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Jaipur Tourism Push Helps Rajasthan's OBMS Cross 90 Lakh Bookings

Rajasthan's OBMS tourism portal and app have crossed 90 lakh bookings and served more than 3 crore visitors, with Jaipur attractions forming a major part of the expanding network.
Jaipur Tourism Push Helps Rajasthan's OBMS Cross 90 Lakh Bookings
By ILJC Team|

Rajasthan's tourism-ticketing system is getting big enough to matter directly for Jaipur travellers and businesses. The state says its Online Booking Management System, or OBMS, has now crossed 90 lakh bookings and helped serve more than 3 crore visitors through a single portal and mobile app for ticketing, entry and tourism information.

That matters in Jaipur because many of the city's best-known stops are already inside the network, including Amer Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Albert Hall, Jhalana Leopard Safari, Nahargarh Biological Park, Masala Chowk and venues under Jawahar Kala Kendra. For residents planning outings and tourists building city itineraries, the platform is increasingly becoming the digital front door to Rajasthan travel.

Quick Highlights

  • OBMS has crossed 90 lakh bookings and served more than 3 crore visitors.
  • The highest single-day volume was about 1 lakh bookings on December 28, 2025.
  • The platform has generated more than Rs 30 crore in additional revenue for departments and served tourists from 70+ countries.
  • More than 100 tourism locations are already onboarded, including major Jaipur heritage and leisure sites.
  • RTDC hotel booking and Jawahar Kala Kendra event ticketing are among the next planned additions.

How large the platform has become

OBMS is designed as a combined ticketing and information portal at obms-tourist.rajasthan.gov.in alongside a mobile app. It covers booking for tourism and cultural sites, museums, wildlife experiences, boating, parks, cafeterias and selected hospitality services, all through a single state-run layer.

OBMS metricCurrent scale
Total bookingsAbout 90 lakh
Visitors servedMore than 3 crore
Peak single-day bookingsAbout 1 lakh on December 28, 2025
Countries represented70+
Additional revenueMore than Rs 30 crore
Tourism sites onboarded100+

The platform has also been recognised with a Silver award at the 2025 Skoch Awards, underscoring how seriously the state is positioning digital ticketing inside its broader tourism strategy.

Why Jaipur features so prominently

Jaipur is one of the clearest examples of how the network works on the ground. The platform already connects sites across multiple departments, and many of the most recognisable entries are in or around the Pink City. That includes heritage monuments, city attractions, safari experiences, cultural venues and public leisure spaces.

For Jaipur visitors, the practical benefit is convenience. A single system can bring together discovery and booking instead of forcing people to jump across separate counters or disconnected websites. The platform also offers Jaipur Package and Rajasthan Package options, along with QR-based cashless and paperless ticketing, smart search and interactive maps.

Officials say more than 100 tourism locations are already linked, including 47 sites under the archaeology and museums department, 21 sites under the forest department, 4 RTDC locations, 3 JDA spaces, 7 ASI sites, 15 Jawahar Kala Kendra venues and the Jaipur Metro Art Gallery.

What happens next

The next expansion step could make the platform even more useful for Jaipur-based travellers. The state plans to add online booking for RTDC hotels and ticket booking for Jawahar Kala Kendra events. It has also onboarded more than 150 ASI tourism sites outside Rajasthan, with booking activation now in process.

If that rollout happens smoothly, Jaipur residents could end up using one state-run digital layer not only for local monuments and day trips but also for a wider mix of travel planning across and beyond Rajasthan. For a tourism-heavy city, that kind of friction reduction can support both visitor experience and the local economy.

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