Himachal Pradesh Revises Toll Fee from April 1; Check New Charges and Routes Affected

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 4, 2025 11:17 IST2025-03-04T11:15:15+5:302025-03-04T11:17:14+5:30

Himachal Pradesh is a popular tourist destination in India. To enhance the travel experience, the state has decided to raise toll ...

Himachal Pradesh Revises Toll Fee from April 1; Check New Charges and Routes Affected | Himachal Pradesh Revises Toll Fee from April 1; Check New Charges and Routes Affected

Himachal Pradesh Revises Toll Fee from April 1; Check New Charges and Routes Affected

Himachal Pradesh is a popular tourist destination in India. To enhance the travel experience, the state has decided to raise toll fees for both private and commercial vehicles. This increase will help fund road maintenance and infrastructure improvements.

The toll charges will go up at 55 toll booths, including those on routes to popular tourist spots like Shimla and Manali, resulting in higher travel costs. The new toll rates will affect a variety of vehicles, from personal cars to large cargo trucks. These new hikes will be in roll from 1st April 2025. 

Himachal Pradesh New Toll Fee

Vehicle New Toll Fee
Private vehiclesRs 70 for a 24-hour pass (up from Rs 60)
Passenger vehicles (6-12 seats)Rs 110
Passenger vehicles (more than 12 seats)Rs 180
Heavy cargo vehiclesRs 570 (earlier Rs 550)
Cargo vehicles over 250 quintalsRs 720
Cargo vehicles (120-250 quintals)Rs 570
Cargo vehicles (90-120 quintals)Rs 320 (earlier Rs 300)
Cargo vehicles (20-90 quintals)Rs 170 (earlier Rs 150)
Cargo vehicles below 20 quintalsRs 130 (earlier Rs 110)
Private and public tractorsRs 70 (earlier Rs 50)

Among the busiest toll points is Parwanoo, located on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway (NH-5), a crucial gateway for tourists heading to Shimla. Other major highways leading to popular hill stations will also be affected by the revised toll charges.

Why the toll hike?

Authorities justify the toll hike by stating that the additional revenue will be used to improve road quality, enhance connectivity, and boost travel safety across the region.  Toll barriers are strategically placed at major entry and transit points across Himachal Pradesh, with the highest concentration in Una (15 barriers), Solan (13), and Sirmaur (8). 

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For both tourists and transporters, the increased toll fees will result in higher travel expenses. While this may seem like an added financial strain, the government assures that these funds will contribute to smoother and safer roads over time.  If you are planning to travel after April 2025, make sure to factor in the revised toll charges while budgeting your trip.

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