Gujarat's New Eco-Tourism Hotspot

The state government of Gujarat is implementing a significant project to boost tourism in the northern region. The Dharoi Dam area is being transformed into a sustainable tourist destination.

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The project includes water sports, themed parks, and leisure developments, expected to boost the local economy and tourism

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Transforming Dharoi Dam: The Future of Green Tourism in Gujarat

The state government of Gujarat is undertaking a major initiative to enhance tourism in the northern region. The Dharoi Dam area is being developed into a sustainable destination to attract tourists. The project aims to connect key sites within a 90-km radius, including Vadnagar, Tauranga, Ambaji, and Rani Ki Vav. It is planned in three phases and has an estimated budget of INR 1100 crore.

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This project is divided into three phases with an estimated budget of INR 1100 crore

The development plan includes the creation of an Adventure Water Sports Arena, a River Edge Development Leisure Show Infrastructure with an Amphitheatre, and theme parks such as Panchatatva Park and Naad Brahm Upavan. Additionally, a Visitor Centre and a Water Experience Park are part of the proposal to provide diverse recreational activities and enhance the visitor experience.

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Hasrat Jasmine, the District Development Officer of Mehsana

Hasrat Jasmine, the District Development Officer of Mehsana, highlighted the long-term vision of the project to establish North Gujarat as a significant tourism circuit, with Dharoi as its focal point. Surrounding pilgrimage sites like Ambaji, Hatkeshwar Temple, and Vadnagar will complement these efforts, enhancing the area's appeal. Jasmine anticipates this initiative will boost local revenue and establish Dharoi as a cultural and tourism hub.

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A Visitor Centre and a Water Experience Park are part of the proposal to enhance recreational activities and visitor experience

The project is on track to reach its final phase within two years, with 80 percent of land acquisition already completed. A Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model is being considered to expedite the development process and ensure successful execution.

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The project is set to reach its final phase within two years, with 80% of land acquisition already completed

The local and tourist communities are eagerly anticipating the new facilities. With its focus on spiritual, adventure, and eco-tourism, the Dharoi Dam area is expected to become a significant economic engine for North Gujarat, offering new employment opportunities and significantly boosting regional tourism.

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