Sikkim has achieved a new milestone in tourism with the inauguration of the Dhapper-Bale-Dhunga Ropeway in Yangang, the longest of its kind in India. The ropeway officially began operations on September 16 with a ceremonial first ride attended by several key figures, including Sikkim Assembly Vice-Chairperson Rajkumari Thapa, former Press Secretary to the Chief Minister Vikas Basnet, District Panchayat K.D. Khaple, and other notable party workers and staff.
Vice-Chairperson Thapa praised Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang for his crucial role in completing the ambitious project. She acknowledged how the Dhapper-Bale-Dhunga Ropeway, initially in a neglected state under the previous administration, had been revitalized under the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) government, marking a significant achievement for the state.
“The Dhapper-Bale-Dhunga Ropeway is not only a testament to our dedication to boosting tourism but also a historical milestone for the people of Sikkim,” Thapa stated. She expressed deep gratitude to Chief Minister Tamang for his unwavering support in bringing the project to life.
Former Press Secretary Basnet also lauded the construction quality provided by Poma Company, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors. The ropeway is now open to the public, with round-trip tickets priced at ₹950.