Ayodhya to have 6 entry gate complexes

Riya Fernandes Apr 22, 2025 0

The Uttar Pradesh Government has approved the construction of six grand Ayodhya gate complexes. They will name these entry structures after Ram, Laxman, Bharat, Hanuman, Garuda, and Jatayu. 

Each gate complex in Ayodhya will include tourist facilitation centers, budget hotels, guest houses, and tourism offices. Additionally, the government has planned to add art galleries, food courts, restaurants, cafeterias, green spaces, and multi-level parking. To promote sustainability, they will also install EV charging stations at each site. The Jatayu Gate will feature the largest tourist facilitation center among the six. This center will come up along Ambedkar Nagar Road and cover around 5.76 Hectares

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Meanwhile, the Shri Ram Gate center will occupy approximately 4.91 hectares on Lucknow-Ayodhya Road. The Lakshman Gate will rise on Gonda-Ayodhya Road across 4.5 hectares. Similarly, Bharat Gate will be located on Sultanpur Road and span 2.04 hectares. Furthermore, Hanuman Gate will emerge on Gorakhpur Road over 3.59 hectares. Lastly, the Garuda Gate will be developed on Raebareli-Ayodhya Road across 4.98 hectares.

Through these gate complexes in Ayodhya, the state aims to blend cultural grandeur with modern tourism. Moreover, the project will enhance infrastructure while welcoming pilgrims and tourists alike. 


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