Mata Shree Chintpurni Temple to be connected with ropeway
To give impetus to the religious tourism in the state, the Government is mulling to connect few religious shrines with ropeways for easy accessibility and is strengthening the existing infrastructural facilities as well. In the series, an aerial ropeway of a distance measuring 1.1 kilometers is proposed for the Mata Shree Chintpurni Temple in district Una with an estimated outlay Rs. 76.50 crore. This modern transportation system would facilitate 700 passengers per hour in each direction, significantly enhancing the overall pilgrim experience.
The Chintpurni Temple holds great historical and spiritual significance. It is recognized as one of the Shakti Peeths and the most sacred shrine in Himachal Pradesh. Currently, the access to the temple is limited to a single-lane road from the Baba Mai Dass Bhawan parking area. During religious occasions such as Navratris, overcrowding and congestion have been persistent issues. The introduction of the ropeway will be a vital step in addressing these challenges and aligns with the state government’s vision to enhance religious tourism in Himachal Pradesh.
The installation of the ropeway system at Chintpurni Temple is expected to not only relieve congestion but also to ensure safe and unhindered movement of pilgrims. This ambitious project is poised to boost tourism in the region and further encourage devotees to visit the revered temple as a prominent pilgrimage destination in India.
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has envisioned the state government to attract 5 crore tourists annually, with religious tourism playing a crucial role in achieving this goal. Himachal Pradesh, known as Devbhoomi (Land of Gods), is a home to numerous historic temples that draw lakhs of devotees every year. As a result, the state government has prioritized enhancing infrastructure at these temples to create memorable and seamless experiences for pilgrims.