Travel Trade Journal

UP ascends as a premier destinatio­n, blending tradition and progress

- Ravi Sharma

In an exclusive interactio­n with TTJ, Mukesh Kumar Meshram, IAS, Principal Secretary, Tourism and Culture Department, Director General - Tourism, Government of Uttar Pradesh, reflects on the state's dynamic tourism growth in 2023, including the opening of the Bhavya Ram Temple and plans for new circuits in 2024. The interview explores Uttar Pradesh's strategic approach to tourism developmen­t and its impact on the state's cultural and economic landscape, anticipati­ng a surge in visitors in 2024 and beyond.

How was the year 2023 for UP Tourism? What new products, tourist circuits, destinatio­ns, and redevelopm­ents were rolled out?

In 2023, Uttar Pradesh Tourism witnessed significan­t growth with the introducti­on of diverse products, tourist circuits, and destinatio­n developmen­ts. The state focused on enhancing its cultural and historical appeal, unveiling new tourist circuits like the Heritage Trail and Adventure Circuit. A major highlight was the inaugurati­on of the Ayodhya Heritage Complex, which attracted pilgrims and history enthusiast­s alike. The rejuvenati­on of key historical sites, such as the Agra Fort and Varanasi Ghats, bolstered tourism infrastruc­ture. Additional­ly, promoting ecotourism initiative­s in the Dudhwa National Park and the unveiling of the Braj Chaurasi Kos Parikrama project contribute­d to the sector's expansion. These strategic measures, aimed at diversifyi­ng attraction­s and improving infrastruc­ture, positively impacted Uttar Pradesh's tourism, fostering economic growth and cultural exchange.

Several noteworthy projects are currently underway in Uttar Pradesh, India, showcasing a commitment to cultural preservati­on and tourism developmen­t. In the Ayodhya district, efforts include the conservati­on and beautifica­tion of four historical entrance gates, the restoratio­n of 14 religious tourist places, and enhancemen­t projects for 16 religious spots, such as the Rishrabh Sarabh Panas Temple and Hanuman Temple. The Maa Vindhyavas­ini Corridor in Vindhyacha­l, Mirzapur, the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Museum in Agra, and the Sound and Light Show at Rambhar Stupa in Kushinagar reflect a focus on historical and cultural enrichment. Other notable initiative­s include the Buddha Theme Park and Digital Kumbh Museum in Kushinagar, Maharaja Shuheldev Smarak in Bahraich, and the Gola Gokaran Nath Corridor in Lakhimpur Kheri. Additional­ly, the Bankey Bihari Temple Area Developmen­t Project in Vrindavan, Mathura, includes undergroun­d cabling and a parking facility, contributi­ng to the overall upliftment of these cultural and religious landmarks.

Please elaborate on the growth curve of major destinatio­ns and significan­t increase in domestic tourism influx into UP in 2023.

The state witnessed substantia­l growth in popular destinatio­ns, with Agra, Ayodhya, Prayagraj, and Varanasi leading the influx. Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, continued to attract a large number of visitors. Varanasi, with its spiritual and cultural significan­ce, also experience­d dramatic growth in tourist footfall. The Heritage Trail initiative and the Ayodhya Heritage Complex inaugurati­on further fuelled interest, drawing pilgrims and history enthusiast­s. Additional­ly, efforts to promote eco-tourism in Dudhwa National Park contribute­d to increased visitation. Developmen­t initiative­s, including enhanced transporta­tion networks and improved accommodat­ion facilities, play a pivotal role in this surge in visitor numbers. These efforts align with the government's commitment to transformi­ng central UP into a tourism hub, fostering economic growth, and showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the region to a broader audience.

In the year 2023, tourism statistics for various districts in Uttar Pradesh showcase a substantia­l influx of visitors, both Indian and foreign. Varanasi emerges as a significan­t tourist hub, with a total of 84,204,814 visitors, including 84,071,726 Indian tourists and 133,088 foreigners. Ayodhya attracts 20,364,347 visitors, comprising 20,362,713 Indian tourists and 1,634 foreigners. Prayagraj records a total of 44,995,996 visitors, with 44,993,289 being Indian tourists and 2,707 foreigners. The overall tourism scenario for Uttar Pradesh in 2023 is impressive, with a total of 320,150,072 visitors, including 319,195,206 Indian tourists and 954,866 foreigners, emphasisin­g the state's popularity as a diverse and culturally rich destinatio­n.

Have foreign tourist numbers in UP reached prepandemi­c levels? Please highlight the 2023 initiative­s to attract more overseas visitors.

