The double-decker tourist bus service will cover Vijay Chowk, Rashtrapati Bhavan, North Block and South Block, the National Museum, the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Prime Ministers’ Museum, the National War Memorial and India Gate.
Delhi to Be Firmly Placed on the Global Tourism Map: Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra
On the occasion, Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra stated that the launch of the electric double-decker bus is not merely the introduction of a vehicle, but a step towards firmly placing Delhi on the global tourism map. He remarked that under previous governments, a lack of vision and inadequate facilities in the tourism sector, along with environmental neglect, had reduced Delhi to the status of a transit city. However, under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi is now transforming from a ‘transit city’ into a ‘destination city’. The Tourism Minister also noted that Delhi is among the select cities in the world with more than 1,200 monuments. From ancient civilisation and British-era heritage to world-class modern infrastructure, the city offers a unique and integrated experience. With this vision, plans are also underway to host global events such as an International Film Festival, which will provide fresh impetus to tourism, the concert economy, live entertainment and the creator economy. In the coming years, transport infrastructure will also be modernised and electrified to further promote tourism.‘Dekho Meri Dilli’ Double-Decker Bus: Key Features
Launched by the Delhi Tourism Department in collaboration with the Hindujа Group, the bus is fully electric. The starting point of this special tourism circuit has been designated as Delhi Haat, INA, from where the bus will depart daily at 9:00 a.m. The route will cover Vijay Chowk, Rashtrapati Bhavan, North Block and South Block, the National Museum, the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Prime Ministers’ Museum, the National War Memorial and India Gate, before returning to Delhi Haat, INA. The circuit is designed to offer tourists a structured and comfortable experience of Delhi’s major historical, cultural and national landmarks.Ticketing Details
The fare for the bus is Rs. 500 plus 5 per cent GST. The fare for children aged five to ten years is Rs. 300 plus 5 per cent GST, while children below five years of age may travel free of charge. Tickets can be booked online through the official Delhi Tourism website: www.delhitourism.gov.in. Offline tickets are available at the Central Reservation Office, Coffee Home, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, opposite Hanuman Mandir, Connaught Place; the I-Centre (Delhi Tourism), Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place; Indira Gandhi International Airport (Domestic Terminal 1); the Transport Office, West Kidwai Nagar, Shri Aurobindo Marg, opposite INA Market; near Delhi Haat (INA); and the Travel Division, Delhi Haat (INA). This initiative is expected to significantly enhance the tourism experience in the national capital while promoting sustainable and environmentally responsible travel.Source link














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