The Himachal Pradesh region has banned water sports. This is unfortunate because travelers enjoy going paragliding and river rafting, which was allowed before the ban. But those wanting to go on a trekking expedition on high-altitude mountains should not do so as of Friday, as this activity has been banned.
For those who do not know, the Himachal government imposes a ban on adventure activities during the warmer months each year. These bans are in compliance with the state’s aeronautics rules and miscellaneous adventure activities rules.
But now that the monsoon spell is over, the temporary ban has been lifted by the government. Apparently, Kullu-Manali is a hub of adventure sports and tourists visit Himachal just to enjoy these activities.
Trekking has been banned in the state of Uttarakhand because it is becoming increasingly difficult for trekkers to complete their journey. Many people were stranded and many incidents have caused a great deal of trouble for Uttarakhand.
Adventure tourism has been popular throughout Malana, and the hoteliers in the region are pleased. Adventure tourism accounts for most of the economic activity in this community.
The ban on sports will become effective again this year, starting in July and lasting to the end of September. There is a season for it due to the dangers of adverse weather conditions during monsoon seasons. But those who have licenses and equipment can operate as long as they play safe.
In Himachal Pradesh, tourist inflow is expected to be high as the location will be welcoming for popular Hindu festivals. The festivals include Navratras, Dussehra, and Diwali.