The Hotel Federation of Rajasthan met with Pankaj Dharendra, Director of Archaeology and Museums. The federation submitted a memorandum highlighting various issues at tourist spots across Jaipur and the state. The Director has assured the federation of taking necessary steps to address these concerns.
In this blog, we will look at the key members present at the meeting, and explore the five major issues discussed for improving tourist locations.
Key Members Leading the Change
The meeting saw active participation from the federation’s top officials. President Hussain Khan led the delegation, accompanied by Senior Vice President Ranvijay Singh and Treasurer Sandeep Gogia. Executive Member Satyendra Pal Singh was also present to discuss the challenges faced at tourist spots.
5 Major Issues and Proposed Solutions
Here are the five key challenges discussed during the meeting. Each issue was carefully analyzed with practical solutions proposed by the federation.
1. Cleanliness and Sanitation
The federation emphasized the need for regular cleaning at ticket counters and inside Amber Fort. They highlighted that public toilet facilities require better maintenance for visitor comfort. These basic amenities play a crucial role in tourist satisfaction.
2. Amber Fort Transportation
Being a World Heritage Monument, Amber Fort faces significant challenges with transportation. The excess number of jeeps has created parking problems and increased pollution levels. The federation suggested replacing jeeps with battery rickshaws. They also proposed a uniform dress code for rickshaw drivers to enhance professionalism.
3. Guide Identification System
Tourist guides need a standardized dress code for better recognition. The federation proposed that guides should wear badges displaying their names. This system would help identify unauthorized guides and ensure quality service for tourists.
4. Hawa Mahal Parking
The federation raised concerns about inadequate parking facilities at Hawa Mahal. They requested proper arrangements to accommodate tourist vehicles, making the visit more convenient for travelers.
5. Tourist Information Display
The federation suggested placing information banners at all major entry points to Jaipur. These banners would showcase various tourist attractions, encouraging visitors to explore more monuments and extend their stay in the city.
Wrapping Up
The Hotel Federation of Rajasthan’s meeting with the Director of Archaeology and Museums marks an important step toward improving tourist facilities. With the Director’s assurance of taking action, visitors can expect positive changes at major tourist spots across Jaipur and the state.
