India hikes fees in bid to save the Taj Mahal
Authorities have hiked fivefold ticket prices for Indian visitors to the Taj Mahal, in the latest attempt to lower tourist numbers and reduce damage at the country鈥檚 top tourist site.
Indians make up the majority of the Taj Mahal鈥檚 10,000-15,000 average daily visitors. Nearly 6.5 million people marveled at the white marble 17th-century masterpiece in 2016.
An all-inclusive ticket for Indian citizens including entry into the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, was raised from 50 rupees (US$0.70) to 250 rupees.
International tourists will pay roughly US$19 to enter the UNESCO World Heritage complex in northern India, up from US$16.
鈥淲e want people to pay more to limit the footfall,鈥 said an official from the Archaeological Survey of India, the government body responsible for upkeep.
鈥淭his will cut down the number of visitors to the mausoleum by at least 15-20 percent and generate revenue for its conservation.鈥
The latest move comes only months after Indian authorities restricted the number of tourists to 40,000 per day. Previously up to 70,000 people would throng the site at weekends. Experts say the huge flow of people is causing irreversible damage to the marble floor, walls and foundations.
Officials have also struggled to stop the white marble from turning yellow as pollution levels rise. Further damage is being caused by excrement by insects from the adjacent Yamuna river.
In July, the Supreme Court threatened to either shut or tear down the monument over the failure of the authorities to protect.
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