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    Lohagad Tourism Sees 25% Rise Driven by Popularity of Siya Point

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Lohagad Fort, a prominent historical site in Maharashtra, has experienced a significant boost in visitor numbers, with footfall rising by 25%. This increase is largely attributed to the growing popularity of Siya Point, a scenic spot within the fort known for its panoramic views and natural beauty. The enhanced desirability of Siya Point has made Lohagad a favored destination for trekkers and history enthusiasts alike.

    Historically, Lohagad Fort holds strategic importance dating back to the Maratha Empire and continues to be a cultural landmark. The surge in tourism not only highlights the fort’s enduring appeal but also underscores the rising trend of eco-tourism and heritage exploration in the region. Local authorities have noted that the influx of tourists has positively impacted nearby businesses and the local economy.

    Meanwhile, the increased attention on Siya Point has prompted efforts to improve infrastructure and maintain the site’s natural environment. Conservation initiatives aim to balance tourism growth with ecological preservation, ensuring that Lohagad remains an attractive and sustainable destination. This development reflects a broader movement to promote lesser-known heritage sites across India.

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