Altaf Ahmad, Manager of a local hotel, told IANS: "The place is overbooked. There is no hotel that is not running to full capacity in Gulmarg today as tourists from all over the country have gathered to celebrate the New Year."
It is after a long time since militancy started in Kashmir that Gulmarg has come to life in such a big way.
"The place used to be the most sought destination for Bollywood before militancy started. Over the years, Gulmarg did not get its fair share of visitors, but it appears today that the old times are again here," said a thrilled hotel receptionist, Shabir Ahmed, as he battled the rush of guests.
Gulmarg has a Gandola ropeway that carries visitors to the Afarwat Hills situated at a height of 14,403 feet above the sea level. There are snowbikes for the adventure lovers as there are centrally heated hotel rooms for those who come to relax in the snow clad meadow.
One small disappointment that the new year celebrations could face was the absence of snowfall which traditionally lashes Gulmarg around new year.
The good news is that the weather office has forecast light to moderate snow in the Valley on Tuesday.
(This story has not been edited by Social News XYZ staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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