Sissu is home to Lahaul deity Raja Ghepan, which has become one of the main tourist spots due to the Atal Tunnel and beautiful night halts. Reason why many hotels and homestays have emerged here, thereby boosting the local economy. However, the residents add that although business is important, their faith and religious duties are supreme.
If reports are to go by, everyone related to tourism activity has already shut their business, and have started worshipping all the deities. The Halda festival will start on January 15, which will be followed by Dron and Puna, which are New Year festivals. The gram panchayat added, “We need absolute silence in the region, so not only the village but also Sissu’s lake, nursery and helipad will be closed. We want a few tourist-free days.”
He further added that tourists will have a few days of inconvenience, but these religious duties are important for them. He also stated that there should not be much impact on tourism since these spots get disconnected after snowfall, and that they will return to normal activities, farm work, and businesses only after 50 days.