Azad Kashmir tourism event features bike ride and trekking competitions

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MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): A two-day Azad Kashmir tourism promotion event took place from February 22 to February 23 and included bike riding and trekking competitions where adventure enthusiasts and prominent bikers and trekkers showcased the area’s beauty to promote tourism.

The snow-capped landscapes of Azad Kashmir hosted this two-day tourism promotion event which included Jhelum Valley, Limnian, Dukhan, and Panjoti areas from Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) to attract visitors.

The event was organized by RHTT AJK alongside the Azad Kashmir Tourism Department along with the Pak Army and District Administration they presented their bike ride championship together with trekking competitions to attendees.

Both TRD (The Rider Creed) and Biker Bikers along with Javeria Zeb, who is a female biker, participated in the event which showcased impressive riding skills to audience members. The trekking participation included 25 individuals who showed their passionate interest in adventure while actively working to grow tourism in this specific area.

Within the Hazara University Mansehra Department of Tourism stood two brave individuals who prevailed against challenging conditions while ascending through the mountain snow. Zoya Alvi and Iman Gilani demonstrated their excellence by conquering the Panjoti Top Summit. Sania Khan achieved Panjoti Top as the first female athlete in the snow trekking competition.

Sania Khan led an event organization team consisting of Hamid Gilani Rabia Ghafoor Raja Adeel Ghansfar Raees and Sania Khan that overcame all challenges to achieve success. Teamwork received top priority in her professional dedication.

Neighbourhood residents praised the event to a great extent because Khawaja Ahsan Shaukat and Ch Javed Siraju Din collaborated effectively for its smooth operation.

President Sajid Mehmood Shaukat issued shields along with certificates to all contestants who achieved success in Kashmir through adventure tourism activities. All attendees expressed their gratitude to both the event organizers and the Tourism Department of Azad Kashmir because these events help promote nature destinations and hospitality across the region.

During the closing ceremony, the event head gave words of appreciation to every participant as well as bikers and organization partners for creating a forum that honoured determination community spirit and the awe-inspiring winter scenery. The rising sun brought hope to people who joined forces to honour the beauty of Kashmir through adventure and tourism as it brightened both the mountain view and their purposes.

The individuals committed to support subsequent events in Kashmir because the area functions as both a tourist destination and a people who warmly welcome others.

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