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29 May

Nainital: Introduction of Entry Fees for Key Eco-Tourism Sites

In a recent development, the Uttarakhand forest department has introduced a new entry fees of INR 50 per person for access to two renowned eco-tourism sites. These sites, namely ‘Tiffin Top’ and ‘China Peak’, nestled within the picturesque Nainital district, have long been popular destinations for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

The implementation of this initiative aims to generate funds to support the department’s endeavors in maintaining cleanliness and enforcing solid waste management practices within these ecologically sensitive areas.

Chandrashekhar Joshi, the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of Nainital, underscored the necessity of this fee imposition, citing the imperative for enhanced waste management, particularly addressing the issue of plastic waste, which has posed a growing concern among visitors. Through the issuance of entry tickets, the forest department endeavors to cultivate a sense of responsibility among visitors towards preserving the cleanliness of these natural habitats.

Nainital: Introduction of Entry Fees for Key Eco-Tourism Sites

Rs. 50 Entry Fees to be implemented

However, not all stakeholders are supportive of this new regulation. Indu Pandey, a former chief secretary of Uttarakhand and a Nainital resident, expressed apprehensions regarding the potential deterrent effect of entry fees on nature enthusiasts visiting these sites. Pandey took to social media to voice concerns about the fee’s impact on tourism and pledged to engage with state government officials to address the issue.

Pandey further highlighted the underutilization of ‘China Peak’, attributing it to the challenging trek required to reach its summit. Despite its scenic allure, the difficulty of the trek has limited visitor numbers, raising questions about the justification for imposing an entry fee.

In addition to the captivating eco-tourism sites in Nainital, Uttarakhand boasts a plethora of natural wonders and cultural attractions that captivate visitors worldwide. From verdant forests to pristine lakes and majestic mountains, the region offers an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Beyond Nainital, Uttarakhand boasts a myriad of picturesque tourist destinations, each with its own unique charm and allure. From the serene hill stations of Mussoorie and Ranikhet to the spiritual sanctuaries of Rishikesh and Haridwar, the state offers ample opportunities for exploration and adventure.

Whether embarking on a trek through the lush wilderness of the Himalayas or immersing oneself in the vibrant culture of its quaint hillside villages, Uttarakhand promises an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking vistas and enriching experiences.