Infrastructure Investment Improves Access to Tourist Destinations

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Gandhinagar, March 17 – Travel time to several interior forest, coastal, and heritage destinations in South Gujarat is set to be reduced following the Gujarat government’s approval of road work projects worth around Rs 1,185 crore under the Surat Economic Region (SER) Scheme (Phase 1).

The decision will involve widening, strengthening, and converting key stretches of roads across Surat, Navsari, Tapi, Valsad, and Dang districts into four- and six-lane corridors.

Bypass roads are also planned in select urban areas to ease congestion and improve traffic flow.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that the upgraded infrastructure would enable quicker access to remote tourist locations, particularly for visitors travelling from major cities such as Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat.

The projects include improved connectivity to a range of tourism circuits, including the Ahmedabad–Dandi Heritage Route, coastal destinations, eco-tourism sites, and religious locations across South Gujarat.

As part of the plan, the Mora–Suvali Beach road in Surat will be widened to four lanes.

Suvali Beach has seen a steady increase in visitor numbers and hosts an annual beach festival, and the improved road is expected to support higher traffic volumes and facilitate easier access.

The Ahmedabad–Dandi Heritage Route, associated with Mahatma Gandhi’s Salt March, will be widened from three metres to seven metres along identified stretches.

The route connects several villages, and the upgrade is expected to ease traffic movement while preserving access to historically significant locations.

In the Valsad district, a causeway will be constructed on the coastal highway between Umarsadi and the Kolak River.

This route links Valsad with Daman and passes through scenic coastal stretches and key cultural sites, including Udvada.

The existing road will be widened into a four-lane corridor. Connectivity in Dang district, known for its forested terrain and tribal population, will also be improved.

The Waghai-Ahwa state highway will be converted into a four-lane road, providing better access to sites including Shabari Dham, Pampa Sarovar, and Saputara hill station.

The route also connects onward to the Statue of Unity tourism circuit. In addition, the Chikhli–Khergam–Dharampur road will be widened to four lanes, improving access to hill destinations such as Wilson Hills, particularly during the monsoon season when visitor numbers increase.

The government said that the upgrades are expected to support tourism activity and improve connectivity for local communities.

It added that India recorded a 14.85 per cent increase in foreign tourist arrivals in 2024, and that Gujarat ranked third nationally in attracting international visitors.
 
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