With popular tourist attractions forbidden for weekends and national holidays considering Covid, it might be better to spend time at home
Many more places are now out of bounds for weekend travelers from Bengaluru.
According to the latest circular issued by Deputy Commissioner of Tumaku YS Patil, there will be no entry for popular travel places such as Devarayanadurga (a place famous for the temple), Basadi Betta (favorite trekking), Ramadevara Betta, and Siddara Betta.
These spots will be banned for travelers on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
Those who plan to stay in a hotel or guest house must produce a negative Covid certificate (no more than 72 hours).
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This step makes a lot annoyed who plans to go out of town for the weekend.
“With heavy rainfall in Jog Falls, many want to travel to see the famous waterfall.
However, we need to produce negative Covid certificates to enter and it might not be a decent idea for everyone.
Many also plan to go to Tumakuru, But the rule made all plans, “said Sandhya Reddy, a techie.
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However, the Administration of the Tumakuru District claims that they need to uphold strict rules because there has been the entry of travelers from neighboring countries.
Because a number of festivals appeared in the next few months, they had imposed restrictions on weekends.
Suresh Gowda, a technician, said: “With most of us doing work from home, escaping to a new place during the weekend can be an experience that is not emphasized.
We agree that crowding must be prevented.
However, tracks and other places on Nature can provide plenty of space to maintain the necessary physical distance.
So, traveling should not be limited.
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Shiva Kumar, a businessman, said that this would hurt them whose livelihoods depend on tourists.
“From travel agents to hotels and other small businesses, they need people to visit the place so that their business survives.
Most of them suffer big losses during the first and second waves when tourist attractions are completely closed.
Now, when the case – The case is relatively lower, it is better to allow people to travel so that the business is maintained.
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From travel agents to hotels and small businesses, everything needs people to visit so that they can survive Shiva Kumar, an entrepreneur
Government officials say that they want to take all possible steps to prevent the third wave.
With the months of the festival and long holidays in an office, the big crowd is expected – especially in religious and tourist places.
Last week, hundreds of tourists headed to Mullanyanagiri, the highest Karnataka peak, was stopped at Chartpost Kaimara for more than an hour because the local population demanded the district government to make a negative comedy certificate to visit tourist attractions.
Chikkamagaluru District Administration even suggested tourists not visiting the place.
However, businessmen and trade associations join hands in Mysuru to oppose weekend wednesday.
The traders argue that such hours of night must be forced on the border and not in cities like Mysuru.