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District Tourism Plan ' O S M a N a B DISTRICT TOURISM PLAN ‘OSMANABAD ’ a’XYKno Capital Services Ltd. April, 2013 Outline of the Presentation About Osmanabad Tourism in Osmanabad Vision and Objectives Proposals Tourism Circuit Development Destination Development Plans Circuit Designing Funding Mechanism Destination Marketing Plan a’XYKno Objective of District Tourism Plan Understanding the potential for tourism in the district, envisioning the overall tourism development strategy, assessing the infrastructure requirements, zoning of important tourist circuits, and preparation of individual destination development, marketing and management plans for major tourist places. a’XYKno Methodology Preparation Of Shorlisting Categorization Spoting on Data List of spots Site Visit District Tourism the spots of sites map Collection Plan a’XYKno LOCATION • Located in western part of Maharashtra state in west- central India • Surrounded by Solapur to southwest, Ahmednagar to North west, Beed to north, Latur to East, and the district of Bidder and Gulbarga of state Karnataka to the south Population – 16.60 lakh (Census 2011) Geographical Area - 7569 sq. km spread in 8Tehsils Literacy rate – 76.33 % (Census 2011) Sex Ratio – 920 per 1000 Males Population Density – 219 per Sq. mt a’XYKno DISTRICT CONNECTIVITY Osmanabad Osmanabad Length S. No. Typology NH-09 connecting Pune, Solapur and Karnataka passes through the (in km) district 1 Railway 50 Osmanabad Railway station has connections to Pune, Mumbai, 2 National Highway (NH) 203 Kolhapur, Miraj, Sangli, Pandharpur, Nagpur, Parbhani, Latur, 3 State Highway (SH) 837 Nanded, Parali Vaijnath, Hyderabad, and Nizamabad 4 Major District Road (MDR) 1259 5 Nearest airport at Solapur 70 a’XYKno TOURISM IN OSMANABAD DISTRICT KHANDOBA TEMPLE TULJA BHAWANI TEMPLE MAHADEV TEMPLE DHARASHIV CAVES GOROBA KAKA TEMPLE SHIV TEMPLE & MUSEUM a’XYKno TOURISM IN OSMANABAD DISTRICT NALDURG FORT,NALDURG RAMTIRTH TEMPLE RAMLING MANDIR, YEDSHI a’XYKno TOURISM IN OSMANABAD DISTRICT DUTTA TEMPLE, MALKAPUR YEDESHWAR TEMPLE, YERMALA KALYANSWAMI SAMADHIPEETH KUNTALGIRI BHAIRAVNATH TEMPLE DARGAH, JAVLA a’XYKno TOURISM IN OSMANABAD DISTRICT HAZRAT KHWAJA DARGAH JAVALGA BET BHAGWATI DEVASTHAN ACHALBET DEVASTHAN SHRI KSHETRA, ACHLER AALAM PRABHU a’XYKno TOURISM IN OSMANABAD DISTRICT HITALADEVI TEMPLE PARANDA FORT MAHADEV TEMPLE KHANDOBA TEMPLE TULJABHAWANI • Rich in temples, historic places and natural beauty with religious & archaeological significance • Most of the sites are important as local tourist destinations • Attracts local and outsiders visits on specific days of religious importance • Presently setup lack the potential to attract tourists at the national and international level Tourism in Osmanabad has not yet realized its full potential The absence of an integrated effort to promote the many facets of Osmanabad seems to be the major stumbling block a’XYKno Tourist Profile Age Group 16-65 years Group Vs FITs Mostly religious groups, families, group of friends Income Group Lower Middle Income Group Families, only Osmanabad and Umarga being major towns get local business Category travellers, otherwise mostly religious/leisure travellers During Festivals, 60% visitors from neighbouring districts