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Parwanoo Timber Trail ropeway: It is India's first Hill to Hill ropeway which is 1.8 km long without pillars in between the LTP (Lower Terminal point) and UTP (Upper Terminal Point). This bi-cable ropeway, with capacity of 1000 PPH, was built in 1988 for the Timber Trail Resort.
As of 2001 India census, [4] Parwanoo had a population of 8609. Males constitute 61% of the population and females 39%. Males constitute 61% of the population and females 39%. Parwanoo has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 74%, and female literacy is 71%.
Parwanoo Timber Trail ropeway: It is India's first Hill to Hill ropeway which is 1.8 km long without pillars in between the LTP (Lower Terminal point) and UTP (Upper Terminal Point). This bi-cable ropeway, with capacity of 1000 PPH, was built in 1988 for the Timber Trail Resort.
Also, one is able to see Timber Trail Heights and Timber Trail Resorts, Parwanoo. There is a railway station on the Kalka Simla line at Kumar Hatti, from where Dagshai is about 1.5 kilometers uphill. The next towns in the direction towards Simla are Barog and Solan. Solan is some 11 km from Kumar Hatti by road, and Dagshai is some 3 km from ...
Gulmarg Gondola - The New Cable Car of Gulmarg Cable Cars Timber Trail at Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh. The Girnar ropeway in Junagadh, Gujarat, is Asia's longest ropeway. The Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir, one of the highest in Asia; The Naina Devi Gondola in the state of Himachal Pradesh; The Mansa Devi gondola in Haridwar
A similar animal hasn’t been seen in the area since 2014, researchers said.
On 13th October 92 at 1930 hours, Commanding Officer 1 Para (Commando) was informed that 10 passengers were stranded in a cable car due to snapping of a haulage. The cable car was suspended in mid air at a height of 1300 feet, about 500 from the terminus at Timber Trail, Parwanoo in Himachal Pradesh.
In the 1970s, India declared its long-term strategy for forestry development to compose of three major objectives: to reduce soil erosion and flooding; to supply the growing needs of the domestic wood products industries; and to supply the needs of the rural population for fuelwood, fodder, small timber, and miscellaneous forest produce.