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Manali Campaign-Permission required Mandatory

Manali has long been India’s most popular tourist destination for trekkers and mountain lovers. Manali is the ideal location for people who love the mountains, snow-capped peaks, calm air, and clean water. Manali is well known for adventure tourism in addition to sightseeing. This city now participates in various adventure sports, including scuba diving and skydiving. However, as more tourists arrive, illegal camping has also begun. The government has outlawed unlicensed camping in Manali to end it. Before pitching their tents, travellers must get approval from the administration and forest department.

In addition to unauthorised camping, pollution and trash disposal have risen. This impacts Manali’s waterways and marine life. This choice will put a stop to that as well.

 

A Rs. 50 will be levied for breaking the rule. The government has ordered the authorities to remove illegally erected tents from the area and to keep an eye out for banned camping. A dedicated crew will carry out the task. On the Hamta Pass Trek, there will be the first checkpoint. It is well renowned for being Himachal Pradesh’s busiest trek.

 

They are camping. Only at a minimum of 25 metres from rivers or other water streams will the Forest Department issue a permit for camping activities. Unless they have been granted permission, no one may camp alone.

To get the most out of your trip to Manali, obtain permission and abide by the laws established to restore nature and make the world a better and safer place for people and other living things.

Although still it’s not very much clear that we can get this permission, but before setting up camps, you should take permission so that your experience is not ruined.

 

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