Travel Magazine
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: Sasthampara, vilappil panchayat , which trims at the pedestal of a massive black rock has been flitterd with script and sprinkled by the broken bottles is announced as a spot of a latest campaign facility as developed by the department of constituent tourism and council at a price of Rs 50 lakh.The division of tourism is rushed off to the feet by the common representatives to save the on hand rock face from the illicit intrusion and sabotage, few of these petition has been taken into consideration by the department of tourism as a fraction of its countryside tourism venture.
As said the project was planned a year ago but due to some economic barrier the proposed plan was delayed and had to stop for a period of time and seeing this opportunity many unsocial activity started growing at the secluded rock and became a habitual place for ingestion, betting which resulted in defacing the structure and the project by the DTPC would save the region for the confined residents said by Kumari latha ward member of Karuvilanchi.As far as the DTPC officials are concerned, the department of revenue owns 14 acre of quarter adjacent by the rock as project is based on revenue para – poramboke land some general farmers have encroach insidiously upon acres of land at the bottom of sasthamparaThe edifice as taken up by habitat technology group is just about complete and expected to be inaugurated by Onam. Lighting the lane from the bottom to the pinnacle of the rock, a coffee shop, seating arrangement at outlook, children's playground has already been set up further DTPC is on the verge of adding three tented accommodation to auxillate market destination. Kudumbashree units are to be given a job of cooking and cleaning at the site with full time security as said by OT prakash secretary DTPC.He further said that project is to be advertise as a trekking exploration and camp spot with tentedHousing for nominal fee with picture perfect beauty to explore and will trap the head of people who are more likely to admire the glory of nature of Thiruvanthapuram city.