in Maharashtra, 30% from Attraction Points Karnataka and 10% Andhra Pradesh. Circuit Vs Same Day visitors Mostly local tourists from within the Osmanabad districts are same day visitors 60% Tourists are from neighbouring districts of Maharashtra, 30% Karnataka and 10% Andhra Pradesh Tourist Profile a’XYKno Selected tourist Spots Pakhrud Diksal Lohta Kunthalgiri Naigaon Massa Malkapur Yermala Wagoli Mugav Mankeshwar Dhoki Sonari Javla Malkahpur Domgaon Yedshi Ter Paranda Fort Garhdev Dhari Dharashiv Hatla Devi Hz.Khoja Ghazi Dargah Dharasur Mardini Temple Vadgaon Tulja Bhavani Bhagat Wadi Nagoba Tirth Javalga bet Naldurg Fort Andur Ramtirth Achler a’XYKno SELECTED TOURIST DESTINATION Speciality Taluka Grand Total Heritage/ Heritage Religious Religious/Heritage Religious/Nature Nature Osmanabad 5 2 4 11 Tuljapur 1 2 2 5 Paranda 1 5 1 7 Bhum 4 4 Kalamb 6 1 7 Umarga 3 3 Lohara 1 1 Grand Total 1 1 26 2 8 38 a’XYKno PRESENT TOURIST VISITATION Tourists Local Out side Total Tourists Taluka Tourist spot during fairs Tourists Tourists Per Year (in Lakh) (in Lakh) (in Lakh) (In Lakh) Tourist Visitation Osmanabad Hatladevi Mandir 0.2 0.15 1.37 1.72 Osmanabad Siddheshwar Dev stahan,Vadgav 3.5 0.09 0.80 4.39 = Osmanabad Dharashiv Lenya 0.75 0.02 0.33 1.10 Osmanabad Ramling temple,Yedshi 12 0.08 1.52 13.60 Osmanabad Sant.Goraba Kaka Temple and Museum 0.25 0.15 0.58 0.98 Local Osmanabad Shree Mahadev Temple,Dhoki 0.2 0.03 0.12 0.35 Visitation Osmanabad Hazrat Khojashamsudin Ghazi Dargah 0.35 0.25 1.40 2.00 + Osmanabad Shree kshetra Dharashur mardini Temple 0.2 0.05 0.26 0.50 Osmanabad Rammandir Bahetulla sahe mandir 0.25 0.14 0.21 0.60 Fair/Festival Osmanabad Hemadpanthi Mandir,Vagoli 0 0.02 0.14 0.15 Visitation Osmanabad Garhdev dhari 0.25 0.05 0.47 0.78 Sub total of Taluka 17.95 1.01 7.20 26.16 + Tuljapur Ramtirth Temple,Naldurg 0.15 0.02 0.20 0.38 Tuljapur Naldurg Fort 0 0.03 0.52 0.55 Outside Visitation Tuljapur Shree Nagoba Temple,Sangvi mardi 20 0.01 0.46 20.47 Tuljapur Khandoba Temple,Aandur/Mailarpur 3 0.20 1.82 5.02 Tuljapur Ambabhavani Temple 25 2.76 273.49 301.25 Sub total of Taluka 48.15 3.02 276.49 327.67 a’XYKno PRESENT TOURIST VISITATION Tourists Local Out side Total Tourists Taluka Tourist spot during fairs Tourists Tourists Per Year (in lakh) (in Lakh) (in Lakh) (in Lakh) Kalamb Gururamchandra Boghle sansthan, Diksal 0.25 0.04 0.34 0.63 Kalamb Shree dutt Temple, Malakapur 0.12 0.11 1.02 1.25 Tourist Kalamb Yedeshwari Temple,Yermala 0.6 0.46 4.10 5.16 Visitation Kalamb Khandeshwar Temple, Massa Khandeshwari 0.15 0.02 0.16 0.33 Kalamb Mahadev Mandir, Lohta 0.25 0.04 0.34 0.63 = Kalamb Mahadev Mandir, Chorvale 0.35 0.06 0.57 0.98 Kalamb Mahadev Mandir, Naigaon- Padoli 0.35 0.07 0.63 1.05 Sub total of Taluka 2.07 0.80 7.16 10.02 Local Paranda Kalyanswami Samadhipith, Domgav 0.05 0.05 0.41 0.50 Visitation Paranda Paranda fort 0 0.01 0.17 0.18 Paranda Shree Bhairavnath temple Sonari 0.18 0.18 1.02 1.38 Paranda Nagoba Temple, Mugav 0.25 0.05 0.31 0.61 + Paranda Shree Bhairoba Temple, Khandari 5 0.08 0.48 5.56 Paranda Hazrat Mo. Saheb avaliya sarif dargah,Javla 0.05 0.01 0.06 0.12 Fair/Festival Paranda Hazrat Khwaja badrudin Sahid 0.5 0.11 0.61 1.22 Visitation Sub total of Taluka 6.03 0.49 3.05 9.57 Umarga Javalga Bet 0.5 0.18 1.02 1.70 Umarga Bhagatvadi Devsthan 