Pakistan, July 28 -- The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has made it compulsory for all tourists to pay an entry fee before entering scenic spots like Naran, Kaghan, and Lake Saif-ul-Malook. This new policy aims to generate revenue and improve tourism services in the region. According to officials, no visitor will be allowed entry without paying the required amount.
To implement this system, a fee collection point will be set up at Hassamabad. Large vehicles will be charged Rs. 200, small vehicles Rs. 100, and motorcycles Rs. 20. However, locals living in the area will not be asked to pay any fee, ensuring the move mainly targets incoming tourists.
Officials believe that this initiative will generate millions of rupees each month. The col...
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