700 tourists visit Himachal Pradesh, tourists banned from visiting Bir Billing
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Created : Jul 13, 2020, 15:14 IST
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Ever since Himachal Pradesh reopened its borders for people from other Indian states last week, about 700 tourists have visited the state according to a revelation made by the state tourism authorities.Devesh Kumar, Tourism and Ci … Read more
Ever since Himachal Pradesh reopened its borders for people from other Indian states last week, about 700 tourists have visited the state according to a revelation made by the state tourism authorities.Devesh Kumar, Tourism and Civil Aviation Secretary, Himachal Pradesh, told the press that the SOPs were prepared by the department after going through those made by the tourism department of other states that have reopened their borders. Read less
Devesh Kumar, Tourism and Civil Aviation Secretary, Himachal Pradesh, told the press that the SOPs were prepared by the department after going through those made by the tourism department of other states that have reopened their borders.
As per the present rules, tourists are required to make registration on covid19epass.hp.gov.in under the tourist section 48 hours before entering the state. They are also supposed to carry a COVID-19 test certificate not older than 72 hours while entering Himachal Pradesh. The tourists are also asked to confirm their booking with a valid tourism unit for at least five days. All tourists are also supposed to download the Aarogya Setu app on their mobile phones.
One of the representatives from the local panchayat has reportedly stated in a letter to the SDM of Baijnath that the government's decision to allow tourists for paragliding and hotel accommodation in Bir Billing without a prior health check-up poses a threat to the locals. In such a case, the local panchayats won’t permit tourists to enter their territory.
According to the reports, the locals are extremely wary of tourists coming from Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Mumbai, Gujarat and West Bengal that are COVID-19 hotspots, and maximum tourists come from these states.
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