2/5 H P. 6 months ago on Google
The
Statue
of
Unity,
a
proud
monument
honoring
Sardar
Patel,
is
undeniably
an
impressive
architectural
feat.
However,
my
visit
left
me
with
mixed
feelings.
One
of
the
most
glaring
issues
was
the
local
ticket
distribution
system,
which
seemed
riddled
with
inconsistencies
and
raised
suspicions
of
mismanagement.
It's
disheartening
to
see
such
concerns
related
to
the
allocation
of
tickets
for
a
national
monument.
I
also
purchased
express
tickets,
hoping
for
a
more
seamless
experience,
but
regrettably,
it
did
not
live
up
to
its
promise.
The
value
for
money
was
questionable,
and
this
left
me
feeling
somewhat
disappointed.
The
jungle
safari
experience
had
its
share
of
disappointments
as
well.
Half-empty
cages
and
poor
car
service
detracted
from
what
could
have
been
an
exciting
adventure.
Food
options
were
limited,
which
can
be
quite
inconvenient
for
visitors,
especially
those
with
dietary
preferences
or
restrictions.
In
conclusion,
while
the
Statue
of
Unity
stands
as
a
symbol
of
pride
for
the
nation,
my
visit
left
me
with
the
impression
that
it
may
be
more
driven
by
profit-making
than
a
genuine
commitment
to
serving
the
people.
Such
concerns
about
a
national
monument
are
disheartening
and
warrant
attention
for
the
sake
of
preserving
its
legacy
and
significance.
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