The project comes at the Bagh-E-Bahu, near the historic Bahu fort that overlooks the city of Jammu. Jammu is named after him and his son Raja Bahulochan who expanded his father's legacy built the Bahu fort and Bagh-e-Bahu. In fact, in July the then Lt Governor Girish Chandra Murmu inaugurated Jammu ropeway project section 2 connecting Bahu to Mahamaya, two key locations of the city. Rakesh Bhat of Jammu Ropeway project said, "Local tourism will get a fillip and the project connects three important and ancient temples of Jammu." He expects 4,000 tourists per day to use the ropeway project.
Source: dna August 21, 2020 18:56 UTC