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Can The Himalayas Outlast Tourism?

Love the Himalayas, but worried about its future? Hear from three experts on the future of the region and how it can be protected

Sustainable tourism with the involvement of local communities, is the only long-term solution Photo: Shutterstock
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Whether you’re a rookie traveller or a seasoned explorer, chances are you haven’t escaped the pull of advertisements and social media posts on trekking in the Himalayas. With millions of tourists arriving in the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR), tour operators and hospitality businesses have their hands full with customers looking to get the most bang for their buck. However, the glossy videos and posters usually skip the mounting waste crisis in the Himalayas, and the rapid infrastructural development currently underway to facilitate the transportation of military personnel and tourists. These activities are exacerbating climate pressures in the region, now characterised by retreating glaciers, heavy rainfall and erratic snowfall. This begs the question: Can the Himalayas survive the tourism industry?