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GANDERBAL, OCTOBER 16: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir today convened a crucial meeting to discuss issues related to the Great Lakes Trek, its permissions, maintenance and associated matters.

The meeting, held in the V.C. Room of the DC Office, Ganderbal, was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Gulzar Ahmad; CEO Sonamarg Development Authority, SDM Kangan, SDPO Kangan, Manager JKTDC Sonamarg, Tourist Officer Sonamarg, and other concerned officials.

The meeting focused on key challenges affecting the Great Lakes Trek and Thajwas Glacier, including the establishment of a designated base camp, trek route maintenance, and improving safety measures.

The DC instructed the development of the existing base camp site at Lashpathri and tasked the CEO Sonamarg Development Authority (SDA) to coordinate with the Tourism Department to ensure the availability of basic facilities at the camping site. The absence of a formal base camp has led to tourists and operators camping on the Sindh River banks, which poses environmental hazards and safety risks.

He emphasized the need for better telecommunication services along the trek route, especially at Naranag, and directed that solutions be explored to improve communication systems for trekkers.

Environmental sustainability and waste management were highlighted as critical concerns, with the DC calling for a strict ‘Leave No Trace’ policy to be implemented to curb the waste dumping occurring along the trek routes, camping sites, and Sindh River banks.

He urged the Tourism Department to devise a comprehensive trail management plan, including eco-friendly, all-weather signage along the trek.

Regarding trek permissions, it was decided that all permissions will be issued exclusively by the Tourism Department. Tourist Officer Sonamarg was directed to share the permission details with all relevant agencies, including the Police and Army, who guard the higher reaches of the trek.

Additionally, the meeting discussed the enhancement of facilities at the base of the Thajwas Glacier.

The DC directed the CEO SDA to explore options for improving tourist conveniences, including the provision of toilets, portable tea stalls and other essential services.

The DC stressed the importance of coordination between the security forces, civil administration, and the Tourism Department to ensure smooth and safe trekking experiences in the district.