Following the April 22, 2025, attack which killed at least 26 people, mostly non-local tourists in Pahalgam’s Baisaran, security has been nearly doubled across the famous resort.
The curbs have also been intensified since the Amarnath Yatra commenced, with the main road to Pahalgam closed for locals and non-pilgrim tourists.
Locals, non-pilgrim tourists and other civilians required to go to Pahalgam, need to take the alternative route through Sarbal, where they will also be required to get down from their vehicles for a fool proof security check. It is the same on the other side as well, people needing to exit Pahalgam are required to take the same Sarbal route, while the main road remains blocked using concertina wires.
The administration has declared Pahalgam as no-fly zone, resulting in the closure of helicopter services to the Amarnath Cave Shrine. The move, traders and hoteliers believe have discouraged the VIPs, VVIPs, and business class pilgrims from coming. This, they say, has also affected the economy heavily.
Hotel Pahalgam is deserted with almost all the lights turned off and it is only 9:00 in the evening. “It costs around Rs 18,000 to stay there for one night, but when there are no tourists and the pilgrims belonging to higher strata of the society, many people are discouraged from coming, who will stay there?” asks Imran, a resident of Hawal Srinagar, who owns a hotel and a shop in Pahalgam.
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