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Uri, June 2: Local and non-local visitors travelling to Limber waterfall in Babagail village of Boniyar tehsil of Uri in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district have sought uninterrupted movement to the destination. A delegation of local visitors told Greater Kashmir that they are being required to obtain permission from various authorities. “I received two groups today who wished to visit the waterfall but we were denied permission,” stated Farhaan Lone, a local of Bijhama, Uri who also operates Pir Panjal Adventure Club- a group dedicated to promoting tourism in the border region.

He explained that the wildlife department has informed them that they can only go up to Babagail village, not to the waterfall. “To reach the waterfall, they have instructed us to obtain permission from local police or army authorities,” he said. Lone expressed disappointment, stating, “It is unfortunate that the wildlife department overseeing this area is not permitting visitors to see this amazing asset of Uri.



” Lone who is also a vlogger and has made multiple vlogs on Uri’s natural beauty. “We want that there should be a single and separate department who will manage permissions for the waterfall same as the Kaman Post visit pattern,” he emphasised. Limber waterfall has garnered attention recently with numerous vlogs showcasing its mesmerising beauty and gaining popularity on Instagram.

Located approximately 20 kilometers from Boniyar tehsil, it sits nestled amidst the silent mou.

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