The
Ministry of Tourism (MOT) attempts to identify integrated tourism circuits
based on India’s unique civilization, heritage, and culture including Buddhist
Tourism in partnership with States, the private sector and other agencies.
The Ministry of Tourism has identified following three circuits to be
developed as Buddhist Circuits in the country with the help of Central Government/State
Government/Private stake holders:
Circuit
1: The Dharmayatra or the Sacred Circuit - This will be a 5 to 7 days
circuit and will include visits to Gaya (Bodhgaya), Varanasi (Sarnath),
Kushinagar, Piparva (Kapilvastu) with a day trip to Lumbini in Nepal.
Circuit
2: Extended Dharmayatra or Extended Sacred Circuit or Retracing
Buddha’s Footsteps - This will be a 10 to 15 day circuit and will include
visits to Bodhgaya (Nalanda, Rajgir, Barabar caves, Pragbodhi Hill, Gaya),
Patna (Vaishali, Lauriya Nandangarh, Lauriya Areraj, Kesariya, Patna Museum),
Varanasi (Sarnath), Kushinagar, Piparva (Kapilvastu, Shravasti, Sankisa) with a
day trip to Lumbini in Nepal.
Circuit 3: Buddhist Heritage Trails (State Circuits).
i.
Jammu and Kashmir - Ladakh, Srinagar (Harwan, Parihaspora) and
Jammu (Ambaran).
ii. Himachal Pradesh
- Dharamshala, Spiti, Kinnaur and Lahaul.
iii. Punjab -
Sanghon.
iv. Haryana – Jind
(Assan), Yamunanagar(Sugh).
v. Maharashtra
-Aurangabad (Ajanta, Ellora, Pithalkora Caves), Pune (Karla Caves), Mumbai
(Kanheri Caves), Pune (Bhaja Caves) and Nashik (Pandavleni Caves).
vi. Andhra Pradesh -
Amravati, Nagarjunakonda, Vizag (Borra Caves, Salihundum Caves).
vii. Madhya Pradesh -
Sanchi, Satdhara, Andher, Sonari, Murulkurd.
viii. Odisha (Dhauli,
Ratnagiri, Lalitgiri, Udaygiri, Langudi, Khandagiri).
ix. Chhattisgarh –
Sirpur.
x. West Bengal -
Kolkata (Indian Museum)
xi. Sikkim - Rumtek,
Enchay and other Monasteries.
xii. Arunachal Pradesh
–Tawang and Bomdila.
While identifying the designated
circuits, efforts have been made to plug infrastructure gaps
viz- rail/road linkages and provide better
amenities to tourists.
The Ministry of Tourism (MOT)
provides Central Financial Assistance (CFA) for tourism projects, including
projects for Buddhist sites, based on the proposals received from State
Governments/UT Administrations which are complete in all respects as per the
Scheme Guidelines, inter-se priority and subject to availability of funds. The
development, promotion and implementation of tourism projects, is primarily the
responsibility of the respective State Government/Union Territory
Administration (UT).
A loan
agreement for an amount equivalent to Japanese Yen 7331 million was
signed in the year 2003 with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
for Phase II of Ajanta Ellora Conservation and Tourism Development
Project. The validity of this loan period has been extended till July
2014.
The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, the
Departments of Tourism of the Governments of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and
International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group) have entered into an
agreement to cooperate in upgrading the quality of services and goods provided
for tourists along the Buddhist Circuits in UP and Bihar. Under this agreement,
the signatories are designing a strategy aimed at a broader integrated Buddhist
Circuit Tourism Development Project, for both Buddhist pilgrims and those
wishing to experience the essence of Buddhist heritage.
To
showcase India’s advantage in having several Buddhist sites and to make a new
initiative in the emerging area of spiritual tourism, Ministry of Tourism
regularly organizes Buddhist Conclaves and Conferences. An International Buddhist Heritage Conference was organized
in Nalanda, on February 6-7, 2010 followed by tours to Bodh Gaya. The theme for
the Conference was “Experience Buddhism in the land of Origin”. The
International Buddhist Conclave was organized by the Ministry of Tourism in
collaboration with the State Governments of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar from 29th
September to 1st October, 2012 at Varanasi and Bodh Gaya.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Tourism (I/C)
Shri K. Chiranjeevi in a written reply in the Lok
Sabha.
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