Digha / Bakkhali: Digha in the East Midnapore and Bakkhali-Frasergunjunjun in 24 Parganas overflowed with tourists during this extended puja holiday weekend.
For the first time in the last two years, hotels, vacation homes and guest houses refused tourists because residential has reached 100 percent.
After living in the room for more than a year, tourists began to hit this popular tourist destination with all my heart.
However, this weekend turned out to be Bonanza tourism for the perpetrators tap and tour operators in Digha and Bakkhali.
“After spending a puash at home, people come directly to Digha, Shankarpur and Tajpur armed with a vaccination report or negative Covid report.
This is a good news for our business,” said Biprodas Chatterjee, Joint Secretary, the Digher Examiner Association.
Tapan Biswas from Behala said, “I have made a booking in advance, feeling in a hurry.
We did a pandal hopping until Navami and went straight to Digha.
We will be back on Monday.” However, most tourists complained about connectivity problems.
The internet speed is very slow.
“We cannot share our photos and videos with the people we love at home,” he added.
The source said that heavy rains and violating the kelgahai river embankment had caused power disturbances in 48 towers.
The power supply to the tower continues with the help of a generator.
But the problem has survived, said a cellular company official.
However, the Midnapore Midnapore Midnapore Union leader and Pathpur MLA Uttam Barik said, “I did not realize his development but would definitely look at him.” In Bakkhali-Frasergunjunjun, similar density can be witnessed.
Tourists began to come in Hoards after Dashami.
“Actually we had to refuse tourists because all of our rooms were booked.
But understanding the financial pressure of ordinary people because of the pandemic, we did not revise our rates.
We charge what we used to fill two years ago because we wanted a tourism awakening throughout the year, “The word bisang mondal, a hotel owner.
Mousuni Island and Pakhiralay witnessed the entry of maximum tourists.
However, bad weather systems have left a lot worried.
“We face natural anger too often.
If there is a cyclone now, the following inundant.
We pray that nature becomes a little calm so we can survive,” said Central Amirul, Secretary, ship operator association.
Ship operators take tourists around the sea and parts of Sunderbans where tourism is allowed.