Tourists Flock to Reasi as River Rafting on Chenab Becomes a Major Attraction

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Deependra Singh

Tourists Flock to Reasi as River Rafting on Chenab Becomes a Major Attraction

Reasi, May 8: As summer begins, tourism activities in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir have surged. The river rafting spots along the Chenab River are witnessing a significant influx of tourists. The unique blend of natural beauty, religious significance, and adventure is making Reasi a favored destination this season.

Visitors to Reasi are thoroughly enjoying river rafting on the Chenab. One tourist shared that they had heard a lot about the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir, but the experience here exceeded their expectations. They described rafting on the Chenab as an exhilarating and unforgettable adventure.

Another tourist mentioned they came to visit the Mata Vaishno Devi temple. They expressed their satisfaction with the temple experience and the excellent facilities available. Later, they discovered the rafting opportunities nearby, prompting them to explore and enjoy some adventure.

During the summer, Reasi is becoming a major hub for religious tourism, natural beauty, and adventure activities. The Mata Vaishno Devi shrine attracts pilgrims from around the world. Additionally, the 100-foot-high Siad Baba waterfall is a significant draw for tourists, offering refreshing sprays, natural pools, and lush greenery that provide relief from the heat.

The ancient Shiv Khori cave, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is also popular among devotees. The Baba Dhansar area, Karua Lake, and the surrounding dense forests offer tranquility and coolness to visitors.

For adventure enthusiasts, white-water rafting on the Chenab and trekking in the hilly regions are major attractions. Furthermore, the historic Bhimgarh Fort situated on a hill and the Devi Pindi trek surrounded by natural streams are captivating many tourists.

This summer, Reasi is emerging as a remarkable tourism center, blending faith, adventure, and natural beauty.

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