Promotion of religious tourism to create inter-faith harmony, generate revenue: Kumar

SWAT:  Chairman of Prime Minister’s Taskforce on Gandhara Tourism and Minister of State Dr Ramesh Kumar on Thursday said that Malam Jabba located in the Swat Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is a picturesque tourist destination renowned for its natural beauty and adventure opportunities but unfortunately affected due to threat of terrorism.

During his two-day visit to Buddhist Archaeological sites in Swat valley, Minister Kumar visited Malam Jabba and said he visited Malam Jabba to promote inter-faith harmony and generate revenue through promotion of religious tourism.

Minister for State Dr Ramesh Kumar said that nestled amidst the stunning Hindu Kush mountain range, Malam Jabba offers breathtaking panoramic views, and lush green meadows attract tourists from all over the world.

The region is blessed with a moderate climate, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers, hikers, and skiing enthusiasts, Kumar added.

The resort offers well-groomed slopes, ski lifts, and equipment rentals, catering to both beginners and experienced skiers, said Dr Kumar.

Ramesh Kumar further said that the region is also home to several beautiful lakes and offers a variety of other activities for tourists to enjoy.

He said Malamjabba boasts a rich cultural heritage, with several historical sites and archaeological remains scattered throughout the valley.

Tourists can visit ancient Buddhist stupas, monasteries, and ruins that provide insights into the region’s past and generate employment opportunities for locals.

He said that he is working on bringing a National Gandhara Tourism Policy to boost religious tourism.

“It is a place where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of mountains, rejuvenate your senses, and create unforgettable memories,” Dr Ramesh Kumar added.

The minister earlier visited heritage sites including Bazira, Shigardar Stupa, Ghelegay Buddhist monument, museum, Butkara Stupa 1 and 2, Saidu Stupa, Wali Swat graveyard, White Palace and other close vicinity sites.

Syed Shahabuddin
Syed Shahabuddin
Reporter at Pakistan Today

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