Reportedly from a dismal solitary booking to 78 bookings the Rudra meditation cave in kedarnath visited by Prime Minister Narendra modi has been pre-booked for the first time, according to official figures. Meanwhile for the first time since it was open to the public in 2018, tourists have booked it in advance jasprit bumrah becomes third Indian to register Test hat-trick 19 in September and 10 in October.

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Furthermore it was in May this year that PM modi spent a day meditating at the Rudra Caves, barely a kilometre from the kedarnath shrine in Uttarakhand, in the final days of the general elections. The cave is maintained by the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN). Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel told in an interview “Prime Minister Narendra modi is a brand ambassador for tourism in india. His presence is incredible and wherever he goes, he attracts attention. He is our biggest brand ambassador”.



Moreover immediately after Mr. modi’s visit, the caves received four bookings in the month of May, followed by 28 bookings in June, 10 in July, 8 in August, 19 in September and 10 in October. A senior official of GMVN said “We are sure to get many more bookings for September and October till diwali even when it is extremely cold. After that we will take bookings for May 2020”. Perhaps the caves can be booked for ₹1500 for night stay and ₹999 for stay between 6 am to 6 pm.


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