It aims to boost domestic and international tourism for the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, with initiatives like luxury tents, improved air connectivity, and a special ‘Incredible India Pavilion’ at the event
Published Date – 12 January 2025, 06:37 PM
New Delhi: An ‘Incredible India Pavillion’ showcasing cultural heritage and significance of the Kumbh Mela, luxury tents and enhanced air connectivity, the Ministry of Tourism is beckoning people to visit Prayagraj and explore the mega religious congregation that begins from Monday.
Expected to host over 40 crore devotees from across the globe, this 45-day festival from January 13 to February 26 is also expected to draw a large number of tourists and cultural aficionados aiming to explore what is billed as one of the largest religious gatherings on earth.
The government on Sunday said the Ministry of Tourism is set to make the Maha Kumbh this year a “landmark event” not only for spiritual gatherings, but also for global tourism.
The Ministry is rolling out several initiatives to celebrate this momentous occasion, aimed at boosting both domestic and international tourism with the Maha Kumbh — held every 12 years — set to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions.
“To ensure seamless travel for tourists attending the Maha Kumbh, the Ministry of Tourism has partnered with Alliance Air to enhance air connectivity to Prayagraj from multiple cities across India. This will facilitate easier access for domestic and international visitors, allowing them to reach the event with ease and convenience,” the Ministry said.
The Ministry also shared a schedule of flights operating from multiple cities, including New Delhi, Kolkata, Jabalpur and Dehradun, as per this partnership.
The Ministry also said it is “setting up an ‘Incredible India Pavillion’, a sprawling 5000 sq ft space at Maha Kumbh”, which will facilitate the foreign tourists, scholars, researchers, photographers, journalists, expat community and Indian diaspora members among others.
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