Kolkata: Hospitality hotels, travel agents, tour operators and tourists sighs relieved after the country announces tourist attractions, parks, amusement parks and zoos will open with a capacity of 75% from Tuesday, just before the Saraswati weekend weekend.
Toi has written on Monday how a large number of collapses have continued their journey, both for weekend and other part of the country, within three weeks of the third wave reached its peak in the state.
While the doctor has warned of travel revenge and meeting, many of them recovered from Covid symptoms or like Covid in recent weeks said they had regained confidence and began to meet at a home party or a small vacation at the resort.
“The travel industry witnessed Covid’s biggest boom posts when the third wave put brakes on busy tourists.
In a matter of weeks, resorts and hotels began to empty because the government set more limitations.
But the scene began to get better in the past two weeks and we were sure – with Sonajhuri It will also open – that tourists will begin to flood the bolpur and santiniketan in a few days, “said Chandranath Banerjee, Head of Bolpur Advisor Shantiniketan Amerigo.
The hotel owner in Purulia loves relaxation comes before the palas season when Purulia gets the most tourists.
“The Palash season will begin and we hope to get tourists during Saraswati Puja and Holi,” said Mohit Lata, Amerigo Purulia Association President.
Hotel owners and resorts in Digha, Mandarmani and Tajpur hope to regain tourist flows from this weekend.
“During this time, the hotels were open, but with gardens and museums closed and the Barriturade beach, there were several tourists,” said Biprodas Chakraborty from the Association of Hotel Owner Shankarpur.
Saibal Pathak tour operators who managed natural camps in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Dooars and Sunderbans said he had received a dozen queries since Monday night.
“Relaxation today means tourist attractions in the backup forest and hills, such as Loop Batasia, Tiger Hill and Darjeeling Zoo, can be reopened.
I think we will have a busy time from this weekend,” he said.
“So fresh relaxation came, I didn’t waste time in ordering a solo trip to Darjeeling from Tuesday and leaving Kolkata on Monday night,” said Gulshanara Khatun, an actor and resident of Ballygunge.
Anil Punjabi, Chair, Indian Federation Travel Agency, said: “We welcome to move by the state because it has enabled the resumption of tourism with a decrease in infection in the state.”