Gangtok, Sept. 13.TT: Tourists planning to
visit Sikkim in October-November would get a chance to enjoy a bird’s
eye view of the place when the state hosts its first international
paragliding fest.
Sixty paragliders
will take part in the four-day event from October 31 that aims to
promote adventure sports at a time when tourist traffic is heavy.
“Sixty paragliders
from England, France, Germany and Nepal, and from Maharashtra, Himachal
Pradesh and Sikkim in India will participate in the four-day event,”
said Bhim Dhungel, the minister for tourism and civil aviation.
He added that the
event would be sponsored by the tourism department and organised by the
Paragliding Association of India and the Sikkim Paragliding Adventure
Sports Co-operative Society Limited. The estimated budget is Rs 25 lakh,
Dhungel said. The fest would be held at the Sports Complex at
Reshithang in East Sikkim, 8km from here.
According to
tourism department officials, the paragliders would take off from
Bulbuley in East Sikkim at a height of 2,200ft and land in the Sports
Complex.
The festival that
will end on November 3 would also include free flying and spot landing
contests, an acrobatics show and sky diving that would be performed by
experts.
“We will also
organise tandem flights (gliders that are two-seaters) for tourists. For
Rs 4,200, a tourist can enjoy a four-hour flight,” said Arjun Rai, the
president of the Sikkim Paragliding Adventure Sports Co-operative
Society. He added that many local youths were earning their livelihood
through paragliding that became popular two years back.
In 2010, the state
government had trained youths to hold paragliding sessions. The group
was also sent to Himachal Pradesh for training. Most of them returned to
Sikkim and started conducting paragliding sessions in the peak seasons.
During March-May and October-November (the tourism seasons) paragliding
is held at Reshithang and Chakhung in the West district.
Sikkim has 34 registered paragliders.
“The paragliding
event would be a success in the sunny and enjoyable weather. One can
look forward to an exciting experience while flying over the lush green
Dang hills, water bodies, gardens and other picturesque locations,” said
Manoj Roy, the secretary of the Paragliding Association of India. The
event website www.pgaoi.org/pgfest2012 was launched today.
Paraglider and
trainer Jocky Sanderson, who won the National Geographic 2010 People’s
Choice Adventurer Of The Year award, will hold seminars and workshops
during the fest. Sanderson had won the award for scalling the Everest
and paragliding down the hill and kayaking through the Kosi river to the
Indian Ocean.
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