Film Policy-2021 was launched in 2021 with a vision to make Jammu and Kashmir the most favored destination for filmmakers. With the tremendous potential that film industry brings along itself, the film industry in Jammu & Kashmir is sure to pave the way of becoming a vital investment opportunity yielding both direct and indirect employment opportunity and functioning as an active branding tool to lure the tourist world over in the years ahead.
Following the implementation of this policy, Zurimanz became the first location where a few scenes of a South Indian movie were filmed, bringing this small hamlet into the spotlight. Zurimanz is a picturesque hamlet located in the Bandipora District of Kashmir, approximately 69 km from Srinagar. This emerging tourist destination, locally referred to as “Bangladesh”, is located on the banks of the magnificent Wular Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in South Asia.
Following the implementation of this policy, Zurimanz became the first location where a few scenes of a South Indian movie were filmed, bringing this small hamlet into the spotlight. Zurimanz is a picturesque hamlet located in the Bandipora District of Kashmir, approximately 69 km from Srinagar. This emerging tourist destination, locally referred to as “Bangladesh”, is located on the banks of the magnificent Wular Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in South Asia.
Major Attractions in Zurimanz
- Scenic Sightseeing & Outdoor Activities With its breath-taking natural beauty, Zurimanz is an ideal spot for sightseeing, boating, fishing, and birdwatching.
- Selfie Point & Boardwalk A beautiful boardwalk overlooking Wular Lake provides stunning panoramic views of Mount Harmukh, making it a perfect spot for photographers and selfie enthusiasts.
- Shikara Ride on Wular Lake Tourists can enjoy a peaceful Shikara ride on the pristine waters of Wular Lake, experiencing the tranquility of Kashmir’s natural wonders.
- Witness the Majestic Mount Harmukh. One of the major highlights of Zurimanz is the breathtaking view of Mount Harmukh, a towering peak that enhances the village’s scenic charm.