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Tourist boom leaves trail of plastic waste across offbeat destinations

by Sajid Raina
July 17, 2026
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Tourist boom leaves trail of plastic waste across offbeat destinations
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Srinagar, Jul 17: The growing influx of tourists to Kashmir’s lesser-known destinations, driven by soaring temperatures across the plains, has triggered concerns over plastic pollution and inadequate waste management, with locals and environmentalists warning that the fragile ecosystems are coming under increasing pressure.

According to the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the popular destinations such as Gurez, Tulail, Uri, Sonamarg and Keran Valley in North Kashmir have witnessed a sharp rise in number of tourists this summer. However, residents say the boom in tourism has been accompanied by indiscriminate dumping of plastic bottles, food wrappers and other non-biodegradable waste.

In Gurez, locals said the banks of the Kishanganga River and nearby meadows are increasingly littered with waste left behind by visitors.

“Many tourists leave their garbage at campsites or scenic spots instead of disposing of it properly. Either they should carry it back or hand it over to local hosts for safe disposal,” said Mumtaz Ahmad, a homestay owner in Gurez.

Residents said the absence of a structured waste collection and disposal system has compounded the problem, with litter often finding its way into streams, rivers and nearby habitations.

Surinder Valley in Bandipora district, which has emerged as a popular summer destination, is also witnessing a rise in plastic waste, locals said.

“The beauty of this place is attracting more tourists, but many are leaving behind plastic waste. If this continues, it will damage the environment that people come here to enjoy,” said local resident Aqib Najar.

Visitors also pointed to the lack of basic facilities, including dustbins and signboards encouraging responsible waste disposal.

Environmental activists said the increasing tourist footfall must be matched by better waste management infrastructure and greater public awareness.

“The administration and the public need to work together. Sustainable waste management and responsible tourism are essential to protect these ecologically sensitive destinations,” environmental activist Shakir Ahmad said.

Officials said efforts are underway in coordination with local bodies to put in place sustainable waste management measures to preserve the ecological balance of the region’s emerging tourist destinations. (KNO)

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