By Anjali Pokhriyal
A group of 16 tourists from Delhi, Maharashtra, Orissa and Gujarat among other states completed an inaugural trip of Adi Kailash and Om Parvat worship by helicopter package launched by the Uttarakhand tourism department.
The initiative is aimed at boosting Winter Tourism in the Himalayan hinterland under the Vibrant Village program and providing employment opportunities to the locals.
The department praised this trip as a groundbreaking effort to promote tourism in the remote areas of the State, thereby creating employment opportunities for the local population. The state aims to promote ‘High-Value Low Volume’ tourism in the area with this innovative tourism offering, which also aligns with the Government of India’s Vibrant Village Program (VVP), according to the department.
The package includes pickup and drop services from hotels in Pithoragarh, a 2-hour helicopter ride covering aerial darshan of Adi Kailash, Om Parvat and other peaks followed by breakfast.
Starting from April 15, there will be a 4 nights/5 days package available. It includes a one-night stay in Pithoragarh, three nights in Gunji/Nabhi/Nepalchu, six helicopter rides, and transportation by all-terrain vehicles. Bookings for this package can be made at http://www.triptotemples.com.
“This visionary project represents the Government’s unwavering commitment to providing accessibility and economic empowerment to the inhabitants of this majestic Himalayan region during the winter season, while simultaneously promoting Aero tourism in the State,” the release said.
The helicopter operations will be active during the winter season, which, the release added, coincides with the observed transhumance phenomenon in the Valley.
The government sees this project as a visionary initiative, showcasing its steadfast dedication to enhancing accessibility and economic opportunities for the people in the majestic Himalayan region during winter. At the same time, it aims to boost aero tourism in the state. Helicopter operations will be available during the winter season, coinciding with the observed transhumance phenomenon in the Valley.
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