ISLAMABAD: The Punjab government has initiated feasibility studies to promote tourism in the hill tehsils of Murree and Kotli Sattian, with a focus on introducing innovative projects aimed at enhancing the region’s appeal.
Backed by an allocation of Rs150 million, the studies will be completed within three months and cover developments such as two new chairlifts, Pakistan’s first sky glass bridge in Murree, glamping pod villages, and a modern jungle theme park.
As part of the plan, Kotli Sattian is being designated Punjab’s model tourism tehsil. A chairlift is proposed for the scenic Panj Peer mountain range, while another will be installed at a newly identified tourist spot in Murree. The proposed sky glass bridge in Murree will mark the country’s first of its kind.
Glamping pod villages, currently limited in number, are also set for expansion, with two to three additional sites under consideration. Meanwhile, jungle theme parks are envisaged in both tehsils with the private sector expected to play a significant role in development.
Speaking to the media, Asim Raza, Managing Director of the Tourism Development Corporation Punjab (TDCP), said that Kotli Sattian is the principal focus of these initiatives. “It is emerging as a new tourist destination, blessed with green forests, rugged mountains, waterfalls, and natural springs,” he remarked.
The involvement of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides is also being planned to engage youth in the promotion and preservation of eco-tourism.