By BOTT Desk
The inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya today marks a historic milestone, resonating profoundly with millions worldwide. Beyond its historical significance, this event has unveiled promising tourism opportunities for the city with a rich past. The construction of the temple, a significant project with an estimated cost of ₹1,800 crore, is expected to boost Ayodhya’s economy and turn it into a popular destination for religious tourism.
For the ‘pran pratishtha’ ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol, Ayodhya has undergone impressive changes. The city now proudly features the newly inaugurated Maharishi Valmiki Airport and an upgraded railway station. According to official estimates, Ayodhya is preparing to welcome around 100,000 visitors daily. This surge in tourism is driving substantial improvements in infrastructure, making Ayodhya an attractive spot for both local and international travellers.
To accommodate the expected increase in tourists, the state government has unveiled a comprehensive Master Plan 2031, necessitating an investment of over ₹85,000 crore for infrastructure development. The hospitality sector in Ayodhya is experiencing significant growth, with major hotel brands investing in approximately 50 large-scale hotel projects. The recent Global Investment Summit saw the signing of 102 intent agreements, totalling around ₹18,000 crore, highlighting strong investor confidence in Ayodhya’s tourism potential.
Investment interest in Ayodhya extends beyond hotels, with the aviation sector also seizing the opportunity. Established brands like Taj and Radisson are making their presence felt in the city, enhancing Ayodhya’s standing in the tourism sector and offering visitors a premium experience.
Religious tourism has long been a lucrative source of revenue for India. In 2022, the country witnessed a substantial influx of tourists, with 1433.92 million domestic visits and 6.40 million visits from international tourists. Ayodhya, with its rich historical and religious significance, is poised for a significant increase in tourist numbers, especially after the completion of the Ram Mandir ceremony.
The economic impact of the Ram Temple on Ayodhya is already visible. The rise in tourist numbers has created new job opportunities for locals, and businesses around the temple are thriving, showcasing a variety of native handicrafts. With the Uttar Pradesh government undertaking 187 projects with a budget of ₹30,570 crore for a comprehensive beautification drive, Ayodhya is set to become a bustling hub for both religious and economic activities. The construction of the Ram Temple not only reflects India’s rich cultural heritage but also serves as a symbol of prosperity for Ayodhya.
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