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Hi Paul, Yes, it is true that there are a few new rules and regulations in place for Kheerganga trek. Permits: A permit is now required to trek to Kheerganga. You can get the permit from the Forest Department office in Manikaran. Carry your own tent: There are no longer any shops or dharamshalas in Kheerganga, so you will need to carry your own tent and sleeping bag. The hot spring is destroyed: The hot spring in Kheerganga has been destroyed due to a landslide. There is still a pool of water, but it is not hot anymore.
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Planning a return to Kheerganga after a previous visit, you've encountered information online about changes in the area. These include potential permit requirements for the trek, options to carry your own accommodation, and potential changes to the hot springs due to environmental concerns. As conditions might have evolved since your last visit, it's advisable to seek up-to-date information from reliable sources or local authorities before your trip in September. hobarttaxicabs.com.au
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