Spiritual Travel
How This Festival Is Reshaping India’s Religious Travel Sector — India Report
The ongoing Mahakumbh Mela (Mahakumbh Fair) in Prayagraj has led to a surge in religious travel in India. On Tuesday alone, over 35 million people attended the fair with international attendees, including actor Richard Gere, American filmmaker David Lynch, and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs.
Mahakumbh 2025, which started on January 13, will conclude on February 26. According to data provided by online travel agency Ixigo, the flight bookings to Prayagraj during this period have recorded a 162% year-on-year increase. Nearby Varanasi has also witnessed a 127% increase in flight bookings.
The surge in bookings is despite a significant increase in airfares as compared to last year. The price of the Bengaluru-Prayagraj route has increased nearly 90%, while the Ahmedabad-Prayagraj route fares increased by 41%, Ixigo showed.
The Role of Aviation: Air India on Tuesday announced it will temporarily operate daily flights between Delhi and Prayagraj to meet this demand.
“This year, aviation is playing a pivotal role in religious tourism, with Prayagraj now connected to over 20 destinations through direct and one-stop flights, compared to just one during the last Kumbh. One-way airfares from major metros to Prayagraj and surrounding airports are averaging between INR 7,000-10,000 ($80-120) if booked 30 days in advance. However, on certain routes like Bhopal-Prayagraj, fares are reaching up to INR 17,000 ($200) one way due to peak demand and limited flight availability,” said group CEO Aloke Bajpai.
Online travel company MakeMyTrip’s co-founder and group CEO Rajesh Magow also shared the travel trends noticed by his platform. “Searches for Prayagraj on MakeMyTrip have surged by over 23 times year-on-year as devotees from across India plan their journey to Maha Kumbh. Travel demand is particularly high during the event’s opening and closing week. Tent accommodations have also witnessed strong demand,” he said.
What’s Speacial About This Year: The 2025 Mahakumbh is the special edition of the 12-yearly Kumbh Fair and is held every 144 years. While the Kumbh Fair is always a major attraction among devotees, this edition is especially witnessing an influx of tourists.
Train and bus bookings have also surged. “Train bookings to Prayagraj have observed a 187% year-on-year surge. Solo travellers account for 57% of the total bookings to Prayagraj, out of which 39% are female solo travellers, while group bookings stand at 43%,” said Dinesh Kumar Kotha, CEO of Ixigo Trains and ConfirmTkt.
Bus ticketing platform AbhiBus also noted a 220% hike in bookings for Prayagraj for the first day of Mahakumbh alone as compared to the city’s overall bus bookings during the festive season in October last year.
Travel Players Up the Ante: In November last year, the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department said it expects the fair to attract a gathering of 400 million visitors.
Cab aggregator Uber has also teamed up with Airports Authority of India at Prayagraj Airport for dedicated pickup zones at the airport and providing on-ground assistance along with signs leading to the pickup area.
Fintech company Paytm has announced discounts bus, flight, and train bookings to Prayagraj made through Paytm Travel.
Business Travel Platform Velocity.Travel Secures Funding
Business travel platform Velocity.travel has raised funding from New York-based angel investor Raj Shah at a valuation of $10 million. The funds will support the launch of its new Zippy platform in April 2025, designed to simplify corporate travel and lifestyle management globally.
Founded in 2013, wtfares started as a small startup offering free flight cancellations. Over time, it expanded into AI-powered holiday planning and, in 2023, launched Velocity.travel to address business travel challenges. The company now manages travel for over 200 global enterprises, including big names like Haldirams and Clevertap.
Set to debut in early 2025, Zippy aims to offer a one-stop solution for businesses and frequent travelers, a release from the company said. It will offer services like booking flights, hotels, and car rentals, managing events, and providing travel insights to save costs and improve efficiency.
“Indian business travel today is where leisure travel was in 2004, stuck offline, but on the brink of a digital revolution with technology driving efficiency, compliance, and hyper-personalization. And with the introduction of Zippy, we’re taking this transformation a step further, reimagining what concierge services can be for frequent travelers and enterprises alike,” said CEO Varun Sarda.
