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1. OVERVIEW:
1.1. In 1991, the government of NWFP created Sarhad Tourism
Corporation (STC) as a public limited company to promote tourism
in the province. This was done in recognition of the enormous
potential for economic development through environmental tourism
based on the diverse landscape, rich culture and pristine
ecological resources of the province. The Sarhad Tourism
Corporation has the role to develop/ promote and expose
Pakistan's tourism potential to the outside world .
1.2. Learning from the experiences of the other Tourism Corporations
in Pakistan and the other sister organizations of Siri Lanka and
Maldives etc. the Sarhad Tourism Corporation (STC) was
established by the government of N.W.F.P with a clear mandate to
play its role as a catalyst and help develop and promote the
tourism industry through the private sector through public
sector incentives. It is the government of NWFP's strategy to
help the STC to stand on its own feet and become a self
sustaining organization.
Sustainable Development is that which meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations
to meet their own needs. Wherever possible, development should
leave an enlarged range of opportunities for the future. In
seeking to develop a viable tourism industry, only if the
"greenness" and cultural heritage of NWFP are maintained will
domestic and foreign tourists be attracted in sufficient numbers
to justify the infrastructure investment required.
1.3 As part of the schemes that can not be funded from ADP and be
offered to the donors and the private sector the Sarhad Tourism
Corporation submits the same proposal that was discussed on 10-
08-1999 by a high level meeting of the PE&D department and
subsequently submitted to the Ministry of Tourism by the PE&D
department. The Sarhad Tourism corporation has formulated this
concept paper from a number of Feasibilty studies undertaken
through the ADP .
1.4. The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) runs for over 1.100 kms
(680 miles) along the border with Afghanistan. The Capital of
NWFP remained the hurt of the ancient kingdom of Gandhara and is
rich in archaeological remains. The northern half of the
province consists of five river valleys running roughly parallel
north to south: the Chitral, Dir, Swat, Indus and Kaghan. These
valleys are on the northern edge of the monsoon belt, so are
fairly green and partly wooded in their southern section.
Northern Chitral and the upper region of the Indus Valley are
mountainous deserts, where cultivation depends entirely on
irrigation. The NWFP south of Peshawar is below the monsoon
belt and consist of low, rocky mountains and wide, gravelly
plains.
DESCRIPTION OF THE TOURISTIC POTENTIAL
2. PESHAWAR DISTRICT:
2.1. Peshawar:
It is the capital of the NWFP is a frontier town and quite
different from any other city in Pakistan. It has a modern
university, first-class hotels, international banks and one of
the best Museums in Pakistan. The Bala Hisar Fort overlooks the
mass of narrow streets in the old town and the elegant Mughal
Mosque. One the other side of the railway is the cantonment, its
wide treelined streets bordered by gracious administrative
buildings and spacious bungalows in large gardens.
2.2. Shah-ji-ki-Dheri:
Kanishka built the empire's most magnificent Buddhist stupa at
Shah-ji-ki-Dheri in Peshawar, and the city became one of the
most important Buddhist centers of pilgrimage. We can attract
tourist form Japan, Nepal China and many other countries to
Peshawar due to its historical background.
2.3. Mahabat Khan Mosque:
The beautifully proportioned Mahabat Khan Mosque is at the top
of the hill on the fight; a narrow gateway between the jewellary
shops leads onto its large courtyard. Built in the 1670s, the
Mughal mosque is orthodox in design, with an ablution pond in
the middle of the open courtyard.
2.4. Gor Khatri:
The Gor Kharti is a large Mughal caravanserai at the top end of
Sethi Street. The caravan serai was built on a spot that has
been a holy place for nearly 2,000 years. In the 2nd century AD
it was a Buddhism declined it became a Hindu shrine.
2.5. Peshawar Museum:
The Peshawar Museum has one of the best collections of Gandhara
Art in Pakistan, all well arranged and labelled. Sculptures
illustrating the life of Buddha are laid out in chronological
order. The fasting Buddha here is even more haunting than the
one in Lahore Museum. There is also an ethnological section, the
Hall of Tribes, With wooden carvings form the Kalash people in
Chitral and a Muslim Gallery.
2.6. Jamrud Fort:
Jamrud Fort, made of rough stonework and faced with mud plaster,
was built by the Sikhs in 1823 on the site of an older fort.
