Abhinav Vashisht
Kullu, November 20
As Delhi and its neighbouring regions go into partial lockdown because of the rising levels of pollution, stakeholders of the tourism industry are expecting a rise in the tourist influx in Kullu district.
Manali hoteliers say tourists can enjoy a wonderful environment in the region and also visit the mighty Rohtang Pass by taking online permits. They can also visit the Lahaul valley through the Atal Tunnel. Travel agents are already offering various packages.
Manali Hoteliers Association (MHA) president Mukesh Thakur says that the average occupancy in hotels is around 20 per cent on weekdays and about 30 per cent at weekend. Due to the partial lockdown in the National Capital Region (NCR) because of pollution, the footfall may increase in the region. Also, there are a good number of bookings for the New Year season from December 15 onwards.
Stakeholders of the hospitality industry in the Banjar valley say that the number of queries has increased. Aditya Sood, owner of a homestay, says that the tourists can enjoy a pollution-free environment here and visit serene spots, including world heritage The Great Himalayan National Park. Facilities of camping and trekking are also available.
In the Parbati valley, the tourist arrival has started gaining pace as the stress of Covid is subsiding. Manikaran Valley Hotel Association president Kishan Thakur says that hoteliers are offering up to 50 per cent discount to attract tourists. There are about 300 hospitality units in the valley. Visitors are enjoying bathing in hot water ponds at Kasol and Manikaran, besides visiting serene spots.
The hoteliers, who suffered heavy losses due to Covid-19, are hopeful that their business will gain pace. The occupancy in hotels is expected to improve due to the partial lockdown in the NCR.
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