Coal mine tourism in Maharashtra is now attracting more tourists than before
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MAHARASHTRA/ Created : Jun 14, 2018, 16:29 IST
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Coal mines are fast becoming a major draw for tourists visiting Maharashtra. This has all become possible with the changing perception of people who are now curious to peep into the life of coal miners. The initiative to promote c … Read more
Coal mines are fast becoming a major draw for tourists visiting Maharashtra. This has all become possible with the changing perception of people who are now curious to peep into the life of coal miners. The initiative to promote coal mine tourism started two years ago when the eco-friendly Mine Tourism Circuit at Saoner near Nagpur was opened. Read less
Other states that are rich in mineral resources, like Jharkhand, are also eyeing to work on this aspect and checking tourism potential of their mines. The growth of coal tourism reflects the changing perception of tourists, who are now eager to get a glimpse of coal miners’ lives.
Referring to this development, an official mentioned that while eco mine tourism is a new concept in India, other countries, such as Australia, the United States, Norway, Finland, Japan and Bolivia, are also now trying to harness the power of these resources.
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