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After Mussoorie, Nainital may also introduce tourist registration to curb overcrowding, congestion and infrastructure strain

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Last updated: 10 July, 2025 10:58 AM
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After Mussoorie, Nainital may also introduce tourist registration to curb overcrowding, congestion and infrastructure strain
After Mussoorie, Nainital may also introduce tourist registration to curb overcrowding, congestion and infrastructure strain

Nainital: With the rising influx of tourists overwhelming Uttarakhand’s popular hill stations, the state government is now considering implementing a mandatory online tourist registration system in Nainital.

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Tourism department has already launched a tourist registration portal for MussoorieGrowing demand to replicate the system in NainitalThis system in Nainital comes with its own set of challengesIt could be a useful tool during high-pressure periods

The move, inspired by a similar initiative in Mussoorie, aims to manage crowd control, traffic congestion, and limited resources during peak seasons.

Nainital, Uttarakhand: Nainital, Uttarakhand: The Uttarakhand government is planning to introduce a tourist registration system in Nainital, like Mussoorie, to manage overcrowding and traffic. Final decision awaits a state tourism survey report

District Magistrate Vandana Singh… pic.twitter.com/jZA2xdlHVz

— IANS (@ians_india) July 9, 2025

Tourism department has already launched a tourist registration portal for Mussoorie

The Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board (UTDB) has already launched a tourist registration portal for Mussoorie. Tourists visiting the town during holidays and weekends must pre-register their name, mobile number, vehicle details, address, and duration of stay. Upon registration, they receive a QR code, which must be shown at designated checkpoints like Kimadi, Kempty Fall, or Kuthal Gate. Without the code, entry is denied.

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The system, which uses OTP verification and ANPR (Automated Number Plate Recognition) technology, is designed for real-time monitoring of tourist inflow. It is only active during high-traffic periods such as summer vacations and long weekends.

Growing demand to replicate the system in Nainital

Following the success of this model in Mussoorie, where tourist numbers crossed 21 lakh in 2024—nearly double from 2022—there is growing demand to replicate the system in Nainital. The hill town frequently faces severe traffic jams, parking shortages, and pressure on civic amenities due to sudden surges in tourist numbers.

“During peak seasons, the roads are choked, parking is full, and locals struggle to go about their daily lives,” said a senior tourism official. “A registration system will help us plan better—whether it’s traffic, hotel bookings, or emergency response.”

This system in Nainital comes with its own set of challenges

However, implementing such a system in Nainital comes with its own set of challenges. As the district headquarters, Nainital houses the High Court, Civil Court, Commissionerate, and several government offices. Many people travel to the city daily for official work, and a mandatory registration system could create hurdles for them. “It’s not easy to enforce tourist registration in Nainital,” said Digvijay Singh Bisht, President of the Nainital Hotel Association. “Unlike Mussoorie, Nainital is not just a tourist town—it’s an administrative hub. We need a more nuanced approach.”

Local business owners have also expressed mixed views. Amandeep Singh, Secretary of the Tallital Business Board, said, “While the registration system can help manage crowds, the government should focus more on improving infrastructure—like parking, roads, and public transport—rather than restricting tourists.” Nainital District Magistrate Vandana Singh confirmed that the government is currently conducting a survey to assess the carrying capacity of all major tourist towns, including Nainital. “Based on the survey findings, the UTDB will decide whether to implement the registration system,” she said.

It could be a useful tool during high-pressure periods

Experts believe that while the system may not be a permanent solution, it could be a useful tool during high-pressure periods. It would also provide valuable data on tourist trends, helping the government make informed decisions about infrastructure development and environmental sustainability.

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