What's new

Three-day Deosai festival from 27th

Devil Soul

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jun 28, 2010
Messages
22,931
Reaction score
45
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
Three-day Deosai festival from 27th
A REPORTER — UPDATED ABOUT AN HOUR AGO
55d5901e81bf7.jpg

For the first time, the festival will be held at Deosai, the second highest altitude plateau of the world after Chang Tang in Tibet. — S.M.Bukhari
ISLAMABAD: The government of Gilgit-Baltistan will hold three-day festival at Deosai plains in a bid to promote tourism in the Northern Areas of the country.

For the first time, the festival will be held at Deosai, the second highest altitude plateau of the world after Chang Tang in Tibet. The Deosai National Park is situated 4,114 metres above the sea level. The three-day event will be commenced from August 27.

Take a look: Deosai Plains: Welcome to surreal Pakistan

Traditional polo, horse riding, jeep rally, jeep safari with an addition of a new game Zoh and Joker will be part of the festival. A musical night is also part of the festival in which local and national singers will perform.

Addressing a press conference here at GB House on Wednesday, Asim Ayub a senior official of Gilgit-Baltistan government, and Information Secretary Jehnzeb Awan said that their government was making all out efforts to make the event a success as it was committed to promoting tourism in the area, blessed with rare natural attraction.

“Open air cinema and several kinds of sports will make the event memorable. I hope this festival will play a big role in promoting tourism in the Northern Areas,” Mr Ayub told Dawn.

He said that there would be no security issue, as GB government in collaboration with army made was making adequate arrangements.

GB Director Information Farooq Ahmed said that festival would help in tapping the tourism potential of GB, which was bestowed with unique natural beauty.

Published in Dawn, August 20th, 2015
 
. . .
Three-day Deosai festival from 27th
A REPORTER — UPDATED ABOUT AN HOUR AGO
55d5901e81bf7.jpg

For the first time, the festival will be held at Deosai, the second highest altitude plateau of the world after Chang Tang in Tibet. — S.M.Bukhari
ISLAMABAD: The government of Gilgit-Baltistan will hold three-day festival at Deosai plains in a bid to promote tourism in the Northern Areas of the country.

For the first time, the festival will be held at Deosai, the second highest altitude plateau of the world after Chang Tang in Tibet. The Deosai National Park is situated 4,114 metres above the sea level. The three-day event will be commenced from August 27.

Take a look: Deosai Plains: Welcome to surreal Pakistan

Traditional polo, horse riding, jeep rally, jeep safari with an addition of a new game Zoh and Joker will be part of the festival. A musical night is also part of the festival in which local and national singers will perform.

Addressing a press conference here at GB House on Wednesday, Asim Ayub a senior official of Gilgit-Baltistan government, and Information Secretary Jehnzeb Awan said that their government was making all out efforts to make the event a success as it was committed to promoting tourism in the area, blessed with rare natural attraction.

“Open air cinema and several kinds of sports will make the event memorable. I hope this festival will play a big role in promoting tourism in the Northern Areas,” Mr Ayub told Dawn.

He said that there would be no security issue, as GB government in collaboration with army made was making adequate arrangements.

GB Director Information Farooq Ahmed said that festival would help in tapping the tourism potential of GB, which was bestowed with unique natural beauty.

Published in Dawn, August 20th, 2015
A great festival, commendable i must say. Good work GB government, these sort of festivals surely attract many tourists and there is a need for such festivals, will be exciting to see.
Nice !
11895985_1035320426478693_8820815440258055447_n.jpg
 
. .
I don't get why we gotta pollute one of the last few untouched areas in Pak. Why do you want to ruin the plateau by running jeeps all around it? Why not arrange activities which hare more nature friendly?
 
.
I don't get why we gotta pollute one of the last few untouched areas in Pak. Why do you want to ruin the plateau by running jeeps all around it? Why not arrange activities which hare more nature friendly?
Point made, look at it from another angle locals Benefit a lot from these little festivals by selling etc, etc items, basically earn their livings. Pollution get's tackled by the greenery, all the filth acts as a food source for the trees and etc, etc... Plus, it's not a lot of pollution, so no worries. These festivals are quite common, take Shandur for example, been going on for decades, yet the place is as beautiful as it was.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom