Spiti to remain closed to visitors till March 31, 2021
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SPITI/ Updated : Nov 17, 2020, 14:17 IST
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Spiti will now remain closed for visitors till March 31, 2021. The locals here have unanimously decided to shut the doors of the valley for five more months, i.e. till March 31, fearing a spike in COVID-19 cases in Spiti valley in … Read more
Spiti will now remain closed for visitors till March 31, 2021. The locals here have unanimously decided to shut the doors of the valley for five more months, i.e. till March 31, fearing a spike in COVID-19 cases in Spiti valley in harsh winter months ahead, The said step has been taken to contain the spread of the virus in the region, despite knowledge of the fact that this will incur losses to the tunes crores of rupees. Read less
The Spiti Tourism Society recently distributed a circular that reads, "It is with regret that we inform all travellers that Spiti valley is closed for all kinds of tourism activities till March 31, 2021. Tourism in the valley will resume from April 1. The decision has been taken unanimously after multiple meetings with the native population and stakeholders, including hoteliers, homestay owners, guides and travel associates to keep Spiti residents and tourists safe."
Elaborating on the harsh step taken to ban the tourists, Spiti Tourism Society stated that keeping in view the outbreak of COVID-19 among locals in the high-altitude region of Spiti, it will become impossible to contain the virus by following Coronavirus protocols among local people during the onset of extreme winter.
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