Stranded Tourists in Kashmir Find Unexpected Heroes,Kashmiri Hospitality Shines as Locals Shelter Tourists During Heavy Snowfall
The recent heavy snowfall in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district brought life to a standstill, but it also revealed the extraordinary compassion of local residents.
Stranded tourists along the Sonamarg road in areas like Gund, Gagangir, Sonamarg, Kulan, and Rayil experienced firsthand the renowned hospitality of Kashmir, as locals stepped up to offer free shelter, food, and warmth.
The sudden snowfall caused roadblocks and vehicle slippage, leaving hundreds of tourists marooned with limited options for accommodation as hotels quickly reached full capacity.
Rising to the occasion, residents opened their homes to visitors, ensuring their safety and comfort. Even Masjid Committees joined in, offering food and shelter to those in need.
“This kind of generosity isn’t isolated to one or two villages,” local sources revealed. “It was a widespread effort along the entire Ganderbal-Sonamarg road.” In some instances, hotel owners in Gagangir provided complimentary accommodations to tourists, further emphasizing the community’s commitment to helping those in distress.
The tourists expressed deep gratitude for the kindness extended to them. A visitor from New Delhi described the experience as heartwarming. “The people of Kashmir are incredibly kind. When our vehicles got stuck due to the snow, the locals opened their homes to us. Their warmth and care in such difficult conditions will always remain in our hearts.”
Another tourist from Nagpur, Maharashtra, shared, “This experience not only eased our hardships but gave us a chance to understand the true essence of Kashmiri hospitality. It’s an act of kindness we will never forget.”
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