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Soon, scale new peaks in Ladakh

The mountainous region of Ladakh will soon exert a bigger pull on travellers. As many as 101 out-of-bounds mountains in the frontier region are about to be opened for trekking, reports Arjun Sharma.

Updated on: Dec 01, 2009 01:49 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Jammu
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The mountainous region of Ladakh will soon exert a bigger pull on travellers.

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As many as 101 out-of-bounds mountains in the frontier region are about to be opened for trekking.

The state tourism department has chosen the peaks and sent the proposal to the defence and home ministries. While the defence ministry has given its go-ahead, the home ministry’s clearance is awaited.

J&K tourism minister Nawang Rigzin Jora told HT that the opening of these peaks for trekking would help the tourism and hotel industries in Ladakh and give a boost to the area’s economy.

The 101 peaks are scattered across Ladakh.

“These mountains are best suited for trekking, and a large number of foreign and domestic tourists would want to trek over them,” Jora said.

Trekkers and Buddhist pilgrims make up the bulk of visitors to Ladakh.

There is more good news for foreign tourists. Many inner-line areas have ceased to be out of bounds for them.

Foreign tourists will no longer need to get a ‘protected area permit’.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arjun Sharma

Arjun Sharma is a staff reporter in Ludhiana. He writes on politics, agriculture and health.

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