
π¨ New Tourist Rules in Mussoorie 2025: What Every Traveller Must Know
Planning a trip to Mussoorie this August?
New digital regulations have been introduced by the Uttarakhand government to better manage tourist surges and protect the environment β especially during the long Independence Day weekend (August 15β17).
β Whatβs New in Mussoorie Travel Rules?
1. Mandatory Hotel Registration
All hotels, guesthouses, and homestays must register on the Uttarakhand Tourism portal.
They are required to log guest details digitally in real time at check-in.
2. Tourist Pre-Registration (Coming Soon)
Expected to be mandatory during peak seasons.
Tourists may need to register online with:
OTP-based login
Traveller and vehicle details
A QR code for verification
QR codes will be checked at entry points: Kimadi, Kempty Fall, and Kuthal Gate using ANPR (Automated Number Plate Recognition) systems.
3. Automated Entry Monitoring
ANPR cameras will scan vehicle numbers at key entry points to verify registration.
π Why These Rules Matter
Tourist numbers in Mussoorie doubled between 2022 and 2024, leading to:
π Severe traffic congestion
π± Water shortages
ποΈ Poor waste management
πΏ Environmental strain
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the state to control tourist footfall in ecologically sensitive areas. These new measures aim to balance tourism with sustainability.
π¬ Industry Reaction
The hospitality sector is divided over the new rules:
Sanjay Aggarwal, President of the Mussoorie Hotels Association, said:
βAs per the directions of the tourism department, we have requested our fellow hoteliers to comply with the new rules.β
However, a hotel owner (speaking anonymously) expressed concerns:
βIt could be a hindrance, especially during peak season. The check-in process might slow down due to high volumes.β
π¨ Response to Alarming Trends
Recent incidents highlight why the new system is being implemented:
Heavy traffic from Gandhi Chowk to Mall Road is now common during peak times.
In June, a tourist from Delhi died after being stuck in traffic and failing to reach medical help in time.
The NGT, already monitoring land subsidence in Joshimath, took suo motu cognisance of the Mussoorie situation.
With real-time data on arrivals, authorities hope to:
Regulate inflow
Improve traffic movement
Prevent overcrowding
Maintain emergency access routes
π What Travellers Should Do
β Book registered accommodations
β Ask hotels about digital check-in
β Watch for updates on pre-registration requirements
β Carry your QR code and correct vehicle details
β Respect environmental rules and local guidelines
π Final Tip
If you’re planning to visit Mussoorie this season, plan in advance and follow the new guidelines. These changes are essential for keeping Mussoorie beautiful, safe, and accessible β not just for you, but for future generations too.