To promote tourism, the state government introduced various new trails and peaks in Uttarakhand. 30 new peaks and 10 new unexplored trails have been introduced to the tourists. These newly made available peaks are at an average height of 6000 mt. which tourists will be excited to be a part of.
The new trailing routes are Narayan Parbat, Nar Parbat, Lamchir South, Lamchir, Bhagnyu, Pawagarh, Mahalay Parbat, Yan Buk, Ratnagiri and Nanda Lapak. The tourism department of Uttarakhand took this decision after passing the order by the central government which
allowed travellers to explore 137 peaks spread across Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Jammu & Kashmir.
Some of the new 30 peaks are Bhirgu Parbat(6041mt), Kali Dhang(6373 mt), Rishi Kot(6236mt), Avalanche (6443mt), Manda III (6510mt), Manda II(6529 mt), Rishi Pahar(6992mt).
To prevent pollution of the peaks and trails, every trekking team must deposit 10,000 rupees as cautionary money which will be returned later. This new inclusion of treks is hoped to help the increase livelihood of the locals who depend heavily on tourism.