The Uttar Pradesh government has approved sixteen tourism development projects in Ayodhya, including plans for an amphitheater, tourist facility center, and more
Arpita Kushwaha April 16, 2025 03:27 PM

With an anticipated expenditure of Rs 92.46 crore, the Uttar Pradesh government has authorized 16 new tourist development projects for Ayodhya. These initiatives, which were put out by the Ayodhya Tirth Vikas Parishad, are aimed at enhancing the tourism amenities and infrastructure at several sites. The Kamhariya Baba temple in Tarun block, the Gahnag Baba Dham near Ram Patti, the Suchita Ganj Sohawal, and the Tulsi Das Chavni Mandir are important developments.

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The Ram Ki Paidi ghat in Ayodhya will have more tourist amenities and a viewing gallery. There are plans to beautify Dashrath Samadhi Sthal, Makhoda Bharat Kund, Shravan Kshetra, and Shringi Rishi Ashram. Additionally, the Thakur Ram Janaki shrine will be beautified and developed for tourists.

On the Saryu River, next to Rajghat, a food court and amphitheater will be constructed. A museum and interpretive center honoring the Panchkosi, Chaudahkosi, and Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama will be located in Saket Sadan.

Abanpur Saroha hamlet in Masuda block will see the construction of a tourism facilities center. Ram Path, Bhakti Path, Dharm Path, and Janmabhoomi Path are being developed; misting fans and canopies are being installed; Gulab Bari Farm near Acharya Narendra Dev’s area is being beautified; Kaushalesh Sadan, Bhaskar Bhavan, and Sant Niwas are being renovated; and benches and lighting are being installed across from Guftar Ghat for the convenience of travelers. These initiatives will be carried out by Uttar Pradesh initiatives Corporation Limited with the goal of improving tourists’ experiences in Ayodhya.

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