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Jaipur: Rain attracts visitors to the iconic monument

Jaipur: Rain attracts visitors to the iconic monument
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Jaipur: When it rains during the rainy season, it looks like all the way to the hill fortress in Jaipur.
The most visited iconic Fort Amber received more than 4,800 visitors on Sunday, the count was 4,400 on Saturday.
Likewise, Nahargarh, where can someone see a wet city with green, attract 4,100 visitors on Sundays.
“If it rains on weekends, the crowd swells in this hill fortress.
In addition to those from the closest places in Jaipur, the number of tourists from Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat are now slowly increasing.
We expect the flow of visitors to rise further in a few In the coming month, “said PC Sharma, Director of Archaeological State and Museum Department.
Leg cracks are the highest since the monuments and museums opened for visitors on June 16 after the kuncian.
In June 15, eight Jaipur monuments received more than 19,000 visitors, but in July they rose to 1.38 lakh showing that people are now willing to come out behind the declining Covid case.
The numbers increased despite a lightning strike that killed around 24 people in the state and around 11 visitors to the Amber fortress about 20 days ago.
Rain, along with the lowest number of new covid infections, in Pink City has restarted tourist tourism from neighboring countries and cities.
“Now, almost everything is open.
Liberal time restrictions are not deformed.
Tourists from NCR come in large quantities and hotels experience good occupancy.
It looks like we kind of start reviving a good time again even though it took a long time to reach there,” said a hotel city.
Hoteler said that if the third wave did not come, the tourism sector would be on the road to recovery from now even though there was a question mark when foreign tourists continued a visit to the country.
Besides Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, Rajasthan got a large number of foreign tourists, but Covid had stopped the inflow.

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