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The Gujarat government intends to open Dwarka's first submarine-based underwater tourism facility, allowing visitors to observe the city's marine life.
In a groundbreaking move, the Gujarat government is gearing up to unveil an extraordinary experience for tourists – a submarine service that will allow them to delve into the mysteries of Dwarka, an ancient city steeped in cultural significance and believed to be submerged beneath the sea. Nestled in the vibrant history as the 'city of the Hindu God Lord Krishna,' Dwarka holds an allure for both spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts. The visionary step comes as a memorandum is inked between the state government and Mazgaon Dock shipbuilders to bring this unique underwater tourism project to life.
This ambitious initiative marks a significant milestone for India as it is set to host its inaugural underwater tourism facility, providing an unparalleled opportunity for tourists to explore the hidden treasures beneath the waves. The project's cultural resonance and historical importance make it not just a tourist attraction but a journey through time and mythology. With the current timeline aiming for operationalization before the festival of lights, Diwali, in October 2024, the government is laying the groundwork for an immersive and unforgettable experience for visitors.
As visitors embark on this submarine adventure, they will not only witness the marine wonders that surround Dwarka but also contribute to putting India on the global map for innovative and sustainable tourism. The convergence of ancient history, modern technology, and environmental consciousness in this venture holds the promise of redefining how we perceive and engage with our cultural heritage. The submarine service is poised to create ripples not just in the serene waters around Dwarka but also in the realm of Indian tourism, offering a glimpse into the past in a way never experienced before. As the countdown begins towards the project's realization, the anticipation grows for the unveiling of a unique chapter in India's maritime and cultural exploration.
The government anticipates that the submersible facility will improve Dwarka's tourism possibilities. Dwarka is a well-known temple town in the nation that draws a sizable number of visitors every day.
In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Saurabh Pardhi, the Managing Director of Gujarat Tourism, passionately described a project that promises to redefine the tourism landscape in the region. Characterizing it as a "different project" in nature, Pardhi highlighted its potential to catapult tourism in the city to new heights. The innovative initiative involves a fascinating submarine journey to the sea near Dwarka, offering tourists an immersive experience to witness the mesmerizing underwater marine life comfortably.
Pardhi emphasized the project's primary goal—to boost tourism in Gujarat while enhancing the facilities available to visitors, particularly those exploring religious sites. With the aim of ensuring an unforgettable and secure experience, he reassured that passenger safety is a top priority. This ambitious endeavor not only showcases Gujarat's commitment to tourism but also reflects a forward-thinking approach to providing unique and enriching experiences for travelers. As the Managing Director of Gujarat Tourism, Pardhi's enthusiasm suggests that this project holds the promise of transforming the city into a must-visit destination for both local and international tourists.
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