Gartang Gali, the famous skywalk, to reopen for tourists
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARKASHI/ Created : Jun 27, 2018, 17:22 IST
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The strenuous 2.5 km track leading to Gartang Gali in Nelong Valley will soon be opened for tourists. State’s Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has already sent approval for the restoration of the track.
The strenuous 2.5 km track leading to Gartang Gali in Nelong Valley will soon be opened for tourists. State’s Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has already sent approval for the restoration of the track. Read less
The restoration of the track also needed approval from the State Board for Wildlife, which got a green signal on June 15 this year. DVS Khati, Chief Wildlife Warden, referring to this development said, “The decision will not only promote tourism in the region, but also become a major source of livelihood for locals.” With the opening of this track, it is expected to register a huge footfall of both domestic and international tourists.
Also, important to note here is that Nelong Valley is thrown open for tourists from April 15 to November 15, which is parallel to the said track route.
For the uninitiated, it is believed that the bridge was built by the Peshawar Pathans. It was also used as a trade route to Tibet. However, it has suffered damage over the years. And, also after the Indo-China war in 1962, the bridge was declared off-limits, another reason why the condition of the bridge is this deteriorated. It was only from 2015 that, under special permission from the centre, restricted tourism was started in the area.
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