
Viewing the glitter from the ‘Ambari’
The Hindu
Rush picks up for rides on the double-decker hop-on hop-off buses
‘Ambari’, the hop-on hop-off double-decker bus, is now running to its full capacity, thanks to the effervescent and expansive Dasara illumination.
The rising popularity of Ambari impelled the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) to add two more buses to the existing fleet of two in view of the ongoing festivities.
Tourists and locals are climbing up the buses and travelling on the rooftop to get the glimpse of the city that has come alive with impressive illumination. The bus is running full in the evenings.

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