Uttarakhand High Court bans night stay in high meadows
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : Aug 27, 2018, 15:07 IST
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The Uttarakhand High Court recently put a ban on night stay in high meadows in the state. It also passed a mandate limiting the number of tourists visiting there. With this move, adventure tourism in this region is likely to witne … Read more
The Uttarakhand High Court recently put a ban on night stay in high meadows in the state. It also passed a mandate limiting the number of tourists visiting there. With this move, adventure tourism in this region is likely to witness a major blow, eventually leading to lakhs of people, who were engaged in mountaineering expeditions and treks to lose jobs. Read less
A bench of justice, comprising Rajiv Sharma and Lokpal Singh, also put a limit on the number of visitors visiting the high meadows. As per the latest news reports, the number agreed upon on the number of tourists to be allowed as of now is 200. Also, the order banned commercial grazing of cattle on all types of alpine meadows. However, only local shepherds will be allowed to graze their cattle, but in a reasonable number.
He further said that this action will impact the livelihood of village people, who were involved in such expeditions in one way or the other.
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