Holiday season sees a surge in tourists visiting Mysuru
The Hindu
The holiday season spanning from Christmas to New Year has seen a surge in tourists visiting Mysuru with the hospitality sector announcing 100 per cent occupancy for the entire duration.
The holiday season spanning from Christmas to New Year has seen a surge in tourists visiting Mysuru with the hospitality sector announcing 100 per cent occupancy for the entire duration.
The city has nearly 425 hotels and 10,500 rooms catering to tourists in the luxury segment to those preferring accommodation in the budget category. The Mysuru Hotel Industries Association president C. Narayana Gowda has said that all the rooms are booked for the December 22, 2024 to January 1, 2025 period.
Bulk of the rooms were booked in advance through the online mode and the occupancy rate was 100 per cent and this included resorts, home stays, service apartments in and around Mysuru, said Mr. Narayana Gowda.
For a city whose main economic driver is tourism, this is a positive development and the week spanning from Christmas to New Year marks one of the peak tourism periods of the year. This was evident in the traffic jams and snarls on the roads close to the palace, K.R. Circle, J.C. Wadiyar Circle, JLB Road, Sayyaji Rao Road etc.
There is a spike in tourist footfall during the summer holidays in May/June after the conclusion of school final and board exams. There is a similar surge in tourist footfall during Dasara and again between Christmas and New Year.
Mysuru for long has been a destination for all seasons and bulk of the tourists are from Bengaluru, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala apart from visitors from other parts of the country.
Known for its rich cultural heritage and the grandeur of the palace, the city tourism is fuelled by domestic travellers though the number of international visitors is not encouraging.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday and discussed a wide range of issues including the resumption of Amaravati and Polavaram projects, and the progress achieved since the NDA allies assumed office in the State in June 2024.