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Tourism projects for total solar eclipse in the sky

The longest solar eclipse of this century will appear on July 22, 2009. Some travel companies in India have spotted this business opportunity and plan to launch a "Travel to See the Solar Eclipse" campaign.

Indian Cox King Company said that this is the first time that the company has organized such a tourism project, and passengers can fly on Boeing for only 29,000 to 79,000 rupees (approximately US$604 to US$1,646). Watching the solar eclipse through the port window of a 737 passenger plane. Visitors can see the solar eclipse from the right side window and observe the moon's shadow on the Earth's surface from the left side window. The entire event will last 3 hours.

Webai Travel Company said that it plans to launch a 9-night and 10-day trip to the holy city of Varanasi to watch the solar eclipse. Tourists can spend only 675 rupees (about 14 US dollars) on the banks of the Ganges. Watch the solar eclipse with an expert.