Rajasthan govt plans to give a push to weekend getaways, religious tourism



The country government is operating to give a push to weekend getaways and non secular tourism in a big manner.
a number of the kingdom’s well-known traveler locations are near Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, and are witnessing a big influx of travelers from these regions on weekends and prolonged vacation durations, even in summer.

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Looking at this, the Department of Tourism has decided to identify 10-20 such places and market and promote them on all media platforms,” said a tourism department official.

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According to the plan, the official said an infrastructure gap study would be undertaken for such destinations. Special efforts will be made to improve roads and provide last-mile connectivity.

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Another area the state government is looking at is religious tourism and the government plans to spend around Rs 100 crore this financial year on developing religious sites.
The state is known for religious places like Nathdwara, in Rajsamand district; Khatu Shyam Ji, in Sikar district; the dargah of Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti and Lord Brahma temple in Ajmer district; and Salasar Balaji Temple, in Churu district.
These religious sites, besides others, attract a large number of pilgrims every year and the state government is committed to providing better facilities for them, the official said.

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He said besides these, other religious circuits would be identified in consultation with the Departments of Devasthan and Minority Affairs and a master plan for the upgrade of infrastructure and accommodation would be prepared for them. The department has also drawn up a plan to make these religious sites friendly for the specially-abled.

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Local committees will be set up in consultation with stakeholders for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene around the religious places in each district.
Besides, the state government is working on a master plan to strengthen its tourism infrastructure. The plan aims at assessing infrastructure gaps in each circuit, which will help the government prepare for budgetary support.
The state gets 20–25 million tourists each year.