India fines SUV lovers on the natural sand dunes
Date 10 Jun BBC A couple has reportedly been fined for driving a utility vehicle (SUV) on the ecologically sensitive sand dunes of the Nubra Valley. northernmost part of india
Police said the pair were from Jaipur. Currently on a trip in Ladakh or Little Tibet north end of india Driving on the sand dunes in a picturesque village in Leh district known as the cold desert landscape. As a result, he was fined 50,000 rupees (almost 23,000 baht) for violating the ban.
Leh district police said in a Facebook post on Thursday, June 9, urging tourists not to play on the dunes. because of the destruction of the natural landscape It drew a positive response from the online world who praised the police for their speedy action on the couple.
On Thursday, many praised the Leh police for taking swift action once morest the couple.
The territory of Ladakh is a territory governed by the central government. It is a spectacularly beautiful region. but the population is sparse with pristine landscapes and towering mountains This place is popular with tourists pouring in during the summer months of May and June.
But experts say The sheer number of unregulated tourists has marred the beauty of this ecologically sensitive region.
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