Odisha Tourism prepares for the future of ecotourism in the state
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, ORISSA/ Created : Aug 21, 2020, 11:44 IST
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Odisha Tourism prepares for the future of ecotourism in the state 
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Odisha tourism is planning to promote ecotourism after COVID-19. The Forest and Environment department’s wildlife wing has collaborated with Odisha Tourism to train community members so as to open up ecotourism sites in the state. … Read more
Odisha tourism is planning to promote ecotourism after COVID-19. The Forest and Environment department’s wildlife wing has collaborated with Odisha Tourism to train community members so as to open up ecotourism sites in the state. Read less
Odisha tourism is planning to promote ecotourism after COVID-19. The Forest and Environment department’s wildlife wing has collaborated with Odisha Tourism to train community members so as to open up ecotourism sites in the state. The Odisha government is looking at the future post COVID-19, and looking at ways to make tourism safer during this pandemic.
Training local members is extremely important during this time of a global pandemic. As part of the training, the community members involved in ecotourism will be taught the basics of safety protocols, such as social distancing, how to use a mask, and more. The aim of the tourism department here is to make the experience as safe as possible for tourists.
All ecotourism locations, such as nature camps and others will be well equipped with sanitisation products, and more.
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