The capital of Himachal is currently hosting a steady flow of visitors, with popular areas such as the Ridge, Mall Road, and Jakhoo Hill bustling with life. Local hoteliers and homestay proprietors are reporting notable increases in occupancy rates, while travel agents, horse ride vendors, and photographers have experienced a welcome boost in their businesses. This rise in tourism is proving to be a lifeline for Shimla’s hospitality and service industries.
One of the primary factors contributing to this seasonal surge has been the school holiday period, which has prompted families to travel north for a cooler getaway. With no significant restrictions and a sense of normalcy returning, tourists are rediscovering Shimla’s historic attractions and scenic beauty. The town’s colonial-era architecture and charming walking paths are appealing to many, including repeat visitors, with shops along Mall Road flourishing.
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Moreover, other destinations across the hill state, such as Manali and Dharamshala, are also experiencing an uptick in foot traffic. Despite this positive trend, some tourism operators remain mindful of the vulnerability of recovery. The industry has previously encountered setbacks from the pandemic and ongoing regional tensions, which have caused widespread uncertainty and disrupted travel plans.
For Himachal’s tourism sector, the revival signifies more than just a temporary escape from the heat; with hoteliers and interconnected industries witnessing an increase in tourist arrivals, Shimla’s resurgence as a premier summer destination marks a hopeful chapter for the state’s economic revival.
(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)
First Published: Jun 8, 2025 4:02 PM IST