Spiritual tourism on the rise in India, says Ritesh Agarwal amid Maha Kumbh Mela, outlines Oyo’s plans to meet demand | Company Business News

Amid the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, Oyo founder and group CEO Ritesh Agarwal took to social media to share that their hotel bookings data shows that spiritual tourism in on the rise in India and outline how the company plans to meet this demand.
“Spiritual tourism in India is on the rise, and OYO is stepping in to make your journeys more comfortable. By the end of 2025, we’ll be adding 500 hotels across 12 major pilgrimage destinations—because traveling for faith shouldn’t mean compromising on a good place to stay,” Ritesh Agarwal wrote on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).
‘Addressing Real Demand’ Says Oyo’s Ritesh Agarwal
“This isn’t just about adding hotels—it’s about addressing real demand,” said Agarwal. He further said that with religious tourism expected to generate $59 billion (around ₹1,500 crore) in revenue by 2028 and create 140 million (14 crore) jobs by 2030, “we’re excited to contribute to this growing movement”.
“From seniors seeking solace to a surge in interest from the youth, spiritual destinations are now attracting all age groups like never before. Whether it’s your first visit or an annual tradition, our goal is to make your pilgrimage as smooth as it is meaningful. Where are you heading next?” Agarwal asked.