2.7. Sphola Stupa:
Sphola stupa, of the second to fifth centuries, stands on the
right of the road above the railway at the village of Zarai, 25
km from Jamrud. The stupa has a high hemispherical dome resting
on a three-tiered square base. Beautiful Gandharan sculptures
were found here when the site was excavated at the beginning of
this century some of which are now in the Peshawar Museum.
2.8. Khyber Pass:
The Khyber Railway from Peshawar to Landi Kotal is, for rail
enthusiasts, a three-star attraction. It has 34 tunnels, which
add up to five km of darkness, as there are no lights on the
train, and crosses 92 bridges and culverts.
2.9. Warsak Dam:
Warsak Dam is a favourite picnic spot, 25 km north-west of
Peshawar on the Michni Road. The dam was built on the Kabul
River and has created a 42 Km long lake behind it. One can also
reach the dam from the Khyber Pass a road at Jamrud.
2.10. Bala Hisar Fort:
Located on the entrance of Peshawar on left side of G.T. Road,
Bala Hisar is an old fort constructed by the British Government.
Since partition it is occupied by the army.
2.11. Hayatabad Parks:
Tatara park, Khyber park, Bagh-i-Naran and recently established
Shalman park. Besides there is a complete sports complex
including a restaurant and swimming pool already under
operationalised.
2.12. Qayum Sports Complex:
It consists of a swimming pool, a ground for different games
including separate section for indoor games.
2.13. Mosque Qasim Khan:
It is located in Qissa Khani Bazar and is an ancient monument
under the Auqaf department.
2.14. Army Stadium:
It has play grounds, children amusement park and restaurants as
well as shopping centers.
2.15. Ghanta Gar:
it is also an ancient monument and a reminder of British
colonial rule.
2.16. Chowkyadgar:
It was earlier a Monument designed by the local authorities .
However very recently it has been redesigned and reconstructed
by PDA.
2.17. Peshawar University:
It hosts the famous Islamia College besides including the Khyber
Medical college, Engineering University, Agriculture University
and the Peshawar University itself.
2.18. University Museum:
The department of Archeology University of Peshawar has
commissioned in collaboration
with Japanese government a
very latest and international
standard Museum.
2.19. Qissa Khwani Bazar:
This place is famous for its specialized bazaars as well as its
name is said to have come from the old caravans passing by this
place and narrating their journeys to those present and other
caravans.
2.20.Yadgar Shahidan:
it is an old monument built in recognition for those who
were martyred by the British colonial rulers.
2.21. Railway Station Cantonment:
Cantonment is the main area where the Britishers have
established their military establishments . The railways was
only way to carry heavy goods and passengers as well during the
colonial rule. The famous Edwardes College is just opposite to
this place which is also itself an architectural monument.
2.22. Sardaryab:
Fish hunting and selling both cooked and uncooked can be enjoyed
here. There are small boats taking the people on excursions in
the river Sardaryab.
3. MARDAN DISTRICT:
3.1. Mardan:
Mardan, 60 km north-east of Peshawar is famous as the birth
place of the Guides the Queen's Own Guide Corpos, an elite
British regiment of North-West Frontier soldier-spies founded in
the 1840s. The town itself has little to offer but it acts as a
base point for seeing a concentration of Buddhist and other
ancient sites of Gandhara civilization.
3.2. Takht-i-Bhai:
By far the best and most complete of all Gandhara ruins are
those of the 7th century AD. Bushiest monastery, spectacularly
placed on a rocky hill 15 km north-west of Mardan. It was
excavated (and stripped of statuary and friezes) from 1907 to
1913, and later reconstructed. From the top of the hill behind
the monastery on e can see down across the plains as far as
Peshawar on one side, and up to the Malakand Pass and the hills
of the Swat on the other Surrounding the monastery on the ridge
above it to the south, and on the spurs to the east and west,
are the ruins of private houses, some of which are three storey
high. Federal Archeology department is the administrative
authority for the operation & maintenance of the old relics. It
is also on UNESCO list and is a National Heritage.
3.3. Shahbaz Garhi and the Ashokan Inscriptions:
Shahbaz Garhi is located 13 km east of Mardan on the road to
Swabi. Sown a dirt track to the right, a few meters, are the
famous Ashokan inscriptions, carved in two rocks on a hill about
300 meters to the left. The Ashokan inscriptions date from the
3rd century BC and are the oldest surviving writings of any
historical significance in the Subcontinent.
