India’s booming spiritual tourism sector is emerging as a major driver of the country’s travel economy, with nearly 60% of domestic tourism linked to pilgrimage and faith-based journeys, according to KPMG India and PHDCCI’s report Sacred Journeys. The study highlights a sharp post-pandemic surge in pilgrim movement, with religious visits rising from 105 million in 2020 to 1.439 billion in 2022. It identifies significant opportunities for tourism businesses across hospitality, transport, local experiences, and infrastructure, while underlining the need for better crowd management, digital interventions, sustainable planning, and enhanced visitor experiences at key spiritual destinations. By combining improved connectivity, technology and authentic experiences, India can strengthen its position as a global hub for spiritual and transformative tourism.
Shreya Bansal is a reporter at TravTalk India, covering the travel and tourism industry. She brings a keen eye for emerging trends, trade developments, and the stories shaping the travel landscape. Through in-depth reporting and on-ground insights, she connects industry stakeholders with news that matters. Beyond travel, Shreya has a growing interest in the premium lifestyle space, particularly the world of fine jewellery and is eager to explore the craftsmanship, culture, and commerce that define luxury living.

