EaseMyTrip Foundation, the CSR arm of one of the leading travel- tech platform EaseMyTrip has partnered with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to introduce Savee Cafeteria within the Qutub Minar premises as part of a visitor experience enhancement initiative. Initiative Overview - Savee Cafeteria Launch: A new food facility inside the Qutub Minar premises, designed to provide clean, hygienic, and affordable options for visitors. - Collaborators: EaseMyTrip Foundation (CSR arm of EaseMyTrip) and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). - Event Presence: Senior officials including Tourism Secretary Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar and Culture Secretary Shri Vivek Aggarwal attended the launch. Heritage Tourism Impact - Visitor Footfall: Qutub Minar attracts nearly 3 million visitors annually, making it one of India’s busiest monuments. - Tourism Trends: India recently recorded 250 crore domestic tourist visits, highlighting the surge in heritage and experiential tourism. - Public-Private Collaboration: This initiative reflects the growing role of partnerships in enhancing infrastructure and visitor experiences at cultural landmarks. Goals & Future Plans - Improve visitor comfort and encourage longer engagement at the site. - Support local employment generation through the cafeteria. - Explore additional initiatives like heritage walks and integrated cultural experiences. - EaseMyTrip Foundation already supports Agra Fort, Khajuraho, Sun Temple, and Qutub Minar under the Adopt a Heritage program. This move positions Qutub Minar not just as a historic site, but as a more immersive, accessible, and globally competitive heritage destination.
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