Hotel industry in Himachal Pradesh is not in favour of Quarantine Tourism
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Updated : Jun 11, 2020, 11:42 IST
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Although hotels across Himachal Pradesh have done poor business this season due to the absence of tourists, they are not in favour of the state government’s decision to promote Quarantine Tourism. A decision that was made in orde … Read more
Although hotels across Himachal Pradesh have done poor business this season due to the absence of tourists, they are not in favour of the state government’s decision to promote Quarantine Tourism. A decision that was made in order to boost the tourism industry affected by the lockdown. Read less
Hoteliers told a leading online daily that the peak tourism season from May-June end is almost over now. It won’t be wise for hotels to welcome tourists when COVID-19 cases are rising in the state and the nation.
A few weeks ago, the Himachal Pradesh government had proposed that it would welcome tourists with COVID-19 symptoms to spend two weeks under quarantine. This Quarantine Tourism was expected to help the tourism industry in the state to recover from its financial losses.
Reportedly, the Lahaul and Spiti Hoteliers’ Association, as well as several public bodies and panchayats in the villages have banned entry into the region for non-natives and tourists.
Sood also added that the hoteliers would need two to three months to prepare their staff to look after their guests, the properties, and themselves as per the COVID-19 guidelines.
Tashi Hayarpa, President, Lahaul-Spiti Hoteliers Association told the press that hotels and monasteries in the region won’t be opened this year to the outsiders. The hoteliers also told the press that at least till the end of August or September, hotels should not be opened unless there is a cure available for the virus.
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