89 trekking routes likely to be opened in North Bengal soon
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, WEST BENGAL/ Created : Aug 9, 2018, 14:36 IST
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The West Bengal Tourism Department recently sanctioned 89 trekking routes in north Bengal in a move to promote tourism. The move comes as a bid to to attract adventure loving tourists from both India and other countries.
The West Bengal Tourism Department recently sanctioned 89 trekking routes in north Bengal in a move to promote tourism. The move comes as a bid to to attract adventure loving tourists from both India and other countries. Read less
The tourism department is expecting that this move of opening routes around Darjeeling and in Dooars region will help in creating employment opportunities in regions that are socio-economically backward. Also, as most of the trekking routes pass through places that fall under the State Forest Department, the tourism department is holding talks with them to open these as early as possible for trekkers.
Considering the popularity of Tiger Hill, it is expected that the said project will help the region to witness a major socio-economic development.
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