COHERA to install Information Boards at Tourist Spots in Kodagu

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The Coorg Hotels and Resorts Association (COHERA) has undertaken a project to install information boards at major tourist destinations across the district. As part of this initiative, a board was recently unveiled at Rajaseat, a prominent tourist spot in Madikeri. The board provides information about the distance from Rajaseat to various other tourist destinations in Kodagu.

The unveiling ceremony was attended by Coorg Hotel and Resort Association President Kundyolanda Dinesh Cariappa, General Secretary Nasir, and Madikeri City Municipal Commissioner Ramesh. 

In total, 12 information boards will be installed at key locations for the convenience of tourists. Each board will include the distance to other attractions as well as details highlighting the unique features of each destination.

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