Spread across nearly eight hectares, the project features a 2.5-km nature trail designed to promote environmental awareness, nature appreciation, biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism.The trail has been developed with a gradual gradient to ensure easy access for visitors of all age groups, including senior citizens and children. The hilltop site offers panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape, including Shali Peak, Mahasu Peak, the Naldehra Horse Trail, Mashobra, Craignano Nature Park and the Shimla Water Catchment Area.One of the major attractions of the project is the Vaman Vriksha Mandal, a specially curated bonsai garden featuring around 40 specimens representing 15 plant species.On the occasion, the Chief Minister announced an allocation of Rs 5.20 crore for the construction of 16 roads sanctioned under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) in the Kasumpti Assembly constituency.Addressing the gathering, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh said that with the support of the Chief Minister, sustained efforts were being made to accelerate development in the Kasumpti constituency.He said 120 roads had been sanctioned under the Forest Rights Act in the surrounding panchayats, while 124 roads had already been metalled and upgraded to improve connectivity in the area.Officials said the Kamiyana Hill Top Nature Trail is expected to emerge as a major eco-tourism destination, offering visitors an opportunity to experience the region’s rich biodiversity and scenic beauty while promoting environmental education and conservation.The Baisakhi Sale Plan offers an excellent value of 2 years of subscription + 6 months complimentary.If you proceed with this purchase, your current monthly subscription plan will be immediately cancelled.
Kamiyana Eco-Tourism Project Opens to Visitors – A New Chapter for Tourism in Himachal
Spread across nearly eight hectares, the project features a 2.5-km nature trail designed to promote environmental awareness, nature appreciation, biodiversity conservation and…