Himachal Pradesh has opened controlled access to its remote border regions near China, including Shipki-La, Gue Monastery, and Chitkul, under a secure tourism initiative. The move boosts sustainable tourism promotes tribal heritage, and uplifts local communities through eco-friendly infrastructure and homestays. While preserving national security and environmental balance, the initiative fosters cultural exchange and national unity, offering travelers rare insight into the untouched Himalayan frontier.
Himachal Pradesh Opens Border Areas to Tourists, Balancing Access and Security

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