Hydro Tourism to be developed at NHPC Dam, Alchi
Admin Secy, Kacho Mehboob Ali Khan holds discussions with NHPC Officers and Officers from Tourism department/district administration
LEH, January 05: The Tourism Department, Ladakh plans to develop Hydro Tourism in collaboration with NHPC at the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC), Dam, Alchi on the Indus river. The Administrative Secretary, Tourism Department, Kacho Mehboob Ali Khan chaired a meeting at the Civil Secretariat, Leh.
In the meeting, the Administrative Secretary highlighted the scope and potential of developing water-based tourism in Ladakh. He emphasised on the role of tourism in the economic growth of the region and said that the development of hydro tourism at Alchi will further boost the economy, create jobs, develop infrastructure and also promote cultural exchange between tourists and locals.
Deliberations took place on introducing various aquatic sports at the NHPC Dam, Alchi, such as Kayaking; Boating; Jet Skiing; Motorboating (during the summer season), and Ice Skating (during the winter season). Discussions also took place on developing infrastructure along the river for tourist attractions such as camping sites, and souvenir shops where local entrepreneurs can showcase and sell their products. The setting up of floating cafeterias was also discussed where tourists can get a taste of the local Ladakhi delicacies onboard. He said the development of hydro tourism will be rolled out in a phased manner.
The Administrative Secretary directed the officials of the Tourism department to prepare DPR in consultation with NHPC Management within a month’s time so that the work can be planned for approval and start execution by April 2023. He also gave directions for developing water sports safety guidelines.
The meeting was attended by Director Tourism, Ladakh, Kunzes Angmo; ADC Leh, Sonam Chosjor; SE Tourism, Ghulam Nabi; DGM (C), NHPC, Surajit Dutta; Manager (C), NHPC, Hemant Dwedi; AD Tourism, Tsering Spalzes, and OSD, Mohd Ali Tak.
Earlier in the day the Secretary also had a meeting with Officers from 14 Corps Headquarters and officers of the Tourism department in connection with development of border villages. The Secretary directed the officers to expedite the process of finalisation of DPRS in a coordinated manner so that work can be planned at the earliest.