Kalimpong: Kalimpong will showcase its floral treasure at the
two-day tourism festival in December-end with an intention to woo
visitors who have been shunning the hills following the over three
month-long unrest earlier in the year.
The Kalimpong-leg of the
festival will be held on December 29 and 30 and will feature a host of
events, including exhibitions, cultural items and adventure sports.
"Tourism
business is really down since the strike. If we were to compare tourist
arrivals in December last year and this year, there has been a fall of
95 to 98 per cent this year. By organising the festival, we want to
convey the message that peace has returned to the hills and all are
welcome," said Sonam Tsewang Bhutia, the president of the festival
organising committee.
The festival, like in
Darjeeling, Kurseong and Mirik, is being organised by the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration (GTA) with the support of the state
government.
Bhutia said unlike in the previous years, events would also be
organised in far-flung areas of the district like Pedong and Jholung.
"We
want to organise it in a different way this time. Since Kalimpong is
famous for its flowers, we will be giving priority to it. We will be
displaying various flowers in stalls. We will also be putting up a
pictorial history of Kalimpong," he said.
Kalimpong has around 50
flower nurseries and is considered the floriculture hub of the region.
Experts liken the place to a natural green house where different kinds
of plants from cactus to pine are grown. "Cactus and pine apart, bulbous
plants like gladiolus, amaryllis, and indoor houseplants like
bromeliads, philodendron species, palms and ferns are also grown in
Kalimpong," said a floriculturist.
Other events lined up include
the usual cultural and musical jamborees, food festival and adventure
sports for the thrill-seekers among the visitors in the form paragliding
and white water rafting.
"The fine details of the festival are
still being worked out. The plan is to get some famous cultural and
musical artistes to perform at the festival. We will advertise the final
programme details as and when they are ready," said a member of the
organising committee.
The Telegraph
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