It is not easy to open the Nanda Devi peak for mountaineering; The forest department gave this proposal to the government - Nanda Devi Peak mountaineering barriers and Eco Tourism Push in Dehradun

It is not easy to open the Nanda Devi peak for mountaineering, the forest department has given the government to the government. The forest division suggested to send a proposal to the center only after studying the ecological effect. Mountaineering has been banned on the mountain since 1983. The state government promotes Eco -Tourism while the mountain climbing institute requests to open the highlight. Nanda Devi, the country’s second highest peak in Chamoli District.- File Photo State Bureau, Dehradun. The road to open the country’s second highest peak Nanda Devi (7817 meters) in the Chamoli district for mountaineering is not yet easy. The forest division suggested to the government that the proposal to open it for adventure tourism activities should first be sent to scientific studies to the central government. Remove ad, just read the news, in 1983 the mountaineering and adventure tourism activities in the Nanda Devi Mountain were banned with reference to religious interest and delicate ecosystem. This mountain also belongs to Srinanda Rajajat. The state government also insists on promoting eco -tourism activities in the high Himalayan regions of the state. Meanwhile, the Indian Institute of Mounta Sainer urged the government to send a proposal to the center to open Nanda Devi Choti for mountaineering and adventure tourism activities. After this, the government took steps to investigate its possibility. In this regard, a report was sought at various points of the forest department for studying the situation of the past ten years. The report presented to the government by the department said that there were some mountaineering campaigns on this mountain between Gauriganga and Rishiganga Valleys before 1983. The very complicated geography behind it was described as the reason. The department suggested that it be best to study the ecological influence of Nanda Devi Parvat in a scientific way. According to sources, the state’s most important recruitment of wildlife RK Mishra recently submitted this report to the government on which the crackle is underway. The department will promote 83 peaks, currently 83 peaks in the state are open to adventure tourism activities, including mountaineering, draw. Nevertheless, only 12-13 campaigns are possible in a year. In light of this, the forest division is now planning a widespread publicity regarding these peaks.