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Kashmir To Boost Heritage Tourism With Revival Plan For Parihaspora, The Ancient Capital

The union government is set to transform Parihaspora, the ancient capital of Kashmir, into a major heritage tourism site, with plans for infrastructure upgrades, guided tours, and community-based cultural experiences

Ancient Ruins at Parihaspora Photo: Rayan Naqash/Wikimedia Commons
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In an effort to revive Kashmir's cultural and historical landscape, the government of Jammu and Kashmir recently presented a comprehensive plan under the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme to turn the historic Parihaspora site into a significant heritage tourism destination.

The historic town was formerly the capital of Kashmir during the rule of Lalitaditya Muktapida in the 8th century. It is located in the Baramulla district, roughly 22 km northwest of Srinagar. As the centrepiece of the region's cultural tourism strategy, it is currently undergoing a refurbishment.

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