Puducherry has now reopened its tourist sites with 50 percent capacity
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, PONDICHERRY/ Updated : Jul 19, 2021, 07:29 IST
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Tourists can now head to Puducherry as the government has decided to reopen with 50 percent capacity. The destination has already opened up its tourist destinations from July 16 onwards as the infection rate has started to come do … Read more
Tourists can now head to Puducherry as the government has decided to reopen with 50 percent capacity. The destination has already opened up its tourist destinations from July 16 onwards as the infection rate has started to come down. Read less
Tourists can now head to Puducherry as the government has decided to reopen with 50 percent capacity. The destination has already opened up its tourist destinations from July 16 onwards as the infection rate has started to come down. While the government in Puducherry has already extended the lockdown until July 31, it has also reopened certain tourist destinations such as the botanical gardens, and Chunnambar Boathouse.
Apart from the destinations, the territory has also been permitted to reopen bars, and restaurants that are housed within hotels, guest houses, and lodges. Moreover, the government in Puducherry has also proposed to launch a doorstep delivery service for alcoholic beverages inside the territory. This has been suggested in order to reduce the crowd in liquor stores that may lead to more infections.
Tourism of course is very important for Puducherry, and it is important to revive it as much as it is important to ensure the safety of tourists, and residents.
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