Gujarat to introduce India's first submarine tourism in Dwarka

The tourism facility is likely to be operationalised before Diwali 2024

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Gujarat to introduce India's first submarine tourism in Dwarka

The project is on the lines of the Titanic submersible expedition, which recently made news after one of its vessels tragically imploded in the Atlantic Ocean.

The tourism facility is likely to be operationalised before Diwali 2024. It will enable tourists to dive 100 metres below the sea in a submarine to experience the marine life around the island.

The place is believed to have a submerged city, which was created by Lord Krishna, according to mythological texts.

An official project announcement will be made in the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, Times of India reported.

The submarine will reportedly weigh around 35 tonnes and have a capacity to carry 30 passengers. At once, 24 tourists will be made to sit in two rows adjacent to window seats, where they will conveniently experience the view from inside.

Dwarka is thronged by tourists every year due to its religious significance. The famous Dwarkadhish Temple is a prominent pilgrimage site for the Hindus.

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