MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) government organised a two-day event for promotion of tourism in the picturesque snowy regions of Azad Kashmir, Jhelum Valley, Limnian, Dukhan and Panjoti.
The event activities included an exciting bike riding championship and a spectacular trekking competition. The event was especially organized in collaboration with Tourism Department of Azad Kashmir, Pak Army, and District Administration.
The event was attended by two famous bikers, TRD (The Rider Creed), and (Biker Bikers), and female biker Javeria Zeb also showed off her charms.
Also 25 trekkers joined to promote tourism in this beautiful valley. The participants and people of the region thanked the organiser and Tourism Department of Azad Kashmir for organizing the event.
The trekking competition featured two outstanding women trekkers, Zoya Alvi and Iman Gilani from Hazara University Mansehra, Department of Tourism who fearlessly traversed the challenging snowy mountain pass.
Event organizer Sania Khan, who herself became the first female athlete to reach the Panjoti top while participating in snow trekking, also played an important role in organising the event.
She set an example of teamwork and enthusiasm along with stalwarts like Hamid Gilani, Rabia Ghafoor, Raja Adeel, and Raees.
The guests and stakeholders of the event congratulated the organisation for holding the event for the development of the region and said that they will continue to cooperate in such events in the future.
At the regional level, Khawaja Ahsan Shaukat and Ch. Javed Siraju Din contributed greatly to the success of the event.
At the end of the event, the organizers also distributed shields and certificates to the trekking winners and bikers.
Kashmir is a paradise
The event participants thanked and said that these types of events and competitions are very important. Kashmir is a paradise and Kashmiri people are very hospitable. They will participate in such events with full enthusiasm in the future as well.
The event organisers thanked all the participants, bikers and stakeholders, and said that the event was not just a competition, it was a celebration of the spirit of the community, determination, and the icy beauty of power.