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Tourist safety rules imposed in Pune ahead of monsoon season, effective till Aug 31

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District Collector Jitendra Dudi, who also chairs the District Disaster Management Authority, issued the orders under Section 163 of the Indian Civil Protection Code, 2023, which are essential for tourists' safety and maintaining law and order during monsoon tourism.

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With monsoon tourism set to peak in the coming months, Pune district administration has imposed prohibitory orders across major tourist destinations to ensure visitors’ safety. The restrictions, effective until August 31, cover popular spots in Lonavala and Maval taluka areas.

District Collector Jitendra Dudi, who also chairs the District Disaster Management Authority, issued the orders under Section 163 of the Indian Civil Protection Code, 2023, which are essential for tourists’ safety and maintaining law and order during monsoon tourism.

The restrictions apply to destinations including Ekvira Devi temple, Karla and Bhaje caves, Bhaje waterfall, forts like Lohgad, Visapur, and Tikona, along with scenic viewpoints such as Tiger Point, Lions Point, and Shivling Point. Pawana Dam and other destinations also fall under those guidelines.

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The prohibited activities restrict tourists from entering fast-flowing rainwater streams, swimming in dangerous waters, or approaching waterfalls closely. While sitting under a waterfall is completely banned, photography guidelines prohibit taking selfies and photographs at the waterfall edges, valley borders, and steep terrain.

Reckless driving, unsafe overtaking, and parking vehicles on roads and in hazardous spots are forbidden. While essential service vehicles are exempted, all vehicles from two-wheelers to heavy vehicles cannot enter waterfall, dam, and river areas.

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Noise pollution restrictions include a ban on loud music systems, DJ setups, car speakers, and woofers that disturb the peace. And the order also addresses women’s safety, indecent behaviour, or inappropriate conduct toward female tourists. Violation of the said orders by any person, institution or organisation will invite punishment or legal action as per Section 223 of the Indian Penal Code, 2023.


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