Tourism around the Aravalli hills near Faridabad has faced challenges due to illegal mining, dumping, and recurring forest fires. Environmental groups warned that damage to the Aravalli ecosystem threatens wildlife corridors and scenic landscapes popular with tourists. Fires have destroyed large patches of forest, affecting biodiversity and natural beauty. Citizens and activists have urged the government to create an Aravalli Protection Force to safeguard the region. The hills are an important ecological buffer for NCR cities, helping control pollution and climate impact. Tourism activities like trekking and eco-tourism may suffer if environmental damage continues. Authorities are under pressure to strengthen forest monitoring and impose strict penalties on illegal activities. Sustainable tourism practices are being discussed to protect natural heritage. Experts say preserving the Aravallis is essential for both ecology and tourism growth. The issue highlights the link between environmental protection and tourism sustainability.