At Shahbaz Garhi 12 edicts are carved on the rock, two on
another, Shahbaz Garhi is important to Buddhists because f its
association with prince Sudana, or Buddha in one of his previous
incarnations, Sudana means of noble charity; the area is still
popularly know as the Sudana Plan.
3.4. Mekha-Sanda stupa and Monastery:
Mekha-Sanda Stupa and monastery are on top of the hill. Two big
rocks resembling water buffaloes lie side by side on the hill
top; "mekha" means female water buffalo, 'sanda' male- hence the
monastery's name. Two natural caves at the foot of the Mekaha-
Sanda hill are supposed to the separate abodes of Visvantara and
his wife, who as ascetics could not cohabit.
3.5. Stupa of Chanak-Dheri:
The stupa of Chanak-Dheri, or white elephant, is on the left of
the road to Rustam about 2 km from turning from the Swabi road
and about 500 meters left across the fields. This was also
excavated by the Japanese.
3.6. Sahri Stupa:
Sahri stupa commemorates Prince Visvantara giving up his two
children, is beside the road on the right. It has Muslim graves
on the top and is not excavated.
3.7. Jamal Garhi:
The ruins of a monastery and a beautiful courtyard of stupas are
on a hill-top overlooking the village 15 km north of Mardan. The
view including Takht-i-Bhai and Shahbaz Garhi, is especially
grand at sunrises sunset.
3.8. Kashmir Smasts:
The Kashmir Smasts means Kashmir Cave, a holy site to Hindus and
Buddhists, through its monastery, ritual bath and stupas have
been decimated by treasure hunters and ghosts.
3.9. Museum:
Museum exists at mardan and it contains relics of old
civilization of Buddha and Ghandhara.
3.10. Sheikh Maltoon Township Park:
This is a new town with most of the facilities like children
playlands, parks, playing grounds.
4. SWAT:
4.1. Udegram Ruins:
Udegram was an extremely large town where we can see the ruined
central massive buildings dating back to the Kushan period. Here
an imposing staircase has been uncovered consisting of a series
of steps about 25 feet long which belong to the Sassanian
period. Arrows found in great quantity testify to the fierce
battles which in various periods were fought for its capture.
Coins, pottery, beads and a few ornaments are precious items of
reference in the chronological order with reference to the
various layers.
4.2. Shankar Dara:
There is a stupa most probably of the days of Ashoka and
building remains/ruins on a small hill, which also date back to
the Buddhist days which was the prime period of this religion
for its followers in this part of the country. A unique feature
of the buildings constructed during the Buddhist civilization is
that these buildings used to be located on the adjacent hills
adjoining the cultivable lands or in some cases adjoining
flowing water. This indicates that they would try to be placed
on safe commanding sites away from the vagary of floods and/or
possible invaders.
4.3. Ghalegai Cave:
This is a prehistoric cave near a stupa nearby Ghalegai Details
of this cave are shrouded and have to be explored. This is an
outstanding challenge for the present day archaeologists.
4.4. Buddha On Rock:
Near village Ghalegai on road from Chakdara to Saidu Sharif is a
large statue of Mahatma Budha carved on a big rock and is an
item of attraction for the visitors. There is no sign post and
most of the tourists cross over the bend of the road unaware of
the location.
A few steps were constructed during the past for observing the
statue closely. With manhandling during the past, the statue has
been disfigured. Even now it is not too late to mend. A railing
with a small gate and a sign post is needed. The sign post or
board will give indication for the location while the railing
and the gate will give an impression that the statue is meant to
be preserved.
4.5. Gogdara:
Beyond Ghalegai , this is the most attractive site just off the
main road. Carving on rock here are of main interest.
4.6. Landaki Fishing Point:
This is a beautiful spot as the Swat River hugs the road here in
a lend. Reclaimed river bed with grassy cover and few shady
trees has made this site attractive. Small improvised
refreshment stalls have been created for temporary spot over of
passengers and tourists. Some amateur anglers try their luck for
fishing here, others enjoy the roasted fish with a cup of tea or
a cold drink. It will not be out of place if a public sector
small restaurant with requisite facilities is constructed and
leased out to a private party.
4.7. Mingora:
Mingora is the district headquarters and main bazaar area. Its
shopkeepers are always prepared to engage in serious bargaining
and they offer wide range of items such as jewellary, gems,
embroidery, local handicrafts and Swati shawls. Foreign made
items are abundantly available as a number of people of Swat are
employed overseas and in merchant navy who bring these items
with them and dispose them off in the local market.
