West Bengal tourism reopens 10 of its facilities in different parts of the state, even as the travel industry reels under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, an official said on Friday. Among those opened to the public are the Morgan House tourist lodge in Kalimpong in north Bengal and a property in the seaside resort town of Digha, the tourism department official said.
“Out of 34 tourist lodges spread across the state, at least 10 have been reopened,” he said.
All care is being taken to ensure safety of tourists in the present pandemic situation with sanitisation of every room after check-out of guests, the official said.
“In order to maintain social distancing, food is served in rooms only and not at the in-house restaurants,” he said.
The yellow color taxis are still the icon and landmark of Kolkata, West Bengal. along with the world famous Durga Puja in the month of Oct/Nov every year.
West Bengal tourism department reopens 10 of its facilities along with Many hotels and Homestays also open and initiate Rest Assured initiative
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The other places where the tourist lodges have been reopened are Bishnupur, Maithon, Diamond Harbour, Tilabari, Rangabitan in Shantiniketan, Bakkhali, Jhargram and Malancha, the official said.
West Bengal is a state in eastern India, between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal. Its capital, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), retains architectural and cultural remnants of its past as an East India Company trading post and capital of the British Raj. The city’s colonial landmarks include the government buildings around B.B.D. Bagh Square, and the iconic Victoria Memorial, dedicated to Britain’s queen.