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Unchecked Tourism Practices Threaten Doodhpathri’s Natural Beauty, Allege Locals

CEO Doodhpathri Assures Regulation Measures, Says 20 ATVs Officially Registered, Off-road Use to Be Enforced

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April 16, 2025
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Budgam,: Despite being one of the most scenic tourist destinations in central Kashmir, Doodhpathri is fast losing its natural charm due to unchecked tourism practices and the alleged rise of a powerful local mafia, residents and visitors say.

Locals have raised concerns over the reckless operations of ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) drivers and horse operators in the area. “The unregulated activities of ATV drivers and horsemen have disturbed the serene atmosphere of Doodhpathri,” a local told news agency JKNS. “Instead of enhancing tourism, these practices are destroying the very beauty people come here for.”

ATV drivers are reportedly operating at high speeds on pedestrian paths, endangering the safety of tourists. “Many times, a single ATV that should carry only one rider is seen overloaded with three to four tourists — all without helmets,” sources said, raising alarm over the threat to life and safety.

Moreover, while only 20 ATVs are officially registered under the tourism department, nearly 80 vehicles are currently operating in Doodhpathri, suggesting that over 60 are functioning illegally. Locals allege that despite this clear violation, the Motor Vehicles Department, the Sub-Divisional Administration of Khan Sahib, and the Budgam district authorities have remained silent on the matter.

“How are 60 unregistered ATVs allowed to operate openly? Why is the administration turning a blind eye?” asked a concerned resident.

Citizens are now demanding immediate intervention from the authorities to safeguard both the natural environment of Doodhpathri and the lives of tourists.

Meanwhile, CEO Doodhpathri Development Authority, Riyaz Ahmad, while speaking to the news agency JKNS, said, “As far as ATVs are concerned, their number is growing. The tourism department has set a cap, and we have initiated a registration drive to monitor them.”

He added, “Currently, 20 ATVs are officially registered with us. We will ensure that they operate on designated off-road tracks only. They should not run on green meadows or macadamised roads.”

Riyaz Ahmad further said, “We are also working on expanding regulated tourist activities in the area, including introducing paragliding, rafting, and other adventure sports to attract visitors in a sustainable and controlled manner.” (JKNS)

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