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Business Recorder
21-06-2025
- Sport
- Business Recorder
Shandur Polo Festival 2025 opens at world highest ground
PESHAWAR: The historic Shandur Polo Festival 2025 commenced with grandeur at the world's highest polo ground in Shandur, district Chitral Upper on Friday. The three-day festival is being jointly organized by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority, Pakistan Army, and Chitral Scouts. The opening ceremony was attended by Deputy Speaker Provincial Assembly Suraya Bibi, Advisor to the Chief Minister on Information Barrister Dr. Saif, Secretary Tourism Bakhtiyar Khan, Commissioner Malakand Abid Wazir, and Director General Tourism Habibullah Arif. A thrilling match between Chitral's Surlaspur team and Ghizer team from Gilgit-Baltistan marked the first day of the festival, with Surlaspur claiming victory by 6-3. Over the next three days, traditional rival teams from Chitral and Gilgit will engage in a series of exciting and fiercely contested polo matches. A large number of domestic and foreign tourists have reached Shandur to witness the event. Speaking on the occasion, KP Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Syed Fakhar Jehan said that Shandur Polo Festival is not merely a sport event, rather a vibrant cultural celebration that introduces the world to Pakistan's peaceful atmosphere, breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage. He added that Shandur Polo is a treasured cultural sport played at an altitude of 12,000 feet; attract polo enthusiasts and tourists from around the world. The minister warmly welcomed the players and visitors to Shandur, stating that such festivals are a message of peace to the world and a reflection of the love Pakistanis have for their culture. Highlighting the significance of the event, the minister said that the annual polo contest between Chitral and Gilgit promotes unity, harmony, and brotherhood between the two regions. A total of seven teams from each side are participating in the tournament. He added that under the leadership of Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur, efforts are being made to equip sports grounds with modern facilities across the province to foster healthy and positive activities among the youth. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
14-06-2025
- Express Tribune
Hilly areas witness record holiday rush
A large number of tourists every year visit the stunning locations in Galyat which is famous for its snowfall. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE Director General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority (KPCTA), Habibullah Arif, has reported a remarkable surge in tourism during the three-day Eidul Azha holidays, with approximately 700,000 tourists visiting popular destinations across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Speaking exclusively to a private news channel, DG Arif expressed enthusiasm over the strong turnout. "We are thrilled to witness such an overwhelming response from tourists. K-P's breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality have made it a preferred destination this year," he said. Breaking down the numbers, Arif noted that Swat welcomed around 288,000 visitors, Galyat saw 177,000, and Chitral and Upper Dir jointly received 100,000 tourists. Other top spots like Naran-Kaghan and Malam Jabba also drew large crowds, attracting visitors seeking natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences. "Tourists were drawn by the region's stunning scenery, outdoor activities, and vibrant traditions," he added. The DG emphasised the authority's commitment to sustainable tourism, stating, "We are focused on enhancing our infrastructure, improving services, and providing facilities to accommodate the growing number of tourists. Our goal is to ensure every visitor enjoys a safe and memorable experience." He also highlighted efforts to maintain affordability and comfort, saying, "Within our available resources, we are ensuring the provision of quality food and working to regulate the prices of food and hotel services." In a bid to diversify tourist offerings, Arif said the KPCTA is actively identifying hidden gems across the province and organising camping and adventure tourism activities to showcase K-P's lesser-known natural wonders.