What Makes Khajjiar a Mystical Charm for Himachal Governor?

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Key Takeaways
- The natural beauty of Khajjiar exceeds that of many popular tourist spots.
- Responsible tourism is crucial for environmental conservation.
- Connectivity improvements are necessary to attract more visitors.
- The MoU with ICRT India Foundation aims to enhance tourism in Chamba.
- Khajjiar is a celebrated 'mini Switzerland' due to its stunning landscapes.
Dalhousie, July 28 (NationPress) The Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Shiv Pratap Shukla, made a visit to the enchanting village of Khajjiar on Monday, immersing himself in the stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural heritage of this saucer-shaped plateau. Accompanying him was his wife, Janaki Shukla. The Governor remarked that the pristine beauty and unspoiled environment of Khajjiar are more appealing than some of the state's more renowned tourist spots. He praised the Chamba administration and the Tourism Department for their initiatives to promote tourism in the district's rural areas.
The Governor emphasized that responsible tourism, focused on cleanliness and environmental preservation, is essential at this time. Khajjiar offers well-maintained home-stay options for visitors, and its fresh, unpolluted atmosphere contributes positively to health. He articulated that fostering tourism in such naturally stunning villages would not only bolster the rural economy but also help in showcasing the state's rich cultural heritage to the nation and beyond.
Governor Shukla highlighted the necessity of enhancing connectivity to this mystical location to attract more tourists who can relish its natural allure, thereby benefiting the local economy. He assured that he would raise the connectivity issue with the Central government and the Union Ministry of Forests. Additionally, he plans to bring key rural tourism matters to the state's attention through various channels.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the ICRT India Foundation and the Chamba administration, aimed at promoting tourism in several lesser-known destinations throughout Chamba.
Khajjiar, often referred to as a 'mini Switzerland', is a quaint plateau enveloped by dense pine and deodar forests, located approximately 24 km from Dalhousie at an elevation of 6,500 ft above sea level.