Tourism News
New Delhi is actively reshaping its tourism landscape with some fresh offerings — for example, the city has just introduced hot-air balloon rides above the Yamuna riverfront, giving both residents and visitors a brand-new aerial view of the skyline and river. At the same time, a new initiative for eco-friendly boat cruises and ferry services along the Yamuna River is under development, aiming to turn the river into a major leisure and tourism corridor for Delhi. However — tourism has also been hit recently by security concerns. After a blast near Red Fort metro station, several countries issued travel advisories, prompting postponements or cancellations among some foreign tourists — especially as this happened right around the peak winter travel season. Still, industry experts believe this will mostly cause a short-term dip rather than long-term decline. On the policy side, national tourism leadership is emphasising a broader vision: as per the latest statements from Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the government aims to build a “resilient, future-ready tourism economy,” positioning India — and capitals like New Delhi — as globally competitive travel destinations. Overall, New Delhi’s tourism scene is seeing a mix of innovation and challenge — new experiences and infrastructure push the city forward, even as safety and environmental issues continue to influence travellers’ perceptions.




