Don't wait for other hill towns to undergo the same challenges Joshimath is experiencing right now. Joshimath serves as an example, and we must take note of its lessons. Alternative energy sources can be found , but it is impossible to model a place with with enormous historical
#Joshimath One of the major cause of the destruction of this holy place is the construction of large hotels and the widespread use of cement. Natural sources of water have been diverted, and there are no drainage facilities available. The government wants revenue from our hills
by promotion tourism,but at the very least, they can frame environmentally friendly policies before introducing these large projects that is/will change the entire geography of the Himalayas .It's always about tourist and not locals
It is not a case of development versus destruction; development is necessary, but it must be done in a sustainable manner. Experts have been talking about sustainable development for a long time, now the time has come to put it into practise.
1. Unplanned trip to badridham , i have visted badrinath alot of times , but this time vibe was different , Got lucky to have some friends in the same city i am living ,Reached badrinath at nealy 5 pm, Looked for hotels but didn't got as there was a large number of devotees
2. Luckily have a friend who had his uncle hotel there ,Got a dormatary which is enough for more than 6 peoples ,After than we started visiting badrinath market at night 🌉 , Then temple remains open upto 12 pm , we visited the temple and after that we decided
3. to take a bath at -8 degree temp,Honesty first i didn't get courage of , but a guy made us to do , This was my first time to get a chance of holy bath in the taptkund ,The water was very hot , We remain in kund for more than 30 min