The incident follows the alleged rape of a 21-year-old Irish charity worker in Kolkata at the weekend and comes as the country attempts to tackle widespread sex crime with tougher anti-rape laws.
"The 30-year-old was raped by men in a truck on Monday night. They offered her a lift and she accepted it," police Inspector Abhimanyu Kumar told AFP from Manali, a tourist destination in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Mass protests erupted in the capital and other cities in December and January following the fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in New Delhi, a crime which brought simmering anger among women to the surface.
Kumar said medical tests confirmed the tourist was raped and police were hunting for the accused in the Manali area.
"The woman cannot remember the number plate of the truck and she could not understand what the accused were talking about. They drove the truck to an isolated spot and raped her for nearly one hour," he said.
Kumar said every truck driver in Manali has been ordered to report to the local police station as part of the investigation.
The woman, who cannot be identified under Indian law, arrived in Manali on Monday and will stay on in the town to help investigators, police said.
"She will have to identify the accused when they are arrested," said another senior police officer V K Dhawan.
The woman was on a holiday with three other Americans and was returning to her guest house alone after bathing at a hot water spring.
The natural water spring, called "Vashist", is a tourist spot renowned for its temples and bathing tanks.
"The victim's friends wanted to spend more time at the spring but she was tired and decided to walk alone to the guest house," Dhawan added.
"It is a big challenge to trace the accused," he added.
More than 2,000 trucks a day ply the Manali highway which connects the town with remote Himalayan villages.
Police put her in touch with the US embassy officials in New Delhi.
"We are in contact with authorities but due to issues of privacy we have no further comment," a US embassy spokesperson told AFP.
The incident comes a day after police in eastern India arrested a local businessman for allegedly drugging and raping an Irish woman after her birthday party at the weekend.
A survey by a trade body earlier this year found the number of foreign women tourists visiting India had dropped by 35 per cent following several sex attacks that have made global headlines.
A Swiss cyclist was gang-raped in the central state of Madhya Pradesh in March. A South Korean tourist was allegedly drugged and raped in the same state in January by the son of the owner of a hotel where she was staying.
New measures passed by Indian lawmakers in March increased punishments for sex offenders to include the death penalty if a victim dies and a minimum 20-year prison sentence for gang-rape.
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@sunil: wao... what a justification...seriously!
@sunil: Lame Argument!
The objectification of women in media, especially Bollywood and unchecked inflow of content from Hollywood with violence and exploitation of women, COMBINED WITH an erosion of culture due to over-population and infinite struggle for resources has completely desensitized Indians towards crime in general and crime against women in particular.
The fact that these three criminals who thought that they would easily get away after forcefully 'enjoying' a hapless woman's body (only) reflects the deteriorating law and order in the country.
Indians have come to a stage where they believe they can commit any kind of crime, from petty to more profound, and get away with it.
Almost every single state has a demoralized and depleted police force.
I know a simple solution (a first step at least) to control the law and order situation of India : Police force should be strengthened to have at least 1 policeman for every 100 people (or whatever is the most appropriate statistical requirement). At least 30% of police force should be women. And there should be at least one female sub-inspector at each and every police station.
why not report gangrapes,karo kari and countless acid attacks???? of course since pak dont get tourists therefore no attacks on them apart from shooting them down
World should grant india MFN status. "Most frustrated nation"
@The Khan-Waterloo its mindset. And mindset changes overtime. India was not like this few decades ago.
This happened in the same place where my great grand parents lived before they migrated to Pakistan. We are same people!
Depressing to the see the glee with which Pakistanis greet the misfortune that this poor lady suffered. The problem is cultural - we are uncivilized people and deserve the bad press.
Its not Hindustan rather should be called Rapistan.
And what about american tourist which was raped by taking lift in truck,how disappointed. WARNING NEED TO BE CAREFUL WHO WANT TO GO INDIA AND MORE CAREFUL ABOUT LIFT ,
Welcome to the world's rape capital
depressing to hear about increased sex crimes against women in India. Their law makers are not doing enough to protect women. The men who commit this offense should be hanged publicly.