The Central Government of India has recently approved 40 significant tourism projects under the Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme. Among these, two notable projects are set to enhance the tourism landscape of Tamil Nadu. These projects include the Nandavanam Heritage Park near Chennai on the East Coast Road (ECR) with an allocation of ₹99.67 crores and the Garden of Flowers at Devala, Ooty, with an investment of ₹70.23 crores. This initiative is part of a broader effort to boost tourism, create employment opportunities, and stimulate local economies across various states in India.

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Nandavanam Heritage Park: A New Jewel Near Chennai

The Nandavanam Heritage Park, located near Chennai on the ECR, is set to become a major attraction for both domestic and international tourists. With an investment of ₹99.67 crores, this park aims to offer a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The park will feature lush green landscapes, historical exhibits, and recreational facilities that cater to visitors of all ages. This project is expected to not only enhance the tourism appeal of Chennai but also provide a serene escape for city dwellers looking to reconnect with nature.

Garden of Flowers at Devala, Ooty: A Floral Paradise

Another exciting project under the SASCI scheme is the Garden of Flowers at Devala, Ooty, with an allocation of ₹70.23 crores. Ooty, known for its picturesque landscapes and cool climate, will now boast a vibrant garden filled with a diverse array of flowers. This garden is designed to attract nature enthusiasts, photographers, and tourists seeking a tranquil environment. The Garden of Flowers will also serve as an educational hub, promoting awareness about various plant species and their ecological significance.

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Enhancing Tourism Infrastructure Across India

The approval of these projects is part of a larger initiative by the Ministry of Tourism to develop lesser-known destinations into iconic tourist sites. The SASCI scheme aims to distribute ₹3295.76 crores across 23 states, enhancing tourism infrastructure and creating new opportunities for local communities. This substantial investment underscores the government’s commitment to promoting sustainable tourism and preserving the cultural and natural heritage of India.

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