4.8. Kabal golf Course:
Kabal is an attractive site located on the North of Mingora town
across river Swat in relatively plain land at the foot of hill
range. Nearby is the airport connecting Swat with the rest of
the country Kabal is a Golfers Paradise. An eighteen-holes golf
course is open all the year round and a tourist can play by
paying the government fee. A Govt. Rest House and a large fruit
orchard also located here. A modern hotel is planned to be
constructed here in the coming years which will provide
facilities of stay for tourists which is presently lacking as
the Govt Rest House is not available to visitors.
4.9. Saidu Sharif:
Saidu Sharif is the administrative capital of
NWFP/Swat/Abbottabad District. Here is located the Swat Museum,
the remains of Butkada stupa, the Wali of Swat palace, the tomb
of Akhund of Swat called Saidu Baba and of course, the Swat
Serena Hotel.
4.10. Gulkada:
At Gulkada, 2 miles north of Saidu Sharif, probably the most
important monastery of the country has been located. It
surrounds a big Stupa from where clandestine diggers have in the
past many years brought to light some of the most beautiful
fragments of Gandhara art. This is now within the precincts of
Mingora extension of the town where office complex of the
district administration is situated. This name of Gulkada is not
more than two decades old. Its older name was Butkadah meaning a
place where statues are located.
The site is an old place of a village/ town of the Buddhist
period and excavations done here during the past by the
archaeology department exposed the ruins which are now visible
to the visitor.
4.11. Swat Museum:
Nearby is located a Museum called Swat Museum which houses many
valuable collections of the excavations in and around Mingora
and the adjoining archaeological sites. These collections are
indications of the life style of the people and their beliefs.
4.12. Marghozar(White Palace):
This beautiful spot is situated about 12 km towards South-West
of Mingora. There is a building made of white marble and used to
be occupied by the Wali's father, namely Abdul Wadood , alias
Bacha Sahib. There is an open mosque a spring of very cold water
at a lower level than the palace. A parking platform is also
available between the mosque and the palace. For several decades
the building remained vacant just to remind the rule of the ex-
autocrat. Now this has been leased out to become a restaurant-
cum-hotel. It has also got the facility of joy rides for the
children. Since this is situated at a height of about 4000 ft
and has got shaded trees around and also along the approach
road, it has wholesome cooling effect on the visitors.
4.13. Fizagat:
The scenic river bank is a tourist attraction spot throughout
the year but more so during the summer months as the cold snow
melt water of Swat river affords welcome relief to the visitors
who sometimes enjoy a dip in the river. The site has attraction
as a picnic spot in all reasons of the year.
The history of this attractive name is however very gruesome.
This site used to be called Qazaghat previously as condemned
prisoners of the then Swat State were executed here by firing
squads of the ex-ruler Bacha Sahib, Abdul Wadood by name and
father of the ex- Wali. Shariat Laws were practiced under the
patronage of Bacha Sahib Abdul Wadood by his appointed Qazis.
The implementation of the Islamic Jurisprudence by the then
Qazis was according to their own knowledge of Islam and there
was no scope of appeal against the verdict. This is now an old
story and common tourists will not be interested in the old
practices of the area, the site is presently a healthy road side
spot frequented by local and other tourists. THey enjoy snacks
or else spend busy time in picnic.
4.14. Miandam:
This is situated midway between Mingora and khwazakhela. It has
got an attractive commanding view over the narrow valley at the
end of which it is situated. A PTDC hotel has sometime back been
established which affords facilities to the tourists for stay.
There is yet another Rest House nearby. The connecting road
between the two has been proposed to be black topped at a cost
of R: 2.0 million. A provision of 0.5 million is made for 1995-
96 while R: 1.5 million are proposed to be spent in 1996-97.
4.15. Malam Jabba:
Malam Jabba is a Ski-cum-summer Tourist Resort, 35 kilometers
from Saidu Sharif (an hour long drive) where a beautiful white
palatial building welcomes the tourists.
There are two kinds of lift chairs. One for reaching the hill
peak and the other which takes us to the skiing area during the
winters. The resort is still not fully developed.
This site is situated between Mingora and Khwazakhela on a bye-
pass road in the hill 35 Km from Saidu Sharif. The site is meant
for skying during Winter and tourist resort in Summer. A
luxurious hotel accommodation has been constructed with the
cooperation of Austrian Govt. Situated at a height about 6,500
ft it has an attraction for the tourists to welcome them.
