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Emergency Contacts in Himachal Pradesh Every Traveler Should Know

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 When you're exploring the beautiful hills and valleys of Himachal Pradesh, having fun and enjoying the views is a priority — but safety should never take a back seat. Whether you're road-tripping across Spiti, trekking in Parvati Valley, or simply enjoying a peaceful vacation in Manali, it's essential to be prepared for any situation.

From natural challenges like landslides and unpredictable weather to medical emergencies or vehicle breakdowns, knowing whom to contact can make all the difference. Here’s a handy list of emergency contacts in Himachal Pradesh to keep with you at all times.


🚨 General Emergency Numbers

ServiceContact Number
Police112 (Pan-India emergency helpline) / 100
Fire Department101
Ambulance108
Women’s Helpline1091
Tourist Helpline (Himachal Tourism)0177-2625924
Disaster Management Helpline1077 (District-wise)
Child Helpline1098

🏥 Important Medical Contacts

If you’re in need of immediate medical attention, here are key hospitals in major tourist destinations:

Shimla

  • IGMC Hospital: +91-177-2652971

  • Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital: +91-177-2806771

Manali

  • Civil Hospital, Manali: +91-1902-252189

  • Mission Hospital, Manali: +91-1902-253313

Dharamshala

  • Zonal Hospital Dharamshala: +91-1892-224932

  • Fortis Kangra: +91-1892-260400

Kullu

  • Regional Hospital Kullu: +91-1902-222127

Spiti Valley

  • Kaza Community Health Center: +91-94590-86757
    (Note: Facilities are basic. For serious issues, evacuation to Shimla/Manali is required.)


🛣️ Road & Vehicle Assistance

  • Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) Helpline: 01972-223234

  • Traffic Helpline: 1073

  • National Highway Helpline (NHAI): 1033

  • Private Towing Services: Ask local hotel or police for assistance in remote areas.


🏞️ District-Wise Emergency Numbers

Most districts in Himachal have their own control rooms under the Disaster Management Authority. Dial 1077 and mention the district you're in. Here's a quick reference:

  • Shimla Control Room: 1077 / +91-177-2812344

  • Kullu Control Room: 1077 / +91-1902-226201

  • Lahaul & Spiti Control Room (Keylong): +91-94591-90930

  • Kangra Control Room: 1077 / +91-1892-229050


✨ Tips for Emergency Preparedness

  • Always inform your hotel or host about your travel plans for the day.

  • Carry a basic first aid kit, power bank, flashlight, and ID proof.

  • Save local emergency contacts on your phone (offline if possible).

  • Avoid risky travel (especially at night or during landslides/heavy rain).

  • Respect local advice, especially during natural calamities or political events.


Final Thoughts

Himachal Pradesh is a safe and welcoming destination for travelers, but having a list of emergency contacts at your fingertips offers peace of mind. Whether you’re navigating rugged mountain roads or exploring remote villages, being prepared ensures your Himalayan adventure stays both memorable and secure.

Stay safe, travel smart, and enjoy the magic of the mountains.

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