Tourism has emerged as a powerful instrument for regional development, particularly in economically lagging and semi-arid regions. Beed District, located in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, possesses significant tourism potential due to its religious heritage, historical monuments, and natural landscapes. However, tourism development in the district has remained limited and uneven. This paper critically examines the current status of tourism in Beed District by analyzing existing tourism resources, infrastructure, accessibility, and recent developmental interventions. The study is based on secondary data collected from government tourism portals, district planning reports, academic literature, and international tourism organizations. The paper identifies key challenges hindering tourism growth and proposes strategic measures for sustainable and inclusive tourism development. The findings suggest that with integrated planning, improved infrastructure, and community participation, Beed District can emerge as a viable destination for religious, heritage, and eco-tourism
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