Spiritual Travel
Budget 2025 will ensure India becomes a top tourism destination, say industry experts

The Union Budget 2025-26 proposes that top 50 tourist destinations in the country will be developed in partnership with states as tourism drives employment-led growth and there are a series of initiatives that are aimed at boosting infrastructure, skill development and ease of travel.
“The plan to develop the top 50 tourism destinations in partnership with state governments is a major initiative. This collaboration will not only improve infrastructure but also help spread tourism across the country, attracting more visitors and benefiting local communities,” said Pradeep Shetty, spokesperson, Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India – and Vice President, Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India.
The focus on medical and wellness tourism through the ‘Heal-in-India’ initiative is a forward-thinking move that will strengthen India’s position as a global leader in healthcare, Shetty added.
The introduction of visa fee waivers and e-visa options for certain tourist groups will make India an attractive destination. “Simplifying the visa process will encourage more international visitors, boosting tourism and further contributing to the economy,” Shetty said.
Mahesh Iyer – MD and CEO, Thomas Cook (India) said, the Budget takes significant strides to strengthen India’s travel and tourism sector by focusing on connectivity, infrastructure, and policy reforms.
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“The increase in the tax exemption ceiling to Rs 12 lakh and rationalisation of Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on remittances will support discretionary spending on travel, both domestic and international. Additionally, targeted investments in medical and religious tourism, including the ‘Heal in India’ initiative and visa relaxations, position India as a hub for world-class, affordable care,” he added.
SOTC Travel Managing Director and CEO Vishal Suri said, by including hotels in the harmonised infrastructure list, the Budget streamlines investment in the sector, while Mudra loans for small enterprises and homestays will foster grassroot entrepreneurship. Skill development initiatives also play a vital role in positioning India as a globally competitive tourism market.
With these targeted reforms and investments, the Budget lays a solid foundation for India to emerge as a premier global tourism destination, driving economic growth, cultural exchange, and job creation, he added.
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ixigo Group CEO Aloke Bajpai said, “the government’s continued focus on developing 50 new tourist destinations, with a special emphasis on spiritual sites, will further drive growth of domestic and inbound travel. Spiritual tourism has been witnessing strong growth in the last two years.” Bookings to destinations like Varanasi, Gaya, Shirdi, Puri, Haridwar, and Vaishno Devi increased by 100-150 per cent YoY on ixigo last quarter, he said adding that initiatives like visa fee waivers will further enhance India’s appeal as a global destination.
Atlys Founder and CEO Mohak Nahta said, the government’s announcements for the sector is a significant step toward strengthening India’s position as a global travel hub.
He said, streamlining visa access has consistently been a key driver of tourism growth, and these measures will enhance inbound travel while boosting employment and local economies.
“The emphasis on spiritual and medical tourism aligns with India’s unique strengths, catering to global travellers seeking immersive cultural experiences and world-class healthcare. These initiatives will not only attract more visitors but also create new opportunities for businesses in hospitality, wellness, and allied sectors, further driving economic growth,” he added.
Krishna Rathi, Senior Country Director, India Subcontinent and MEA at Agoda, highlighted Budget announcements on investments in the expansion of the UDAN scheme to connect 120 new destinations, enhanced support for homestays, among others.
BLS International JMD Shikhar Aggarwal stated that the government’s focus on transforming India’s tourism landscape through strategic partnerships and policy reforms is a visionary leap forward.
“…we are particularly encouraged by the emphasis on streamlining visa processes and expanding medical tourism through the ‘Heal in India’ initiative, which aligns with our expertise in delivering seamless visa and consular services worldwide,” he said.
Further, the special focus on Buddhist circuits and spiritual tourism opens new avenues for niche travel experiences, which are well-positioned to facilitate through BLS’ expanded visa service networks, he said.
“We commend the government’s holistic approach to fostering public-private partnerships and creating an ecosystem where tourism becomes a catalyst for economic empowerment. These measures will not only attract global travellers but also strengthen India’s position as a hub for cultural, medical, and sustainable tourism,” he added.
Spiritual Travel
MP now heartbeat of global tourism, 134.1 million tourists visited last year

Jaipur, July 19 (IANS) With its sweeping landscapes, sacred rivers, vibrant culture and world-class heritage, Madhya Pradesh is no longer just the ‘Heart of India’ — it’s becoming the heartbeat of global tourism.
This message rang loud and clear during the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board’s roadshow held at Jaipur’s Jai Mahal Hotel on Friday.
Speaking to a packed event of tourism stakeholders, filmmakers, and hospitality professionals from both Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, Additional Managing Director of Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, Bidisha Mukherjee, highlighted the state’s soaring popularity.
In 2024 alone, Madhya Pradesh welcomed 134.1 million tourists, with 70 million visiting for religious and spiritual experience, to Mahakaleshwar and Omkareshwar Jyotirlingas, Chitrakoot, Maihar, and Amarkantak, the sacred origin of the Narmada River.
But spiritual tourism is just one facet of Madhya Pradesh’s appeal.
“We want to showcase the hidden gems of Madhya Pradesh to the world,” Mukherjee said.
“From majestic temples to dense jungles, from tribal art to local cuisine — we’re creating experiences, not just sightseeing tours. We’re building a sustainable, immersive, and community-led tourism model that speaks to the soul of every traveller.”
In an interesting pitch, she proposed an exciting expansion of the iconic Golden Triangle tourism circuit which she said can work miracles if turned into an arch.
“Imagine tourists travelling from Agra to Gwalior, then exploring the Orchha-Gwalior-Datia belt,” she said.
“Those coming from Chittorgarh can easily explore Mandsaur, Ujjain and Omkareshwar — blending Rajasthan’s desert heritage with Madhya Pradesh’s water sports and adventure tourism offerings in a single trip.”
She also added that Madhya Pradesh is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Khajuraho, Sanchi and Bhimbetka — and 15 others on India’s tentative list, making up a quarter of the country’s UNESCO sites.
Madhya Pradesh also boasts a vibrant cultural identity, with tribal traditions like the Bhagoria dance, Gond paintings, and the Narmada Parikrama pilgrimage recognised on India’s National Intangible Cultural Heritage list, she said.
With titles like Tiger State, Leopard State, Cheetah State, and even Vulture and Gharial State, Madhya Pradesh has something for every nature lover, Mukherjee added.
It is a wildlife haven and with all these products, the number of tourists soared from 11.41 crore to 13.42 during 2023 to 2024, she said.
With the upcoming Tourism Policy 2025, Madhya Pradesh is also rolling out the red carpet for investors, she added.
The policy offers attractive incentives, including 90-year land leases, low stamp duties, and e-tender processes for accessing land, wayside amenities, and heritage properties.
Ultra-mega tourism projects with investments more than Rs 100 crore can even be allocated land directly.
The Madhya Pradesh Tourism officials also said: “It is not tourists who are flocking to Madhya Pradesh — the film industry is also being lured to the state. With a dedicated Film Facilitation Cell, shooting permissions are now fast-tracked. Since the launch of its film policy, more than 400 film and OTT projects have been shot in Madhya Pradesh, including Stree, Stree 2, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, Sui Dhaaga, Laapataa Ladies, Padman, Dhadak 2, Panchayat, Kota Factory, Gullak, and Citadel.”
No surprise then that the Indian government named Madhya Pradesh the “Most Film-Friendly State” for 2017–2020, she added.
Mukherjee concluded with a smile, saying: “Madhya Pradesh offers ‘sab kuch jo dil chahe’. The world is welcome to discover it.”
–IANS
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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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