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I know theres been plenty of threads on this but here something more from the BBC yesterday.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6474613.stm
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Thanks for the link stanton. It's an interesting article. I'm new to this forum and haven't caught up with other threads on this subject.

I was in Gulmarg for just over a week last month and my partner stayed for 5 weeks. From what I could gather, local operators seem concerned about new businesses and developers moving in and taking away the revenue they are currently making from western travellers.

I do, however, feel the existing businesses could easily address a few issues and improve their services. Simple things could potentially make a huge difference to the visitors' experience, like clearing snow off stairways, cleaner eating areas, reliable hot water. Whilst the lack of alcohol doesn't bother me, there's only really one bar to speak of and it's a bit of a problem having a night out when you risk being attacked by wild dogs on the return walk to your hotel (and no, I'm not kidding!) A clean toilet at the mid-station/restaurant of the gondola would also be heaven. Personally, I'd be happy to pay the cost of a gondola ride for a clean loo! Whilst the last item on the list of the skiers' code over there is "relax, this is Kashmir", a little less relaxation on their part wouldn't go astray.

I'd hate to see the culture or beauty of the place diminished, which is probably at stake if developers move in, but they really need to make some changes to attract more customers and have people return. It's also important that the local tourists are protected from inflated prices so they can still enjoy the place.

I loved Gulmarg, but you need to be a bit adventurous to go there and enjoy yourself. Very Happy
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