From the Ghat of Banaras to the Buddha Circuit, the center of attraction became the pavilion of UP tourism. UP Tourism Pavilion Banaras Ghats Buddha Circuit Trade Show

Uttar Pradesh Tourism Pavilion became a special attraction at UP International Trade Show 2025 in Greater Noida. Ghats of Banaras, Ganga Aarti, Buddha Circuit, AR Photo Booth and the heritage of UP, delicious flavors made the visitors unique experience and cultural connections.

Under the same roof cherished to the soul of Uttar Pradesh- this time is seen in UP International Trade Show 2025. Stall number-12 of Hall No-7 gives such an experience as if the visitors have become directly aware of the land, culture and tradition of Uttar Pradesh, not in any exhibition. While Ghats of Banaras, Kashi Vishwanath Dham and Buddha Circuit draws glimpses, the AR photo booth decorated with technology has become the biggest center of attraction for the youth.

The atmosphere of Banaras and the experience of Ganga Aarti

The entrance of the stall is built in the design inspired by Ganga Aarti. Artists like lamp lighting and decorated platforms make visitors feel a spiritual atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the streets and ghats of Banaras while visiting the boat through VR technology. Deepika Singh, who was present at the stall, said, “This experience of Ganga Aarti gives every visitor to spiritual peace and emotional connection with UP.”

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Crowd of youth at Buddha Circuit entrance

The gate made by the Buddha Circuit is the favorite selfie point of youth and tourists. Amit, a tourist from Ghaziabad, said, “It gives the message of not only photo spots, but also the message of peace and compassion.” Students and researchers also consider it historical and informative.

Sangam of heritage and flavors

Along with religious and mythological sites on the stall, there is a glimpse of the rich heritage and flavors of UP.

  • Wooden work of Saharanpur
  • Kannauj perfume
  • Brasswork of Moradabad
  • Carpet of Bhadohi
  • Varanasi’s silk saree
  • Petha of Agra and Peda of Mathura
  • Famous Banarasi Paan

Every visitor can taste if you want or someone can take the memory of handicraft.

Digital photos and technological innovations with temples

The biggest technical feature of the stall is AR photo booth. Visitors can choose a temple or monument of their choice and get digital photographs with it. Immediately after they get a QR code from which the photo can be downloaded directly on mobile. Neha, who came from Delhi, said, “It felt as if I really stand in the temple of Mathura. This experience is very unique.”

The possibility of identity and investment of UP

This pavilion not only promotes tourism, but also shows a glimpse of schemes like ‘One district, one product’. This innovative presentation is not only promoting tourism, but also providing new direction to investment and cultural identity in the state.

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