- by foxnews
- 08 Dec 2024
Eco-tourism is at the forefront of the Karnataka government's new initiative, which has introduced a cap on trekkers at various sites across the state, limiting access to 300 trekkers per day on all routes. This regulation aims to mitigate overcrowding and protect the environment. The urgency for such measures arose after around 6,000 tourists flocked to Kumara Parvatha within just a few days in January, leading to chaos and safety concerns.
Eco-tourism is at the forefront of the Karnataka government's new initiative, which has introduced a cap on trekkers at various sites across the state, limiting access to 300 trekkers per day on all routes. This regulation aims to mitigate overcrowding and protect the environment. The urgency for such measures arose after around 6,000 tourists flocked to Kumara Parvatha within just a few days in January, leading to chaos and safety concerns.
Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre unveiled an online ticket booking portal to facilitate trekking reservations in Karnataka. Visitors can use this platform to book tickets for their preferred trekking sites, with five trails currently available: Kumara Parvatha (via Subrahmanya), Bidahalli to Kumara Parvatha, Bidahalli-Kumara Parvatha-Subrahmanya, Chamarajanagar-Nagamale, and Talacauvery-Nishani Motte. By the end of October, an additional 40 trekking routes are expected to be added to the portal, which will also allow bookings for wildlife and boat safaris, as major national parks and tiger reserves prepare to reopen for the season.
Previously, private companies often purchased tickets in bulk, hindering access for genuine trekkers. The new portal eliminates this issue by requiring trekkers to upload government-issued ID cards during ticket reservations. Each phone number can reserve up to 10 tickets, making it easier for group bookings. The portal features flexible cancellation policies: trekkers cancelling seven days in advance will receive a full refund, while those cancelling closer to the date will get a partial refund with a deduction.
In addition to controlling crowds, the government is taking measures to minimize plastic waste along trekking routes and forest paths. A ban on plastic items, including water bottles, carry bags, and food packaging, has been enforced. Trekkers must dispose of prohibited items at designated checkpoints, with inspections planned to ensure compliance. Fines will be imposed on those caught with banned items such as plastic bottles, liquor bottles, cigarettes, and lighters.
The online booking portal also offers detailed information about various trekking routes in Karnataka, including descriptions and images, to help trekkers make informed choices. This initiative aims to prepare visitors adequately for their adventures, contributing to a better-managed and more sustainable trekking experience.
Through these regulations, the Karnataka government aspires to promote eco-tourism while preserving the state's natural environment. By regulating the number of trekkers and curbing plastic waste, the government hopes to provide a more organized and sustainable trekking experience for both visitors and local communities.
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