The Indian government has cleared ropeway projects worth ₹68.11 billion to enhance access to Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand. The project will give safer, faster, and green access to these sacred pilgrimage sites, making it easier for millions of pilgrims to travel.
Travel time and pilgrim safety will be greatly improved by the ropeways. Presently, getting to Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib entails difficult walks in mountainous landscapes. The new infrastructure will shorten travel hours while reducing dangers from harsh weather conditions and landslides.
The initiative fits into the government’s emphasis on sustainable and accessible tourism. By embracing ropeways, authorities hope to lower the environmental footprint of conventional road transport, safeguarding the sensitive Himalayan environment while enhancing religious tourism.
After their completion, the ropeways will likely spur the local economy and tourism industry. More tourist footfalls in these sacred destinations will be an impetus to the local trade, generate employment opportunities, and help Uttarakhand become an even more important destination for spiritual as well as adventure tourism.