Goa Tourism’s Taxi Problems
Goa Tourism has been facing flak recently for dwindling tourism, especially from international visitors. Skift had previously reported that after Indian legal entrepreneur Ramanuj Mukherjee spoke about “exploitation of tourists” in the coastal state on social media in November, several users shared their own experiences.
The biggest complaint was around taxis, Goa had banned ride hailing services Uber and India-based Ola under pressure from local cab operators. As a result, tourists complained about being charged exorbitant rates for cab rides.
In a press conference on Monday, Goa tourism minister Rohan Khaunte has spoken on the issue, saying that the government has talked with cab operators regarding the issues faced by the tourists.
He said Goa wants to digitize all aspects of travel. “We have the Goa Miles app for taxis. As we recognize that certain pockets have complaints about taxis, we would also like to highlight that taxi drivers traditionally have been our ambassadors in terms of long-term tourists who have been coming every year. So that relationship management only needs to be improved in certain areas, which we have started doing with the adaptability of technology.”
IHG Brings Holiday Inn Brand to Puri
IHG Hotels and Resorts has signed a Holiday Inn-branded hotel in the religious city of Puri. The 100-key hotel is set to open in 2028.
The property is aimed to capitalize on the religious travel to the city, the beachgoers, as well as the destination events business.
Sudeep Jain, managing director for South West Asia, said, “In recent years, Puri has seen a notable increase in tourist arrivals, emerging as a sought-after destination for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) and weddings, particularly for travellers from West Bengal and neighbouring states.” The city attracts more than 2 million tourists every year due to it being home to the Jagannath Temple.
Alliance Air Announces New Flights from Imphal
Regional airline Alliance Air has announced new flight services connecting Imphal in Manipur to Guwahati, Kolkata, and Dimapur starting Wednesday. The move is aimed to bolster the air connectivity in the Northeast region of India.
Guwahati in Assam is a key hub in the Northeast region, while Kolkata is a major airport connecting the eastern part of the country with the rest of the country. Through this move, the government-run airline is looking to strengthen connection within Northeast India.
There is a focus on developing the Northeast region as a tourism destination, with initiatives such as Swadesh Darshan to develop infrastructure. The aim is to attract domestic as well as international tourists. Last month, the government allocated INR 8 billion ($92.6 million) for the development of eight lesser known tourist spots across six Northeastern states.
The focus on the region seems to be working. In the first quarter of 2024, Sikkim witnessed record tourist footfall of over 290,000, of which nearly 31,000 were international visitors. The 2025 Travel Trends report by search aggregator Skyscanner revealed that the interest of Indians to travel to Shillong in Meghalaya in 2024 increased by over 800% compared to the year before.
Cleartrip’s New Campaign with Author Chetan Bhagat
Online travel company Cleartrip has partnered with author Chetan Bhagat for a unique campaign: a book of travel hacks. “Genius Travel Discount Hacks by a Genius” is a self-help guide that aims to arm users with hacks to save on their travel bookings using Cleartrip’s features for the SuperCoins reward program.
“This campaign highlights how our SuperCoins feature is a straightforward way to avail yourself of discounts. The book serves as a humorous guide for those still seeking other ways to save on travel,” Tavleen Bhatia, chief marketing officer at Cleartrip, said.
Indian travelers are traveling more now, and are increasing their spends. However, they continue to be budget conscious travelers. Online visa application platform Atlys had last year revealed that young Indians were preferring to travel in the off-peak season to avoid crowds and reduce costs.
Skyscanner had also last year shared that about 20% young Indian travelers used schemes such as buy-now-pay-later while booking their trips, and over 50% of the youth preferred to use their own money including income and personal savings to travel.
Spiritual Travel
First spiritual tourism roadmap for Isfahan bazaar planned
TEHRAN — Isfahan Municipality is set to officially unveil the spiritual tourism routes of Isfahan, highlighting saqqakhanehs (traditional places providing water to the passersby), seminaries, and mosques located within the city’s ancient bazaar, said Alireza Massah, who presides over the municipality’s tourism office.
