As restrictions ease, tourists start trickling into hill stations in T.N.
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With the Tamil Nadu government easing the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and doing away with e-registration and e-pass for intra- and inter-district travel, tourists have started trickling into popular hill stations. Bryant Park, one of the major attractions in Kodaikanal, was reopened after 75 days. Visitors were screened before entry. Rajan, a tourist from Rajapalayam, drove to Kodaikanal to take a break from the lockdown.More Related News
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