Religious Travel Restrooms (धार्मिक यात्रा प्रशाधन घर)

Religious Travel Restrooms (धार्मिक यात्रा प्रशाधन घर)

Restoring Dignity to Sacred Journeys

India is a land of spiritual diversity, with thousands of religious sites attracting millions of pilgrims every year. From iconic temples in Varanasi to remote shrines in the Himalayas, faith-driven journeys are an inseparable part of Indian culture. However, while spiritual facilities have expanded, basic sanitation infrastructure around these sites remains severely inadequate.

For many pilgrims — especially women, children, and the elderly — the absence of clean, accessible restrooms turns a sacred journey into a physically exhausting and often degrading experience. Lack of toilets leads to open defecation, poor hygiene, infections, and safety risks, undermining not just the dignity of individuals but the sanctity of the religious experience.

Recognizing this urgent and overlooked need, Aratrika Human Foundation has launched its third flagship initiative:
“Religious Travel Restrooms (धार्मिक यात्रा प्रशाधन घर)” — a nationwide mission to bring modern, safe, eco-friendly, and gender-sensitive restroom facilities to major pilgrimage routes and temple clusters across India.

Why This Initiative Matters

Religious tourism in India is growing rapidly. With over 100 crore domestic tourist visits every year, a large portion is faith-driven. Yet at most religious destinations:

  • Public toilets are either unavailable or unusable
  • Existing facilities lack water, hygiene, or maintenance
  • Women are often forced to wait long hours or use unsafe areas
  • Elderly and disabled pilgrims struggle without proper access

Despite being spiritual hubs, these places lack basic human infrastructure. A restroom is not a luxury — it’s a fundamental need. Providing safe sanitation at pilgrimage sites is a matter of dignity, health, and hospitality.

Our Holistic Approach

The Religious Travel Restrooms initiative goes beyond simply building toilets — it focuses on end-to-end development, sustainability, and respect for cultural sensitivities.

  • Step 1: Site Identification

    We begin by identifying high-footfall religious destinations across India that lack adequate sanitation. This includes both prominent temples and lesser-known shrines.

  • Step 2: Space & Infrastructure Planning

    We work closely with:
    • Temple authorities
    • Local municipalities
    • Panchayats and land-owning trusts
    to secure suitable land within a 1-km radius of the main religious site.

  • Step 3: Construction of Modern Restrooms

    Restroom units are designed with:
    • Separate facilities for men, women, and disabled individuals
    • Running water and handwashing stations
    • Sanitary napkin disposal and baby-changing areas
    • Solar-powered lighting and ventilation for eco-friendliness
    • Durable, easy-to-clean materials

  • Step 4: Ongoing Maintenance & Cleanliness

    Partnering with local SHGs or volunteers, we ensure:
    • Regular cleaning and restocking of supplies
    • Water availability through borewells or connections
    • Feedback systems for users
    • Safety, especially during night hours

Eco-Friendly & Culturally Sensitive

The program respects the spiritual and ecological sanctity of the sites. Where possible, restrooms use:

  • Bio-toilets or eco-sanitation models
  • Solar panels for power
  • Culturally appropriate design, blending with local architecture

We also conduct awareness drives in collaboration with temple staff to promote hygiene and respect for shared spaces.

Expected Impact

  • Improved dignity and comfort for millions of pilgrims
  • Reduced open defecation and associated health risks
  • Safer travel for women and senior citizens
  • Boost in religious tourism and local reputation
  • Employment generation through facility management

This initiative is more than infrastructure — it’s about preserving the soul of Indian spirituality through compassion and care.

Join the Movement

We invite temple trusts, local governments, CSR partners, donors, and social entrepreneurs to be part of this transformative initiative.

You can:

  • Sponsor a restroom unit at a site of your choice
  • Donate for water facilities or cleaning staff salaries
  • Adopt a toilet block for ongoing maintenance
  • Help us identify new high-need locations

Together, let’s ensure that every pilgrim — regardless of age, gender, or background — can worship with comfort, safety, and dignity.