Kolkata: Doctors in Kolkata issued a warning as “revenge tourism” increased, with a long-dependent collateral for a long holiday and to the weekend destination where the Covid safety protocol compromised on many occasions.
According to travel agencies and officials airline in the city, the collapse of the rainy season tried to take advantage of the gap between the second wave of Covid-19 and the third wave to come.
“With restrictions on international travel, people will travel in domestic hubs such as Manali, Goa, Kashmir and Uttarakhand.
Covid cases that increased have hampered travel bookings to Kerala, but people went to places where the number of infections was low , “said Anil Punjabi, Chair (East), Indian travel federation.
On time for extreme caution is not over.
Responsible behavior can infect us into the next tourist season; Not responsible behavior can ensure a period of stay in the hospital and the spread of a rapid community.
According to tour operators, the most preferred goals for long holidays are Manali, Ladakh, Kashmir, Nainital, Vizag and Goa.
Among the closer goals in the state, Darjeeling, Bolpur and Purulia witnessed burst on tourist steps.
For weekend trips, many homestays and eco-friendly resorts on the suburbs have been full for the past few weeks.
“This is a malicious trend , they must always keep the mask and follow the Covid protocol, “said Viralis Rahul Jain.
Emphasizing this problem, the Ministry of Health Union has also been careful when overcoming a briefing last month.
Showing a “scary” slideshow scene crowded hill station “This is a revenge of revenge after restrictions related to a relaxing trip.
We can see tourists without masks, not following the distance rules …
and all of this tends to cancel all the benefits made so far in managing Infection in this country, “said Lav Aggarwal, the Secretary of the Ministry of Health.
“I have worked from my house for more than a year.
My whole family is stressed.
Therefore, we plan a trip to Uttarakhand.
Pretty crowded but we tried to avoid the crowd and keep the Covid protocol,” said Abhishek Dutta, a techie, who is currently in Nainital with her son and son who is 7 years old.
However, this breathes new leases of life to the hospitality sector.
“Finally there is good news for us on the hill.
Tourists flock to hotels and attackers after the RPCR test,” said Mohammad Yusuf, MD from NESA tours and trips in Srinagar.
Closer houses, officials of the Association of Hotel Owners Digha Sankarpur also said the hotel was packed during the weekend and staff checked RPCR certificates or tourist vaccination status.