities for the tourists coming to the Valley during the Autumn. The tourist department have also made special arrangements for the visitors. (Image: Twitter/@theaarifhussain)
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This year, more than 25 lakh tourists have visited Kashmir so far, and this number is the highest in the last 75 years. (Image: Twitter/@theaarifhussain)
Published at : 11 Nov 2022 07:39 PM (IST)
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