Restricted areas of Ladakh are now open!
Mar 05, 2013, Ladakh is one of the most
popular tourist destinations in India .
Indians as well as foreign tourists throng to Ladakh in search of solace and
adventure. Ladakh district was a district of the Jammu and
Kashmir state of India
until 1 July 1979 when it was divided into Leh district and Kargil district. Since
1974, the Government of India has successfully encouraged tourism in Ladakh, though
a few areas remained restricted to foreign tourists. These restricted areas of Jammu and Kashmir 's
Ladakh region, were out of bounds for foreigners. Though they are now open to
visitors from other countries with the exception of those from Pakistan , Bangladesh ,
Sri Lanka and Burma
who will still require Union Home Ministry's approval for the same.
The
home ministry has approved a proposal to open certain tourist circuits in
Ladakh to foreign visitors, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today told the state
Assembly in a written reply to a query. He said necessary notifications to that
effect has already been issued by the state home department. As per the
notification, foreign tourists, in groups consisting of two or more persons and
sponsored by recognised tour operators, may be now allowed to visit certain
areas of Nobra valley after obtaining permits from the District Magistrate of
either Leh or Kargil.
Visits
to these areas would be limited to a maximum duration of seven days from the
date on which the permit for it is issued. However, nationals of Pakistan , Bangladesh ,
Sri Lanka and Burma will not
be issued permits without prior approval of the union home ministry. Neither
will such permits be issued to foreign diplomats and members of international
organisations holding diplomatic and official passports. The restricted areas
on the tourist circuits which have been allowed to host foreign tourists
include Karu-Chang; La-Durbuk-Tangtse-Lukung-Spangmik-Man-Merak (Pangong Lake);
Leh-Upshi-Chumathang-Mahe-Loma Bend (Nyoma); Leh-Khardung-La-
Khalsar-hunder-Turtuk-Pachathang Tyakshi (Nubra), Kargil-
Khangral-Shaker-Chiktan-Leh and Dah-Garkone-Darchik-Batalik- Slimo-Kargil
(Leh-Kargil)
Source:
http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/TRA-restricted-areas-of-ladakh-are-now-open-4198567-NOR.html
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