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Valparai’s goal is to improve the e-pass system for visitors to enable the protection of the region’s natural beauty and environment. This innovative system aims to streamline traffic flow while ensuring that the delicate ecosystem of Valparai is preserved for future generations.
The newly implemented e-pass system allows tourists to obtain passes electronically, reducing the need for physical documentation and minimizing the environmental impact associated with paper use. Visitors can now enjoy a smoother entry process, which not only enhances their travel experience but also helps in managing the number of vehicles in the area.
By regulating traffic, the e-pass system contributes to reducing pollution and congestion, thus protecting the lush landscapes and diverse wildlife that Valparai is known for. Local authorities believe that this initiative will encourage responsible tourism, allowing visitors to appreciate the region's natural wonders while ensuring that these treasures remain intact.
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