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Himachal Pradesh News Updated May 31, 2026

Pleasant Weather Drives Massive Tourist Influx to Shimla, Himachal Hills

Pleasant weather and lower temperatures have caused a massive surge in tourist arrivals across Himachal Pradesh, with destinations like Shimla, Manali, and Dharamshala seeing heavy footfall. Tourists from heatwave-affected states, including Gujarat, are flocking to the hills for relief, enjoying cool climates and scenic landscapes. Traffic congestion has emerged as a challenge, prompting the administration to deploy police and regulate vehicle movement. Principal Media Advisor Naresh Chauhan assured safety measures, including arrests in a recent firing incident, and highlighted the state's commitment to tourism infrastructure.

Pleasant weather draws massive tourist influx to Shimla, Himachal hills; traffic management intensified

Shimla, May 31

Pleasant weather, cloudy skies and lower temperatures have led to a surge in tourist arrivals across Himachal Pradesh, with popular destinations such as Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie and Kasauli witnessing heavy footfall during the ongoing summer season.

Tourists from several states, particularly those reeling under an intense heatwave, are flocking to the hill state to enjoy the cool climate, scenic landscapes and intermittent rainfall.

Dev Karya, a medical student from Gujarat, said the change in weather was a welcome relief from the extreme heat back home.

"Temperatures back home are currently hovering between 40 to 45 degrees Celsius. We arrived here yesterday evening and were greeted by rain and beautiful cloudy weather. Coming from extreme heat and finding ourselves wearing jackets among the clouds is a massive change. As a medical student, I spend most of my time attending clinics and lectures. Taking this break was absolutely worth it," he said.

Another tourist from Junagadh, Gujarat, Shreya Panini, said the cool weather and natural beauty had made the trip memorable despite the large crowds.

"The weather here is beautiful and quite cold compared to the 45-degree heat in Junagadh. Despite the huge weekend crowds, we are thoroughly enjoying the stunning scenery and planning a trek in the coming days. We only wish we could take some of this cool weather back home with us," she said.

Nupur, a visitor from Jamnagar, said while the pleasant weather was a major attraction, traffic congestion in busy tourist towns remained a challenge.

"The traffic is a little disappointing due to the sheer volume of vehicles, which is why we are now trying to explore some offbeat rural destinations," she said.

Responding to the heavy influx of visitors, Principal Media Advisor to the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, Naresh Chauhan, said the administration and police have made extensive arrangements to manage traffic and ensure a smooth tourist experience.

"Major destinations including Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, and Kasauli are witnessing a massive surge in visitors. While managing the thousands of vehicles entering the state daily is a major challenge, extensive sector-wise deployments have been made by the police and district administrations to regulate traffic and ensure smooth movement," Chauhan told ANI.

He added that tourism continues to be one of the key contributors to the state's economy and said the government is strengthening infrastructure, including airports, heliports and hospitality facilities, to support the sector.

Chauhan also highlighted the success of the state's homestay policy, saying it has encouraged tourists to explore rural destinations while creating employment opportunities for local youth.

Reflecting on recent challenges, he said tourism had suffered during the 2023 monsoon disaster and again faced setbacks in 2025, but the current season has witnessed a strong revival in visitor arrivals across the state.

Addressing concerns following a recent firing incident involving tourists in Kullu, Chauhan reiterated the government's commitment to maintaining law and order.

"Four accused have already been arrested, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted. No one will be permitted to take the law into their own hands. Anyone committing a crime in Himachal Pradesh will face swift and strict legal action," he said.

Chauhan appealed to residents to continue the state's tradition of hospitality and assured tourists that law enforcement agencies remain vigilant to ensure their safety during the peak travel season.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

As a Himachali, I'm happy to see tourists coming back but it's getting overwhelming. The narrow roads just can't handle thousands of cars. And the water shortage in Manali during peak season is real. Tourists bring money, yes, but at what cost to local resources? This needs sustainable planning, not just police deployment. #ResponsibleTourism

Deepak U

This is brilliant! Coming from Delhi where it's 47°C, I can totally understand the medical student from Gujarat. Life is literally melting in the plains. 😄 Going to plan a trip to Himachal next week. But please fix the traffic issue - last year we spent 3 hours stuck near Shimla bypass. Great to hear they're building infrastructure though.

Tanya I

I appreciate the government's reassurance about the Kullu firing incident but the SIT should have been formed immediately, not after public outcry. 😐 Tourists from South India and Gujarat spend heavily here - they deserve a safe environment. That said, the weather is indeed magical right now. Hope the homestay push continues, it empowers local women especially.

Benjamin I

As an American tourist who visited Himachal last summer, I can honestly say the natural beauty rivals anything in the Alps. But the traffic was a nightmare - our bus took 5 hours from Chandigarh to Shimla. Glad to see they're working on it. The homestay policy is fantastic, we stayed with a local family in Naggar and it was the highlight of our trip. Much better than crowded hotels.

Kavya N

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