Uttarakhand Tourism plans to reward you for working from its mountains
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : Oct 8, 2020, 16:23 IST
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Uttarakhand Tourism’s new initiative will surely bring cheer to all those working from home. All those tired of working from home can now get an attractive option of changing their boring setup. Uttarakhand Tourism is promoting a … Read more
Uttarakhand Tourism’s new initiative will surely bring cheer to all those working from home. All those tired of working from home can now get an attractive option of changing their boring setup. Uttarakhand Tourism is promoting a unique concept of ‘workcation’ that will allow you to work from its picturesque locations, with lush green mountains as the backdrop. Read less
Find a perfect balance between a busy and relaxing life. The energy of hills and the adventures around make Uttarak… https://t.co/Bb6mywiQr1
— Uttarakhand Tourism (@UTDBofficial) 1601464701000Since all you need to work from a remote location is a good internet connection, Uttarakhand Tourism is also offering a range of well-sanitised resorts, hotels, and homestays, enhanced with all required facilities, such as comfortable stay, power back-up, medical facilities, room service, healthy food, and much more for all those bored and wanting to visit Uttarakhand for a change of scenery.
What about safety protocols?
Visitors will be required to ensure that they follow all the COVID-19 protocols and guidelines. Further, those who want to visit the state can register themselves on the smart city portal and enter without any COVID-19-negative report.
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