- The National Maritime Heritage Complex being developed at Lothal, Gujarat, is set to become the world’s largest maritime museum complex, celebrating over 5,000 years of India’s rich maritime history.
- This mega project is being developed over approximately 400 acres with an estimated investment of around ₹4,500 crore. � The foundation stone was laid in 2019, and construction began in 2022 under the Government of India’s Sagarmala initiative.
14 world-class museum galleries showcasing India’s maritime journey from the Harappan era to modern times
A recreated Lothal city and dockyard, offering a real-life experience of ancient Indus Valley civilization
World’s tallest lighthouse museum and a large open aquatic gallery
4 theme parks including Maritime, Naval, Climate, and Adventure parks
Coastal state pavilions, maritime research institute, hotels, resorts, and entertainment zones
Advanced digital displays, 5D theatre, and immersive learning experiences
Project Status & Timeline:
The project is being developed in multiple phases
Around 65% of Phase 1A work has already been completed
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Full development will continue in phases, making it a long-term global destination
Benefits:
Will position Lothal as a global tourism and cultural hub
Boost to local economy, jobs, and infrastructure developmentPromotion of India’s maritime heritage, trade history, and naval strength
Creation of a research and education center for maritime studies
Strong support to nearby developments like Dholera, enhancing overall regional growth