Shimla, Oct 5,
 The second edition of the Shimla Flying Festival & Hospitality Expo is set to be a star-studded affair with the special appearance of The Great Khali. The legendary Indian wrestler will add his unique charm to the event, scheduled to take place from October 16-19, 2024, at The Glide Inn, Junga.
This vibrant event, aims to bring together adventure sports enthusiasts, tourism professionals, and hospitality businesses, informed Arun Rawat the meet director. The festival will feature a thrilling Paragliding Spot Landing Championship, where pilots from across India will showcase their precision skills. The winner will receive a cash prize of ₹2.25 lakhs, he added.
Rawat said that in addition to the championship, the event will also include an exhibition showcasing products and services from the tourism, hospitality, and adventure sectors. Daily seminars and workshops will focus on the latest trends and best practices in these industries, he stated.
The Great Khali’s presence is expected to draw large crowds and create a memorable experience for all attendees. His interaction with visitors and participation in selected activities will undoubtedly add to the excitement of the festival.
The Shimla Flying Festival & Hospitality Expo offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of adventure sports, tourism, and hospitality. With its combination of thrilling competitions, insightful workshops, and celebrity appearances, it is a must-attend event for anyone interested in these sectors, concluded the organiser.
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