The figures were shared during a stakeholders’ workshop organised by the state tourism department. Officials said a blueprint has been prepared to make the state a developed region by 2047, with tourism identified as a core pillar.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s advisor Awanish Awasthi, Principal Secretary (Tourism) Amrit Abhijat and Tourism Director General Rajesh Kumar addressed participants at the workshop and outlined policy reforms, investment avenues and departmental priorities.
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Officials from the planning, Ayush and culture departments and the State Transformation Commission also took part in the workshop. Awasthi said that tourism would play a decisive role in transforming UP into a developed state.
“Tourism is an evergreen sector. Uttar Pradesh ranks first in domestic tourism and fourth in foreign tourist arrivals. With a month still to go, 2025 is heading towards a new record,” he said, urging all stakeholders to work together.
Principal Secretary Abhijat said that the state has witnessed a sharp rise in tourist footfalls, from 22 crore in 2015 to 65 crore in 2024, excluding visitors attending the Mahakumbh.
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The government is focusing on eco-friendly tourism and developing key destinations, such as Mathura, where plans are underway for a new museum, he added. Kumar said 12 tourist circuits have been developed, and efforts are being made to promote yoga and wellness tourism.
The state’s rapidly expanding expressway network, modern airports and upgraded railway stations, including Vande Bharat corridors, have made travel more convenient for tourists, he added. State Transformation Commission CEO Manoj Kumar Singh emphasised the need to strengthen inbound tourism and promote wellness tourism on the lines of Kerala. Cleanliness around tourist sites must be prioritised, he added.
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Planning Principal Secretary Alok Kumar said the Niti Aayog is extending full support for the 2047 development plan. He suggested creating awareness about the fossil park in Sonbhadra and designing at least three-day tour packages for visitors.
Uttar Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd Managing Director Ashish Kumar said the corporation is redesigning tour packages to encourage longer stays, cultural activities and better use of infrastructure.
Eco-tourism Director Pushp Kumar highlighted initiatives in wetland restoration, wildlife corridors and nature-based tourism, identifying Dudhwa, Pilibhit and Katarniaghat as model sites.
(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)
First Published: Nov 28, 2025 9:04 AM IST

