There
are lots of potential lies for new tourist spots in Rajasthan. This is said by
INTACH team recently. Indian National Trust for Art and cultural Heritage
always keeps searching the new possibilities of new tourist destinations in India.
Developing new tourist points and doing a recommendation for maintaining those in
well conditions is their one on of the main tasks. Sambhar
Lake is the largest lake of India
that produces salt and supply salt all over India. This has been spotted as new
destination for the tourists coming to Rajasthan very soon. This will be
nominated as Salt Lake City
tour of Rajasthan. Sambhar
Lake’s development plans
are under process by collective efforts of HSL, ITDC and INTACH.
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Tourist
will surely have new happening destination in Rajasthan, with all the
facilities around Sambhar
Lake. This progressive
activity will generate lots of employment in near by areas in many ways. lots
progress is done in the process of revitalizing of Devyani Kind and surrounding
of lake to make the transportation more smooth. It seems all tourists will have
a wonderful new destination in the form of Sambhar Lake
in Rajasthan very soon.
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Returns to : New Delhi
Destinations : Delhi - Mandawa - Jaipur - Agra
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