CM Bhupendra Patel's booster dose for South Gujarat tourism, approves Rs 1185 crore for road projects
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], March 17 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved an allocation of around Rs 1,185 crore under Phase-1 of the Surat Economic Region (SER) plan for constructing and upgrading several roads in districts including Surat, Navsari, Tapi, Valsad, and Dang.
According to the Chief Minister's Office, a significant portion of this allocation will also be used to improve roads leading to important tourism sites.
Residents of cities such as Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat will soon find it easier to travel to the scenic forests and tourist destinations of South Gujarat over the weekend, a release said.
Under the project, several roads in these districts will be widened and strengthened, with select stretches being upgraded to four-lane and six-lane highways. Bypass roads will also be constructed in certain towns to ease traffic congestion.
India's tourism sector witnessed a strong resurgence in 2024, with foreign tourist arrivals reaching 99.5 lakh and total international tourist visits rising to 2.05 crore, a 14.85 per cent increase over the pre-pandemic benchmark year of 2019.
The achievement reflects the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, whose sustained efforts have helped showcase Gujarat's cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and modern attractions to a global audience, the release said.
As per the release, improvement of the Mora-Suvali Beach Road along the Surat coastline will make access to Suvali Beach much easier. The beach is emerging as a key tourist destination in the Surat district and the annual Suvali Beach Festival has already become a major attraction for visitors.
The Suvali Beach Road was earlier widened to 10 metres under Phase-1 of the Coastal Highway project, after which the beach was officially included among the district's tourism destinations. Today, thousands of tourists visit the beach. To handle the growing number of visitors, the Mora-Suvali Road will now be upgraded to a four-lane road, which is expected to further boost tourism and accelerate economic activity in the surrounding areas.
The road, which is currently about three metres wide, will be widened to seven metres, significantly improving traffic movement and making travel along this historically important route more comfortable for visitors and pilgrims.
The existing 10-metre-wide road will now be expanded into a four-lane highway, making travel faster and more convenient for tourists visiting these coastal and heritage sites.
The state highway connecting Waghai to Ahwa will be upgraded to a four-lane road. This road connects several villages of Dang with the district headquarters and is extremely important from the perspective of tourism and pilgrimage.
Similarly, the Chikhli-Khergam-Dharampur road will also be converted into a four-lane road, making travel to Dharampur easier. With improved connectivity, tourists will find it easier to visit nature-rich destinations such as Dharampur and Wilson Hills, especially during the monsoon season.
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