Key Points

Uttarakhand is implementing a structured crowd control system at Kainchi Dham to manage surging pilgrim numbers. A six-month survey will assess visitor capacity, infrastructure, and traffic flow. Online registration and CCTV monitoring will streamline pilgrim movement and safety. Post-monsoon, road upgrades and expanded lodging will further improve the pilgrimage experience.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Plans Crowd Control System for Kainchi Dham Pilgrims

  • Uttarakhand conducts carrying capacity survey for Kainchi Dham
  • Online registration system proposed for darshan slots
  • CCTV surveillance installed for real-time crowd monitoring
  • Expansion of roads and lodging planned post-monsoon
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Uttarakhand to set crowd management system at Kainchi Dham

Uttarakhand introduces a crowd management plan for Kainchi Dham, including online registration and real-time monitoring for devotees.

"This will not only enhance devotees’ experience but also allow quicker action in emergencies. – Dhiraj Garbyal, Tourism Secretary"

Nainital, Aug 14

In a significant move to improve the management of surging crowds at the revered Kainchi Dham of Baba Neem Karoli, the Uttarakhand administration is working on a comprehensive crowd control system, complete with a fixed visitor capacity and online registration facilities.

Every year, lakhs of devotees flock to the Dham, leading to overcrowding not only within the temple complex but also in the surrounding areas. Responding to this growing challenge, the government has initiated a carrying capacity survey to assess the actual visitor limit of the site and its adjoining zones.

The six-month-long survey will involve a meticulous analysis of the temple premises, available tourist facilities, traffic movement, accommodation options, and infrastructural readiness.

Tourism Secretary Dhiraj Garbyal stated that the survey would also determine how many pilgrims visit solely for Kainchi Dham and how many extend their journey to other prominent destinations like Almora, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar.

As part of the initiative, real-time monitoring systems have been deployed, with CCTV installed along key routes and within the temple area. These will help officials track the movement of both pilgrims and vehicles, aiding swift response and better control during peak periods.

In addition, data is being compiled from local guest houses, homestays, and parking facilities to measure the pressure on available infrastructure. The ultimate goal is to build a sustainable system that ensures safety, comfort, and spiritual serenity for visitors.

The Tourism Secretary revealed that an online registration system, similar to that used for the Chardham Yatra, is under consideration. This would allow devotees to book darshan slots in advance, helping the administration to regulate the influx and provide a more streamlined experience.

“This will not only enhance devotees’ experience but also allow quicker action in emergencies,” Garbyal added.

Post-monsoon, the administration will also kick off an expansion of tourist amenities, including road upgrades, expanded parking, increased lodging capacity, and improved sanitation. Authorities believe that with proper assessment and structured planning, Kainchi Dham can offer a more peaceful and organised pilgrimage experience.

“Our team has already started this. It will take around six months. For counting, we have also installed CCTVs,” Garbyal said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope they don't make it too commercial like Chardham. The spiritual essence of Kainchi Dham should remain intact. Baba Neem Karoli's blessings are what matter most.
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Aditya G
The carrying capacity survey is much needed. Last monsoon season, the roads were jammed for 8 hours straight! Better infrastructure will help devotees and locals alike.
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Sarah B
As a foreign visitor, I appreciate these measures. The chaos during peak season can be intimidating. A more organized system will make the spiritual experience more accessible for everyone.
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Vikram M
Hope they consider senior citizens in this plan. My parents couldn't visit last year due to the crowds. Online booking with priority slots for elderly would be great seva.
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Kavya N
While the plan sounds good, I'm skeptical about implementation. Uttarakhand tourism promises many things but execution is often poor. Hope this time it's different 🙏

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