Dal Lake gets a Musical Fountain and Laser Show as an added attraction for tourists
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, SRINAGAR/ Updated : Apr 21, 2019, 12:12 IST
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Dal Lake in Kashmir, apart from boasting of stunning views, now has an added attraction for tourists, i.e, a Musical Fountain and Laser Show. The show was recently hosted by the tourism department, which generated good response fr … Read more
Dal Lake in Kashmir, apart from boasting of stunning views, now has an added attraction for tourists, i.e, a Musical Fountain and Laser Show. The show was recently hosted by the tourism department, which generated good response from both the locals and tourists, thereby prompting the department to continue the shows. Read less
So, the good news now is that the tourism department has decided to run the Musical Fountain and Laser Show in Dal Lake every evening. Referring to this development, Tourism Secretary Rigzin Samphel stated that they have decided to run the shows in three shifts from 7 PM every day for 15 min.
The tourism department hosted the free trial of laser show in April 10 at 7 PM, which surprisingly attracted a huge number of spectators. The Tourism Secretary also mentioned that the facility has been commissioned to provide entertainment to tourist and locals, and also to make the city life lively.
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