Published on: June 26, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: New Delhi/Chhattisgarh, India
In a powerful endorsement of Chhattisgarh’s tourism potential, Union Minister of Tourism and Culture Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has declared that Bastar, once overshadowed by years of conflict, is set to become one of India’s premier tourist destinations. Speaking at the India Today Tourism Survey & Awards 2026 in Goa, the Minister highlighted Bastar’s breathtaking natural beauty, rich tribal heritage, and transformative journey towards peace and prosperity.
The Minister’s remarks, which have been widely shared by Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma, resonated deeply: “Bastar is a gift of nature. If you have not seen Bastar, you have not seen India.” He emphasized that after decades of Naxal-related challenges that kept this paradise “locked away,” Bastar is now ready to welcome visitors with open arms, offering an unparalleled experience of pristine forests, majestic waterfalls, and vibrant indigenous cultures.

Bastar: Nature’s Masterpiece UnveiledNestled in the southern part of Chhattisgarh, Bastar is a verdant paradise blessed with dense sal forests, gushing waterfalls like Chitrakote (often called the Niagara of India), and ancient caves. Its rivers, hills, and wildlife sanctuaries form a living canvas of biodiversity. The region is home to diverse tribal communities whose traditions, art (notably the famous Bastar iron craft), festivals like Dussehra, and deep connection with nature offer authentic cultural immersion that few places in India can match.
For years, insurgency cast a shadow over this treasure. But with improved security and development initiatives under the state and central governments, Bastar is emerging as a symbol of resilience. Deputy CM Vijay Sharma has actively highlighted these positive changes, noting the elimination of Naxal influence and the focus on infrastructure that will unlock the region’s full potential.
A National Push for New Tourism Icons
Addressing the event, Shri Shekhawat outlined the government’s vision to create 50 new iconic tourist destinations across India to decongest popular sites and promote “a return to roots.” He stressed collaboration with states to build destination management authorities, ease of doing business for hospitality, and holistic experiences. Bastar features prominently in this strategy, with priority support extended to former Naxal-affected areas for infrastructure development.
“With all responsibility, I’m saying that Bastar is going to be the new [tourism] destination of our country.” — Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
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The Minister’s message aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s broader goal: making tourism a key driver of economic growth, targeting 100 million inbound tourists annually and boosting its GDP contribution significantly by 2047.
Why Visit Bastar Now?
Natural Wonders: Waterfalls, dense jungles, and biodiversity hotspots.
Cultural Riches: Tribal heritage, handicrafts, and vibrant festivals.
Adventure & Peace: Eco-tourism, wildlife, and a sense of rediscovery in a once-forgotten land.
Warm Hospitality: Local communities eager to share their world.
Chhattisgarh’s Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma’s sharing of this inspiring narrative has amplified the call: Bastar is no longer a hidden gem—it’s India’s next big tourism story.As Shri Shekhawat aptly put it, experiencing Bastar means connecting with the soul of Bharat. For travellers seeking offbeat, authentic, and transformative journeys, Bastar beckons. Plan your visit soon — nature’s masterpiece awaits!



