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Tourist flow doubles during Eid-ul-Fitr vacations to Kaghan valley

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KAGHAN: The Shogran Valley of Mansehra and the natural beauty of Kaghan attracted a significant number of tourists during the Eid holidays.

Every day, a large number of visitors arrive to enhance their holiday experience, enjoying the picturesque scenery and pleasant weather.

The growth in tourism includes large vehicles and an increasing number of tourists who choose to ride bikes to explore the lush green fields, snow-capped mountains, and fresh, cool weather of the region.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Tourism and Culture Adviser Zahid Khan have issued special instructions to ensure smooth flow of traffic and provide guidance and assistance to tourists at various places in the valley, including Shogran Road.

Read More: Balochistan weather forecast: Quetta witnesses heavy rainfall on Eid

According to Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) reports, more than 3,409 bikes and more than 5,200 small and large vehicles entered the valley from Eid until the third day of the holiday, indicating a continuous trend of increasing tourism activities.

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