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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Mount Abu Datda Sea World

Datda Sea World hyped up the largest aquarium in India


Opposite Lake Palace Nakki Lake
Opposite Lake Palace Nakki Lake

Datda Sea World

Datda Sea World

The aquarium
The aquarium 

Angle fish
Angle fish

Angle fish
Angle fish
Cluster fish
Cluster fish
Exotic Fish

Exotic Fish

Exotic Fish

      

Exotic Fish


Red cap lionhead
Redcap Lionshead,

Piranha
Piranha

Sea Shells from around the world
Sea Shells from around the world


A junior staff member
A junior staff member

Incomparable Beauties
Incomparable Beauties



Water snails
Water snails

Datda Sea World owned by Jalam Singh Rathore, accompanied me around the museum when I went to visit it last Saturday. It extremely disappointed me to see it set up as it’s still in its infancy. To make it publically viable, he should have first completed the said project and only then opened it to the tourists. I’m sure people’s expectations of this hyped-up largest aquarium in India did not meet the approval of many a visitor.

Mr Rathore was very enthusiastic about the project. He said a lot had to be done but because of public pressure; he had to open the place prematurely. Mr Rathore plans to have exotic varieties of all kinds of fish that would enthral the tourists. He boasts of the largest collection of seashells, around 10,000 from all parts of the world. The Seashell Museum is impressive, but a lot of effort still has to go into making it presentable. I’m sure Mr Rathore will have his work cut out, as running a successful aquarium as large as this one would require a team of experts and dedicated people. Already they have suffered a loss of around Rs 3 lakhs, with fish not being able to survive the change in environment.

They imported the bulk of their fish from Singapore. The fish are first sent to Calcutta and from there immediately to Udaipur, where they are housed and treated for a few days to recover from their jet lag. From Udaipur, it transported them to Abu. The aquarium will have both varieties of fish, freshwater and seawater fish on display. In the Datda Sea World, visitors will get to see different varieties of fish and other underwater creatures. If merely looking at them does not satisfy a visitor’s curiosity, they could try scuba diving in an 80-foot aquarium being specially built for this purpose. A small auditorium is being prepared next to the aquarium where visitors can view short documentary films on marine life, and discuss the various aspects of fish life in different parts of the world.å

I’m sure on its completion it will be a big thrill for tourists visiting this abode of the gods.


Saturday, June 12, 2021

Mount Abu Latest News Gateway to the Abode now open.[12/08/2021 ]

 Negative RT-PCR is Mandatory for outsiders entering Mount Abu.



"Mount Abu beckoning tourists, with its mantle of green hues."
Mount Abu beckoning tourists in the Pandemic year's Second wave.

This life is so full of temptation and tourists want to keep it that way. If They try to change it, they might lose their way!

The Rajasthan government has made it mandatory for outsiders visiting Mount Abu to have a Negative RT-PCR certificate done in the last 72 hours. Our SDM, Abhishek Surana. Mount Abu told TOI that as per Rajasthan government guidelines, Mount Abu is adhering to it strictly to all who enter this abode.

Mount Abu has set up two checkpoints attended by the police, and medical and paramedical staff who will monitor guests at these posts.

To visit Mount Abu as a tourist, you must show a negative RT-PCR report 72 hours before or proof of complete vaccination at least 28 days prior. Please check to see if tourists may visit Mount Abu on weekends. I believe from Friday to Sunday there could be restrictions on tourists visiting this lush green Abode of the Gods.

Today, numerous guests made their way up the hill, unaware that Abu was restricted to tourists on weekends. As a consequence, they were bewildered and trapped. Thankfully, the Local Administration intervened and made a decision. They gave these tourists the option of remaining confined to their particular hotels where they had been booked for the weekend, or of touring and sightseeing beginning Monday. 
To avoid being confined on the weekend to one’s hotel, tourists please go through the protocols laid down by the state governments.

Wishing all visitors to the Abode of Gods a pleasant and safe stay.

BE SAFE and avoid the three Cs — crowds, closed spaces and close contact.

Help fight COVID-19 Head over for your first jab.
18 to 44-year-old young folks of Abu can get their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Venu the Government Higher Secondary School. You can register with your Aadhar card.

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