Ayodhya Click Collection Hotel Boosts Tourism Infrastructure
Ayodhya’s hospitality landscape is continuing to expand as Click Collection Ayodhya, a new hotel under the Suba Hotels portfolio, begins operations in the rapidly growing pilgrimage city of Uttar Pradesh. The launch marks the company’s third operational property in Ayodhya, reflecting increasing private investment in accommodation infrastructure as visitor numbers surge following major religious and transport developments in the region.
The newly opened Click Collection Ayodhya is located on Ayodhya Dham Marg near the Ranopalli area and offers 48 guest rooms across multiple categories designed for both pilgrims and leisure travellers. The property includes a multi-cuisine restaurant, banquet facilities capable of hosting around 100 guests, a business centre and modern guest amenities intended to cater to the growing influx of visitors arriving in the temple city.Hospitality operators view Ayodhya as one of India’s fastest-emerging religious tourism markets. The city’s transformation into a major pilgrimage destination has accelerated infrastructure development and triggered strong demand for organised hotel accommodation. With three operational properties now in the city, the company has established a concentrated presence aimed at serving pilgrims, family travellers and small group events visiting the spiritual centre.
Location continues to be a key factor driving hospitality investment. The hotel sits within short driving distance of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex and is connected to major transport hubs including Ayodhya Dham railway station and the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport. These improvements in connectivity have significantly increased the city’s accessibility for domestic travellers across India.Urban development analysts say such hotel expansions illustrate how pilgrimage cities are evolving into broader tourism economies. In addition to accommodating religious visitors, organised hospitality infrastructure enables cities to host conferences, cultural events and family gatherings. Banquet spaces and food outlets also support local supply chains ranging from food producers to transport providers and service workers.
The addition of Click Collection Ayodhya is also aligned with a wider strategy adopted by hospitality companies to deploy multiple properties within high-demand spiritual destinations. This cluster approach allows operators to cater to different traveller segments—from budget pilgrims to mid-scale leisure visitors—while maintaining operational efficiency in a rapidly expanding market.Ayodhya’s tourism growth is being further reinforced by infrastructure investments including highways, rail upgrades and the recently operational international airport, which has quickly become one of the country’s fastest-growing regional aviation hubs.
As the city continues to attract millions of pilgrims and tourists annually, hospitality developments such as Click Collection Ayodhya highlight how smaller urban centres are adapting to large-scale visitor flows. For planners and developers alike, the challenge ahead will be ensuring that hotel expansion and urban infrastructure keep pace with demand while preserving the city’s cultural character and environmental balance.