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Tourist resorts witness high influx
Tourist resorts witness high influx

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Tourist resorts witness high influx

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa's tourist and scenic spots witnessed an extraordinary influx of visitors, with over 932,000 tourists visiting in just three days during Eidul Azha. The Swat region, in particular, saw a significant influx of tourists. Famous destinations within Swat, such as Madyan, Bahrain, and surrounding areas, welcomed a total of 288,424 domestic tourists, along with 63 foreign visitors. These figures highlight Swat's popularity as a prime attraction for Pakistani tourists during the Eid holidays. Across the province, other major tourist spots also experienced high visitor numbers, including Galiyat, 177,000 tourists; Naran Kaghan,168,000 tourists; Malam Jabba, 160,000 tourists; and Dir Upper, 85,000 tourists. These statistics were compiled with the assistance of police and Balochistan Levies checkpoints, Tourism Police, assistant commissioners, and field officers from relevant development authorities. Under the directives of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Khan Gandapur and Advisor for Tourism Zahid Chanzeb, excellent facilities were provided to tourists. Visitors highly praised the effective arrangements for parking, security, guidance, and medical assistance. Young personnel from the Tourism Police provided exemplary service to tourists, while the Department of Tourism's helpline 1422 remained operational 24 hours a day. The significant arrival of tourists in merged districts like Khyber and Bajaur also highlighted the emerging tourism development in these areas. The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority played a pivotal role in managing tourist arrangements, oversight, and facility provision. Advisor for Tourism Zahid Chanzeb stated that the trust shown by tourists is a source of pride. The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government and the Culture and Tourism Authority are utilizing all available resources to make the province a safe, modern, and world-class tourist hub.

Tourists flock to scenic destinations on Eid
Tourists flock to scenic destinations on Eid

Express Tribune

time03-04-2025

  • Express Tribune

Tourists flock to scenic destinations on Eid

During Eidul Fitr holidays, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P)'s scenic destinations witnessed a massive influx of tourists, with over 306,215 visitors exploring the region's breathtaking landscapes. Popular tourist spots, including Naran, Kaghan and Galiyat saw a significant rise in footfall as the provincial government ensured a smooth experience for travelers. On the directives of K-P Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Advisor for Tourism and Culture Zahid Chanzeb, authorities took extensive measures to facilitate tourists. The tourism police, tourism authorities, and helpline (1422) were fully operational, ensuring security and assistance at all key locations. Among the top attractions, Swat Valley recorded the highest number of tourists, with 211,009 visitors. Meanwhile, 42,111 tourists visited Naran and Kaghan, and 28,000 explored Galiyat, making these destinations among the most sought-after spots this festive season. Kumrat Valley also welcomed 16,400 visitors. To manage the crowd efficiently, the leaves of tourism police personnel were canceled, and they were deployed at major tourist hubs to assist visitors and ensure safety throughout the holiday period.

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