Skiing in Manali is now possible without natural snow
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MANALI/ Created : Dec 29, 2018, 00:02 IST
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The country’s first artificial snow park has been set up in Solang Valley in a bid to promote tourism in the region. If you have always wanted to ski and thought heavy snowfall is necessary, it is time to set your records straight … Read more
The country’s first artificial snow park has been set up in Solang Valley in a bid to promote tourism in the region. If you have always wanted to ski and thought heavy snowfall is necessary, it is time to set your records straight. Read less
This move is a brainchild of international skier Roshan Lal Thakur; he has long been associated with the Winter Games Federation of India, and set up private land to provide this opportunity to thrill enthusiasts. Referring to this development, he said that by using 60000 to 70000 li of water, 1 ft of snow was frozen, spread over a 100 m radius.
As per the experts, Manali skiing industry will likely collapse in the near future as winters are becoming rather mild with little or no snowfall. In such a scenario, setting up an artificial snow park is looked upon as a precious opportunity, opening up new avenues for people.
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