IANS | 24 Jul, 2024
Himachal Pradesh has witnessed a significant surge in tourism as over
one crore tourists visited the state in the first six months of 2024, Chief
Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Wednesday.
By the end of June, the state recorded 100,87,440 tourists at key
destinations like Shimla, Manali, Dharamsala, Dalhousie, Kinnaur, and
Lahaul-Spiti. Kullu and Shimla circuits emerged as top attractions, drawing
4,73,737 and 4,48,392 tourists respectively.
This trend has continued in July, aided by favourable weather conditions
and open roads, allowing tourists to escape the summer heat of the plains and
enjoy the scenic beauty of Himachal Pradesh.
Chief Minister Sukhu assured the tourists that a majority of roads
remain accessible. "Despite recent weather conditions affecting some
roads, most of the roads across the state remain open and accessible to
tourists and the public. Himachal is also witnessing an influx of thousands of
tourists in July and these numbers are promising and we expect to surpass two
crore visitors by the end of this year," he said in a statement.
He emphasised the importance of tourists staying informed by checking
the latest travel advisories and road conditions through the helplines of the
district administration, police department and social media handles.
CM Sukhu reiterated the government's commitment to ensure that visitors
travel safely and enjoy their holidays at various destinations in the state.
He said the Public Works Department (PWD) is working to clear road
blockades and restore travel routes swiftly.
The department of Tourism and Civil Aviation is also encouraging
tourists to check for updates on specific routes and travel with confidence.