Uttarakhand Winter Tourism Conclave Aims for Year-Round Travel Boom

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated a three-day Winter Tourism Conclave in Uttarkashi to boost winter tourism and year-round economic activity. The event gathered hundreds of tour operators and stakeholders to discuss developing the state as a holistic destination for wellness, adventure, and culture. The government aims to transform Uttarakhand into a "twelve-month tourism state" to prevent seasonal unemployment and migration. Key initiatives include simplifying homestay policies, training local guides, and ensuring tourism benefits reach local communities and preserves the environment.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Winter Tourism Conclave Inaugurated by CM Dhami

  • Promote winter Char Dham Yatra
  • Connect communities with jobs
  • Develop as year-round destination
  • Simplify homestay policies
  • Preserve environment and culture
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami inaugrates 3-day Winter Tourism Conclave in Uttarkashi

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates Winter Tourism Conclave in Uttarkashi to promote year-round tourism, boost local economy, and create jobs.

"The time has come to transform Uttarakhand from a four- or six-month tourism state into a twelve-month tourism state. - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Uttarkashi, January 14

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated a three-day Winter Tourism Conclave as a significant initiative to promote the winter Char Dham Yatra and boost tourism activities, while connecting local communities with year-round employment opportunities.

The conclave witnessed the participation of 50 tour operators from across the country in collaboration with the Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India (ADTOI). In addition, 50 tour operators from the state level and 50 from the local level also took part. Registered representatives of the Hotel Associations of Uttarkashi and Barkot, trekking organisations from Uttarkashi and Sankri, and other stakeholders actively participated in the event. Through this platform, deliberations were held on the vast potential of winter tourism, with an emphasis on developing Uttarakhand as a year-round tourism destination.

As part of the three-day conclave, tour operators from across the country will visit the winter abodes of Maa Ganga at Mukhba, Maa Yamuna at Kharsali, and the Kedarkantha trek base camp at Sankri, thereby promoting winter tourism nationwide.

Addressing the conclave, Chief Minister Dhami said that the Winter Tourism Conclave is not merely a formal dialogue but a collective effort to give a new direction to tourism in Uttarakhand. He welcomed and encouraged tour operators, travel agents, hotel owners, homestay operators, taxi and transport union representatives, and those associated with adventure tourism.

He noted that major cities across the country are grappling with pollution, rising temperatures, traffic congestion, and stress. In such a scenario, Uttarakhand can emerge as a "Natural Healing Destination", and the government is continuously working in this direction. He said that Uttarakhand is no longer limited to the Char Dham Yatra alone; it is steadily becoming a major hub for wellness, nature, adventure, culture, yoga, meditation, and sustainable tourism.

Highlighting the crucial role of tour operators, the Chief Minister said that creating trends and building a destination into a brand lies in their hands. He stressed that the time has come to transform Uttarakhand from a four- or six-month tourism state into a twelve-month tourism state. The objective of the government's winter tourism policy, he said, is to ensure that mountains do not remain deserted, hotels do not shut down, taxis do not stand idle, homestays are not empty, and youth are not forced to migrate for employment. With tourism active throughout the year, the state's economy will also witness significant improvement.

Interacting with all stakeholders, the Chief Minister assured that the government is ready to extend full support at every level--be it permissions, connectivity, infrastructure, or marketing assistance. The tourism department is further strengthening the single-window system, digital approvals, and fast-track support for investors.

He emphasised that tourism does not only mean large hotels. Tourism becomes meaningful when a village woman's homestay is occupied, local youth drive taxis, mountain youth become trekking guides, folk artists get platforms, and farmers' produce reaches tourists directly. To achieve this, the government has simplified the homestay policy, connected women through the "Lakhpati Didi" scheme, launched local guide training programs, and integrated "Vocal for Local" with tourism.

Stressing environmental and cultural preservation, the Chief Minister said the government seeks development, but not at the cost of destruction. Protecting the environment, preserving local culture, and connecting the last person in the village with tourism form the core of the government's responsible tourism model. He urged tour operators to include destinations such as Uttarkashi, Harsil, Mukhba, Nelang, Chamoli, Auli, Munsiyari, Pithoragarh, Champawat, Tehri, Pauri, Rudraprayag, and border villages in their tour packages, assuring them of the government's full support.

Sending a message to youth and investors, the Chief Minister said that Uttarakhand is fully prepared for investment, as tourism is not just a business here but the largest engine of employment. Ensuring work for hotel owners, homestay operators, taxi drivers, and travel agents, and giving every village a distinct identity, remains the government's core objective.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Dehradun, I've seen hotels shut for half the year. Making tourism year-round is crucial for our economy. I hope the government also ensures strict waste management and environmental rules are followed with this increased footfall. We must protect our devbhoomi.
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Rohit P
Winter Char Dham yatra is a brilliant concept. The serenity of Mukhba and Kharsali in winter is unmatched. This will also help decongest the summer rush. Good step by CM Dhami.
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US last winter, I found Uttarakhand breathtaking but noticed many services were closed. Promoting winter tourism officially is a game-changer. The "Natural Healing Destination" tag is perfect for stressed city dwellers everywhere.
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Karthik V
The intent is good, but execution is key. I hope the single-window system for approvals is truly seamless. Past schemes often got stuck in red tape. The government must ensure local youth are trained and get the first opportunity in these new jobs.
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Nisha Z
Connecting women through Lakhpati Didi and Vocal for Local with tourism is a very smart and inclusive approach. When my didi in the village can earn from her homestay, it changes the whole family's future. More power to such initiatives! 💪
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