Himachal records a footfall of 18500 tourists daily; 7500 for Rohtang Tunnel
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Updated : Jul 22, 2021, 12:27 IST
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Himachal records a footfall of 18500 tourists daily; 7500 for Rohtang Tunnel 
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Ever since Himachal Pradesh relaxed travel restrictions, it has been witnessing a surge in visitors. Recently, Director General of Police Sanjau Kundu informed that a record number of 18500 tourists have been visiting Himachal Pra … Read more
Ever since Himachal Pradesh relaxed travel restrictions, it has been witnessing a surge in visitors. Recently, Director General of Police Sanjau Kundu informed that a record number of 18500 tourists have been visiting Himachal Pradesh per day, whereas 7500 tourists have been visiting the tourist hotspot Atal Tunnel Rohtang (ATR). Read less
He added that the police have managed to effectively tackle the challenge posed by incoming tourists amid COVID-19.
He added that they have never witnessed this much flow of tourists in Himachal Pradesh. In view of the current situation poised by increased footfall of tourists in the region, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur said that tourists cannot be stopped from entering the state; however, regulations have been put into place.
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