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Himachal Govt Hikes Entry Fees for Wildlife Sanctuaries: Indians ₹300, Foreigners ₹600

The Himachal Pradesh government has revised entry and photography fees for wildlife sanctuaries across the state. Indian visitors will now pay ₹300 per person, while foreign tourists will be charged ₹600 per person.

The Himachal Pradesh government has revised entry and photography fees for wildlife sanctuaries across the state. Indian visitors will now pay ₹300 per person, while foreign tourists will be charged ₹600 per person.

The Himachal Pradesh government has announced a revision in entry and photography fees for all wildlife sanctuaries in the state. The new rates, which apply to both Indian and foreign visitors, are effective immediately.

According to the official notification, Indian nationals will now have to pay an entry fee of ₹300 per person, up from the previous rate. Foreign tourists will be charged ₹600 per person for entry into these protected areas.

Key Points

  • Entry fee for Indian citizens: ₹300 per person
  • Entry fee for foreign nationals: ₹600 per person
  • Photography fees have also been revised
  • The new rates apply to all wildlife sanctuaries in Himachal Pradesh

The revised fees are part of the state government's efforts to generate additional revenue for conservation and management of wildlife habitats. The move is expected to help in better maintenance of these sanctuaries and enhance visitor facilities.

Tourists and travel operators are advised to take note of the new fee structure while planning visits to wildlife sanctuaries in Himachal Pradesh. The government has also urged visitors to follow all guidelines and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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