Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Tourism Places of Uttranchal
Mussoori, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehradun, Nainital, National Corbett Park (Ramnagar), Ranikhet, Devpragag, Rudraprayag, Chamba, Kausani, Chaukori, Almora, Bhowali, New Tehri, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath, Kedarnath, etc.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Uttranchal Hill Stations - Must Visit
Nainitaal
Mussoorie
Chamba
Almora
Mukteshwar
Lansdowne
Ranikhet
Pithoragarh
Kausani
Kanatal
Auli
Joshimath
Monday, August 18, 2008
Uttranchal Tourism
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Central government approves helipad near Hemkund in Uttarakhand
The central government has approved ‘in principle’ the setting up of a helipad near the famous Sikh shrine of Hemkunt Sahib located in Uttarakhand, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal said.
The move follows a proposal to this effect by the Punjab government to the central government.
Badal, who on Friday met Union Minister of State for Forests and wildlife S. Reghupathy in New Delhi, said that the minister had ‘in principle’ agreed to the setting up of a helipad near the shrine subject to clearances from concerned departments, including the Uttarakhand government.
The holy and historic shrine of Hemkunt Sahib is associated with the 10th Sikh guru, Gobind Singh, and is located in the Garhwal Himalayas near the Hindu shrine of Badrinath. It is said that the guru had worshipped at this shrine for a long time in the 17th century.
Thousands of devout Sikhs and others visit the shrine every year. Reaching it means an arduous trek of over 19 km from Gobind Ghat through forests and glades, including the famous valley of flowers.
The shrine route is open to the public only for a few months in the summers.
The setting up of a helipad will ensure that those who can afford the helicopter trip will be able to visit the shrine without undertaking the trek.
Badal has also sought the central government’s permission for setting up an expansive and well-equipped concrete edifice to accommodate thousands of devotees who visit the shrine every year.
The Punjab government has also sought permission to reinforce the main structure of the shrine saying that the present one is unstable given the number of devotees coming there.
“The pilgrims undertake a lot of hardship to reach the shrine. It is the duty of the Punjab government to provide them with facilities there,” Badal said.
The forest minister assured Badal that he would get the entire proposal examined by the Ministry of Environment and Forests for the development of infrastructure and facilities for pilgrims around the holy shrine.
Uttarakhand govt to offer tax holiday to tourism sector
Uttarakhand government has decided to extend tax holiday and other benefits to tourism industry and hotels in the state that is home to attractions like Rishikesh and Haridwar, Tourism Minister Prakash Pant said on Monday.
“In the industrial policy announced by the state government up to 2010, tourism has been given the status of industry and as such tax holiday and other benefits will be extended to tourism indsutry,” Pant told reporters at a press conference.
He said tourism budget in the state, created seven years back, has increased to Rs 92 crore from Rs 82 crore in the previous year.
The state government, he said, encourages private-public partnership to promote tourism in the state where tourists outnumbered population. Uttarakhand has a population of 84 lakh while the number of tourists visiting the state in 2007-08 was 2.22 crore, he said.
In the first six months of the current year, over 1.41 crore tourists including nearly 58,000 foreign tourists had visited Uttarakhand, he said.
The focus of the Uttarakhand Tourism Board was to develop tourism-related resources of the state in an eco-friendly manner with active participation by private sector and local communities.