In the face of recent natural challenges, Chief Minister Thakur Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu proudly announces the rejuvenation of Himachal Pradesh’s charm, welcoming a wave of tourists that breathes new life into its picturesque landscapes. This resilient state, battered by severe floods and landslides earlier this year, has emerged stronger, ready to embrace the festive spirit.
After grappling with the one-two punch of the pandemic and calamitous events, Himachal Pradesh is once again becoming a haven for travelers seeking the peace of Shimla and the excitement of Manali. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh passionately expresses the state’s eagerness to welcome tourists, emphasizing that Himachal is not just bouncing back; it’s thriving.
Hoteliers play a crucial role in this resurgence, ensuring a smooth experience for travelers by checking room availability in advance. The influx of tourists brings much-needed relief to the beleaguered tourism industry, which faced the brunt of heavy rains during the monsoon months.
In the midst of this revitalization, the Atal Tunnel Rohtang stands tall as a symbol of resilience, warmly welcoming visitors to its 9.2 km stretch—the world’s longest highway tunnel at an elevation of 10,000 feet. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu celebrates the renewed interest in this marvel, witnessing a multitude of tourists flocking to experience its grandeur. A record-breaking 12,000 vehicles and 65,000 tourists graced the tunnel on a recent Sunday, marking a significant milestone in the state’s recovery.
The Chief Minister sees this surge of tourists as a positive step toward Himachal’s complete recovery, affirming that the state is prepared to extend a warm welcome to all visitors.
As the holiday season unfolds, safety becomes a top priority. Authorities are leaving no stone unturned, implementing robust security measures to ensure the well-being of tourists during Christmas celebrations. DGP Sanjay Kundu outlines the meticulous efforts of local administration and police forces in Lahaul, Spiti, and Kullu districts, braving temperatures as low as minus 12 degrees Celsius to facilitate smooth traffic flow and secure the safe arrival of everyone at their destinations.
Kullu district police, in particular, has devised a comprehensive action plan for Christmas, covering law and order maintenance, traffic management, and surveillance through CCTV and drones. Acknowledging the challenges posed by snow and black ice, the police reassure commuters of their commitment to keeping the roads safe for travel.
In the crisp mountain air, Himachal Pradesh not only stands as a testament to resilience but also beckons as an inviting destination for those seeking a rejuvenating escape. The state’s recovery goes beyond local significance; it serves as a beacon of hope for a brighter, more vibrant future.