Maharashtra is set to unveil an ambitious initiative with the establishment of a dedicated ‘tourism zone’ adjacent to the forthcoming Navi Mumbai international airport. Spanning 1,000 acres, this strategic location will cater to the burgeoning tourism and hospitality industry within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, encompassing key urban areas such as Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad. The proposed tourism zone is envisioned to offer a comprehensive array of amenities, including hotels, amusement parks, restaurants, and training institutes tailored to the hospitality sector, thus creating a multifaceted environment for both leisure and business travellers.
This initiative forms a cornerstone of Maharashtra’s draft tourism policy, currently awaiting approval from the state cabinet. By capitalising on the airport’s anticipated influx of domestic and international visitors, officials believe this tourism zone will not only enhance the state’s appeal but also serve as a vital hub for skill development in the hospitality industry. As the spokesperson for the state tourism department remarked, “This zone will cater to the growing demand for skilled manpower within the private sector, thereby ensuring quality service across the board.”
Moreover, the policy underscores a commitment to diversifying tourism offerings with experimental activities such as adventure tourism, rural tourism, wellness tourism, and community-based experiences. Streamlined processes for hospitality projects, including a single-window clearance system, are designed to facilitate investments and smoothen development processes. The state also aims to bolster tourist safety through the introduction of a dedicated ‘tourism police’ corps, comprising trained ex-servicemen who will provide assistance and ensure a secure environment for visitors.