In India, religious tourism plays a vital role in narrowing economic imbalance. Most of the places, especially rural areas and the areas which have no core competence or business, survive due to religious tourism. It provides business and employment opportunities to local population helps to take care of their requirements.Religious tourism, one of the oldest forms of human mobility, has emerged as a significant component of the global tourism industry. It integrates cultural heritage, spiritual enrichment, and economic development. Religious tourism — travel motivated by pilgrimage, faith, and spiritual experience — is a rapidly growing and economically significant sub-sector of global tourism. This paper examines how religious tourism contributes to balanced economic growth through job creation, MSME stimulation, infrastructure development, regional redistribution of income, and cultural entrepreneurship while also identifying risks (overcrowding, seasonal volatility, environmental stress). Using a mixed-methods framework (secondary data analysis from national tourism accounts, sector reports, and case studies) the study synthesizes empirical findings and proposes policy instruments that maximize inclusive, sustainable benefits of religious tourism for local and national economies.
Dr. Mahendra Pal Singh (Sun,) studied this question.