‘Mumbai-Aurangabad-Nagpur’ circuit to be developed into a new tourism triangle
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/ Updated : May 7, 2018, 14:43 IST
You're Reading
Synopsis
The Maharashtra Government is planning to develop the ‘Mumbai-Aurangabad-Nagpur’ tourism triangle in a move to attract more tourists. Speaking to the press, Tourism Principal Secretary Vijay Kumar Gautam said that the Mumbai-Auran … Read more
The Maharashtra Government is planning to develop the ‘Mumbai-Aurangabad-Nagpur’ tourism triangle in a move to attract more tourists. Speaking to the press, Tourism Principal Secretary Vijay Kumar Gautam said that the Mumbai-Aurangabad-Nagpur circuit will be promoted and developed on the lines of the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, i.e., the Jaipur-Delhi-Agra belt. Read less

The Maharashtra Government is planning to develop the ‘Mumbai-Aurangabad-Nagpur’ tourism triangle in a move to attract more tourists. Speaking to the press, Tourism Principal Secretary Vijay Kumar Gautam said that the Mumbai-Aurangabad-Nagpur circuit will be promoted and developed on the lines of the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, i.e., the Jaipur-Delhi-Agra belt.
He also mentioned, “Despite being a large state, we still lag behind in terms of tourism though we have a long coastline, tiger safaris and naturally rich tourist destinations.” To implement this plan, a detailed project will be mapped out and global tenders will be distributed to facilitate the process.

The official further stated, “Apart from the Ajanta and Ellora caves (in Aurangabad), tourists can also visit the Ahmednagar Fort which is close by. They will also have the option of visiting the religious places in Ahmednagar district.” Gautam also mentioned that visitors, on the route, will get an opportunity to experience music, folk art, and cuisine.
The proposed Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway will further boost this plan when it becomes operational. It is also expected that the ‘Udaan’ scheme will be contributing in developing this tourism circuit.
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
closecomments
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
Visual Stories
Trending Stories
5 snake parks in India where travellers can spot rare and venomous species and how to reach them
All deer species in India, and national parks where visitors can spot them
Last chance! 5 tiger safaris to experience in India before the wildlife season ends in June
Travelling in India this week? IMD issues heavy rain and heatwave warnings across major tourist regions
Why travellers are paying more to feel fear, freedom and adrenaline; the rise of adventure tourism in India







Comments (0)