The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has come up with an innovative plan to promote tourism in the central district area (CBD) of the city. The corporation has identified 20 tourism spots in the CBD which will be connected using seven air-conditioned buses, operated on a hop on and hop off (HoHo) basis.
Incidentally, after Mysore, Bangalore is the favourite destination for tourists in the state. There are, however, no dedicated public transport systems in place to promote tourist spots in the CBD areas. The tourist spots identified by the corporation include Lal Bagh, Vidhana Soudha, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, ISKCON temple, Bangalore Palace, among others.
BMTC Managing Director Anjum Parvez said, "As of now only one bus schedule called 'Bangalore Rounds' is catering to tourists. But tourists traveling in that bus cannot spend much time at any given place where they would like to spend more time. The new special buses operate clockwise and anti-clockwise. As these buses operate at regular intervals, tourists can spend more time at spots of their choice. We have already carried out a survey on operating these buses and have received positive feedback from the general public. Bus passes purchased by passengers will permit them to travel in all the buses operated by BMTC."
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