Monday, August 31, 2009

Nathu La-Tsomgo Lake-Baba Mandir circuit fare revised


GANGTOK, August 30: In a bid to protect tourists from being fleeced by ‘jholey’ tour operators and streamline tourism traffic, the State Tourism department has notified the revised rates of package tours along the lucrative Nathu La-Tsomgo Lake-Baba Mandir circuit.
The revised rate of package tours to Tsomgo, Baba Mandir and Nathu La will stand enforced from Tuesday, September 1 as the tourism season for Sikkim approaches.
Most importantly, the revised rates of transportation and other expenses are chargeable by registered travel agents who are registered with the Tourism department which effectively delivers a KO to seasonal tour operators and taxi drivers fishing for tourists for the Nathu La-Tsomgo Lake-Baba Mandir circuit.
The total rate for a package tour to the above three destinations from Gangtok in a Mahindra Max or Sumo is Rs. 5,795 with provisions for 15 percent service charge for the concerned travel agent who has arranged the tour. These include environmental cess of Rs. 2000, transport fees of Rs. 2500 and remaining amount for contingencies.
Traveling in luxury vehicles of SK06 series, an extra Rs. 800 will be charged.
For tourists wishing to go only Kyangsola/Tsomgo Lake in Mahindra Max or Sumo, the travel agent can charge Rs. 2,300 as taxi fares and other expenses including 15 percent service charge on transport cost. For luxury vehicles, an extra Rs. 800 will be charged.
The rate for Baba Mandir tour has been revised to Rs. 2,737 in Mahindra Max with an additional Rs. 800 to be paid in case of luxury vehicles. For vans or cars, the total cost has been revised to Rs. 2117.
“This package rate should be followed strictly”, warns the Tourism department.
At the same time, it may be added here that the above rates are only for registered travel agents, the rates to above destinations for drivers is as per the Motor Vehicle department rates.
Expectedly, the new revised rates have greeted with kushi by local tour operators registered with the Tourism department as they are now entitled to service charges with respect. The rates will also bring discipline and streamline tourism sector, it is said.
Despite much talk about decongesting tourism traffic from Gangtok, the triumvirate of Nathu La-Tsomgo Lake-Baba Mandir still remains the ‘lifeline’ of Sikkim Tourism. Thousands of domestic tourists swarm to these tourism hotspots during peak season like salmons returning back to breed.
And the existence of grizzly bears feeding on the harvest is known when tourists complain of being fleeced or charged exorbitant rates which usually find much space in local media. Introspection of such cons reveals that the tourists had been taken for a ride by opportunistic drivers or fly by night tour operators.
Tourists used to be charged as much as Rs. 8000 for a ride to Tsomgo earlier. Even the collection by Pokheri Sangrakshan Samiti was felt as a burden for the overcharge tourists and it is not seen for what purpose the fees are being collected, it is claimed.
Now, with the much needed official rates for registered tour operators, such undesired incidents may come to a halt. The rates are expected to be displayed prominently in tourism office, tourist information centres and websites for the knowledge of tourists.
The registered tour operators and travel agents are also protected by the new rates from being dragged into unnecessary distractions, it was pointed out.