Shimla Winter Carnival: A Historic Celebration Boosting Himachal's Tourism

Shimla Winter Carnival: A Historic Celebration Boosting Himachal's Tourism

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Published on December 29, 2023

In a significant move to rejuvenate the tourism sector, the Himachal Pradesh government kicked off the inaugural Shimla Winter Carnival, a 12-day celebration aimed at uplifting the spirits of the hill state. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated the event at the historic Ridge, marking a historic moment for the city.

The winter carnival holds special significance as it comes on the heels of a challenging period for Himachal Pradesh's tourism industry, severely impacted by the recent monsoon disruptions. Chief Minister Sukhu, during the inauguration, acknowledged the adverse effects of the monsoon fury but expressed optimism about the state's recovery. He highlighted the influx of 30,000 tourist vehicles in the past days as a promising sign of the tourism industry's revival.

Emphasizing the government's commitment to promoting tourism, Chief Minister Sukhu announced a substantial increase in the budget for the tourism sector, reaching Rs. 3,000 crores from the previous Rs. 50 crores. This financial boost aims to support the recovery efforts and further elevate Himachal Pradesh as a preferred tourist destination.

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To facilitate a seamless experience for visitors, the state government has permitted all restaurants, dhabas, and food shops to remain open 24 hours from December 20, 2023, to January 5, 2024. This move is aligned with the government's focus on providing a warm welcome to tourists and enhancing their overall experience in the state.

The Winter Carnival promises an array of attractions, including cultural parades, folk dance performances like Mahanati, and exhibitions featuring local dishes and cultural programs. The carnival, set to conclude on January 5, 2024, is strategically timed during the Christmas and New Year celebrations, adding to the festive atmosphere in Shimla.

Apart from being a delightful experience for tourists, the carnival aims to celebrate Himachal Pradesh's rich cultural heritage. Cultural programs such as Kullavi Nati and Singtu of Sirmaur district were presented, contributing to the vibrant celebration. The event, graced by dignitaries, including Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh and Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh, is expected to have a positive economic impact on the state.

The Shimla Winter Carnival signifies a turning point for Himachal Pradesh's tourism, ushering in hope, festive cheer, and a promising outlook for the future.


Security Incident in Delhi: Assessing Its Impact on the City’s Hotel and Tourism Sector

Security Incident in Delhi: Assessing Its Impact on the City’s Hotel and Tourism Sector

By Hariharan U

Published on November 12, 2025

The recent security incident near the Red Fort has cast a temporary shadow over Delhi’s vibrant tourism and hospitality landscape. While an immediate dip in traveler confidence and hotel bookings is likely, the long-term impact will depend on the government’s ability to reassure the public and maintain consistent safety measures.

Authorities acted promptly following the blast, tightening security across key zones including hotels, airports, metro stations, and tourist hotspots. These visible measures aim to restore public confidence and send a clear message that visitor safety remains a top priority.

In the short term, both international and domestic tourist arrivals may see a decline. Foreign advisories and safety concerns could lead to cancellations or deferred travel plans, especially among international visitors. Travel sentiment typically stabilises once official investigations progress and security visibility increases.

India’s hospitality sector has repeatedly demonstrated resilience from recovering after the pandemic to navigating regional disruptions. Many hotel groups are expected to collaborate with tourism boards and government bodies to reassure travellers, enhance safety communication, and offer flexible booking options to maintain occupancy.

Hotels in central areas such as Paharganj, Daryaganj, Connaught Place, and near the Red Fort are likely to feel the initial impact more sharply, with cancellations and slower bookings. Some business and MICE travellers may temporarily choose nearby cities like Gurugram and Noida, which are perceived as less affected.

Luxury chains, backed by established brand trust and corporate clients, are expected to weather the slowdown better than smaller or budget hotels that rely heavily on walk-in leisure guests. To stay resilient, many hotels are likely to introduce flexible rates, enhanced security checks, and clear guest communication to reinforce trust.

A transparent investigation process, frequent public updates, and proactive safety communication will be key to rebuilding trust. Political assurance and visible enforcement efforts play a vital role in signalling stability to residents and international partners alike.

The incident poses a short-term setback for Delhi’s tourism and hotel sectors, particularly as it coincides with the peak season from October to April. However, industry experts remain confident that the disruption will be temporary. With swift government action, consistent messaging, and the industry’s strong recovery framework, Delhi is expected to regain its footing as a safe and thriving destination for both leisure and business travellers.

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Thamel Opens in Gurugram: A Fusion of Western Elegance and Himalayan Warmth

Thamel Opens in Gurugram: A Fusion of Western Elegance and Himalayan Warmth

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on November 12, 2025

CYK Hospitalities, a leading F&B consultancy firm, has announced the grand opening of Thamel, a new Western and Himalayan fine-dining restaurant at AIPL Joy Central, Sector 65, Gurugram. This launch reflects CYK’s philosophy of creating beautiful F&B spaces that bring together authentic culture, aesthetic design, efficient operations, and thoughtful brand identity.

