GB to Host ‘Winter Sports Festival’ from January 15

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Islamabad: Gilgit-Baltistan’s Minister of Planning and Development, Raja Nasir Ali Khan, said on Monday that the snow-covered GB region will host a seven-day-long ‘Winter sports festival’ from January 15 to 25 to draw millions of local and foreign tourists. More than fifty-two teams, including 12 female athletes, will participate in the event.

Talking to the PTV news channel, the minister of GB said that the event aims to showcase the region’s beauty and highlight the soft image of Pakistan around the world, adding that Gilgit-Baltistan has also inaugurated ‘the Ice Hockey Championship’ in the winter sports festival this year.

He said the potential of Gilgit-Baltistan is that it will host major international events, including the Asian Games and the 2026 Olympics, showcasing Pakistan positively on the global stage.

He said these winter sports have historically remained popular across GB, like ice skating, skiing, etc.

Replying to a question, he said hundreds of athletes from different ten districts would take part in the seven-day event, adding that they would be competing in skating, ice hockey, and ice curling.

The government pays attention to winter sports in GB, which will boost Pakistan’s image internationally while also benefiting the local community in numerous ways, he added.

To another question, he said that to promote local culture and entrepreneurs, “the festival also includes several stalls of traditional dresses, food, and handicrafts, which is an added attraction for the tourists and an advantage for the locals.”

The hotel and guest house associations of GB will provide quality services for guests to attend the festival, he mentioned.

He further ensured that we would provide all types of facilities for tourists, such as easy access to destinations, better roads, clean hotels and guest rooms, and trained human resources.

He pointed out that the unregulated influx of tourists caused nuisance traffic jams and disruptions to the civic system. In this regard, we have proposed proper management and development of new tourist destinations to shift the quantum of visitors.

He also called for raising awareness among the general public to be kind to the environment while exploring tourist places during the seven-day-long festival.

He termed security and a peaceful environment significant factors in promoting tourist activities in the country.

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