In Himachal, a large number of roads of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Public Works Department (PWD) and bridges have been damaged in the recent flooding in the state. Officials estimated the damage to road infrastructure at Rs 1,800 crore-Rs 2,000 crore.
Himachal Pradesh's hotel occupancy rate has dropped to almost zero per cent after the recent monsoon fury.
The havoc wreaked by heavy rains and floods during the month of July resulted in negligible tourist footfall and thousands of bookings were cancelled.
Things have started to normalise, traffic movement has started from Delhi to Manali. Through This video, we would like to make request to all travellers who are thinking of visiting Kullu, Manali in future to now start planning their trip.
We only focus on stretch of Delhi Manali highway which is most affected by the flood, and that is road from Mandi to Kullu. This part shows road condition from Kullu to Manali.
Watch 1st Part here, which covers travel from Mandi to Kullu
https://youtu.be/UeNp6VyK7tI