Uttar Pradesh To Get Its First Tabletop Airport At Chitrakoot

by Sanmita A
Uttar Pradesh To Get Its First Tabletop Airport At Chitrakoot

Uttar Pradesh is getting its first tabletop airport in Chitrakoot. The airport is being constructed with an investment of ₹146 crores. This will enable a surge in the number of tourists in the state. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath too showered praises for this airport which will operate from Bundelkhand. As per reports, this airport in Chitrakoot will be managed by the Airport Authority Of India.

Tabletop Airport In Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh

Chitrakoot has been a major tourist attraction for Hindu believers. This place in Uttar Pradesh is said to have immense relevance to the life of Lord Ram. Therefore, being a state and an area of Hindu spirituality, and with the coming of the tabletop airport, there is an expectancy of a massive tourist surge. Also, a 20-seater aircraft will be flying soon from Chitrakoot airport. This aircraft will be operational after acquiring a license from the Directorate Of Civil Aviation. Being a holy place, the Chitrakoot airport will now be connected via roads as well. If you are visiting Chitrakoot, then places like Kamad Giri, Ram Ghat, Gupt Godavari and Hanuman Dhara must be on your bucket list.

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Digital Gallery On Ramayan & New Tiger Reserve In Ranipur

Apart from the addition of the tabletop airport in Chitrakoot, there will also be a few more developments like a digital gallery of Ramayana and a laser show for the entertainment of the visitors. The digital gallery of Ramayana is being constructed with an investment of 5.29 crores. With these massive developments in the tourism sector, Uttar Pradesh will also be developing a new tiger reserve in the state. This tiger reserve will be the fourth one in Uttar Pradesh and will be formed in Ranipur.

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First Published: August 04, 2022 5:57 PM