The Madhya Pradesh government is expanding tourism facilities in the state to attract more tourists. Among them, providing the electric bus is one of the facility. Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav on Monday, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav flagged off 10 new weaving Electric buses from the Madla Gate of Panna National Park. Now, tourists will be able to enjoy the thrilling experience of a jungle safari in a more convenient way with these buses.
In Madhya Pradesh, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav on Monday flagged off 10 new EV buses from the Madla Gate of #PannaNationalPark. Now, tourists will be able to enjoy the thrilling experience of a jungle safari in a more convenient way with these buses.@DrMohanYadav51 pic.twitter.com/lZej6WSa34
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The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation(MPTDC) has taken a significant step towards expanding tourism facilities in various national parks of the state, offering a new gift to tourists. Ten new comfortable weaving buses have been made available for jungle safaris. These buses have a seating capacity of 19 tourists each and will provide tourists better views and a more comfortable travel experience. These buses are considered safer for children and senior citizens. The increased length and height of these buses provide more space and comfort to tourists during the journey. Park rounds available for tourists without online booking. Earlier, many tourists missed out on safaris even after reaching the national park because the online slots filled up quickly.
Booking facility is available at the entry gates of National Parks. Now EV buses will be operated for the convenience of tourists in the state's major national parks and tourist destinations, including Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench, Panna, Parsili (Sidhi), and other national parks and tourist spots.
Nausheen Khan





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