Admn working to make Lahaul Spiti global winter sports hub: DC
Lahaul Spiti is making significant strides in promoting tourism and winter sports, with the district administration actively working to establish the region as a global winter sports hub. The ongoing Snow Festival and Yeti Utsav are playing a key role in these efforts, offering a platform to showcase the region’s potential.
At the third phase of the Snow Festival held in Trilokinath, Deputy Commissioner Rahul Kumar emphasised the administration’s commitment to strengthening infrastructure to transform Lahaul Spiti into the winter sports capital. Recognising the district’s immense potential, he assured that necessary developments are underway to make this vision a reality.
The administration has launched several winter sports events, including ice hockey in Spiti, skiing, snowboarding, snow volleyball, traditional archery, tug-of-war and matka breaking. Other engaging activities such as snowball heating, weaving, henna art and musical chair races have been introduced to encourage local participation while promoting cultural heritage.
A highlight of the festival is the active involvement of local women, who are showcasing their traditional dishes and handloom products. Deputy Commissioner Kumar noted that such events contribute to boosting the local economy and generating employment opportunities through tourism.
Beyond winter sports, the district administration is focused on preserving and promoting Lahaul Spiti’s unique cultural heritage. Events like the Sharad Utsav emphasise India’s diversity while offering tourists an immersive experience of the region’s traditions. The goal is to increase tourist footfall and provide unforgettable experiences that encourage visitors to return.
The state government has expressed full support for these initiatives, working alongside the district administration and local community to ensure the preservation and promotion of Lahaul Spiti’s rich cultural legacy. The festival also featured exhibitions by various departments and products by self-help groups, further enhancing the experience for visitors.