NAT5National/TourismSpecial
card to offer discounts to
Chandigarh visitorsChandigarh, Sep 22 IANS Here comes a
card that
will help visitors have a smooth ride in India's first planned
city, be it at tourist destinations or in buses,
shops and
hotels.The
Chandigarh City Card, to be launched on World
Tourism Day Sep 27,
will enable visitors to enjoy discounts and other facilities as part of a unique initiative to promote
tourism in this
city designed by the
famous French architect Le Corbusier."The
city card will cost Rs.100 each and
will be valid for one person for three days from the date of purchase. It
will entitle the
card holder to avail himself of various discounts at the city's tourist destinations and at select
hotels,
restaurants and
shops," Vivek Atray, director of
tourism, told IANS."The
card holder can enjoy free entry into prominent tourist
places like the Rock Garden and the
Chandigarh Natural History Museum and can enjoy a ride in an open-air
bus," Atray said."This
card will enable tourists to get special discounts at
Chandigarh Industrial and
Tourism Development Corporation CITCO
restaurants and
hotels," he added."Certain private sector
hotels and
restaurants will also provide special discounts to the visitors.
Chandigarh Transport Undertaking CTU buses
will also provide free rides to the holder of the
card, subject to conditions," said a
senior official of the
tourism department.He added that
city residents and outstation tourists can buy these prepaid tourist
cards from any of the tourist
information centres or from any major tourist destination in the
city."These prepaid tourist
cards are very common in various European and American nations. I believe the launch of such a
card in the
city would definitely boost the prospects of
tourism here. These
cards will also keep a
check on unscrupulous
people who usually overcharge tourists," said Atray.The
card is part of the
tourism action plan 2008-09 aimed at enhancing the
tourism potential of this union territory. Nearly one million tourists visited
Chandigarh in 2007.--Indo-Asian
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