The area surrounding the Noida International Airport is set to emerge as a major cultural and tourism hub, with the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) planning to develop a state-of-the-art Digital Museum along with a Yoga and Wellness Centre near the airport.
The initiative aims to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage, history and ancient wellness traditions using advanced technology, attracting both domestic and international tourists.
Boost to Tourism Around Noida International Airport Region
YEIDA’s proposal marks a significant step towards expanding tourism and cultural activities around the Noida International Airport. The project is designed to go beyond aviation infrastructure and position the region as a global gateway to Indian culture and wellness.
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Officials said the project will help introduce travellers to India’s art, traditions and holistic health systems immediately upon their arrival in the country.
Heritage City Planned Over 753 Acres in Mathura
The Digital Museum and Wellness Centre will be part of a larger Heritage City project, proposed to be developed across 753 acres near the Yamuna River in Mathura district. The heritage city is envisioned as a comprehensive cultural destination highlighting India’s civilisational legacy.
India’s Golden History Through 3D Technology
Unlike conventional museums, the Digital Museum will offer an immersive experience through 3D models, interactive displays, high-definition videos and audio narratives. Visitors will be able to experience India’s historical journey through digitally recreated monuments, artefacts and ancient manuscripts.
YEIDA officials said the museum will be developed to international standards, with multilingual support to cater to foreign tourists.
Yoga and Wellness Centre to Promote Ancient Health Traditions
The proposed Yoga and Wellness Centre will focus on promoting India’s ancient health sciences, including yoga, meditation and holistic well-being practices. The centre is expected to host yoga sessions, wellness therapies, training programmes and research activities, strengthening India’s position as a global wellness destination.
Economic and Cultural Impact
Experts believe that the project will significantly boost tourism, employment and investment in the region. With its proximity to the Noida International Airport, the digital museum and wellness centre are expected to become a key attraction for travellers transiting through Uttar Pradesh.
The initiative is also seen as a major step in combining technology, culture and tourism, enabling India to present its heritage to the world in a modern and engaging format.
