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Gujarat: 92,164 tourists visit the statue of unity

Ahmedabad: The most preferred tourist destination of developing countries in this country has managed to attract tourists.
In addition to the statue of unity, a number of unprecedented tourists visiting Science City Beach, Girnar Ropeway and Shivrajpur during the recent vacation to take advantage of advanced tourist facilities developed by the state government.
A large number of tourists –visitor has been interested in tourism development activities.
This complete tourist destination was visited by a large number of residents during the Janmashtami Festival from August 28 to 30.
In Kevadia in the District of Narmada, Statue of Iron Man – Sardar Sardar, which was built with the inspiration of Prime Minister Mr.
Narendras Modi, a total of 92,164 visited tourists including 23,907 tourists on August 28, 40,914 on August 29 and 27,343 on August 30.
A large number of people visiting children’s nutrition park, view gallery, Glow Garden, Jungle Safari, ECTA Nursery, Cactus and Butterfly Garden, Pet Zone, Boating, Electric Cycring, River Rafting etc.
At Kevadia Ahmedabad Science City has been made more modern and interesting.
World-class places such as Robot Gallery, Water Gallery, I-Max Theater, Five-D Theater, Earthquake Travel, Mission to Mars Up has managed to attract people.
Ahmedabad Science City was visited by a total of 10,996 tourists between August 28 and August 30.
During these three days, ticket revenues visit the city of Science has reached 35,56,910.
For three days children and students visit new places.
Of these, 10,236 visit aquatic gallery, 2,806 visit the robot gallery and 1,403 visit the Five D Aquatic theater.
Facilities Girnar Ropeway built under direct guidance of the Minister of Mr.
Kupani has also managed to attract a large number of tourists in recent days.
This Rope-Way has become another attraction for those who can easily reach the peak of Girnar, visit religious places and enjoy the natural beauty of this mountain.
A total of 21123 tourists visit Girnar and have enjoyed the Ropeway facilities of 4861 tourists on August 28, 7495 on August 29 and 8503 on August 30, visiting this holy and religious place.
The government has paid a special attention for the development of Shivrajpur coast in Dwarika as the most preferred tourist destination of the country.
CM recently visited Shivrajpur Beach, known as ‘the only Asian blue beach’ and reviewed the development work there.
A total of 21,364 travelers visit Shivrajpur Beach in Dwarika during the recent vacation celebration.
Along with the traditional tourist destinations in the state, this new tourist spot is also the most preferred tourist destination for tourists.
Statue of Unity, City Science, Girnar Ropeway and Shivrajpur Beach have become famous throughout India with the addition of various tourist attractions because the state tourist destination is equipped with advanced facilities and world-class facilities.

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