Now, you can hire a mobile-van and travel around Karnataka’s tourist hotspots
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Jun 19, 2020, 21:02 IST
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The Karnataka government has launched Caravan Tourism in a bid to boost the tourism sector that has been badly hit by the COVID-19. As per this initiative, tourists will now be able to book caravans and visit their favourite touri … Read more
The Karnataka government has launched Caravan Tourism in a bid to boost the tourism sector that has been badly hit by the COVID-19. As per this initiative, tourists will now be able to book caravans and visit their favourite tourist hotspots. Read less
The government, on its part, will be providing parking facilities at Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd (KSTDC) hotels and various tourist spots. Initially, i.e., during the first phase, the state will be allowing Caravan Tourism in Gokarna, Hampi, Badami, Kudremukh, Sakaleshpura, Halebidu, Kodagu (Coorg), and Sakrebailu.
The caravan bus is fully solar powered, and its roof comes equipped with 1400-watt solar panels. Also, solar energy will be used for heating and cooling inside the bus. Further, the toilet has been designed in such a manner that it will incinerate the waste and dispose of only bio ash, thereby, reducing the use of water, as well as other resources to decompose the waste.
Referring to this project, Karnataka Chief Minister stated that as per this start-up project, the caravan buses will be promoting independent tourism, apart from ensuring physical distancing and personal hygiene for the tourists, which is the need of the hour.
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