Pakistani Kashmir: During the Eid holidays, a large number of tourists flocked to Ganga Peak

Ganges Peak, a beautiful tourist destination in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, became an extraordinary tourist attraction on the second day of Eid, where thousands of people flocked to enjoy the natural scenery.

According to official sources, on the second day of Eid, about 7,000 tourists reached Ganga Choti, including about 700 vehicles and 1100 motorcycles. A large number of citizens chose this hilly location to revel in the joy of Eid, which led to an extraordinary frenzy in the area.

However, on the third day of Eid, the weather changed the situation. Due to the rain and cold winds, a significant drop in the number of tourists was recorded, and only around thirteen hundred people reached Ganga Peak. During this time, around 250 vehicles and around 90 motorcycles entered the area.

Ganga Choti has become an important center for tourists over the past few years, attracting not only locals but also people from other parts of the country in large numbers. However, along with increasing tourism pressure, issues such as basic facilities, traffic management and environmental protection are also gaining attention, which are a major challenge for the concerned institutions.

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