Uttarakhand Boosts Tourism with Ropeways, Adventure & Spiritual Circuits

Uttarakhand is significantly enhancing its tourism sector by blending spiritual and adventure offerings with major infrastructure projects. Large-scale ropeway projects to Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib aim to make pilgrimages safer and faster. The state is developing religious circuits, promoting winter pilgrimages, and establishing itself as an adventure hub by opening Himalayan peaks and hosting marathons. These coordinated efforts are strengthening Uttarakhand's position on the global tourism map.

Key Points: Uttarakhand's Tourism Rise: Faith, Adventure & Infrastructure

  • New ropeways to Kedarnath & Hemkund Sahib
  • 48-temple circuit in Kumaon
  • 83 Himalayan peaks opened for mountaineering
  • First high-altitude ultra-run marathon at Adi Kailash
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Tourism on rise: Uttarakhand emerges as favourite destination with faith, adventure, and infrastructure

Uttarakhand emerges as a top destination with new ropeways to Kedarnath & Hemkund, adventure tourism push, and year-round spiritual circuits.

"Over the past four years, Uttarakhand has presented a tourism model that blends 'faith with modernity. - State Press Note"

Dehradun, March 22

Uttarakhand has witnessed developments in its tourism sector, with efforts to promote a mix of spiritual and adventure tourism alongside infrastructure expansion aimed at strengthening its presence on the global tourism map.

To make pilgrimages smoother and safer, large-scale ropeway projects have been initiated. A 12.9 km ropeway from Sonprayag to Kedarnath Dham will be constructed at a cost of ₹4,081 crore. Similarly, a 12.4 km ropeway from Govindghat to Hemkund Sahib will be developed at a cost of ₹2,730 crore as per a press release by the State government.

Once completed, these projects will significantly reduce travel time and physical difficulty for devotees.

For the first time, winter pilgrimage has been introduced in Uttarakhand, promoting tourism throughout the year. To encourage this initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself visited Mukhwa, the winter abode of Goddess Ganga.

In the Kumaon region, under the Manaskhand Mandir Mala Mission, 48 temples are being developed as a religious circuit, giving a new boost to spiritual tourism.

Rapid development work is underway in Kedarnath and Badrinath Dham under master plans. Badrinath is being transformed into a smart spiritual hill town with projects worth ₹255 crore.

Additionally, new religious sites are being developed, including the Yamuna pilgrimage site at Haripur Kalsi and the master plan for Mahasu Temple in Hanol.

Significant steps have also been taken to develop Uttarakhand as a hub for adventure tourism. A total of 83 major Himalayan peaks have been opened for mountaineering, attracting climbers from across the globe.

The state also hosted its first high-altitude ultra-run marathon at Adi Kailash, with over 700 participants from 22 states. This event has given a fresh identity to adventure tourism.

Uttarakhand is emerging as a prime destination for trekking, river rafting, and stargazing. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Wed in Uttarakhand" appeal, the state is also gaining recognition as a wedding destination.

"Over the past four years, Uttarakhand has presented a tourism model that blends 'faith with modernity." With ropeways, religious circuits, redevelopment of pilgrimage sites, and expansion of adventure activities, the state is establishing a strong presence in the tourism sector," the press note stated.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Opening 83 peaks for mountaineering is huge! As an adventure enthusiast, I've done a few treks there. The infrastructure push is welcome, but I hope they maintain strict ecological guidelines. The Himalayas are fragile.
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Aman W
The 'Wed in Uttarakhand' idea is brilliant. The scenic beauty is perfect for destination weddings. This will create so many local jobs in hospitality and services. Great for the state's economy.
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Sarah B
I visited last year for the stargazing. It was absolutely breathtaking. Glad to see they are promoting it. Uttarakhand has a unique charm that blends spirituality with raw natural beauty. Can't wait to go back.
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Vikram M
While the development is impressive, the costs seem enormous. ₹4,081 crore for one ropeway? I hope there is complete transparency and the projects don't face the usual delays and cost overruns. The intent is good, but execution is key.
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Nisha Z
Developing the Manaskhand temple circuit in Kumaon is a wonderful idea. It will help spread tourism benefits beyond the usual Char Dham route. More people will get to experience the peaceful culture of the hills. 🏔️
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David E
The high-altitude marathon at Adi Kail

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