India,:Innovative Film City turns to an attraction for tourists travelling in Bangalore |
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From it humble beginning in 2003, Innovative Film City (IFC) has turned to a entertainment park for tourists travelling in Bamgalore that hosts one of the leading industries of India.
Stunning shows and displays within the extensive grounds of the group's entertainment hub, situated in the outskirts of Bangalore , accessible and not too far to reach for the travelling tourist. Apart from the 21-screen Cineplex, IFC provides a host of other social amenities:"The Haunted Mansion", animatronics, and a themed restaurant, a dinosaur –themed area, Cartoon area, a kid's paradise that can attract also travelling families. The miniature City, where travelling visitors take a whirlwind tour of some of the world's most recognizable buildings, including the Eiffel Tower in France and The Great Wall of China and more… The visit in the Miniature attraction can give a lot of local families the feeling like travelling around the world, instead of a real travelling experience that they can not afford in real life. IFC also has The Ripley Museum with more than 300 live exhibits .It is one of the key attractions where an average travelling family spends two hours each day in the museum. The social and economic growth in India has experience a very big boom in travelling and is being reflected in the inbound tourism market today as more and more families are travelling all over India. IFC is also planning to put a 100 room luxury hotel in Bangalore, mainly posh mansion and villa. The company has recently acquired more than 1,000 acres of land near Goa , where they intend to put up the most beautiful Heritage City in the country. IFC intends to focus on attracting travelling foreign visitors, but also locals are welcome to visit the city as it will be a one-stop window into the numerous cultures and traditions of India.
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