Sameer Ahmmad Baktoo promoting responsible tourism in Jammu and Kashmir
Thimphu: Sameer Ahmmad Baktoo, a young and dynamic tourism player from Nigeen area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar district,is working hard to promote responsible tourism in Kashmir.
According to an official release, Sameer, who is the operations head of India Travel Connections & Paradise Camping Expedition, has been actively involved in various workshops and programs on ecotourism at the national level, reports ANI.
Under the initiative of responsible tourism, Sameer has conducted various drives and conferences to promote responsible tourism in the valley. He is passionate about eco-tourism and is planning to organize a series of drives and events to develop a sense of responsible tourism among tourists and stakeholders.
When asked about his vision for responsible tourism in Kashmir, Sameer told ANI, “Kashmir has immense potential for ecotourism, and we need to ensure that tourism activities are sustainable and responsible. My goal is to promote tourism that benefits both tourists and local communities, while also protecting the environment and culture of the region.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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