Jalpaiguri / Digha: Two main tourism tourism – one in the extreme northern and others in the extreme south – bore different images after notification of restrictions issued by Nabanna on Sunday.
While Dibha saw 80% of tourists left on Monday, less than 10% of tourists left North Bengal because the hotel, resort and homestay had not been closed.
The beach in Dighha, is thick with tourists until Sunday afternoon, lonely on Monday.
However, because the order said the tourism place would be closed, not a hotel, visitors in North Bengal remained back.
A North Benggal tourism official said, “Tourism spots here are stations or hill forests, not temples or parks.
How do we close them?” Niranjan Saha, manager of Baldapara Tourist Lodge, said, “We will operate with a 30% occupancy because of People are still traveling to various parts of North Bengal, mostly by car.
We are careful about the physical distance and monitoring of tourist health parameters.
“Debendu Deb from the Dooars Tourism Welfare Forum,” said the cancellation a little.
There is no rush to return because most Come by train or plane.
We have 450 hotels, resorts and homestays now running at 15% while in a hurry to subside after December 31.
“Mandarmani and Tajpur tourists also rushed home on Monday.
Hiyaj Kayal from Panchla said, “We have to buy a ticket with Rs 300 instead of Rs 150 for our 18-member team.”