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Make Popular Destinations More Tourist Friendly

Make Popular Destinations More Tourist Friendly
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How do we make popular destinations more tourist friendly in terms of infrastructure, facilities and accessibility?

How do we make popular destinations more tourist friendly in terms of infrastructure, facilities and accessibility?

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Pankaj Luhadia
Pankaj Luhadia 11 years 4 months ago
I have suggestions on Amber fort visit in Jaipur. At the time of peak tourist season and long holidays there is a lot of rush near Amber fort all the streets are crowded and Jammed. It gives wrong impressions. My suggestion is the individual vehicle should be stopped before 4-5 km and then they should be fatched through battery operated vehicles. It will save the environment and tourist will be happy.
Jatish Dubey
Jatish Dubey 11 years 4 months ago
Bharat swayam me hi Atuly hai. Jaroorat sirf isko maintain aur manage karne ki hai. Jantantantrik rajya vyavastha hai to management aur maintainence bhi jan jan voter ki jimmedaari hai. Nagar hon ya gram hon ya fir bharat ki koi bhi sampda ho uske prati samman ka bhaav jan jan me ho.Bharat me tatkal paida ho jane wale aise jan samoohon ko bhautik a safalta aur hatotsahan aavashayak hai . Vyavasthaon me keval twarit nyay tatv ki upasthiti eva sunishchit anivaryata hona aavashyak hai.
ajay dongre
ajay dongre 11 years 4 months ago
dear sir, it seem nobody is interested in reading and solving issue which is comeing thru this online , people have given many excellent ideas but it seem that govt is verry busy, iam afraid you will started losing majority
subhash parsekar
subhash parsekar 11 years 4 months ago
Some medicines hav bcome so costly within two years. Like tab " Providac" mfgr. Zydus healthcare. In 2013 rs 111/- , 2014 rs 138/-, 2015 180/- how their will b control on prices.
deepak khera
deepak khera 11 years 4 months ago
this can be done by proper traffic management, dedicated parking slots, prohibition of vehicles(any kind) in busy markets during peak hours....walking streets with greenery one side and shops or stalls the other side...proper dustbins at dedicated distance and clearing garbage on shift wise...not sticking paper advertisement on walls, therefore there must be space provided to such advertisers...trained guides with good comm. skills especially english..
Kalyana Sundaram
Kalyana Sundaram 11 years 4 months ago
Currency less transactions would effectively control corruption. Government should plan for stop currency printing. All transactions should be converted to swipe system which would also results perfect tax system and accountal of money. Government should have the system of monitoring all the transactions even at retail shops. Transactions and billing to be made in Government supplied vending machines which should have the connectivity to the tax system with unique number. This would be possible
Karthik Jayaraman
Karthik Jayaraman 11 years 4 months ago
Encourage local companies to create and maintain museums at popular tourist spots using their CSR funds, that explain the heritage of the place, its highlights etc e.g. at Kanchipuram, Somnath and other places. Will create an additional attraction, help tourists understand the places value and will be nicely done since it will be in private hands
Karthik Jayaraman
Karthik Jayaraman 11 years 4 months ago
Create a portfolio of cruise companies that operate along the Western coast of India from Mumbai, Gujarat, Karnataka and Kerala. The entire coast has fantastic beaches but poorly connected -only Konkan railway or the narrow NH17. A combination of cruise ships and seaplanes can be used to connect all these places e.g. Vengurla, Harihareshwar, etc
Karthik Jayaraman
Karthik Jayaraman 11 years 4 months ago
Create pilgrim cruises along the Ganga. This will ensure that most pilgrims visit all sacred spots along the river via water instead of crowding roads. It will also be greener, cheaper and safer. Tourists can also cover more spots.