Speaking at a press conference of a cultural event themed “Isfahan, a Narrative of Love and Art” with focus on spiritual tourism, handicrafts and Muharram rituals, he said all the facilities of Cultural Complex of Isfahan Municipality’s District Four have been made available to the “Narrative of Love and Art” exhibition, Mehr news agency reported.
He said, “Our cultural colleagues have done their best to prepare the space in Chahar Bagh Boulevard in recent days.”
Since the exhibition will continue until 22 at nights, the coordination has been made with Isfahan and Suburbs Bus Company for transferring the artisans and citizens until that time, he added.
Pointing to the special potentials of ritual tourism in Isfahan, he said Takht-e Foulad site is one of the important centers of Isfahan’s spiritual and religious tourism.
This site is not only valuable in terms of architecture and history, the carvings on tombstones, the calligraphy lines, and the mystical concepts engraved on the tombstones are themselves a living museum of the religious beliefs of the people of this land, he mentioned.
He gave news of the role of Specialized Office of National and Ritual Arts of Isfahan Municipality in this event, saying: “This office with cooperation of other cultural bodies, will launch stands in Chahar Bagh and also perform special artistic programs in public space. The event is an opportunity to showcase the artistic potentials associated with religious and spiritual rituals.”
Massah also gave news of planning for revival of spiritual tourism in Isfahan’s historical Bazaar, adding that Isfahan Bazar is full of religious spaces, which includes traditional saqqakhanehs, mosques, seminaries and Hosseinieh which are rooted in Muharram history and culture.
All of them are proper grounds for planning new tourism routes with spiritual approach, he pointed out.
He expressed the hope that these new routes can familiarize domestic and foreign tourists with rarely-seen manifestation of Isfahan cultural heritage, a heritage which has deep ties with Muharram rituals and public beliefs.
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Spiritual Travel
Goa Unveils Vibrant Tourism Portfolio at TTF Ahmedabad 2025, Featuring Spiritual Retreats, Adventure Tourism, and Unique Monsoon Experiences
Friday, July 18, 2025
Goa is all set to be part of the upcoming Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) in Ahmedabad from July 31 to August 2, 2025. The Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar will be the venue of this cross-sectoral event, which provides important networking opportunities for travel industry players, tourism boards and operators to meet and explore domestic and international tourism markets. Goa’s presence at TTF Ahmedabad is important especially for showcasing Goa the destination beyond its popular beaches, an official release stated.
This year’s involvement further attests to Goa’s status as a year-round tourist destination that has something to offer every type of traveller at every time of year. The idea is for the Department to create focus on different types of tourism and sectors so that it will change what the state’s main tourism identity is and appeal to a diverse group of people who aren’t necessarily the same old, same old kind of tourists.
A Fresh Look at Goa’s Multi-Dimensional Tourism Offerings
Goa’s pavilion at the fair will showcase the state’s multi-dimensional tourism profile, breaking away from the traditional image of sun and sand. Goa is positioning itself as a destination that caters to all kinds of travelers, whether they are looking for spiritual renewal, wellness retreats, adventure-filled experiences, or immersive cultural encounters.
Among the key attractions highlighted at the Goa Pavilion will be spiritual tourism, where visitors can explore the state’s rich religious heritage through visits to iconic temples and churches. In addition, wellness and Ayurveda-based experiences will be a central feature of Goa’s offerings, allowing tourists to indulge in rejuvenating treatments that are an integral part of Goan culture.
Another unique aspect that will be showcased is adventure tourism. Goa is becoming increasingly recognized as a hotspot for adventure seekers, offering a variety of activities such as trekking, water sports, and wildlife exploration. The state’s monsoon tourism will also be emphasized, where travelers can enjoy the lush green landscapes, waterfalls, and serene environment that Goa uniquely offers during the rainy season.
