Tourists Flock to Shimla for New Year Snowfall & Winter Carnival Celebrations

Tourists are arriving in large numbers in Shimla to celebrate the New Year, drawn by the festive Winter Carnival and a meteorological forecast predicting snowfall for December 31. The Shimla Police have completed extensive preparations to manage the anticipated surge in visitors, focusing on traffic, parking, and security at key locations like Mall Road and Kufri. Excited visitors from Delhi express hope for snow to enhance their celebrations, while also enjoying the current pleasant weather and clean environment. Authorities are appealing for public cooperation to ensure a smooth and safe experience for everyone during the holiday period.

Key Points: Shimla Braces for New Year Tourists Amid Snowfall Forecast

  • Snowfall forecast for Dec 31
  • Heavy tourist influx for New Year
  • Police deploy comprehensive security & traffic plan
  • Winter Carnival boosts festive atmosphere
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Tourists throng Shimla ahead of New Year as snowfall forecast raises excitement

Tourists throng Shimla for New Year's Eve as a snowfall forecast raises excitement. Police deploy extensive measures for traffic & security during the Winter Carnival.

"If it snows, we will enjoy it even more. We have come to celebrate the New Year and are just waiting for the snow. - Meera Chauhan, Tourist"

Shimla, December 30

Tourists have begun arriving in large numbers in Himachal Pradesh's capital, Shimla, to celebrate the New Year, drawn by the ongoing Winter Carnival and the strong possibility of snowfall.

While visitors eagerly await fresh snow, the Shimla Police have completed extensive preparations to manage traffic, parking and security, positioning themselves as facilitators to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for tourists.

The Meteorological Department has forecast snowfall in most upper and hilly areas of Himachal Pradesh on December 31, raising expectations among visitors. With tourist footfall steadily increasing, the police have implemented comprehensive measures across the city.

Visitors from Delhi expressed excitement about celebrating the New Year in Shimla.

Sukhvir, a tourist from Delhi, said, "It feels very good to come here. I have come to celebrate the New Year with my family. There is no snow yet, but we have been told that it may snow on the 31st. The weather is very pleasant; we are enjoying it a lot," he said.

Meera Chauhan, another tourist from Delhi, echoed similar sentiments. "It feels very nice to be here. There is a lot of excitement, and the crowd is very good. We are missing the snow right now, but we are being told that it may snow by tomorrow or the day after. If it snows, we will enjoy it even more. We have come to celebrate the New Year and are just waiting for the snow," she said.

Families with children are also enjoying the festive atmosphere and the clean environment of the hill station.

Mayank Chauhan, another tourist, said, "I am feeling very good after coming here. If it snows, we will stay for one more day. Right now, we have come to celebrate the New Year," said Mayank.

Meanwhile, Shimla Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi said the district police are fully prepared in view of the expected surge in tourist numbers, as seen in previous years during the Winter Carnival and New Year celebrations.

"A large number of tourists are expected to arrive. Keeping security and traffic management in mind, the Shimla district police have made complete arrangements. Adequate personnel have been deployed on roads, and police staff are stationed 24x7 at various locations to facilitate and guide people," Gandhi said.

He added that special focus has been given to key areas such as Mall Road, Ridge Maidan, and other tourist destinations in and around Shimla, including Kufri and Narkanda. "We have ensured proper deployment so that police work not only for security but also in a facilitative and friendly role, helping tourists with traffic management, safety, and destination guidance," Gandhi said.

Appealing for cooperation, the SP said, "People come to Shimla with great enthusiasm to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the New Year. We are making all efforts to manage everything smoothly, and we expect tourists to cooperate with the police and behave as responsible civic citizens, as they have done in the past."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to know the police are prepared, but I hope they also manage the garbage issue. Last time after New Year, Mall Road was a mess. Tourists need to be responsible too. Enjoy the snow, but please don't litter our beautiful hills.
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David E
Reading this from Canada! The excitement is palpable even through the article. Shimla is on my bucket list. The mix of a festive carnival and potential snowfall sounds magical. Kudos to the authorities for the proactive planning.
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Aman W
Traffic on the Kalka-Shimla highway is going to be a nightmare. Everyone has the same idea. I appreciate the police arrangements, but tourists should consider coming by train if possible. The toy train experience is part of the fun!
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Shreya B
As a local from Himachal, I just hope tourists respect the place and the culture. It's great for the economy, but the noise and congestion are a lot for a small hill station. Stay safe on those icy roads if it snows!
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Michael C
The police positioning themselves as "facilitators" is a great approach. Positive community policing makes all the difference for a tourist's experience. Sounds like a wonderful way to ring in the New Year.

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