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In India, religious tourism is the tourism, when the individuals make visits to
different places for religious purposes. The individuals possess strong religious
beliefs and form the viewpoint that religious tourism would promote their well-being.
Tourists usually visit in the Braj region to perform parikramas (circuits) linking major
religious places around the region. There is a sacred destination located in the
district of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh - Govardhan Parvat, a hill which is believed to
be lifted by Lord Krishna on his finger. Devotees from round the world come to this
place every day to do the parikrama of the hill. This entire Govardhan Parikrama
is about 21 km which takes around 5-6 hours to complete. In route to this highly
sacred pilgrimage in Uttar Pradesh, several important holy sites are also covered,
Including Radha Kund, Shyama Kund, Daan-Ghati Mandir, Mukharvind, Kusuma
Sarovar, Rinamochana, and Puchari. The Parikrama Path goes through various
Land use like residential areas, commercial spaces, Transportation paths,
riverbeds etc.
The aim of this study is to examine the perceptions of tourists visiting the town of
Govardhan with regard to the importance given to and the satisfaction level with
respect to the infrastructure, facilities, services and amenities available for tourism;
to identify infrastructural strengths as well as problem areas which will enable
various stakeholders to take appropriate measures.
On the Govardhan Parikrama Marg even the peak population on festivals like Guru
Purnima, Govardhan Puja and Janmashtami sometimes rises to as high as 10
lakhs. However, is observed a dire lack of basic tourism infrastructure, though
Govardhan is a pilgrim and tourist intensive town. There are also challenges
related to inadequate boarding and lodging accommodation facilities for various
economic classes. The Govardhan Parikrama Marg is a circumambulating path
around the town. Devotees walk barefoot along this Parikrama Marg especially on
festive seasons. However, it lacks an integrated functional character to develop
unify the entire stretch. It needs an augmentation of pilgrim facilities. Infrastructure
development requires that religious tourism circuits be identified, and StateGovernment is required to streamline the development of the entire religious
tourism circuit existing in each region/area.
The study area is centred around the Parikrama Marg. The study is expected to
provide a broader and improved experience to tourists visiting one of the most
important destinations in the Parikrama Marg. while upgrading the infrastructure
and services to improve living conditions for its residents |
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