Ladakh suspends winter tourist activities due to Omicron threat
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Jan 4, 2022, 09:24 IST
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In a recent Omicron update, the administration of Ladakh has cancelled all the prominent winter tourist activities including the very popular Chadar Trek over the concern of rising Omicron cases in the country. The new COVID-19 va … Read more
In a recent Omicron update, the administration of Ladakh has cancelled all the prominent winter tourist activities including the very popular Chadar Trek over the concern of rising Omicron cases in the country. The new COVID-19 variant, though less deadly, is highly contagious. Therefore, the government of Ladakh doesn’t want to take any risk. Read less
Chadar Trek is a popular adventure activity undertaken by adventurers. The taxing 105 km trek takes trekkers to the frozen Zanskar River. Another popular activity that got cancelled this year is the snow leopard sighting expedition. The activity was started to promote tourism in the Rupshu Valley in Leh.
The deputy commissioner Leh Shrikant Suse took to Twitter and issued notification for the suspension of ChadarTrek 2022, snow leopard sighting expedition and other winter activities in the district.
Keeping in view the current #COVID19 situation, @DC_Leh @Shrikant_S has issued notification for the suspension of #ChadarTrek 2022, #snowleopard sighting expedition and other #wintertourism activities in Leh district.#Ladakh #discoveryourself @incredibleindia @tourismgoi @ANI pic.twitter.com/XIclMCGZ4R
— Ladakh Tourism (@utladakhtourism) December 23, 2021
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