The tourists are however visiting the site infrequently . There
could be a few reasons for the same. Lack of publicity, uneasy
and uncomfortable access road, higher hotel charges could be
the possible reasons.
4.16. Manglor:
This is a populous village situated on the left bank of Swat
River between Mingora and Khwazakhela. It is an important
village historically as it has remained the seat of rule during
the Mughals and even before that.
4.17. Bahrain:
It too is situated on the main Mingora-Kalam Road, just short of
Kalam. Here the gushing and splashing crystal clear cold water
of two tributaries meet which presents an absorbing moment to
the mind and the eyes. The swift movement of beautiful trout
fish to and for is an added attraction.
Other worldly engagements aside one would like to stay on here
for days together to beat the heat of the southern hot sultry
summer.
4.18. Kalam:
Kalam (6,800 feet above sea level) is about 110 kilometers (65
miles) north of Mingora and is the highest city in the Swat
valley. A wooden bridges links the city parts across the river.
On all sides are snow-covered peaks of the Hindu Kush range,
dense forests of fir, pine, deodar and wild flowers. This is the
terminus of the main glen starting somewhere from Khwaza khela,
as the valley here splits into two, Ushoo and Athrore. The river
bed here slightly wider, forms into two small islands which
further adds to the beauty of the place as tourists reach the
island with picnic arrangements, photography and angling. It is
to remind the reader that trout fish here is one of the greatest
attraction, which is available under licensed reel and rod.
4.19. Mahudand Lake:
From Kalam, Mahodand Lake is 30 kilometers and to visit the lake
one has to hire a jeep. About 10 kilometers before the lake,
there is a fascinating waterfall. It is the most beautiful and
biggest fall in this area. In route to NWFP/Swat/Abbottabad one
comes across two or at best one glaciers, which may pose an
obstacle for onward journey. Commissioner Malakand has informed
that Islamic Investment Bank is establishing a Tentage
Village / Camping site at Mahodand Swat. the district
Administration will provide safety & road maintenance/
accessibility to the site in all weathers.
5. ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT
5.1. Abbottabad City
This is the Headquarter of the district and situated in 34
09' N
and 73
-13' E. The headquarter of the district was fist placed
here in 1853 and the new cantonment was named after Major James
Abbott, first Deputy Commissioner of NWFP/Swat/Abbottabad (1847
- 1853). The town is picturesquely situated at the southern
corner of the plain, 4120 ft above sea level. This beautiful
scenic place is bounded by hills on all the four sides except
its approach form the southern inlet and the northern exit
towards Mansehra. The city has by now developed into a
attractive tourist spot with all possible amenities. These
amenities broadly are, good roads leading to Nathia Gali-Murree,
Mansehra-Kaghan, Naran, good quality hotels and restaurants with
gas connections, tourist information center, post and telegraph,
NWD telephones and a medical complex and shopping facility for
quality products . One township called Jinnahabad township has
already been constructed while a second one is in process by
the Physical Planning and Housing Department of Government of
N.W.F.P.
Abbottabad is basically a cantonment city which is a base of
some well known Army Units. Pakistan Military Academy is located
at Kakul which falls within the urban limits of Abbottabad. This
academy has a strong and visible impact on the urban life of
Abbottabad. The second most significant activity is the presence
of a number of high standard English Medium educational
institutions both in private and public sectors.
5.2. Jinnah Bagh:
It has a potential to be developed into a public park with
additional facilities such as fountains, artificial rock
mountains , children amusement play ground in addition to
children's small train service for kids would be an addendum to
its existing beauty.
5.3. Army Stadium:
It is proposed that the Army establishment would be taken into
confidence in order to make it upgraded to the level of Army
stadium Peshawar.
5.4. Shimla Hill :
A cable car facility is proposed for the site as it ideally is
located for installation of the proposed facility.
5.5. Frontier House:
Commissioning of this colonial building as tourist resort is
proposed.
5.6. Sports -City Abbottabad:
The director sports is to be engaged as this issue has already
been discussed and proposed to the relevant quarters concerned
in respect of promoting sports tourism.
5.7. Ayub Medical Complex/ Parks Landscaping:
The area situated in the suburb of abbottabad city and required
face lifting by adopting various measures like landscaping etc.
in order to make it beautiful.
5.7.1 Abbot Abad Public Park near Abbottabad Public School:
The possibility of commissioning of a public park in the
vicinity of the School.
