Spiritual tourism is turning out to be a key revenue contributor for traveltech startups. For OYO, religious tourism contributes over 20% of its overall revenue at present. EaseMyTrip expects around 25% of its overall revenue to come from non-air segments, with a significant contribution from spiritual and experiential travel in the current financial year.
“The momentum from Maha Kumbh 2025 is expected to continue, driving strong demand for hotel bookings, curated packages, and on-ground services in destinations like Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Chitrakoot,” Rikant Pittie, CEO and co-founder, EaseMyTrip told FE. For FY26, EaseMyTrip plans to significantly scale up its EasyDarshan — a vertical that offers spiritual travel booking services — and expand its curated pilgrimage offerings across all major religious circuits such as Char Dham, Jyotirlingas, Shaktipeeths, and key temples in South India. It plans to collaborate with temple trusts and local administrations to ensure authenticity, safety, and comfort for pilgrims
Events like the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj and the consecration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya have opened up opportunities for these startups. To meet the growing demand, OYO is also planning to introduce its premium hotel category in Ayodhya soon. In parallel, it is also expanding in other prominent religious destinations such as Varanasi, Haridwar, and Puri, with over 250 hotels in the pipeline, along with growth in Amritsar, Ujjain, Nasik, Vrindavan, and Tirupati. Overall, by the end of 2025, it plans to add 500 hotels across 12 major pilgrimage hubs. To enable this, the firm is partnering with travel agencies specialising in religious tourism, including kitchen tour experiences. “Religious tourism continues to be a cornerstone of OYO’s business. As the government accelerates the development of key religious corridors, we are strategically expanding our footprint in these high-growth destinations to serve the rising influx of pilgrims and spiritual travellers,” Varun Jain, COO, OYO said. Notably, OYO clocked its maiden profitable year in FY24 with a net profit of Rs 229 crore. The hospitality giant is also on track to report an EBITDA of Rs 1,550 crore in FY25.