0.35 0.12 0.69 1.16 + Umarga Achalbet Devsthan,Turori 0.3 0.09 0.81 1.20 Sub total of Taluka 1.15 0.39 2.52 4.06 Outside Visitation Lohara Shree Kshetra, Achler 0.3 0.04 0.36 0.70 Sub total of Taluka 0.30 0.04 0.36 0.70 Bhum Aalam prabhu devsthan 3 0.05 0.46 3.51 Bhum Satvai Temple, Mankeshwar 0 0.37 3.35 3.72 Bhum Shree Beleshwar Tirthvikas, Pakhrud 2 0.03 0.27 2.30 Bhum Shree kshetra kuntalgiri 0.25 0.04 0.32 0.60 Sub total of Taluka 5.25 0.49 4.39 10.13 Total (in Lakh) 80.90 6.24 301.17 a’XYKno388.31 Issues • Lack of domestic tourist arrivals – high local • Tourists restricted to Tuljabhavani, Nagoba and Ramling Temple • Need to explore unexplored places for cultural and archaeological heritage • High seasonal variations in tourist traffic making it difficult to propose sustainable infrastructure a’XYKno 1.Projected Tourist Visitation 2.Concentutal Designs a’XYKno TOURIST POPULATION PROJECTION Future Tourist Projected Local Projected Fair/Festival Projected Outside = + + Visitation Visitation Visitation Visitation Growth rate Growth rate Growth rate considered is considered is considered are: equal to the equal to the 1) India’s GDP growth rate of growth rate of growth rate the town/village the Maharashtra 2) Maharashtra's in which the State GDP growth rate spot is located 3) Annual domestic tourist growth rate as envisaged by GoI • Tourist population projections is undertaken for all 7 Talukas • Projection period considered is next 20 years • 3 different scenario’s were considered Optimistic Pessimistic Most Likely a’XYKno •Estimated Fair/Festival Visiting Population till 2032 (in lakh) PROJECTED TOURIST POPULATION 250.00 Estimated Local Visiting Population till 2032 (in lakh) Osmanabad Taluka 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 200.00 Tuljapur Osmanabad 1.01 1.34 1.76 2.33 3.07 Tuljapur 3.02 3.62 4.34 5.20 6.23 Kalamb 150.00 Kalamb 0.80 1.06 1.41 1.88 2.50 Paranda Paranda 0.49 0.54 0.59 0.64 0.70 Lakh Umarga 0.39 0.45 0.52 0.60 0.69 100.00 Umarga Lohara 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 Bhum 0.49 0.57 0.66 0.77 0.90 50.00 Lohara Total Visitation 6.24 7.62 9.33 11.47 14.15 Fair/festivalVisiting population in Bhum 0.00 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 16.00 Osmanabad Estimated Fair/Festival Visiting Population till 2032 (in lakh) 14.00 Tuljapur Taluka 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 12.00 Osmanabad 17.95 22.91 29.24 37.32 47.63 Kalamb Tuljapur 48.15 61.45 78.43 100.10 127.76 10.00 Kalamb 2.07 2.64 3.37 4.30 5.49 8.00 Paranda Paranda 6.03 7.70 9.82 12.54 16.00 6.00 Umarga 1.15 1.47 1.87 2.39 3.05 Umarga Lohara 0.30 0.38 0.49 0.62 0.80 4.00 Lohara Bhum 5.25 6.70 8.55 10.91 13.93 2.00 Local Visiting Local Visiting Population in Lakh Total Visitation 80.90 103.25 131.78 168.19 214.65 Bhum 0.00 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 a’XYKno PROJECTED TOURIST POPULATION Taluka 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 Taluka 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 Osmanabad 7.20 10.52 15.38 22.48 32.87 Osmanabad 7.20 11.79 19.32 31.64 51.83 Tuljapur 276.49 404.17 590.82 863.65 1262.49 Tuljapur 276.49 452.92 741.93 1215.34 1990.85 Kalamb 7.16 10.46 15.29 22.35 32.68 Kalamb 7.16 11.72
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