The Leh Authorities posted two pictures on Facebook, revealing a Toyota Fortuner SUV being driven on sand dunes in Hunder in Nubra Valley
Yet once again travelers have actually been captured destroying picturesque Ladakh by driving their SUV in areas where they are limited.
The Leh Cops published two images on Facebook, revealing a Toyota Fortuner SUV being driven on dune in Hunder in Nubra Valley, preferred with experience enthusiasts as well as known for its cold desert landscape.
“One visitor vehicle was discovered violating the SDM [sub-divisional magistrate] Nubra’s instructions not to drive cars over dune in Hunder. The pair from Jaipur were booked as per law and also a bond of 50,000 was taken by them,” Leh Authorities claimed in the Facebook message.
“Area authorities Leh demands travelers not to drive on dune as you damage the natural landscape as well as breach the prohibitory orders,” the authorities claimed.
The SUV’s permit plate reveals it’s a Delhi-registered lorry.
Many applauded the Leh Cops for imposing a fine on the visitors that showed no regard for the natural landscape. “Good job,” a Facebook customer composed. “Hats off, Ladakh Cops,” an additional commented.
Nubra Valley is a few hours to the north of Leh; this is where the Shyok and also Siachan rivers satisfy. The valley separates Ladakh from the Karakoram arrays and the Siachen glacier.
In April, a video revealing an Audi SUV racing with the immaculate Pangong Lake, with two travelers socializing of the sunroof as well as shouting, was extensively criticised by people that knocked them for their careless practices.
The video clip also revealed collapsible chairs and a table with containers of alcohol, water and also packets of chips strewn on it. The Audi SUV had a Haryana permit plate.
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Last Updated: 9 June 2022