Reportedly, after a gap of around six months, tourist inflow in the region is gradually picking pace in Hampi. And now, in a move to attract more tourists, the Hampi World Heritage Area Management Authority (HWAMA) and Ballari district administration have decided to introduce better amenities for visitors.
Now, post-COVID lockdown, a trackless diesel train service will be launched either in the first or second week of November as installation work is underway as a first step to enhance visitor’s experience.
Referring to the same, HWAMA Commissioner PN Lokesh said that tourists were allowed to visit Hampi from last month. Nearly 150 to 200 tourists have been visiting Hampi daily since then, he stated. More than 800 tourists flock the world heritage site during weekends, he added.
The Commissioner explained that the diesel train will be operated on a revenue-based system, and that the HWAMA and district administration and HWAMA will be monitoring it regularly. He ensured that all precautionary measures that have been suggested by the government to contain the spread of the Coronavirus will be strictly followed while operating the train.