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Online booking for paragliding activities in Dharamshala soon

The initiative aims to enhance safety and convenience for tourists. A dedicated section for paragliding slot bookings has been incorporated into the application. Initially, the pilot project will focus on Dharamshala, with plans for expansion to Kangra’s Bir Billing, one of the world’s top paragliding destinations.

Updated on: Mar 18, 2024 05:20 AM IST
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Tourists will soon be able to conveniently book their slots for paragliding activities in Dharamshala online through the ‘Apna Kangra’ mobile application, as the district administration moves to regulate paragliding activities through an online platform.

The Kangra administration launched ‘Apna Kangra’ mobile application recently and it enables a user to explore and plan vacations in the district with the help of local experts. (File)
The Kangra administration launched ‘Apna Kangra’ mobile application recently and it enables a user to explore and plan vacations in the district with the help of local experts. (File)

The initiative aims to enhance safety and convenience for tourists. A dedicated section for paragliding slot bookings has been incorporated into the application. Initially, the pilot project will focus on Dharamshala, with plans for expansion to Kangra’s Bir Billing, one of the world’s top paragliding destinations.

The Kangra administration launched ‘Apna Kangra’ mobile application recently and it enables a user to explore and plan vacations in the district with the help of local experts. It also helps in exploring various trip ideas, adventure activities, cuisines, events and other activities and services related to tourism crafted by locals.

Dharamshala tourism deputy director Vinay Dhiman said the operators have been registered in the application and it will be physically implemented soon. “Pilots will also be registered, and their verification will be done at the back-end. You can book your slots from anywhere in the world and the operator will also assign a pilot and equipment as well,” he said, adding that the district administration will also widely publicise it soon.

The safety of paragliders has remained one of the prime concerns in Kangra as several deaths have taken place in recent years. The Kangra administration’s move is to ensure the safety and security of the paragliders.

In October last year, a Polish paraglider who took off from Bir went missing near Dharamshala and his body was later retrieved. Similarly, a Russian pilot was killed in a paragliding mishap in October as well in Palampur. Earlier in 2022, two deaths in paragliding activities were reported in Kangra as per the details shared by the police.

 
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Dar Ovais

Dar Ovais is the Dharamshala-based correspondent in the Himachal Pradesh bureau of Hindustan Times. He covers politics, tourism, Tibetan affairs and environmental issues.

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