As per the Government of Uttarakhand travel policy, It is necessary to register yourself and your vehicles before you start your journey to Char Dham and Hemkund Sahib.
Related Links
Related Links
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Website of Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
Get detailed information on the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board. You can find information on the state's pilgrimages, mountains and glaciers, culture, people, rivers and lakes. Users can also get information on flora and fauna, adventure, cuisine etc. The map route of the state and tourist places is also available. Details of upcoming events are also available.
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Operational Guidelines for Uttarakhand Tourism Policy 2018
The policy shall remain operational for five years from the date of approval. It is a comprehensive forward-looking policy to assist and encourage tourism development in the state.
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Uttarakhand Foot Launch Aero Sport Paragliding Rule-2018 (English)
Rules to regulate foot launch aero sports (Including Paragliding Activities: Licensing; accredition; and for determination of charges and conditions for similar works in Uttarakhand.
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Uttarakhand A's foot launch aero sports (paragliding) rules amendment - 2019 (English)
Rules amendment-2019 to regulate foot launch aero sports (Including Paragliding Activities: Licensing; accredition; and for determination of charges and conditions for similar works in Uttarakhand.
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Heliservices to Kedarnath Ji Dham, Uttarakhand
A Government of Uttarakhand Enterprise GMVN, Government of Uttarakhand Enterprise, was formed on 31st March 1976. Passenger-friendly shuttle services at Kedarnath ji for over many years.
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Website of StarBus - an Online Bus Ticket Booking System
StarBus offers bus ticket bookings electronically and online. It digitizes the life cycle of bus tickets from search, booking, payment, cancellation, rescheduling, status, and feedback from a Travel user perspective.
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eSwasthya Dham Portal
eSwasthya Dham is a portal which helps in monitoring the Char Dham Yatra pilgrim's health parameters. As a result, it ensures the smooth journey of pilgrims visiting Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath-together called as the Char Dham Yatra.