Jalpaiguri: Hundreds of tourists poured into the Gorumara
National Park and elsewhere in the Dooars this Christmas, delighting
resort owners.
"Tourists have started arriving across the Dooars from all
parts of Bengal and other states. In Lataguri, all the 50-odd resorts
are booked till the first week of January," said a delighted Dibyendu
Deb, secretary of the Lataguri Resort Owners' Welfare Association.
Deb pointed that during the Puja holidays, many could not make
it to the Dooars because of disruptions in trains as a portion of the
tracks to north Bengal was washed away. "We expect to make up some of
the losses."
On Sunday, the second last weekend of the year that fell on Christmas
Eve, hundreds swarmed the jungle safari ticket counter in Lataguri.
Trips are usually conducted from 6am to 8am and from 2pm to 4pm. "We
will allow two more trips, from 9am and 12pm," Bidyut Sarkar, divisional
forest officer of Jalpaiguri, said.
Visitors welcomed the move. "We did not get tickets for a
safari but later, we got them for the additional trip. The forest
department should allow more trips as people are arriving here every
day," Shilpi Mukherjee, from Calcutta, said.
The Telegraph
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