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Travelling the caravan way

The concept of travelling in a caravan is emerging as a hot new trend.

Updated on: Aug 14, 2010 01:38 AM IST
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A seven-seater caravan carrying a family of four from Britain cruises along on a single lane between Orchha and Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh. The rain has left a cool shroud of moisture in the air.

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“We love this caravan that we have rented from a transporter in Delhi,” says Dominic Jones, a software consultant from Sussex who is touring India with his wife and two children. The family, which intends to stay till October-end, lives and sleeps in the van. The caravan will ferry them around New Delhi, too, during the Commonwealth Games, Jones says.

Welcome to the world of “gypsy caravaners” — a new breed of niche tourists who prefer the comfort of caravans or mini-homes on wheels while on holidays. The tribe is increasing its footfall in India, with caravan tourism slowly becoming a viable option. “We cater to a niche clientele of foreign tourists, showbiz personalities and individual corporate entities,” says Raju Babbar, owner of Babbaraju Mobile, one of the few auto firms in India that specialises in Western-style caravans. His firm has bagged an order from the Madhya Pradesh government that wants to promote caravan tourism in major destinations.

The government, under its caravan tourism policy, proposes to build modern caravan parks under public-private partnerships to park tourism campers and motor homes. Currently, travel transporters in Delhi are plying 700 multi-seater utility caravans called ‘Travelizzm’ that will be used for the Commonwealth Games.

The vehicles are priced between R 17 lakh and R 27 lakh.

 
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