Tourists in Gujarat Increased 22-Fold in Two Decades  

In the year 2003-04, only 61.65 lakh tourists visited the state of Gujarat, whereas by 2022-23, this number surpassed 14 crore, including over 22 lakh foreign tourists.

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GandhinagarTwo decades ago, Gujarat’s tourism industry was nearly non-existent, but today, it has become a preferred destination for tourists from around the world. In the year 2003-04, only 61.65 lakh tourists visited the state, whereas by 2022-23, this number surpassed 14 crore, including over 22 lakh foreign tourists. Additionally, the tourism department’s budget, which was only ₹12 crore in 2001-02, has increased to ₹1620.06 crore in 2024-25.

Rann Utsav and Kite Festival Achieve Global Fame  

Former chief minister Narendra Modi, recognising the tourism potential of the White Rann in Kutch, launched the ‘Rann Utsav’ in 2005. What started as a three-day festival has now evolved into a four-month-long celebration. To attract people from across the globe to Gujarat’s popular festival of Uttarayan, the International Kite Festival was launched. Since 2009, the Kankaria Carnival has been celebrated annually at the Kankaria Lake in Ahmedabad. Additionally, Tana Riri Festival at Vadnagar, and Uttarardh Mahotsav at the Modhera Sun Temple, celebrating Indian dance traditions, have also increased tourist numbers. Gujarat’s Navratri and its Garba have gained global recognition through the Vibrant Navratri Festival.

World’s Tallest Statue, Statue of Unity Becomes A Major Tourist Attraction  

As a tribute to the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and guided by the vision of then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the 182-meter-tall ‘Statue of Unity,’ the world’s tallest statue, was built in Kevadia, Gujarat. Surrounding the Statue of Unity, several tourist attractions have been developed, including the Jungle Safari Park, Children’s Nutrition Park, Aarogya Van (Health Forest), Valley of Flowers, Ekta Mall, Ekta Nursery, Miyawaki Forest, and Maze Garden. A railway station has also been constructed in Kevadia to provide easy connectivity for tourists. The state government is focusing on the complete tourism development of Kevadia.

Smritivan and Veer Bal Smarak  

To honour those who lost their lives in the devastating earthquake on January 26, 2001, Smritivan was constructed in Kutch. A Veer Bal Smarak was also built outside the city of Anjar to honour the children and teachers who were buried under debris during the Kutch earthquake. This memorial was inaugurated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in 2022.

Tourism-Friendly Policies Implemented, Creating Employment in the Tourism Sector

To enhance the tourism sector in Gujarat, the government launched the ‘Gujarat Tourism Policy,’ which promotes historical heritage sites as key heritage tourism destinations through the ‘Heritage Tourism Policy.’ Additionally, to introduce domestic and international tourists to Gujarat’s rich culture and traditions, as well as its delicious cuisine, the state implemented the ‘Gujarat Homestay Policy.’ The increase in tourist numbers has generated numerous employment opportunities for locals. Recognizing Gujarat’s rich tradition of handicrafts, the tourism department also offers platforms at various tourism events for artisans to sell their creations, helping them achieve economic self-reliance.

Gujarat Tourism Gains Global Recognition Under Prime Minister’s Leadership  

Over the past 23 years, Gujarat’s tourism has garnered global recognition. Rani Ki Vav in Patan, Dholavira, Ahmedabad, and Champaner have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Dhordo village in Kutch was honoured as the “Best Tourism Village” by the United Nations World Tourism Organization. Additionally, Gujarat’s Garba has been recognized by UNESCO as an “Intangible Cultural Heritage.” Shivrajpur Beach in Dwarka earned the esteemed ‘Blue Flag Beach’ certification. Furthermore, the Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum in Bhuj was recognized as one of the seven most beautiful museums in the world through the UNESCO Prix Versailles award.

Development of Pilgrimage Sites Along with Improved Facilities for Devotees  

The Girnar Ropeway, the largest in Asia, was built in Junagadh to make it easier for devotees, especially the elderly, to reach the revered Mataji temple. At the world-famous pilgrimage site of Ambaji, the construction of 51 Shakti Peeths has been completed, allowing many visitors to experience the darshan of all 51 Shakti Peethas in one location at Aadhya Shakti Dham. At Pavagadh, after 500 years, the golden spire of the newly reconstructed Maa Kalika Mata temple has been crowned with a flag. In Somnath, the first Jyotirling temple on the Saurashtra coast, a well-equipped circuit house has been built for tourists. Under PRASAD Yojana, numerous developmental works are underway to enhance facilities for pilgrims at Somnath Dham. The GSRTC has also introduced new services, including sleeper coaches, AC coaches, and high-end luxury coaches for long-distance travel, connecting various pilgrimage sites. Additionally, solar rooftop installations have been completed at several pilgrimage locations across the state.

Financial Assistance of ₹15,000 for Gujarat Pilgrims Visiting Sindhu Darshan Yatra 

To promote ‘Sindhu Darshan Yatra,’ which showcases the unity in India’s diverse and vibrant culture, the state government is providing financial assistance of ₹15,000 to pilgrims from Gujarat. The state government has also launched the Shravan Tirthdarshan Yojana, allowing senior citizens from Gujarat to visit pilgrimage sites across the country.

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