Mysuru: Mahadeshwara Mahadeshwara Mahadeshwara Mahadeshwara Asylum Authority has started zipline adventure activities to attract tourists.
The zipline, it is said to be the longest in the state, it will allow tourists to enjoy fertile green forests from more than 150 feet above the ground.
Zipline has been built in the Sri Mahadeshwara Mahadigudda tree park in Kollegal in the Chamarajanagar district.
25-acre parks are managed by Mahadeshwara male, kollegal wildlife divisions.
The zipline initiative was taken by the forester during recent locking at a cost of Rs 20 Lakh.
Zipline has been built between two hills with a cable suspension which depends above 150 feet of the ground.
At 216 meters, lines are also the longest in the state.
Bheemeshwari adventures and natural camps in the Mandya district have a zipline for 40 meters.
To allow tourists to capture the moment during the zip layer, the Ministry of Forestry will give a selfie stick attached.
Forest staff will download pictures and send them to travelers who are free.
While it costs Rs 50 for adults and Rs 30 for children, Rs 5 is charged for parking the vehicle.
Vinay, a natural explorer from Bengaluru, said all safety steps have been adopted at the facility.
“Tourists will be given hand sanitens and are made to wear helmets and seat belts before ziplining.
The ticket price is very lacking here compared to other places where the costs are lined from Rs 800 to Rs 1000.
The staff will explain how to slide.
We can record our experiences with The camera provided, “he said.
Maladeshwara Maldlife Sanctuary DCF V Yedukondalu told Tii, “Our goal is to allow people to enjoy nature.
All safety steps including double line cables have been installed and we maintain the Covid protocol.” Yedukondalu said a agency had been employed to provide technical support.
every 15 days checking cable and other equipment.
“We have also developed a tree garden with various plants and drug trees.
We have arranged the open gym with more than 50 items at the hilltop and at the foot of the hill to the public,” he said.