This review is on the MANAGEMENT ONLY and in particular the entrance fee. The entry into Bhadrakali TANK bund has is of 2 stages: Stage 1: Vehicle Entry Zone - where anyone can enter, however a particular restriction applies for vehicles whether 2-wheeler, 3-wheeler or 4-wheeler. This is 500 meters away from the Stage 2. Stage 2: Park Entry Zone - Entrance into the park. You can purchase a ticket and enter the park.
Between Stage 1 and Stage 2, there is approx. 500 meters distance. For people, who wish to drop by their family members, the Stage 1, entry security personnel ask for fees, this is stupendous. Where is a special ticketing system for such a facility? Why is the management not looking into this aspect?
Identify customers based on their wish and purpose, based on which ask for a fee.
In this case, for people who wish to drop off/pick up their families should be exempted from any FEES with a special ticket and allow them to return within a stipulated time. This is the kind of service we expect from a GREATER WARAGAL and the MANAGEMENT TEAM of Bhadrakali TANK BUND.
For all other things, you can have some peaceful time in the park. Mosquito cleanup or some special arrangements should be made for a hassle...
Read moreFinally, the long-awaited Rs 22 crore-Bhadrakali Lake Foreshore Development Project has been thrown open for public here on Sunday. The development of the 1.1 km bund was taken up under the Centre's flagship programme, Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY), in 2016.
With green colonnades, open-air gym, the ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM)-made walking track, playing area, integrated landscape lighting, parking etc to complement the picturesque lake front, the promenade is surely one of the best exotic locations in the region. Touted as more attractive than the Tank Bund and Necklace Road in Hyderabad, Bhadrakali bund promenade is expected to attract domestic and foreign tourists in large numbers. The Rejuvenation of Padmakshi Lake & Development of Jain sites on Hanamkonda hill will also add flavour to the...
Read moreWarangal needed this. Lovely place, more like a walk park for fitness enthusiasts. I loved how they actually laid a whole soft mud path for the walkers, and then everything else for the picnic doers by the water side. Like children play spot, exercise equipments. It probably might be a few km long, so be ready to walk a lot if you want to see the whole place. The only issue would be the ticket fare, for a government run place, charging 30rs just for this place is a little too much, so I might pullout a star for that. Other than that, great place to spend some...
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