Embracing Responsible and Sustainable Tourism
Goa’s tourism strategy is evolving to reflect a strong commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism. The Department of Tourism will highlight initiatives such as homestay and community-based tourism, which are gaining traction under Goa’s inclusive tourism policy. These programs aim to provide travelers with authentic local experiences while supporting local communities and promoting environmental conservation.
Sustainable tourism is not just a buzzword for Goa; it’s a core principle of the state’s future tourism plans. Goa is becoming increasingly focused on reducing the environmental impact of tourism and ensuring that growth benefits local people and preserves the natural environment.
Experiential Tourism and Cultural Calendar
Goa is not just about its natural beauty; it’s also a treasure trove of cultural experiences. At the Goa Pavilion, visitors will be introduced to the state’s rich cultural calendar. The state hosts a variety of vibrant festivals throughout the year, which are major attractions for experiential travelers. Events such as Sao Joao, Chikhal Kalo, Spirit of Goa, Shigmo, and Carnaval are integral to Goa’s cultural identity. These festivals celebrate local traditions, music, dance, and cuisine, offering a deep dive into the state’s heritage.
For travelers seeking authentic, immersive experiences, Goa’s cultural festivals provide the perfect opportunity to engage with the local way of life. Whether it’s the colorful processions during Carnaval or the joyous celebrations of Sao Joao, these events attract visitors looking to experience the true spirit of Goa.
Strengthening Ties with Gujarat and Beyond
The state’s participation in TTF Ahmedabad is of particular significance, as Gujarat is one of Goa’s key domestic source markets. The event offers an opportunity to strengthen engagement with travel trade partners in Gujarat and to attract a wider audience to Goa. With its rich tourism offerings and strategic location, Goa continues to draw significant interest from Gujarat, with many residents choosing Goa as their preferred travel destination for leisure, wellness, and adventure.
Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism for Goa, expressed the state’s excitement about the event: “Our participation at TTF Ahmedabad aligns with Goa’s vision to promote tourism that is immersive, inclusive, and sustainable. We are committed to engaging meaningfully with the travel trade community and highlighting the wide spectrum of experiences that Goa offers across all seasons. Gujarat remains a valuable market, and we look forward to welcoming more travelers who seek depth, culture, and renewal in their journeys.”
The Future of Goa Tourism
Goa continues to evolve as a dynamic and year-round destination, catering to a variety of tourist interests. The Department of Tourism’s presence at TTF Ahmedabad is just one example of how Goa is actively positioning itself as a diverse and sustainable tourism destination. The state’s focus on creating an inclusive environment, promoting responsible tourism, and offering varied cultural and adventure-based experiences is helping to build Goa’s future as a world-class destination.
With year-round tourism offerings, Goa is no longer just a seasonal getaway but a place that welcomes tourists throughout the year. Whether it’s the calming monsoon, the vibrant festivals, or the rejuvenating wellness experiences, Goa offers something for everyone. The future looks promising, as Goa sets its sights on becoming one of India’s top destinations for both domestic and international travelers.
Conclusion: Visit Goa at TTF Ahmedabad 2025
The Goa Pavilion at TTF Ahmedabad 2025 promises to be an exciting destination for travel professionals and visitors alike. Goa’s diverse tourism offerings, commitment to sustainability, and rich cultural experiences make it one of India’s most compelling and evolving destinations. The Department of Tourism invites all interested parties to explore new collaborations and discover why Goa continues to be an attractive choice for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation in equal measure.
Spiritual Travel
IHCL to Hit 400 Hotels as Sports, Religious Travel Drive Demand
Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) reported a profitable first quarter Thursday, with stable margins despite headwinds from international flight disruptions and the fallout from the terror attack in Pahalgam and subsequent conflict with Pakistan.
What stood out, however, was the pace of expansion: IHCL is expanding its footprint through new hotel signings, acquisitions, and deeper bets on spiritual and event-driven tourism.
IHCL signed 12 new hotels and opened six during the quarter. It now operates 249 hotels, with another 143 more in its pipeline.
“We are nearing the milestone of a 400-plus hotels portfolio. We remain confident of achieving this milestone during this month itself,” CEO Puneet Chhatwal
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