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Tourist crowd: This lives versus livelihoods on HP

Tourist crowd: This lives versus livelihoods on HP
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Manali: At the time of the pandemic, Himachal seems to have chosen a lifelong livelihood.
This country is happy to welcome thousands of tourists every day, open the door with the possibility of the third wave when the safety protocol is ignored.
Videos and photos of tourist crowds in Manali bring fame to this tourist city.
While the majority of tourists do not follow Covid’s safety norms, increasing footsteps have brought cheering people.
At Kullu-Manali, where the crowd is expected to remain in July, now the focus has shifted from controlling the crowd to make the host tourists who are resistant to mass vaccination.
There are no plans to regulate a dropped tourist crowd because the government is focused on the economy.
Hospitality people, many of them have been served with a notification by the bank during Corona curfew, also focusing on income and payment of EMIS.
Being a guest, tourists are handled gently even when reminded of Covid safety norms.
Commissioner Deputy Kullu Ashutosh Garg said, “First of all those associated with the tourism industry are being vaccinated on priority.
Hotel staff members, restaurants and bars are being vaccinated so they can protect themselves from Covid-19.
Secondly, tourists who do not follow the safety protocol Covid-19 is being offered.
Special Police Team is patrolling in tourism places and challenging everyone who does not wear face masks.
Tourists are also guided and be warned regularly through the public address system.
“Despite the warning by the police, many tourists do not wear face masks and create a commotion.
Many tourists claim that no coronavirus now and masks and physical distances are not needed.
Not only the city of Manali, a similar violation will often be considered in all other tourist attractions from Kullu-Manali.
Given the high risk of spreading Covid, local residents have begun to avoid the city.
DC adds that tourists do not follow the safety protocol and gather in certain spots.
“Hospitality hotels have been asked to guide tourists correctly and encourage them to wear face masks and maintain physical distances,” he added.
Monsoon Delay A gift for the delay in the tourism sector in the monsoon and the temperature soaring in neighboring countries has proven a gift for the Himachal tourism industry as thousands of tourists affect the country.
Travelers go to the hill to relieve from the heat.
Because inter-state bus services have also begun, inflow tours are expected to increase further.
According to travelers, many people think that other pandemic waves can force the government to force the lock, so most want to visit the hill station as soon as possible.
School closure is another reason that people feel on time for vacation trips.
Inflow tourists are expected to decrease after July 15, when the rainy season is expected to reduce the temperature and force people to live in the room.
There is no adventure sport until September 15, Water and Sports Aero will remain prohibited from Himachal from July 15 to August 15 due to rainy season rain and swelling rivers make risky adventure sports.
KULLU Regency Tourism Development Officer Krishhan Chand said adventure activities were remained banned every year for two months of monsoon.
“This is a preventative step to avoid accidents.
Rafting, paragliding and river intersections will remain closed until September 15,” he said.

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