Hassan: The panoramic view of a bumpy terrain and the surrounding hills that Ghat Keribi Biodiversity in Hassan Regency offers several parallels in the state, and utilizes the potential offered by Eco-Tourism, the Ministry of Forestry is scheduled to notify the three trekking paths throughout This Verdant heaven.
The aim of this initiative is three branches: Regulation of tourism activities, generation of income for local residents and manages ecotourism activities with assistance from locals.
The ECO line allows the Department of Forest to control the number of people flocking to natural goals, depending on the capacity of each of these places.
Fans can buy this ticket on the Ministry of Forestry website.
Given its proximity to Bengaluru, Bisle Ghat has the potential to evolve into the main natural tourist destination.
The Deputy KN Basavaraju forest conservator said that the proposal to notify the three trekking paths would be submitted to the Karnataka Eco (Kedb) tourism development agency.
“We are working on technical disruptions.
The idea is to tie the local residents and help them collect income through this initiative.
The Village Forest Committee will be formed under the supervision of the Ministry of Forestry.
Members of these committees will monitor trekking activities, and warn us if there are illegal activities Like logging of trees or hunting runs in the forest.
The Committee will also entrust the responsibility of the issuance of tickets.
One member of the Committee will be trained as a guide by KDB, and receives the renumerated from the Ministry of Forestry, “Basavaraju said.
However, the boundaries of this line have not been decided, DCF added.
He further added that the list of ‘DOS and may not’ will be established on the board, and tourist items will be screened to ensure they do not carry plastic into the forest.
“They have to go back with all their belongings they bring to the forest,” added Basavaraju.
Sakleshpur based environment Kishore Kumar welcomed the initiative, which he said would ensure that visitor activities were monitored, and damage was prevented.
Trekker Yuvaraj based in Arasikere and Hisih Hulical, a pedestrian from Sakleshpur, also welcomed the steps of the Ministry of Forestry.
“Trekking must help create awareness about the environment, and help study biodiversity.
Roping in local residents is commendable because they play an important role in forest conservation,” they said.