Rankivav, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patan, was visited by more than 2.15 lakh tourists during the year 2025. A total of 2,15,755 tourists visited the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) from January 1 to December 31, earning Rs 99,40,600. According to the revenue data, a total of Rs 85,22,320 was received from 2,13,058 Indian tourists at the rate of Rs 40 per ticket. While 2,340 foreign tourists registered an income of Rs 14,04,000 at the rate of Rs 600 per ticket. In addition, 357 BIMSTEC tourists earned Rs 11,280 as revenue. These figures do not include tourists who have bought tickets online. In October 2025, the highest number of Indian tourists visited Rankivav due to the Diwali vacation at 40,639. The highest number of foreign tourists was 608 in February. However, the number of tourists and earnings have declined in 2025 as compared to 2024. A total of 3,65,482 tourists visited Rankivav in the year 2024, generating revenue of Rs. 1,65,50,720. The seven-storey Ranivav of Patan is famous worldwide for its stunning artworks and sculptures. Rankivav has an important place in the field of tourism along with historical heritage such as Patola, Deora and Sahastralinga Lake in Patan. Tourists flock in large numbers to see the carvings and glorious past here.
0 thoughts on “2.25 lakh tourists visited Rankivav in 2025: 99.40 lakh income, tourist number and income decreased as compared to 2024”
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
RECENT NEWS
- Love relationship: Why do Gen Z girls want a partner like Shiva?
- 'I tried to stop the dumper, but it got stuck there': Dada crushed in front of my eyes; Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) dumper driver flees after hit-and-run
- COMING TO VADODARA TO WATCH THE MATCH FOR THE FIRST TIME, DON'T PANIC!: DRONE VIDEO OF THE ROUTE TO REACH THE STADIUM FOR THE IND VS NZ MATCH HAS BEEN RELEASED, ONCE YOU SEE IT, YOU WILL NOT FORGET
- Tarot Horoscope for January 08: Libra will have an emotional connection with their spouse, Cancer will end old sorrows
- Yoga guru Ramdev gives tips to avoid bitter cold, emphasizes on adopting indigenous methods












