Dehradun, 2 Oct: The President of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Uttarakhand (HRAU), Sandeep Sahni, has written to the Chief Secretary, Anand Bardhan, underlining an urgent need for coordinated measures to revive tourism in the state following the unprecedented calamities of 2025. In a detailed letter, Sahni noted that the current year has been extremely challenging for the hospitality and tourism sector, beginning with the Pahalgam incident and compounded by severe monsoon devastation in the state, which severely affected businesses, livelihoods, government revenue. He also claimed that due to natural disasters this year, the overall image of Uttarakhand as a safe and attractive tourist destination has also taken a hit. While he expressed appreciation for the prompt steps taken by the state government to restore essential services, he emphasised that rebuilding confidence among travellers, local stakeholders, and future investors requires a structured and proactive approach.
Sahni also spoke about air connectivity and urged prioritisation of direct air flights on routes such as Dehradun to Goa, Baroda, Chennai, and Pantnagar to Ahmedabad, alongside the introduction of international connectivity from Dehradun Airport. Sahni also recommended the revival of high-power committees for Mussoorie and Nainital, chaired by the Chief Minister and Chief Secretary, to ensure effective planning, execution, and monitoring of tourism-related initiatives.
Sahni further emphasised that the hospitality and tourism sectors form the backbone of Uttarakhand’s economy and sustain livelihoods for lakhs of families. He urged the government to consider these recommendations as urgent interventions to restore business activity, rebuild tourist confidence, and reposition the state as a premier destination for both domestic and international visitors, expressing confidence that coordinated efforts would make Uttarakhand stronger, more resilient, and more appealing to tourists and investors alike.