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UP Charts New Tourism Vision: From Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum to Vindhyachal Circuit

Uttar Pradesh reprsents tourism as a civilisational mission. With this motto, CM Yogi Adityanath reviewed the roadmap of the tourism department. This links growth to cultural renaissance, jobs and global standing. Gyan Bharatam Mission, Naimisharanya, Vindhyachal and heritage museums anchor a vision rooted in Bharat's spiritual and knowledge heritage

Vivek KumarVivek Kumar
Jun 7, 2026, 01:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Analysis, Culture, Travel, Uttar Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewing meeting for upcoming Tourist Circuit

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewing meeting for upcoming Tourist Circuit

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Uttar Pradesh is changing the fundamental of tourism. On June, 4 June, 2026, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed the roadmap of the Tourism Department and set a clear direction. Tourism is not roads and buildings alone. It is cultural awakening, local prosperity and global recognition. He also mentioned Uttar Pradesh is not only a centre of faith. It represents India’s cultural consciousness, spiritual tradition and knowledge heritage. That single sentence redefines the state tourism ambition.

The Chief Minister stressed that tourism must power the cultural economy. Local products gain markets, handicrafts find buyers. Traditional arts, cuisine and the service sector all are expanding. Every Mandir town becomes an engine of livelihood. Every pilgrim becomes a customer for the local artisan.

Manuscripts as civilisational capital

The review opened with the Gyan Bharatam Mission. This campaign identifies, preserves and digitises ancient manuscripts. More than 13.7 lakh manuscripts have already been surveyed, digitised and preserved.

The Chief Minister called these manuscripts as invaluable treasures. They hold India’s civilisation, philosophy, science and cultural consciousness. He framed digitisation not a archival work, it is a bridge that it connects future generations to their roots. This is heritage as strategic asset. A nation that loses its texts loses its memory. Uttar Pradesh is choosing to remember.

Investment, innovation and experience

The Chief Minister also reviewed proposed amendments to Tourism Policy-2022. The goal is to make Uttar Pradesh a leading centre for investment, innovation and experience-based tourism.

New circuits will be developed in upcoming months. The Neem Karoli Baba Circuit will serve a growing global following. The Bundelkhand Fort Circuit will open a neglected region to visitors. Fresh circuits are also on the table.

  • Parampara Heritage Experience Centres
  • Agri tourism
  • Vineyard tourism

The policy logic is simple to attract investment, create jobs and offer tourists something they cannot find elsewhere. Experience will become the product.

Honouring national heroes

In Lucknow, the newly inaugurated Naval Shaurya Vatika and the under-construction INS Gomti Shaurya Museum will carry India’s maritime story to the young. The two museums will promote the narrative of national pride among youths of India.

The INS Gomti museum will use modern technology, interactive galleries and simulators. It will trace the Indian Navy’s glory, naval operations and India’s seafaring traditions. A youth cadet arena will let visitors feel the discipline of service. The Chief Minister said the project would deepen the spirit of national service among youth.

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In Agra, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum will be constructed. Chief Minister called it as a national responsibility to carry the stories of national heroes forward. The museum will depict Shivaji establishment of Swarajya, his visit to Agra and his defiance in Aurangzeb court. It will show his coronation, his military leadership and his concept of good governance. He gave a pointed direction too. The museum must showcase the historical bond between the Maratha Empire and Uttar Pradesh. It must honour Ahilyabai Holkar’s role in restoring the Kashi Vishwanath Mandir.

Naimisharanya and the vedic revival

The development of Naimisharanya drew a major attention. Chief Minister called it a living centre of Indian Vedic knowledge tradition. Its growth must balance faith, environment and modern facilities. The master plan includes a Veda Vigyan Centre. A Vedaranyam Wellness and Vedic Theme Park along with a Rajghat Riverfront, Mandir complexes, pilgrim accommodation and an Interpretation Centre will be made.

That Interpretation Centre will present Naimisharanya as the birthplace of the Vedas. Projection mapping, laser shows and Dashavatar visualisation will bring the past alive. The Chief Minister ordered the plan advanced in mission mode.

Vindhyachal and Chitrakoot circuit

At Mirzapur-Vindhyachal, an Integrated Master Plan is underway. Maa Vindhyavasini Dham is among the country’s major Shakti Peeths. The Chief Minister insisted the plan look far ahead. Facilities are being designed for devotee numbers projected to the year 2050.

The Trikon Parikrama area will be developed. The story of Mata Sati will be presented effectively, with help of collaboration with Private sector. At Chitrakoot, conservation work continues at the ancient Somnath Mandir. The Chief Minister called heritage preservation a collective responsibility. Original character must survive. Historical authenticity must endure.

The thread running through every project is clear. When faith meets economy, heritage meets technology the tradition of self-reliant Bharat emerges. Uttar Pradesh is not chasing tourists alone, its reclaiming a civilisational identity and turning it into prosperity. That is the new tourism vision discussed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in review meeting.

Topics: Uttar Pradeshup tourismChief Minister Yogi AdityanathGyan Bharatam MissionVindhyavasini Dham
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