Leh gets its first public green space at Choglamsar
The Leh city of Ladakh on Monday received its first public green space with the inauguration of the restored and redeveloped Choglamsar Protected Forest, on the banks of the River Indus.
With the onset of the tourist season, air connectivity to Ladakh has received a major boost as daily flight operations at Leh’s Kushok Bakula Rimpoche Airport have increased sharply from eight to 18 flights from 1 April.
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With the onset of the tourist season, air connectivity to Ladakh has received a major boost as daily flight operations at Leh’s Kushok Bakula Rimpoche Airport have increased sharply from eight to 18 flights from 1 April.
These operations include two chartered flights to Delhi and Chandigarh, along with regular scheduled services connecting Leh with major destinations such as Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar, and Chandigarh.
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Lt. Governor VK Saxena on Sunday welcomed the increase in flight frequency and reiterated the administration’s commitment to strengthening infrastructure and connectivity in Ladakh. “Ladakh is all set to welcome a larger number of visitors than before”, the LG wrote on X.
The LG highlighted that the new terminal building at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, which is nearing completion, will significantly enhance passenger handling capacity and provide a modern travel experience, thereby boosting tourist footfall in the region.
Reaffirming his vision, the LG stated that continuous efforts are being made to position Ladakh as one of the best tourist destinations in the country, with a focus on sustainable and well-planned development.
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An official spokesman said that additionally, two extra flights by Air India have been approved and are expected to commence operations shortly, which will further enhance connectivity and provide tourists and residents, a greater flexibility to plan their journeys to and fro from Leh.
The development comes as a result of sustained efforts led by LG VK Saxena to improve connectivity with Ladakh.
A delegation of tourism stakeholders comprising members of the All Ladakh Tour Operators Association (ALTOA), All Ladakh Hotel and Guest House Association (ALHGHA), and All Kargil Travel Trade Association (AKTTA) had earlier called on the LG, and requested his intervention in increasing the frequency of flights to Ladakh to facilitate a rise in tourist footfall in the region.
It is pertinent to mention that tourist inflow in Ladakh had witnessed a sharp decline last year following the Pahalgam terror incident and adversely affected the livelihoods of those dependent on tourism-related activities. The increase in flight operations is expected to play a crucial role in restoring tourists’ confidence and revitalizing the local economy.
The increase in daily flight operations also assume significance in wake of the upcoming Great Exposition of the Holy Relics of Buddha at Leh in May, followed by the first ever Sindhu Maha Kumbh in June this year. These mega events are expected to attract a large number of domestic and international tourists.
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