The reduction of the epidemic made it possible for tourism to start up again and for such popular but forcibly suspended programs to be available again, such as Kajla, which mobilizes children, and even new adventures were added to the tourism game. Government spokesperson Alexandra Szentkirályi reported on this in her Facebook video.
"We are restarting the country and with it, not only domestic tourism, but also Budapest tourism! The capital especially suffers from the lack of foreign tourists. The Kajla program has a prominent role in the restart, which has been providing free travel to elementary school children since June 16. This is valid on MÁV and GYESEV and Volánbusz flights, and on some ships of BAHART and Mahart.
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From now on , children can walk Budapest's most exciting and perhaps most beautiful routes while solving mysterious puzzles. The locations include the Buda Castle, the City Park, the area around the Basilica and Parliament, the Water City, and the area around the Erzsébet Bridge and Gellért Square.
Kajla also made a special game to present the castles and castles of our country. As toddlers, children can visit the castles and castles that are part of the program. Here, they receive a letter of assignment and, by completing the task listed in this section they can become a minor nobleman of Hungarian castles and castles with the three seals , and they also receive a unique certificate with their name on it.
The Kajla program is a unique opportunity for families for one-day or whole weekend trips, as well as an opportunity for tourism, which has been in a difficult situation due to the coronavirus, to get back on its feet.
Hungary is wonderful, let's explore it again!"
(Header image: Facebook)