In the serene Dal Lake of Srinagar, cab aggregator Uber has launched its first water transport service in India, allowing users to book shikara rides through their digital app.
The Uber Shikara is Asia’s first water transport service and follows similar offerings in European cities like Venice. In its first phase, the company has onboarded seven shikaras and plans to gradually expand the fleet based on demand.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Jammu and Kashmir, said that the launch of Uber Shikara in Srinagar shows how technology can enhance cultural heritage.
“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,” Sinha wrote on X formerly Twitter.
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