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Dasara festival leads expectations that are needed for the tourism sector

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Shrinivasa.mmysusuru: Spiral down from the Covid-19 curve, coupled with a proportional increase in the percentage of people who have been vaccinated throughout the country, has helped place the sick tourism industry in the city of inheritance back to its track.
That as many as 36,000 people passed the swivel door of Mysuru Zoo in Ayudha Puja and Vijayadashami (14 and 15 October) – a three-fold increase compared to the number of zoos registered on holidays in 2020 – proving the fact that tourists returned to several of the most popular destinations in the city.
Data revealed that, while 9,033 people visited the zoo at Ayudha Puja, 27,093 crowded the establishment of the next day.
Rush at the turnstill keeping the ringing of the cashier, with a zoo producing almost Rs 37 lakh in just two days, while the revenue of the zoo recorded along the Dasara Festivities is Rs 77.6 lakh.
Although the numbers are pale compared to the zoos registered in the years before the plague of pandemic, bursts, both in terms of the number of visitors and income, compared to the previous year could not be denied.
The zoo produced a 19.5 lakh Rs throughout the Dasara season in 2020.
That the zoo produced RS 1.6 Crore throughout the ‘Nada Habba’ season in 2019 set a collection for the next two years in perspective.
Specifications in residential at the hotel between October 13.
and 16 are other indicators of upswing the hospitality sector in wealth.
“The average occupancy in most hotels is around 60% until October 12, but the figure jumped up to 90% in the last four days of the festival.
We thought the occupancy would remain high for the next few days.
We don’t think this is an anomaly, and Optimistic about the future, “said President of the Association of the hotel owner of Mysuru Narayana Gowda.
Double Decker Bus services launched to offer tourists at a glimpse of the inheritance city, proven to be very popular.
, with the authorities forced to double the number of vehicles – from two to four – to accommodate in a hurry.
Assistant Director of the Department of Tourism, Mysuru HB Raghavendra said, “a low prison during the day, but people are eager to see the view of the city that is illuminated at night.” Leap in the number of tourists in several city hotspots accompanied by a surge in the number of visitors in the two most popular Wildlife Obses of Old Mysore: Bandipur and Nagarahole.
Tourists, most of Bengaluru, also flocked with Western Ghats stretches in Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru and Shivamogga District.
The President of the Homestay Coorg BG Ananthashayana association said that the tourism sector in the hilly district witnessed a gain after three years.
“Tourists returned to Madikeri in large quantities.
Almost no rooms are available at the hotel,” he added.
Long exhibition.
Outside the Dasara season.
Bommai said that the government would decide the feasibility of having an exhibition throughout the year.
CM also expressed hope to celebrate mysu dasara with fanfare of his habit next year.

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