Founded by Piyush Agrawal, Thamel is a tribute to his deep admiration for the diversity of Himalayan cuisine and the sophistication of Western dining. The restaurant aims to bridge the soulful warmth of Himalayan flavors with the contemporary flair of global cuisine. CYK Hospitalities partnered with Agrawal throughout the journey, from conceptualization and design to menu planning, training, and location scouting—ensuring a seamless execution of his culinary vision.

Rooted in the philosophy of using locally sourced ingredients, Thamel stays true to Himalayan authenticity while embracing modern culinary techniques. Its extensive menu features a wide selection of Himalayan and Continental dishes, from momos and laphing to elegant Western specialties, complemented by artisanal coffee and an array of beverages. The dining experience captures the essence of Himalayan hospitality in a refined, modern setting.

Sharing his thoughts on the launch, Piyush Agrawal, Founder of Thamel, said, “Thamel is more than a dining establishment; it mirrors my emotions and passion for my roots. I want guests to experience the comforting essence of Himalayan cuisine served with elegance. CYK Hospitalities helped turn that dream into a reality, crafting a brand that feels both authentic and timeless.”

Adding to this, Pulkit Arora, Director and Culinary Expert at CYK Hospitalities, commented, “Every brand tells a story waiting to be unveiled. At Thamel, we’ve created a space that blends authenticity with flexibility, a destination that celebrates the legacy of cuisines while embracing their evolution.”

Further, Simran Jeet Singh, Director of CYK Hospitalities, said, “Thamel reflects the changing F&B landscape in India, where local identity meets global curiosity. Choosing AIPL Joy Central as the venue was a strategic move to attract the right audience and ensure strong visibility.”

With its blend of Himalayan soul and Western sophistication, Thamel promises to offer guests an unforgettable culinary journey and an elevated dining experience in the heart of Gurugram.


Bangalore Gets a Double Shot of CBD

Bangalore Gets a Double Shot of CBD

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on November 12, 2025

Bangalore’s love affair with great cocktails, bold flavours, and good times gets a stylish new address as CBD – Central Bar District, the city’s homegrown gastro-bar celebrated for its signature mixology and high-energy vibe, opens its second outlet in HAL, Bengaluru.

Set in one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, the launch drew Bangalore’s favourite faces who gathered to celebrate the next chapter of CBD’s journey. The brand, helmed by Ajit GS, Chef Gaurav Raghuvanshi, and Aman Dua under Crimson & Clover Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., continues to expand its growing portfolio which also includes Flo, Rasai, Café Del Sol, Bento Lab, Chat Chatore, and Curry Express.

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Building on the success of its flagship space on Church Street, the new HAL outlet brings a renewed sense of style, sophistication, and community. Designed as a seamless blend of comfort and energy, it’s a destination that fits perfectly for both weekday unwinds and weekend celebrations.

“The love and loyalty we’ve received since opening our first outlet have been nothing short of phenomenal,” said Ajit GS, Founder of Crimson & Clover Hospitality. “From regulars who turned into friends to first-timers who became fans, it’s this community that pushed us to grow. With HAL, we wanted to bring the same soul but add a new vibe that reflects the neighbourhood’s pulse. This is just the beginning of our vision to create a CBD in every district, each with its own distinct character.”

At the heart of the new outlet lies an inventive culinary and bar program that balances familiarity with experimentation. The food menu, curated by Chef Gaurav Raghuvanshi, celebrates Indian comfort food with creative flair, featuring crowd favourites like Truffle Chicken Sliders and Korean Chilli Prawns, alongside exclusives such as Smoked Ghee Roast Tacos, Charred Burrata Flatbread, and Tandoori Quail. From Sindhi Aloo Tuk and Butter Chicken Puff to Jackfruit Biryani, each dish tells a story of innovation and nostalgia.

The bar, meanwhile, is designed as a canvas of emotion and memory. Each cocktail at CBD HAL reimagines familiar flavours in unexpected ways, from the “Revised Rasam”, a clarified reinterpretation of a South Indian classic, to bold signature creations like Kantara, CBD Gudbad, Rain Water, and Noon in Doon.

“We wanted the new CBD to be a sensory experience where every visit feels fresh and immersive,” said Aman Dua, Co-Founder and Beverage Director. “Our bar menu evolves with the food, blending timeless favourites with seasonal limited-edition cocktails that reflect Bangalore’s dynamic palate.”

Spread across three levels, CBD HAL offers a layered experience. The ground floor creates an intimate atmosphere anchored by a brass-and-wood bar; the first floor opens to breezy outdoor nooks perfect for al fresco evenings framed by a majestic Ficus Bonsai tree; while the top floor pays homage to old Bengaluru through its thotti mane-inspired architecture, seamlessly merging nostalgia with modern comfort.

The interiors balance industrial chic and warmth, featuring murals that celebrate Bangalore’s culture and humour, exposed brick walls, soft lighting, and plush seating, all adding to the relaxed yet refined vibe.

With this launch, CBD – Central Bar District continues its mission of redefining urban nightlife, merging craftsmanship with community, taste with tempo, and indulgence with intent. As the city raises a toast once again, CBD HAL promises an experience where every sip, bite, and beat captures the spirit of Bangalore.

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