UP will redesign five well-known pilgrimage sites with upgraded facilities to facilitate pilgrimage travel. According to the reports, Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath recently issued this policy stating that the named pilgrimage sites, including Vindhyachal and, will be renewed Chitrakoot.

According to the statement from the Chief Minister’s Office, the state government would make efforts to provide improved facilities for visitors to famous religious sites such as Chitrakoot, Naimisharanya, Shakumbari Devi, Vidhyanchal and Shukratirtha.

According to a statement, the state government has also made various budget provisions that are worth millions of rupees for the development and beautification of the sites mentioned. According to reports, the premises of the temples are being redeveloped and renovated with suitable parking facilities and roads. In addition, these temple complexes are equipped with strict security measures and adequate sanitary facilities.

UP Govt.  To renew pilgrimage sites to stimulate tourism
The statement added that the state government had directed the development of Shakumbhari Devi in ​​Saharanpur and Shukra Tirtha in Muzaffarnagar to promote tourism in the area. At the same time, the state government has a roadmap for the development of Lord Rams Taposthali (the meditation Page), Naimisharanya and Chitrakoot in Awadh, believed to be the center of meditation of 88,000 sages, along with Shakti Peetha in Vindhyachal, the statement added.

In addition, the state government’s new efforts to classify UP Tourism into different circles, such as the Braj Circle, Ramayana Circle, Shaktipeeth Circle, Mahabharat Circle, Jain Circle, Adhyatmik Circle, and Buddhist Circle, lead to results Number of domestic and foreign tourists is growing.