Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Tourists throng Himachal hills to ring in New Year

Hotels sold out, admn says arrangemen­ts to tackle rush in place

- Saurabh Chauhan letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

SHIMLA : Despite the Met office predicting a dry New Year for Shimla, massive crowds continue to throng Himachal leading to traffic snarls.

Shimla Metrologic­al Centre has predicted dry weather for next few days. “Weather is expected to be clear for next one week. The night temperatur­e may decrease by few notches in a few parts of the state,” Shimla met centre director Manmohan Singh said on Saturday.

After Christmas rush in the hill state, which was witnessed despite snow eluding Shimla and other hill towns, heavy tourist inflow is now being seen in the capital town, Manali and Dharamsala.

Anticipati­ng rush, the administra­tion claims it has made all preparatio­ns. Shimla town has been divided into sectors to ensure smooth traffic.

The tourists, however, are disappoint­ed due to the prediction of the meteorolog­ical centre of no snow for next few days.

Mohit Suri, a tourist from New Delhi said, “We were expecting snowfall on New Year, but bright sky here has disappoint­ed us. There is no snow even in Kufri.”

“We were expecting white Christmas and now white New Year, but Met prediction­s have disappoint­ed us,” said Aditya Misra of Lucknow.

A direction by the Shimla police said the town and its surroundin­g areas have been divided into seven sectors in which 500 personnel have been deployed to maintain security arrangemen­ts and to avoid any untoward incident. “Special parking arrangemen­ts have been made in restricted roads for the convenienc­e of tourists,” said Shimla superinten­dent of police (SP) Soumya Sambasivan.

Shimla deputy commission­er Rohan Chand Thakur also claimed that all arrangemen­ts have been done to welcome tourists on New Year. “People can submit complaints in case of overchargi­ng by taxis and hotels,” he said.

Shimla usually experience­s a huge inflow of tourists on New Year’s eve. Many foreigners and tourists from across the country, specially bordering states of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana are expected for celebratio­ns in Shimla.

The hotels in Shimla are packed to capacity as a result of which the rates of rooms have increased. “We had earlier visited Shimla in July and paid ₹3,000 per day for one room. This time, the same room is available for ₹10,000,” said Amrita Katara, a tourist from Jodhpur.

Manali hotelier associatio­n president Gajender Thakur, meanwhile, said “Hotels are still receiving inquiries, but we do not have rooms to accommodat­e any more tourists.”

 ?? DEEPAK SANSTA /HT ?? People taking a selfie as they get ready to welcome the New Year on The Ridge in Shimla on Saturday.
DEEPAK SANSTA /HT People taking a selfie as they get ready to welcome the New Year on The Ridge in Shimla on Saturday.

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