Himachal's Naddi to Host Asia's Longest Zipline
The Himachal Pradesh Government plans to construct Asia's longest zipline in Naddi, Kangra district. The 4.3 km project, costing Rs 7.41 crore, aims to boost tourism. It will feature four stations, promoting sustainable tourism and economic growth through adventure opportunities in the picturesque Dhauladhar valley.
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The Himachal Pradesh Government has announced a pioneering project to establish Asia's longest zipline in Naddi, located in the scenic Dhauladhar valley of Kangra district. This ambitious 4.3-kilometer-long venture, anticipated to cost Rs 7.41 crore, is poised to become a cornerstone for adventure tourism in the region.
The district of Kangra, which has been dubbed the 'tourism capital' by the state government, will see the zipline project implemented through four key stations: Gallu, Ball village, Naddi, and Maggie Point Khad. These locations promise an exhilarating experience for visitors while highlighting the stunning majesty of the Dhauladhar ranges.
Slated for completion in 36 months, the Naddi Zipline Project not only aims to fortify tourism infrastructure but also seeks to draw adventure enthusiasts globally. It is expected to create job opportunities and significantly contribute to the region's economic development.
(With inputs from agencies.)

