A tourism circuit of religious places is already being developed in Jharkhand, where a rest point will be built every 25 km, featuring basic facilities and food arrangements. Tourism-related facilities and structures are also being developed at the state’s forest land, waterfalls, and other sightseeing spots.“Taking a revolutionary step to familiarise people with tribal culture, the Hemant Soren government is planning to develop a ‘Tribal Corridor’ from Arki in Tamar via Ulihatu in Khunti. Here, tourists will have the opportunity to learn about the birthplace of Lord Birsa Munda, as well as the lifestyle and food habits of the tribals,” said Tourism Minister Sudivya Kumar. Through the tribal corridor, tourists will be able to explore tribal culture, including traditional crafts and cuisines, he added.
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