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Naddi va găzdui o tiroliană de 4,3 km prin Dhauladhar — Patru stații, plan de 7,41 crore INRNaddi va găzdui o tiroliană de 4,3 km prin Dhauladhar — Patru stații, plan de 7,41 crore INR">

Naddi va găzdui o tiroliană de 4,3 km prin Dhauladhar — Patru stații, plan de 7,41 crore INR

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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Februarie 18, 2026

The Naddi Zipline Project is planned as a 4.3-kilometer aerial route across Kangra’s Dhauladhar valley with an estimated cost of INR 7.41 crore, comprising four stations (Gallu, Ball village, Naddi, Maggie Point Khad) and targeted for completion within 36 de luni. The structure will start at Gallu and terminate at Maggie Point Khad near the Naddi View Point in Dharamshala, delivering direct access to panoramic ridge-side vistas and new adventure tourism capacity for the region.

Project layout and station roles

The planned zipline will link key vantage points on the ridge, providing staged embarkation and disembarkation. Each station is designed to serve distinct operational and visitor needs — staging, safety inspection, intermediate rest, and final landing — facilitating smoother throughput and higher daily capacities for tourists and local operators.

Station sequence and basic functions

StațiePozițieRolul principal
GalluPunct de plecareLaunch platform, safety checks, briefing
Ball villageFirst intermediateTransfer/overlap zone, local access
NaddiMid-route viewpointPhoto stop, short rest, interpretive signage
Maggie Point KhadTerminusLanding, evacuation access, visitor amenities

Operational and safety considerations

Given the alpine topography and variable weather, planning emphasizes resilient infrastructură and robust safety systems. The design will incorporate weather-rated anchors, redundant braking systems, and trained ground crews at all stations. Operational windows will be defined seasonally to manage high-wind days and monsoon-related risks while maximizing visitor access during peak months.

  • Managementul capacității: Staggered departures via four stations to reduce queueing and maintain throughput.
  • Safety standards: Internationally benchmarked protocols for harnesses, helmets, and rescue drills.
  • Local integration: Training programs for resident guides and technicians to create employment.

Economic and tourism impacts

Beyond the thrill element, the zipline is expected to act as a catalyst for regional tourism. Anticipated outcomes include increased visitor stays in Dharamshala and Kangra, growth in ancillary services (guides, transport, food & beverage), and strengthened brand recognition for the Dhauladhar valley as an adventure destination.

Projected benefits at a glance

AreaExpected outcome
EmploymentNew jobs in operations, hospitality, and transport
Visitor economyLonger stays and higher spend per visitor
Destination appealStronger attraction for adventure-seeking travellers

Timeline, funding and complementary investments

The zipline project is scheduled for a 36 de luni rollout. Concurrently, the State has approved INR 1,617 crore as the first-phase allocation of a broader healthcare modernisation program running through 2031. Upgrades to Government Medical Colleges, Super Speciality Centres, and diagnostic systems aim to improve emergency response and medical support for both residents and visitors — an important factor for adventure tourism in remote mountain zones.

Medical upgrades include simulation-based training, AI-enabled diagnostic devices, and integrated digital health platforms. These improvements will reduce referral times for critical injuries and enhance traveller confidence in accessing timely care, strengthening the destination’s reputation for safe, managed adventure activities.

Logistics for visitors and operators

Transport links to Dharamshala and feeder services to Gallu and Maggie Point Khad will need coordination with local road maintenance teams and seasonal shuttle operators. Equipment logistics and supply-chain routing for high-strength anchors, cable segments, and station materials must factor in narrow mountain roads and limited laydown areas; this will influence staging, storage, and installation windows.

What this means for travellers

At a glance, visitors can expect a new headline adventure activity that pairs scenic exposure with adrenaline. For planners and tour operators, the zipline will create fresh itinerary options—day trips, sunrise ridge runs, and combined cultural-and-adventure packages that can be marketed to both domestic and international audiences.

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In summary, the Naddi Zipline Project is positioned to be a transformational piece of adventure infrastructure for the Dhauladhar valley: a 4.3-km aerial corridor with four operational stations, a 36-month build horizon, and funding aligned to broader health and safety upgrades. The scheme promises direct boosts to the visitor economy through new travel experiences, adventure activities, and longer itineraries—complemented by improved medical readiness for eco-friendly wildlife safaris, luxury adventure travel experiences, museum tours with live guides, cruise packages and even interactive online cultural workshops becoming part of wider trip planning. For travellers and operators alike, the priority will be integrating logistics, safety, and sustainable community benefits as the region prepares for a new era of experiential tourism.