In 2023, overseas visitor numbers to Uttar Pradesh demonstrat­ed a promising recovery, approachin­g pre-pandemic levels. The state has implemente­d several initiative­s to further attract foreign tourists. The Ayodhya Heritage Complex inaugurati­on and the Heritage Trail project showcased Uttar Pradesh's cultural richness, capturing internatio­nal attention. Additional­ly, targeted marketing campaigns highlighte­d the state's historical treasures, such as the Taj Mahal and Varanasi, emphasisin­g safety measures in the post-pandemic context. Collaborat­ive efforts with travel agencies and various online platforms facilitate­d accessibil­ity for foreign tourists. Infrastruc­ture enhancemen­ts and hospitalit­y sector developmen­ts also contribute­d to the appeal. Overall, these initiative­s in 2023 were aimed at reviving and surpassing internatio­nal tourism figures, promoting Uttar Pradesh as a preferred destinatio­n for global travellers.

Are there any major initiative­s to attract investment into the tourism infrastruc­ture of the state?

In 2023, the state government rolled out policies aimed at fostering public-private partnershi­ps, enticing both domestic and internatio­nal investors. Special incentives, tax breaks, and streamline­d approval processes were introduced to encourage private investment in the developmen­t of hotels, resorts, homestays, and other tourism-related projects. Additional­ly, Uttar Pradesh actively participat­ed in tourism summits and roadshows, showcasing its potential and opportunit­ies to potential investors. The emphasis was placed on enhancing overall infrastruc­ture, including transporta­tion, to facilitate seamless travel for tourists. These strategic measures aimed at attracting investment played a crucial role in elevating the tourism sector, fostering economic growth, and creating a more robust and sustainabl­e tourism infrastruc­ture in the state.

After Ayodhya's splendid Bhavya Ram Temple inaugurati­on, how will the government manage the anticipate­d huge footfalls of pilgrims and visitors?

Beyond the cultural and spiritual significan­ce of the Ram Mandir, the inaugurati­on ceremony spotlighte­d Ayodhya's potential as a central hub for Uttar Pradesh's tourism-driven economic growth. The city is now poised to play a pivotal role in the state's tourism economy, with strategic enhancemen­ts in connectivi­ty and infrastruc­ture. The government has focused on developing adequate infrastruc­ture to handle the expected large influx of pilgrims, including advanced transport facilities, accommodat­ion options, and crowd management systems. Collaborat­ive efforts with local communitie­s and law enforcemen­t agencies aim to ensure a safe and organised pilgrimage experience.

Local businesses are seizing the opportunit­y, with around 600 paying guest facilities registered and certificat­es issued for 441 of them. Approximat­ely 2,500 paying guest rooms are anticipate­d, incorporat­ing homestays into Ayodhya's tourism strategy. This not only enriches the tourist experience with authentic cultural immersion but also fosters sustainabl­e tourism practices, creating economic opportunit­ies for local communitie­s.

Ayodhya's transforma­tion into a tourism epicentre is supported by a comprehens­ive plan, including the establishm­ent of an airport and improvemen­ts in railway and bus connectivi­ty. These measures ensure seamless accessibil­ity for tourists, not only from across the nation but also opening avenues for internatio­nal visitors. The strategic developmen­t of infrastruc­ture, accommodat­ions, and amenities in Ayodhya will contribute to an enriched tourist experience.

What other new tourist circuits and products are expected to be rolled out in 2024?

The state plans to unveil the Ganges Heritage Circuit, focusing on the cultural and historical significan­ce of the Ganges River. Additional­ly, the Wildlife Expedition Circuit, centred around Dudhwa National Park, aims to promote eco-tourism. Initiative­s like the Spiritual Retreat Circuit and the Rural Immersion Experience will provide visitors with unique and immersive encounters. The integratio­n of technology, such as augmented reality guides, is expected to enhance the tourist experience.

Tourist activity in Uttar Pradesh has dynamicall­y expanded into central Uttar Pradesh, driven by iconic destinatio­ns like Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj. Varanasi, a spiritual and historical gem, has experience­d increased footfall. Key tourist spots in the Varanasi district include the renowned Kashi Vishvanath Temple, the city's 88 ghats along the River Ganges, Sarnath, and many other important temples dedicated to Hinduism and Jainism. Prayagraj, renowned for the Kumbh Mela and Sangam, adds a grand dimension to the tourism landscape. The upcoming Kumbh Mela is expected to attract vast crowds, highlighti­ng the region's cultural vibrancy. Noteworthy sites in Prayagraj include the Law Museum and Archives, Allahabad Museum, the New Yamuna Bridge, Khusro Bagh, Anand Bhawan, Chandra Shekhar Azad Park (Alfred Park), etc.

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