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Country's largest solar-electric boat soon to host night tourism cruises

The New Indian Express Kottayam

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December 15, 2024

RING in the New Year, the visitors could hop on to the country's largest solar-electric boat and experience a thrilling ride under the night skies while tuning in to live music and dancing under the stars.

- KRISHNA KUMAR K E @Kochi

Country's largest solar-electric boat soon to host night tourism cruises

With its day trips enjoying high patronage, the State Water Transport Department (SWTD) is all set to start night tourism cruises on the Kochi backwaters using the solar vessel 'Indra'.

The 100-seat air-conditioned double-decker vessel, exclusively for tourist voyages, boasts of a specially-made "open spaced" upper deck, where tourists can enjoy the alluring scenery of the backwaters, along with a food counter and on-board entertainment facilities.

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