According to the Himachal Pradesh CMO, the proposed 4.3-kilometre-long Naddi Zipline Project, with an estimated cost of Rs. 7.41 crore, is envisioned as a landmark adventure tourism initiative. The project will feature four stations, Gallu (starting point), Ball village, Naddi and Maggie
According to the PoGB tourism department, no foreign climbers or trekkers visited the region this winter. No foreign expeditions or trekking groups were granted permits during the winter expedition season, which generally runs from November to February.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Dhami, Uttarakhand has emerged as a new hub for adventure sports. Adventure tourism has received fresh momentum, with the Dhami government playing a significant role in giving Tehri a distinct national identity. The Chief Minister's visionary initiat
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 Phil
Arunachal Pradesh is all set to welcome the New Year 2026 from its easternmost tip with the launch of the Sunrise Festival 2025-26, an extraordinary adventure-led cultural and tourism celebration to be held at Dong village, Arunachal Pradesh, the first place in the country to witness sunr
The Indian Army provides support to the local community of Yumthang Valley by providing specialised high-altitude adventure equipment to strengthen community-led tourism initiatives in the region.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami unveiled the logo for the upcoming Ultra Marathon and released the "Throne of the Gods" coffee table book during the Uttarakhand 25 celebration in Dehradun, highlighting tourism-driven growth and honouring achievers across districts.
The Third International Shimla Flying Festival, coupled with a Pre-World Cup and Pre-Asian League Paragliding Championship and an MSME Hospitality Expo, took off on Saturday at Junga, about 35 kilometres from Shimla.
New Delhi [India], October 24: Celebrating eight years of redefining adventure tourism in Himachal Pradesh, Herculean Himalayas, a pioneering women-led adventure company, continues to raise the bar for safe, inclusive, and affordable Himalayan experiences. Known for its zero-accident safety
In collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council, the water skiing association organised special water sports events, including water skiing at the world-famous Dal Lake, which attracts participants on a large scale.
During the six-day training, participating pilots underwent both theoretical and practical sessions designed to enhance their professional competence and ensure strict adherence to safety standards in adventure tourism. The initiative is part of the department's continued efforts to promo