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Tourists enjoy snow in Jammu and Kashmir's DKG

| @indiablooms | Jan 10, 2021, at 12:12 am

Srinagar: Tourism is slowly returning to normal state in Jammu and Kashmir after COVID-19 related lockdown and fear.

Post heavy snowfall, tourists were seen playing with snow, dancing and enjoying their time in  Dehra ki Gali (DKG) region of Rajouri district.

"We are here with our family. DKG is a beautiful place to visit. Though we cannot travel ahead due to the roadblock, we are enjoying the snowfall here," a tourist told ANI.

DKG is a popular tourist destination.

"Snowfall occurs in Dehradun too but here it is something new and better. I came here to appreciate its beauty," Amish another tourist who came from Dehradun told ANI.

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