Key Points

Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has outlined an ambitious tourism development strategy focusing on innovative transportation and infrastructure. The state's Tourism Development Corporation has achieved a remarkable profit of Rs 107 crore, enabling significant improvements in tourist facilities. Sukhu's vision includes launching hop-on, hop-off luxury buses, developing heliports, and investing Rs 2,415 crore in tourism infrastructure. These initiatives aim to enhance tourist experience and boost the state's economic potential.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Unveils Tourism Boost with Luxury Bus Rides

  • Himachal Tourism Corporation records historic Rs 107 crore profit
  • State plans luxury hop-on bus services for tourists
  • Rs 2,415 crore infrastructure investment announced
  • Heliports and airport expansions to improve connectivity
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Explore possibility to start hop-on, hop-off bus rides, says Himachal CM

Himachal Pradesh plans hop-on, hop-off buses and major tourism infrastructure development with Rs 2,415 crore investment

"We are investing to develop infrastructure and promote adventure sports activities - Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Himachal Pradesh CM"

Shimla, April 30

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday asked the state Tourism Department to explore the possibility to provide food vans and commence hop-on, hop-off luxury bus rides on tourism circuits.

Chairing the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) and the Tourism Department joint meeting here, the Chief Minister was apprised that the corporation has recorded a historic profit of Rs 107 crore for the first time despite facing challenges posed by natural disasters.

The HPTDC had achieved a turnover of Rs 78 crore during the previous BJP government regime.

The Chief Minister was informed that due to the profit, the HPTDC has been able to clear Rs 41 crore benefits of the pensioners in the past two and a half years. Sukhu directed the officers to further improve service across the HPTDC properties and explore the possibilities of leasing out its vacant properties on an operation-and-maintenance basis to private players.

He also lauded the purchase agreement between HPTDC and the Food and Civil Supplies Corporation to supply materials for HPTDC hotels. The Chief Minister also reviewed various developmental projects of the Tourism Department and directed to expedite these projects to yield maximum revenue and enhance infrastructure for the tourists.

He said the government is investing Rs 2,415 crore to develop infrastructure, wayside amenities, and promote adventure sports activities. The Chief Minister asked the department to complete the construction work of Shivdham in Mandi district at the earliest and beautification works of the Renuka Lake in Sirmaur district. He also instructed the officers for the swift operationalisation of heliports to improve air connectivity to various hill destinations.

Sukhu also reviewed expansion projects of Kangra, Shimla and Bhuntar airports to provide better air connectivity for tourists. HPTDC Chairman Raghuvir Singh Bali, MLA Suresh Kumar, Principal Secretary Devesh Kumar, Director Tourism Vivek Bhatia and OSD to Chief Minister Gopal Sharma, among others, attended the meeting.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Hop-on hop-off buses are a brilliant idea for Himachal! Our hill stations have so many hidden gems that tourists miss. Just hope they maintain cleanliness and don't overcrowd these routes like Manali-Shimla highway. 🙏
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Priya M.
Good to see HPTDC making profits, but why only luxury buses? Budget travelers form majority of Himachal tourists. Please include affordable options too. The food vans idea is excellent though - local momos and chai stops would be hit!
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Amit S.
As someone who visited Shimla last month, the infrastructure needs urgent upgrade before adding more services. Roads are in terrible condition and parking is nightmare. First fix basics, then launch fancy buses.
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Neha T.
Wonderful initiative! The heliports will be game-changer for elderly travelers who can't handle long hill journeys. Hope they maintain strict safety standards unlike some private operators. Himachal tourism is finally getting the attention it deserves 😊
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Sanjay V.
While tourism development is good, hope they don't commercialize everything. The charm of Himachal is in its natural beauty and peaceful vibe. Too many buses and food vans might make it another crowded hill station like Mussoorie.
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Kavita R.
Please ensure these buses are eco-friendly! Our mountains are already suffering from pollution. Electric buses with proper waste management systems should be mandatory. Tourism should not come at environment's cost.

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