The sites were originally scheduled for inauguration on 27 September, but the plan was delayed due to administrative and logistical hurdles
In a major step toward expanding frontier tourism, the Sikkim Government has announced that the strategically sensitive sites of Doklam and Cho La will be opened to tourists before 15 December. The decision marks the first time civilians will be allowed access to these high-security border zones, long associated with both military tensions and historic clashes along the India–China boundary.
The sites were originally scheduled for inauguration on 27 September, but the plan was delayed due to administrative and logistical hurdles.
Speaking to reporters, C.S. Rao, Sikkim’s Additional Chief Secretary for Tourism, confirmed that preparations are now in

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