Siliguri: The sixth Kanchenjungha Winter Tourism Festival 2017 will be held at Pelling in West Sikkim from December 25.
The seven-day fest will be organised by Pelling Tourism
Development Association to promote winter tourism in the Himalayan
state.
"Tourists should not confine themselves to a few months of the
year. They should visit and enjoy the resplendence of Sikkim throughout
the year and even in winter. To encourage tourist inflow, we have
planned the fest," Sushil Tamang, a representative of the association,
said on Friday.
Also, he said, they intend to expand the scope of tourism
industry in Sikkim, encourage conservation of biodiversity, showcase
organic farming and provide economic benefit to local residents through
tourism activities.
The organisers also mentioned that because of the 104-day long
agitation and strike in the Darjeeling hills, the tourism sector in
Sikkim.
Now that normalcy has been restored, they want more tourists to pour
in and enjoy the chill, which eventually, can help them in compensating
their losses due to the reduction in turnout of tourists during the past
few months.
"During the fest, tourists will have the facility to enjoy several added attractions," Tamang said.
In course of the fest, there will be exhibition of
photographs, ethnic food and beverages available at stalls, organic food
selling counters, flower show, fashion show of traditional attires and
cultural functions.
"A tourist can enjoy adventure sports like paragliding and
trekking. They can join in fun sports and short distance marathon, along
with sightseeing, which usually is there in the itinerary," said
Tamang.
Some other organisations associated with tourism have joined hands with PTDA to make the fest successful.
Among these include the Eastern Himalaya Travel & Tour
Operators' Association, Sikkim Hotel and Restaurant Association, Sikkim
United Tourism Organisation, Travel Agents Association of Sikkim and
Sikkim Association of Adventure Tour Operators.
"The third edition of Bengal Travel Mart will be held on
February next year in Siliguri. Ahead of the mart, such festivals in
Sikkim would surely encourage tourism in the region that had got
affected due to the disturbances in hills," said Debasish Moitra,
president, EHTTOA.
The Telegraph
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