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Ending lockdown blues, tourists return to Mount Abu

<p class="p1">A month after the government started unlocking the country step-by-step, the people too started accepting the change induced by the coronavirus in daily life. In March-April, citizens learned how to manage work from home, using a mask, sanitizer a part of life, and maintain social-distance.</p>
<p class="p1">After a lull, people have started showing a keen interest in traveling out. In fact, in August, Mount Abu has already seen more than one lakh footfall. Not only Mount-Abu but the royal city Udaipur too has seen similar trends.</p>
<p class="p1">According to Alok Gupta, Principal Secretary, Department of Tourism, Rajasthan, "After missing the entire summer season, people are eager for a getaway. It is a matter of delight that local tourists are returning in big numbers while unlocking tourism, the safety of people is our prime concern."</p>
<p class="p1">It needs to be mentioned here that there has been a steady rise in the number of tourists visiting Rajasthan, even as the arrival of foreign tourists is still impaired.</p>
<p class="p1">"The figures arriving from Mount Abu are a reflection of the same. Similar trends have also been noticed in the city of Udaipur, where tourists are exploring short and safe vacation within the safety guidelines. It has been due to the standard operating procedures and other safety measures that have helped develop confidence among the tourists," he added.</p>
<p class="p1">It is in consideration of public health and vacation needs that the state tourism department is promoting short safe stays. The stakeholders, such as hotels, restaurants, and other concerned departments have already been sanitized to ensure Covid-19 protection.</p>
<p class="p1">The precautionary measures are being rigorously followed by the residents, helping the government to provide a safe and healthy environment for all. The tourists returning to the state in huge numbers have given a thumping approval for the hospitality and safety of Rajasthan.</p>
<p class="p1">The SOPs and safety guidelines ensure social distancing and other hygiene practices in public places, monuments, and lodging facilities. A must in the post-Covid-19 scenario, it has been due to the strict abidance of these that despite the increasing number of tourists, there has not been a rise in the spread of the infection.</p>
<p class="p1">Tourism is important for Rajasthan and the state government is facilitating its revival, however, chief minister Ashok Gehlot has instructed the officials to keep public health ahead of all other aspects, said Gupta.</p>.

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