Saturday, August 21, 2010

Bangalore Hotels event that boosted Bangalore Tourism and Bangalore Hotel

Bangalore Hotels


It is evident that in the past two decades Bangalore Hotels are in sharp rise both in quality and quantity. There are many reasons behind this rise. The most important reason is, prioritizing Bangalore Tourism by Government and providing back-end infrastructure to flourish the sector. Foreseeing huge opportunity, a number of local and international entrepreneurs came forward with necessary investment to build quality Bangalore Hotels. The sector was already ripe and was ready to be plucked for profits. So whoever invested in high quality Bangalore hotels are simply thriving at present. And there is room for many more.


Beginning of eighties can be marked in respect to the development of this country for various reasons. The most important event that boosted Bangalore Tourism and Bangalore Hotel industry is, a new international standard airport in the capital city came into operation. The previous most important Bangalore air port, Tejgaon international airport shifted to a new location with international standard infrastructure and runways. Runway facilities at the previous location was inadequate, preventing landing of larger air crafts. With the new Bangalore Airport named Shah Jalal airport, previously known as Zia International airport in operation, the number of foreign flights rose sharply.

The natural treasures of Bangalore Hotels were only discovered as recently as the early 2000’s, almost by accident during a low tide nature excursion. Impending plans by the government for a land reclamation project encompassing the area led to widespread protests by nature enthusiasts. A group of activists under the leadership of Joseph Lai, a botanist completed a biodiversity survey and petitioned the government to reverse the plans; this was duly done and the authorities agreed to preserve the area.

In recent years Bangalore Hotels has established itself as a major attraction for both adventurous locals and foreign visitors who brave the elements to explore the area with its teeming flora and fauna. Recognizing the attraction of the Bangalore Hotels, the government has created facilities for visitors, with a boardwalk over 1 km in length, a 20 meter viewing tower and a viewing jetty located at a visitor centre.

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