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Himachal Pradesh’s Bhohat Kasol: The Next Big Tourism Destination

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A comprehensive plan has been developed to turn the village into a top tourist destination
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Bhohat Kasol: Himachal Pradesh’s Newest Tourism Hotspot

In the heart of Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district, the peaceful village of Bhohat Kasol is about to transform remarkably. Deputy Commissioner Abid Hussain Sadiq and a team of administrative officials recently surveyed the beautiful area near the Kol Dam. With its waters remaining steady throughout the year, Kol Dam offers a unique opportunity for continuous tourism, which has not gone unnoticed.

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Deputy Commissioner Abid Hussain Sadiq, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh

According to reports, there is a grand vision for Bhohat Kasol. A detailed action plan has been developed to transform the village into a comprehensive tourist destination. “Our goal is to turn Bhohat Kasol into a lively rural tourist spot,” explained Sadiq.

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Recent trends show growing interest in lesser-known destinations in Himachal Pradesh, with Solan surpassing Shimla as a popular tourist hotspot

He added that this initiative will allow visitors to participate in over 20 adventure activities and experience authentic rural life. Urban tourists will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of the region, offering a stark contrast to their busy city lives. The potential of Bhohat Kasol is evident.

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Tourism in 2024 has surged, with over 74 lakh visitors arriving between January and May, a 3.5% increase from the previous year

Recent trends show a growing interest in lesser-known destinations in Himachal Pradesh, with Solan recently surpassing Shimla as a popular tourist hotspot. This shift suggests an increasing appreciation for the state’s hidden gems. The year 2024 has seen a significant surge in tourism, with over 74 lakh visitors arriving between January and May, a 3.5% increase from the previous year. Notably, the number of foreign tourists has also risen substantially, from 23,174 in 2023 to 32,415 in 2024, highlighting the region’s growing allure on the global stage.

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The number of foreign tourists has also increased significantly, from 23,174 in 2023 to 32,415 in 2024

As the action plan for Bhohat Kasol unfolds, the area is poised to become a shining example of rural tourism. The development will boost the local economy and provide a sustainable tourism model that balances adventure with preserving rural charm. With its rich potential and the steady flow of Kol Dam’s waters, Bhohat Kasol is set to capture the hearts of adventurers and peace-seekers alike. The plans will unfold in the coming months, bringing new life to Bhohat Kasol. It promises to be a destination where the rhythms of rural life blend seamlessly with the thrill of adventure, creating a haven for travellers seeking excitement and tranquillity.

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