Andhra Pradesh Govt To Introduce Entry Fee For Visitors To Enter Beaches

This initiative is part of a broader vision to position Andhra Pradesh as India's top coastal tourism destination. By investing in beach infrastructure, AP Tourism aims to create a more accessible experience for domestic and international tourists.
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Starting January 1, 2025, the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Department is introducing an entry fee at popular beaches across the state to enhance facilities, ensure cleanliness, and support sustainable development. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know about this initiative and how it might change your beach experience in Andhra Pradesh.

Why An Entry Fee?

According to reports, the primary goal of this fee is to maintain and enhance the beaches of Andhra Pradesh. The revenue collected will fund cleanliness efforts, infrastructure improvements, and tourism facilities, ensuring these areas are well-kept and sustainably developed for future generations.

How Much Will It Cost?

The entry fee will range between INR 15 to INR 20 per person. Although small, this fee is part of a larger strategy by the AP government to invest in tourism while minimising environmental impact.

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Which Beaches Will Have An Entry Fee?

Visitors to some of Andhra Pradesh’s most popular beaches must pay this entry fee. These beaches include:

  • Maipadu Beach

  • Kakinada Beach

  • Ramayapatnam Beach

  • Rushikonda Beach

  • Suryalanka Beach

These spots are known for their natural beauty and attract many tourists yearly, making them ideal for implementing these improvements.

How Will the Entry Fee Be Used?

Cleanliness: A portion of the funds will keep the beaches clean. Regular cleaning and maintenance will help protect the beaches’ natural beauty and appeal, providing visitors with a cleaner, more welcoming environment.

Infrastructure And Amenities: The rest of the revenue will support the development of essential infrastructure. Plans include upgrading roads, adding better amenities like restrooms, and creating visitor-friendly facilities. The government also intends to partner with private entities to build resorts and recreational areas, further boosting tourism.

By charging a small entry fee, the AP Tourism Department hopes to continue enhancing these coastal destinations, making them more inviting and memorable for everyone who visits. This move highlights Andhra Pradesh’s commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, ensuring that future generations can enjoy these beautiful beaches, too.

(With inputs from multiple reports)

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