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Naddi Zipline project will place Himachal on global adventure tourism map: RTDC director Ajay Sharma

Speaking to ANI, RTDC Director Ajay Sharma said the initiative reflects the corporation's vision of promoting sustainable tourism while attracting international adventure seekers. He added that the Naddi Zipline has the potential to surpass similar projects in Japan, Thailand and the Philippines, making Himachal a landmark destination in global adventure tourism.

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Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], January 20 (ANI): The Himachal Pradesh Rapid Transport Development Corporation (RTDC) will develop an eco-adventure zipline project at Naddi near Dharamshala, aimed at boosting adventure tourism, generating employment, and enhancing the state's revenue through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
The Himachal Pradesh cabinet approved the project on Monday.
Speaking to ANI, RTDC Director Ajay Sharma said the initiative reflects the corporation's vision of promoting sustainable tourism while attracting international adventure seekers. He added that the Naddi Zipline has the potential to surpass similar projects in Japan, Thailand and the Philippines, making Himachal a landmark destination in global adventure tourism.
He informed that the proposed zipline, spanning 4,300 metres, will pass through the scenic Bal Valley, connecting culturally significant locations including Gallu Devi Temple, Ball Village, Naddi, and Maggie Point Khad.
The total estimated cost of the project is Rs 7.41 crore, with a 40-year concession period. The project is being implemented under the Swiss Challenge Approach Regulations, 2022, through the Himachal Pradesh Infrastructure Development Board (HPIDB).
RTDC floated the tender on June 24, 2025, followed by the opening of technical bids on July 7, 2025. Two companies were found responsive -- M/s AVCOM Infotech Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, the original proposer, and M/s NSA Build Tech Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, the challenger. AVCOM Infotech emerged as the most favourable bidder, quoting an annual concession fee of Rs 60 lakh, inclusive of GST, with a 5 per cent annual escalation over the concession period.
The RTDC Board of Directors, during its meeting held on August 6, 2025, recommended the project to the state government for final approval. Notably, this will be the first ropeway-based adventure project in Himachal Pradesh to be executed under the Swiss Challenge model.
RTDC officials said the zipline project has been designed with a strong focus on environmental sustainability, ensuring no tree felling, zero emissions, minimal noise and a low ecological footprint. The project will use internationally certified safety harness systems and gravity-based controlled movement, eliminating the need for heavy construction or road expansion.
Apart from positioning Himachal Pradesh as a leading adventure tourism destination, the project is expected to create direct and indirect employment opportunities for local youth, increase GST and tourism revenue for the state, and help regulate the largely unorganised zipline sector currently operating in various parts of Himachal. (ANI)

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