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Srinagar: Uber launches first water transport service on iconic Dal Lake

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03/12/2024
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Srinagar: Uber launches first water transport service on iconic Dal Lake
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Srinagar: Uber has introduced its first water transport service in India, allowing visitors to pre-book iconic Shikara rides on Srinagar’s picturesque Dal Lake, the company said on Monday.

Named as Uber Shikara, the service was launched on Monday as a limited-period initiative aimed at blending modern convenience with the region’s rich cultural heritage.

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“Introducing Uber Shikara in Srinagar! The perfect blend of tradition and tech! Now you can book your serene Shikara ride up to 15 days in advance. With just a tap on the Uber app, you are ready to set sail. Experience Dal Lake like never before,” Uber India announced on X.

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha said the launch of Uber Shikara in Srinagar is a testament to creative ways technology can enhance our cultural heritage.

“This offering in the upcoming tourist season will provide visitors a seamless way to experience the timeless charm of Shikara rides, a hallmark of J&K’s beauty,” he said on X. “I commend Uber for their futuristic vision, enabling convenient access to serene experiences while boosting local tourism. Together, we are showcasing the splendour of the crown of India to the world. Winter is upon us, and the people of J&K invite you all to enjoy this magical season in paradise.”

The company said the initiative is designed to support the livelihoods of local Shikara operators while making Dal Lake more accessible to tourists.

Currently, the service features seven Shikaras, with plans for expansion depending on demand.

The company said the tourists can book rides through the Uber app, with reservations open up to 12 hours in advance and as far as 15 days ahead.

They said fares are set at government-regulated rates.

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