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Ayodhya Helicopter Service: Route, Fare, Start Date & All You Need To Know

Ayodhya Helicopter Service

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Ayodhya is one of the most beautiful cities in Uttar Pradesh. Home to iconic religious temples, this Indian city is on the bucket list of every devotee. And now there is one more fascinating reason to plan a trip here. The city has initiated helicopter services to witness the magnificence from a bird’s eye view. We can clearly get an idea of how stunning the experience of the Ayodhya helicopter service will be for the tourists visiting Ayodhya. Here are all the deets of the helicopter rides you need to know.

UP Tourism Took The Initiative To Begin This New Journey

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Uttar Pradesh Tourism is initiating new travel experiences to increase tourist footfall here. Helicopter services are their latest addition and we are quite certain that this is going to be a hit among devotees. It has been some time since this new experience began in Ayodhya. UP Tourism began this on the auspicious occasion of Rama Navami. This is an incredible beginning of an all-new journey and this is an amazing decision taken to boost the tourism sector here.

Also read: Ram Temple In Ayodhya Has Gates Named After Ramayana Characters To Welcome Visitors 

Jaiveer Singh, the tourism minister of Uttar Pradesh, stated that the government is launching new initiatives and schemes in Ayodhya so that the city can promote tourism, according to a report by The Time Of India- India Times.

Here’s All You Need To Know About The Ayodhya Helicopter Service:

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Also read: Ram Mandir Inspired Ayodhya Airport Expected To Be Completed By June 2023, 52 Per Cent Work Is Done

Ayodhya helicopter service is surely something that needs to be on your itinerary while planning a trip here.

Curly Tales Editor-In-Chief Kamiya Jani shared an exclusive virtual tour of the first look of Ram Mandir. You can watch the video here.

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