The Rudra collapse kedarnath-that grabbed the public eye after photographs of PM Modi sitting in a thoughtful posture in it in the late spring of 2019-has turned into a famous stay spot for explorers coming to the sanctuary town.
Despite the fact that around a month is still left for the scorch Dham yatra to start, Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN), the nodal office for the travel industry exercises in the Garhwal locale, is overflowed with inquiries for booking of the cavern. Presently, seeing the flood popular, GMVN is equipping to open two new caverns on the bank of the Mandakini stream, around 800 meters from the kedarnath sanctuary.
Authorities said that the caverns are being made prepared and would be accessible from this yatra season itself. The Rudra cave at Kedarnath, where Prime Minister Modi went through a late evening during the Lok Sabha races in 2019, Kickstarted the Fascination with ‘cave stays’ at Kedarnath. Territorial supervisor of GMVN, Rudraprayag, Sudarshan Singh Khatri let TOI know that” at the point when the Char Dham Yatra is open for explorers, the cavern is in every case completely bookes” this season onwards, the rate for the reflection cave has been raised as we are getting a staggering reaction for it from the nation over. The everyday lease was before Rs.1500 and it ha currently been expanded to Rs.3000.”
That’s what he added “initially, the day to day lease of the Rudra cave, found 1 km uphill from kedarnath, was Rs 3000 every day.” The sum was diminished to Rs 990 every day in May,2022 to spur more individuals to come. As appointments got, the cost was in the long run raised to Rs 1500 and is currently being reestablished to its unique sum,” he said.