Tue, 21-Oct-2025

KP govt. soon to launch Safari train project to promote tourism

Safari Train project KP

Aiming to promote tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), the provincial government has decided to launch a safari train project and a bus service. Chief Minister KP, Mahmood Khan has accorded approval for the revival of the steam safari train project.

The safari train will run on two routes, one from Peshawar to Attock while the other from Peshawar to Takht-Bhai area of district Mardan.

Meanwhile, the KP government has decided to launch a bus service for tourists to visit the walled city areas of Peshawar.

On the other hand, the government has decided to set up a fourteen kilometre-long cable car between Upper Dir and Chitral to connect the scenic tourist resorts in the area.

Furthermore, as many as 105,207 people flocked to various tourist sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the past five days following the government reopened tourism after a five-month hiatus in view of declining coronavirus cases.

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KP govt. soon to launch highest cable car project in Kumrat Valley

cable car project KP government

The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government plans to introduce the longest and highest cable car project in Kumrat Valley of Pakistan.

The KP government has decided to set up a 14-kilometre long cable car project, which will connect scenic tourist resort of Kumrat Valley area of Chitral, at an estimated cost of Rs32 billion.

According to a statment, the decision made in a meeting of the tourism department, chaired by Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and attended by Tourism Secretary Mohammad Abid Majeed and other senior officials.

The meeting gave go ahead to the department to carry out detailed feasibility study and engineering design of the project.

However, the CM termed promotion of tourism one of the top priorities of government.

The statement said that the proposed cable car would be the longest and highest of its kind in the world.

Furthermore, after completion, it was likely to attract eight million foreign and local tourists to the province.

It will also generate generate employment opportunities.

Moreover, the cable car would have car parking facilities on both the stations whereas it will have an intermediate station as well with restaurant and other facilities. The study of the project will complete in five to six months.

“The proposed cable car will be built on international standards which, on completion, would attract foreign and local tourists in a large number. The project is environment-friendly and feasible on the grounds that no land acquisition process is involved therein,” said the statement.

However, people on social media hint that this project will take five years to complete. Other people have shown enthusiasm and applauding the KP government for this idea.

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