5.8. Nawan Shehr:
Closely situated to Abbottabad, this town older than Abbottabad
itself, is known for its springs. The gushing spring water is
cold in summer, and warm in winter. Tourists enjoy the profusely
flowing water which does not diminish in any season of the year.
While visiting/staying at Abbottabad or on way to Kaghan valley
the Nawan Sher town is a place of interest for the tourists
which is located at a distance of only 5 kilometers from the
down town Abbottabad and falls within its urban limits. Being
located in close proximity, it depends on Abbottabad for most of
the urban facilities and services.
5.9. Ilyasi Mosque:
Ilyasi Mosque located at Nawan Shehr is another historic land
mark of the area. It is a beautiful mosque with interesting
architectural structure.
GULIYAT
5.10. Kalabagh:
It is a small cantonment, situated 34
-06' N and 73
-25' E on the
road between Abbottabad and Nathia Gali at a distance of 2
kilometers short of Nathia Gali. Except for its scenic beauty
and overlooking view of the lower green hills from the road,
there is no stop over arrangement of any sort. A helipad
belonging to the Pakistan Air Force is located here. Most of the
Rest Houses located here belong to Pakistan Army. The view of
Nathia Gali from here is beautiful.
5.11. Khaira Gali:
It is also a small settlement situated at 33
-55'N and 73
-20' E.
This is the last settlement before the road from Nathia Gali
enters into Punjab while going to Murree. Murree is about 12
kilometers from here. Beautiful scenery can be enjoyed in all
directions from here. No important tourist facilities is
available here except refreshments and snacks.
5.12. Khanspur/Ayubia:
These two are closely situated (34o-02'N and 73o-30'E). Khanspur
is linked with the main Murree-Abbottabad Road with a small link
road. Khanspur being cantonment is prohibited for the visitors
while Ayubia is actually meant for tourists. Ayubia has been
developed into a tourist spot as chair lifts have been installed
and a large number of visitors enjoy this facility every year
during the summer. With all this National park of wild life
,fanfare and joy sides, there is no road side facility for the
tourists for over night stay. Quite a few tourist huts at normal
rates are required to be constructed to make the site more
attractive.
5.13. Nathia Gali:
It has been the summer headquarter of the Frontier Govt., and is
a hill resort with beautiful buildings and hotels. It is
situated at 34
-05' N and 73
-58'E midway on the road from
Abbottabad to Murree. Hotels developed here in the recent past
are expensive for the average tourist. Road side facility
adequately for the tourists is a must to have attraction for
them. In fact the influx of tourists during summer months
warrants that, because a normal tourist cannot afford the high
charges of the good quality hotels.
5.14. Thandiani:
Though closely situated to Abbottabad, this hill side resort at
a height of 8,845 feet has not received due attention from the
tourism point of view. A couple of rest houses exist here but
are owned by provincial departments which can not ordinarily be
used by the tourists. As and when the tourist influx develops,
of course through proper publicity, additional facilities can be
added later on. It is worth mentioning here that a small
shopping center used to exist during the early British days. A
T.V. booster has been installed here to extend transmission
facilities to far flung villages.
5.15. Changla Gali and Bara Gali:
These beautiful small hilly villages are a source of attraction
while on way to Murree from Abbottabad. Because of thickly
covered mountains with Pine, Oaks and Jenifer trees, these
places present an enchanting picture to the eyes. The wild life
peeping from behind the tree trunks is yet another attraction
for the tourist.
5.16. Dunga Gali:
A PC-one and feasibility report is ready to be implemented in
order to install a chairlift scheme including other requisite
tourist facilities.
6. KOHAT:
6.1. Kohat:
Kohat is basically a cantonment with in it is the Garrison Town.
The main road by passes it, but it is worth going through the
centre to see the old British establishments.
6.2. Tanda Dam:
This site has been selected for a restaurant presently under
construction by the corporation within the protected area of the
Wild Life Park there.
6.3. Khushal Garh:
This rest house located on main Pindi Kohat road has been
transferred to the Corporation and has been offered for lease to
the private sector through print media.
6.4. Banda Daud Shah:
This rest house is located 7 kms off the main Indus high way
towards D.I.Khan at a point called Lachi where a road turns
towards Banda Daud Shah rest house. It has has been transferred
to the Corporation and has been offered for lease to the private
sector through print media.
