How Abbottabad Made Eid Travel Memorable
News Desk
Abbottabad: This Eid ul-Fitr, the scenic hills of Galiyat turned into more than just a tourist escape, they became a symbol of hospitality, care, and unforgettable experiences.
On the third day of Eid, the Abbottabad Traffic Police went beyond routine duty, transforming travel into a smooth and welcoming journey for thousands heading towards the lush valleys of Nathia Gali, Thandiani, and surrounding hill stations.
Under the supervision of SSP Traffic Muhammad Ishtiaq Khan, specially set up facilitation camps ensured that every visitor felt guided, safe, and truly welcomed.
Strategically placed along key tourist routes, these camps offered more than just traffic management. Families received clear directions, travel updates, and on-the-spot assistance—eliminating the usual stress of holiday travel.
Adding a heartfelt touch, officials served complimentary tea and coffee to adults, while children enjoyed juices and biscuits, small gestures that created big smiles amid the cool mountain breeze.
This thoughtful blend of efficiency and hospitality turned the journey itself into a memorable part of the vacation. Visitors not only reached their destinations with ease but also experienced the warmth that makes Pakistan’s tourism truly special.
SSP Traffic Ishtiaq Khan emphasized that ensuring comfort, safety, and a pleasant experience for both locals and tourists remains the top priority during the festive season. He also encouraged travelers to follow traffic rules, highlighting that responsible tourism is key to preserving such seamless experiences.
With increasing numbers of tourists choosing Galiyat for their Eid holidays, these efforts reflect a broader vision, promoting Pakistan’s northern areas as safe, organized, and welcoming destinations.
This Eid, Abbottabad didn’t just manage traffic—it delivered an experience.
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