Sunday, January 1, 2017

Tourists flock to Shimla, The Queen of Hills, to ring in the New Year


Tourists, both domestic and foreign, have flocked to Shimla, The Queen of Hills, to ring in the New Year 2017. There was a huge rush of tourists in Shimala as well as in other popular hill stations of Himachal Pradesh - they hope to be in the midst of snowfall in the first week of 2017.
This has been reported in thestatesman.com dated 1 January 2017.
The famous Winter Carnival in Shimla virtually turned the historic Ridge Ground and Mall Road area into a human sea and, with the influx of tourists heading towards Shimla for the New Year celebration, there were long queues for parking in ‘Queen of Hills’ - this gave rise to traffic jams and parking woes.
All hotels and other tourist accommodations in the hill station were full to the capacity - it brought smiles to the faces of hoteliers who did brisk business, especially after snowfall on Christmas on December 25. The administration made elaborate arrangements to maintain law and order with deployment of additional security on The Mall and Ridge to avoid any untoward incident.
Over the years, winter tourism in Shimla, which generally, lasts for about three weeks from mid December to first week of January has picked up very fast and the rush during the peak days from Christmas to New Year is considerably more than the summer tourist rush.


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