Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway – Udaipur’s latest tourist attraction
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UDAIPUR/ Created : Jan 23, 2024, 21:44 IST
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Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway – Udaipur’s latest tourist attraction 
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The Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway features 12 well-ventilated cabins with automatic doors, and the capacity to carry 400 passengers per hour. The ropeway will operate daily from 7am to 8pm for the entire month of January, and the ro … Read more
The Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway features 12 well-ventilated cabins with automatic doors, and the capacity to carry 400 passengers per hour. The ropeway will operate daily from 7am to 8pm for the entire month of January, and the roundtrip ticket will cost just INR 185 per passenger. The ropeway runs on a mono cable fixed grip system, and ascends over a 500-foot elevation. Read less
This is DRIL's second ropeway endeavour in Rajasthan following the success of the Savitri Mala Ropeway in Pushkar. The ropeway covers a total distance of 429.19 metres, thus reducing the somewhat-difficult climb to the temple from 45 minutes to a mere 3 minutes ride.
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One notable aspect of the project is that several measures were taken into consideration in order to minimise the impact on the surrounding greenery. One can expect to see a lot of great scenery from up above. The beauty of the Southern Aravalli region will be something visitors will be able to enjoy from up above.
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Udaipur is one of the most visited tourist destinations in India and the city boasts several tourist attractions. Some of the most famous attractions in Udaipur are the City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir, Jag Niwas (commonly known as the Lake Palace), Jagdish Temple, and Saheliyon ki Bari (a royal garden with fountains, lotus pools, and marble pavilions) to name some. These attractions collectively showcase the cultural and historical richness of Udaipur, making it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking a blend of regal charm and natural beauty.
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