Tourists travelling to Chandigarh will now have an opportunity to experience the colourful rural ambience as well. |
The department of tourism, Chandigarh, has decided to develop rural tourism centres in collaboration with private players. |
The UT Administration would soon invite expressions of interest from private investors to build restaurants, joy rides, games and other recreational activities for the tourists in the identified villages. |
Tourism Director Vivek Atray told Business Standard that the land has been identified in two villages and two more would be shortlisted very soon. |
He said the rural tourists centres would be located in the panchayat land and would be leased out to the private players. |
"The income earned from such project would be utilised in the development of the respective villages," he added. |
The administration has decided to emulate the model of Chowkidani of Jaipur and Haweli of Jalandhar. |
"The advantage of such business model is that with a comparatively low investment it could generate more revenue and employment," Atray added. |
About 10,000 visitors per day can be entertained at such spots. The administration expects the project to be completed by the end of next year. |
With the expansion of corporate giants and IT players in the tier two towns, Chandigarh has witnessed a surge in the population in the age group of 30- 40 years. The influx of population with a reasonable high spending power has created avenues for the tourism in the region. |
The administration has also decided to upgrade the existing tourists spots. The Chandigarh Tourism and Industrial Development Corporation is contemplating introducing glass boats and shikaras at the Sukhana Lake. |