
Andhra Pradesh is accelerating its tourism ambitions with a plan to add 50,000 hotel rooms and 10,000 homestays in five years. Driven by strong domestic demand, pilgrimage travel, and infrastructure upgrades, the state aims to emerge as a top destination for both Indian and international tourists.
Vijayawada, India: The southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is positioning itself as one of the country’s fastest-growing tourism hubs, with an ambitious plan to create 50,000 hotel rooms and 10,000 homestays over the next five years. The move reflects a broader strategy to transform the state into a major destination for both domestic and international travelers.
Background: A State Rich in Tourism Assets
Tourism in Andhra Pradesh has long been anchored in its diverse geography and cultural heritage. The state offers a mix of beaches, hill stations, caves, wildlife sanctuaries, and major pilgrimage centersincluding the globally renowned Tirupati temple.
From the الساحلی stretches of Visakhapatnam to eco-tourism hubs like Araku Valley and spiritual circuits across temple towns, Andhra Pradesh presents a multi-theme tourism ecosystem—religious, cultural, nature-based, and adventure-driven.
Government Push: Infrastructure and Investment

The current push is being led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, who has outlined a large-scale transformation of the tourism sector. The state aims to expand accommodation capacity to meet rising visitor demand, while simultaneously improving infrastructure and tourist experiences.
Key initiatives include:
- Development of 50,000 hotel rooms and 10,000 homestays by 2029
- Creation of eco-tourism, beach, and temple circuits
- Introduction of cruise tourism, seaplanes, and caravan parks
- Promotion of major hubs like Visakhapatnam, Amaravati, and Tirupati
The tourism sector has also been granted industrial statusattracting investments and generating significant employment opportunities.
Tourist Arrivals: Where Visitors Are Coming From
Tourism in Andhra Pradesh is currently dominated by domestic travelerswith the state ranking among the top in India for internal tourist visits.
- The state recorded over 309 million tourist visits in a yearshowing strong growth momentum.
- Pilgrimage tourism—especially to Tirupati—draws millions annually from across India.
- Increasing interest is also coming from urban Indian travelers seeking nature, beaches, and cultural experiences.
At the same time, Andhra Pradesh is aiming to expand its international tourist basetargeting a position among the top 10 Indian states for foreign arrivals.
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Why Tourists Are Choosing Andhra Pradesh
Several factors explain the surge in tourism demand:
1. Various tourism offerings
From spiritual journeys to eco-tourism and coastal leisure, the state offers multiple travel experiences in one destination.
2. Infrastructure expansion
Improved roads, airports, and planned projects like cruise tourism and seaplane services are making destinations more accessible.
3. New Tourism Models
The rise of homestays and experiential tourism—especially in scenic regions like Konaseema—reflects changing traveler preferences.
4. Government incentives
Policies supporting hospitality investment, branding, and festival tourism are attracting global hotel chains and private investors.
5. Cultural and Religious Pull
Major temples, festivals, and cultural events continue to draw large crowds year-round, sustaining steady visitor inflow.
Outlook
With strong policy backing, rising investments, and expanding infrastructure, Andhra Pradesh is on track to reshape its tourism landscape. The planned increase in accommodation capacity is expected to support continued growth in visitor numbers and position the state as a leading tourism destination in India.
If the current momentum continues, Andhra Pradesh could soon transition from a largely domestic tourism stronghold to a globally recognized travel destination.



