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The curated tours are expected to begin in January, each lasting about an hour, with a Q & A session afterwards
Do you know where the BMC s head office was before the existing building was constructed in 1893? Can you spot the statue of the City of Bombay inside the BMC building? Do you know where the duck fountain is in it? And, what lies underneath the building s dome? You will get answers to questions like these and many more when the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) in collaboration with the BMC begins heritage tours of the city s iconic municipal headquarters next month.
Mumbai: BMC headquarters to be opened to visitors for guided tours
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) headquarters will soon open its doors to visitors for guided tours.
The announcement was made by Maharashtra Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray. Thackeray visited the building to review preparations on Sunday.
Taking to Twitter, Aaditya Thackeray wrote: The historic building of Mumbai Municipal Corporation will soon be open to everyone. There are many things to learn while touring this rich history. Took a demo of the Heritage Walk with @HelloMTDC s MD @salilashutosh and officials of @mybmc.
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Maharashtra to unveil dedicated Caravan & Adventure Tourism Policies
After the opening up of hotels and restaurants, in its next big push for promoting tourism in the state, the Maharashtra government will soon declare a policy for Caravan and Adventure tourism.
Valsa Nair Singh, Secretary â Tourism, Government of Maharashtra, told BusinessLine that in the wake of the Covid pandemic, the nature of holidays for city dwellers has changed. They are looking at shorter holidays and destinations that are closer to their homes. Tourists now prefer to take road trips and numerous such holiday-makers are choosing to travel by their own vehicles. They are travelling to destinations that are closer to nature. The Caravan and Adventure tourism policies are being drawn up for such tourists, she said.