Trekking banned in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh; here’s why
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Trekking banned in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh; here’s why 
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Kangra district authorities have banned trekking on routes that are above 3000 metres. Trekking on low-altitude routes too come with their fair share of restrictions. For any trekking activities on the low-altitude routes of Triun … Read more
Kangra district authorities have banned trekking on routes that are above 3000 metres. Trekking on low-altitude routes too come with their fair share of restrictions. For any trekking activities on the low-altitude routes of Triund, Kareri and Adi HimChamunda, you will need to obtain mandatory prior permission from Kangra district authorities. Read less
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The district authorities have also informed that in case of violation of these orders, action will be taken against the person under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and sections 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act 2005.
Owing to the recent snowfall in Manali and Lahaul-Spiti districts, hundreds of vehicles had to be rescued from the South Portal of Atal Tunnel which runs under the Rohtang Pass near Manali. The new rule that has been put in place by the Kangra district authorities will help avoid such emergency situations in the district.
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