Gujarat Approves ₹1,185 Crore Road Upgrade to Boost South Gujarat Tourism

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved a ₹1,185 crore infrastructure package to upgrade roads in South Gujarat's key tourist districts. The funds will widen highways and improve connectivity to destinations like the Dandi Heritage Route, coastal areas, and wildlife sanctuaries. The project aims to facilitate easier weekend travel from cities like Ahmedabad and boost footfall at eco-tourism sites. This push is part of broader efforts to strengthen Gujarat's position as a top tourism state in India.

Key Points: ₹1,185 Crore Road Upgrade for South Gujarat Tourism

  • ₹1,185 crore approved for road upgrades
  • Focus on Surat, Navsari, Tapi, Valsad & Dang districts
  • Targets heritage routes & eco-tourism sites
  • Aims to ease weekend travel from major cities
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South Gujarat tourism gets major infra push; Rs 1,185 crore approved for road upgrades: CM Bhupendra Patel

Gujarat CM approves major road infra push for tourism in Surat, Navsari, Tapi, Valsad & Dang, focusing on heritage & eco-tourism sites.

"The initiative aims to make travel to scenic forests, coastal areas and pilgrimage destinations in South Gujarat faster and more convenient. - Official Release"

Gandhinagar, March 17

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday approved a major infrastructure push to boost tourism in South Gujarat, with an allocation of around Rs 1,185 crore for widening and upgrading roads connecting key tourist destinations across multiple districts.

According to an official release, the funds have been sanctioned under Phase-1 of the Surat Economic Region (SER) plan and will be utilised for road development works in Surat, Navsari, Tapi, Valsad and Dang districts. A significant portion of the allocation will focus on improving connectivity to eco-tourism sites, including the historic Ahmedabad-Dandi Heritage Route and Parsi Tourism Circuit.

The initiative aims to make travel to scenic forests, coastal areas and pilgrimage destinations in South Gujarat faster and more convenient, especially for residents of cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat planning weekend travel.

Under the project, several roads will be widened and strengthened, with select stretches being upgraded to four-lane and six-lane highways. Bypass roads will also be constructed in certain towns to ease congestion and improve traffic flow.

Highlighting the broader tourism scenario, the release noted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's tourism sector has witnessed strong growth. In 2024, foreign tourist arrivals reached 99.5 lakh, while total international tourist visits rose to 2.05 crore, marking a 14.85 per cent increase over pre-pandemic levels of 2019.

Amid this growth, Gujarat has emerged as the third most visited state by foreign tourists, reflecting its increasing prominence on the global tourism map.

As part of the infrastructure push, the Mora-Suvali Beach Road in Surat will be upgraded to a four-lane road to improve access to Suvali Beach, which has emerged as a key tourist attraction. The Ahmedabad-Dandi Heritage Route will also be widened to facilitate smoother travel along the historic path of Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March.

In the Valsad district, the coastal highway connecting Sanjan and Daman will be expanded, including the construction of a causeway near the Kolak River. In Dang district, the Waghai-Ahwa state highway will be converted into a four-lane road, improving access to tourist and religious destinations such as Saputara, Shabari Dham and Pampa Sarovar.

Additionally, the Chikhli-Khergam-Dharampur road will be widened to enhance connectivity to Dharampur and nearby hill stations like Wilson Hills.

Officials said improved infrastructure will boost tourist footfall at eco-tourism sites such as Vansda National Park, Purna Wildlife Sanctuary and Gira Waterfall, while also generating employment opportunities for local communities.

The government said the initiative will strengthen regional development and further promote Gujarat as a key tourism destination in India.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the investment is welcome, I hope they also focus on sustainable tourism. Places like Gira Waterfall and Vansda are ecologically sensitive. Wider roads should not come at the cost of the environment. Proper waste management plans for increased tourists are a must.
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Rohit P
Finally! The coastal highway expansion near Sanjan is long overdue. The traffic there during weekends is a nightmare. This will be a big boost for all the small businesses and homestays along the coast. More jobs for locals is always a good thing.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Saputara last year, the natural beauty is stunning but the journey was quite tiring. Improving the Ahmedabad-Dandi route is also a great move—it will make historical tourism more accessible. Gujarat is really stepping up its game!
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Vikram M
₹1,185 crore is a huge amount. I just hope the tendering process is transparent and the work quality is good. We've seen too many projects where roads develop potholes within a year. Accountability is key for such a large public investment.
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Kavya N
This is wonderful for promoting our lesser-known gems like Wilson Hills and the Parsi circuit. South Gujarat has so much to offer beyond just Surat city. Better roads will help distribute tourism benefits more evenly across the region. 🙏

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