Shimla, Feb. 15 -- The Himachal Pradesh government has decided to develop what is proposed to be Asia's longest zipline project at Naddi in Kangra district to boost adventure tourism and strengthen the region's tourism infrastructure.
The 4.3-kilometre-long Naddi Zipline Project, estimated to cost Rs. 7.41 crore, will be set up in the scenic Dhauladhar valley. Envisioned as a landmark initiative, the project aims to position Kangra as a premier destination for adventure tourism while showcasing the natural beauty of the Dhauladhar ranges, a government spokesperson said today.
The zipline will comprise four stations - Gallu (starting point), Ball village, Naddi and Maggie Point Khad (terminating point), he said, and informed that the align...