Trekking Above 3,000 Metres In Himachal's Kangra District Temporarily Banned
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The DC explained that the order was issued to ensure public safety, given the region's harsh topography and the risks associated with winter snowfall.
Trekking activities above 3,000 metres in the Dhauladhar range of Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district have been prohibited until further notice, announced Deputy Commissioner (DC) Hemraj Bairwa on Wednesday.
The DC explained that the order was issued to ensure public safety, given the region's harsh topography and the risks associated with winter snowfall.
As per the directive, prior permission from the Superintendent of Police (SP) Kangra is required for trekking on low-altitude routes such as Kareri, Triund and Adi Himani Chamunda.
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