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🕍🏨🌟 Full demand for hotels in Ayodhya.. This is the real reason 🌟🏨🕍

Many surveys say that there is a possibility of 10.61 crore tourists visiting the Ram Mandir every year by 2031. However, a leading hotel management consultancy has estimated that thousands of hotels are needed to accommodate the devotees. 🏨🌟 This will make the holy city a major growth hub for hotels and open up huge business opportunities in a market that did not exist before 2017, HotelVate believes. 🌟

However, only two branded hotels 🏨 in the budget economy segment opened before the inauguration of the Ram Mandir. Large companies have signed agreements or MoUs. That means it will take another three to five years for their hotels to come up. According to the joint report of Mihir Chalishajar and Hotels CEO Manav Thadani... The government's strategic focus on developing Ayodhya has the potential to develop spiritually and tourism. 🌍

In 2022, the spiritual hubs of Varanasi, Rishikesh, Katra, Haridwar, Tirupati and Dwarka will generate revenue of around Rs 1.3 lakh crore ($16 billion). 140 crores ($1.4 billion) in total, according to figures from the Ministry of Tourism. It is roughly becoming the key to the annual per capita income in India. 💰

Interestingly, this congestion is not limited to major destinations. 🌍 Tourism is developing in lesser known areas like Sabarimala. Ayodhya tourism, which started in 2017 with the annual Deepotsav celebrations, got a boost in 2019 after the Supreme Court verdict in 2019. The Ministry of Tourism has estimated that three crore tourists will visit Ayodhya in 2023, and three lakh tourists per day by 2031. 🌟🗺️

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