Key Points

Himachal Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla and his wife explored Khajjiar, praising its untouched beauty and clean environment. He emphasized responsible tourism to preserve nature while boosting the rural economy. The Governor pledged to push for better connectivity and promote lesser-known destinations in Chamba. Khajjiar, often called "mini Switzerland," remains a hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh.

Key Points: Himachal Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla Explores Khajjiar’s Natural Beauty

  • Governor Shukla highlights Khajjiar’s natural beauty over popular Himachal destinations
  • Stresses responsible tourism for rural economic growth
  • Calls for improved connectivity to boost tourism
  • MoU signed to promote lesser-known Chamba destinations
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Himachal Governor enjoys mystic charm of Khajjiar

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla visits Khajjiar, praises its pristine charm and advocates for rural tourism and better connectivity.

"Responsible tourism, with a focus on cleanliness and environmental conservation, is the need of the hour. – Shiv Pratap Shukla"

Dalhousie, July 28

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Monday visited the mystic village Khajjiar and experienced the natural charm and rich cultural heritage of the saucer-shaped plateau.

Governor’s wife Janaki Shukla was accompanying him. The Governor said the natural beauty and clean environment of Khajjiar make it more attractive even when compared to some of Himachal's well-known tourist destinations. He appreciated the efforts of the Chamba administration and the Tourism Department in promoting tourism in the rural areas of the district.

The Governor said that responsible tourism, with a focus on cleanliness and environmental conservation, is the need of the hour. There are well-maintained home-stay facilities in the village for tourists, and the fresh and pure atmosphere here is beneficial for health. He said promoting tourism in such naturally beautiful villages would not only strengthen the rural economy but also help showcase the rich cultural heritage of the state across the country and beyond.

Governor Shukla said there is a need to improve connectivity to the mystic place to facilitate more tourists to visit and enjoy its natural splendour, thereby contributing to the local economy. The Governor assured that he would take up the issue of connectivity in the region with the Central government and the Union Ministry of Forests. Besides, the key matters related to rural tourism would also be brought to the attention of the state government through various platforms.

He said that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also signed between ICRT India Foundation and the Chamba administration, which would help in promoting tourism in several lesser-known destinations across Chamba.

A small picturesque plateau surrounded by dense pine and deodar forests is one of the 160 places throughout the world to have been designated “mini Switzerland”. Khajjiar, some 24 km from Dalhousie, is located at an altitude of 6,500 ft above sea level.

- IANS

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Aman W
While I appreciate the focus on tourism, I hope they don't commercialize Khajjiar too much. We've seen how over-tourism has ruined places like Manali. Need strict regulations to preserve the natural charm.
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Rohit P
Connectivity is indeed a major issue in Himachal's rural areas. The roads to Khajjiar are in terrible condition. Hope the Governor's assurance translates into actual infrastructure development soon.
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Sarah B
The home-stay initiative is brilliant! It helps tourists experience authentic Himachali culture while providing livelihood to locals. Much better than big hotels that ruin the landscape.
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Karthik V
"Mini Switzerland" tag is good for tourism but we should promote Khajjiar as uniquely Indian. Our hill stations have their own charm that doesn't need foreign comparisons!
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Nisha Z
The Governor's visit is good publicity, but I hope the administration maintains the place properly. Last time I went, there was plastic waste near the lake. Cleanliness drives should be regular, not just when VIPs visit.

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