
Entry fee, boating fare come down at Thekkadi
The Hindu
GUDALUR In a bid to attract more tourists to Thekkadi and other locations, the officers at the Tourism Department in Kerala have lowered the entry fee and the boating fare from Monday. Prior to the co
GUDALUR In a bid to attract more tourists to Thekkadi and other locations, the officers at the Tourism Department in Kerala have lowered the entry fee and the boating fare from Monday. Prior to the covid-19 pandemic, the tourists had to cough up ₹ 70 as entry fee and ₹ 385 towards boating per person. However, from now on, the fee has been revised to ₹ 45 as entry fee and ₹ 255 for boating per person.More Related News

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