7. D. I. Khan:
7.1. D.I.Khan:
D. I. Khan is the getaway to NWFP for the tourists entering
Pakistan from Balochistan and Punjab. Majority of the tourists
entering from the western border on motorbike follow this route
to NWFP. Most of them however just pass through D.I. Khan. There
are two ancient sites, one is on Chashma Road know as "Kafir
Kot" just 1 km towards left near Bilot Head Works, and the other
is Rehman Dheri, which is about 25 km on the Bannu Road, very
few people know about it.
7.2. Bilot Head Works:
A picnic spot, located on the metalled road at a distance of
75KM from D.I. Khan is an ideal place for a recreational park or
the restaurant. Local residents of D. I. Khan visit this site
for picnic. The ancient site of Kafir Kot is hardly 5 km from
this point.
7.3. Amusement park:
On the west bank of river Indus near Hotel Midway an amusement
park may be developed for local residents. This is easily
approachable and in the evening local communities stroll on the
river side. The river side is very crowded on Fridays when
families come for a picnic.
7.4. Narrow Gauge Railway Safari:
Although it will be a long term project, yet narrow Gauge
railway can be reinstalled which will promote tourism industry
as well as serve as an additional means of transport, Locals
told that remains of the narrow Gauge railway line still exist
along the riverside as it used to pass through the place where
now Midway Hotel stands.
7.5 Rehman Dheri:
Indus civilization ruins are found at a distance of 20 km from
D. I. Khan at Rehman Dheri. Tourist interested in pre-historic
and Indus civilization visit this place.
7.6 Kafir Kot Forts:
On the way to Chashma Barrage (from D.I. Khan), The Southern
Kafir Kot Fort stands on low (Marwat) hills and is clearly
visible from the road. Kike the Northern Kafir Kot Fort, 38 km
further up the Indus, it was built at the time of the Hindu
Rajput Kingdom (8th to the 10th century) and was destroyed by
Mahmud of Ghaznavi in the 11th century. Neither fort was
rebuilt.
As the Southern Kafir Kot Fort there are three main temple and
shrines on the same plinth. THe carving deep chiselled and
reminiscent of Mayan sculpture, is fine and well preserved.
The Northern Kafir Kot Fort is about 6 km north of the western
end of Chashma Barrage. The fort commands a splendid defensive
position. It covers a rubble-strewn area of about 25 hectares
(62 acres). Inside there are four temples, two badly eroded, the
others intricately carved. The best preserved walls including a
fate, are on the north side of the fort; the walls are about 8
Meters (20 feet) high.
6. Period of Implementation:
i) Planned commencement date : January, 2002.
ii) Expected Completion date : December, 2012.
7. Cost (in million rupees) :
Local : Rs.1477.00M( To be provided/ financed by private sector)
FEC : Rs.1754.00M( To be provided/ Financed by the donor
through Public Sector)
-----------------
Total: Rs. 3231M
-----------------
8. Financing plan :
i) Government contribution:
a) Through budgetary resources:
i) Federal PSDP: Nil
ii) Provincial PSDP: Nil
iii) SDP/ADP: Nil
b) Through Non-budgetary resources (i.e. self-financing, bank
borrowing, equity etc.):
The project is proposed to be financed by the private sector to the
tune of Rs. 1477.00M wherein, the public sector funds to the tune of
Rs. 1754.00M has to be provided through a suitable donor. The
provincial govt. wherever possible is to provide state land and other
amenities for making the project a success.
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED COSTS FOR 6 DISTRICTS AND PROVINCIAL PROGRAMME
(I) SUB TOTAL
PESHAWAR
372.00 247.00
(II) SUB TOTAL
MARDAN
105.00 80.00
(III) SUB TOTAL 340.00 265.00
SWAT
(IV) SUB TOTAL
ABBOTTABAD
540.00 250.00
(V) SUB TOTAL
KOHAT
85.00 15.00
(VI) SUB TOTAL
D.I. KHAN
115.00 100.00
TOTAL COSTS OF 6
DISTRICTS
1557.00 957.00
(VII) SUB TOTAL
NWFP
197.00 520.00
GRAND TOTAL 1754.00 1477.00
The IRR is considered at 15% and above for the tourism projects around
the world and therefore the viability of the scheme is beyond any doubt.
II. Foreign Contribution:
a) Amount of Technical Assistance: NIL
b) Amount of Capital Assistance: Rs. 1754.000 Million
-----------------
Total (a+b) = Rs. 1754.000 Million
-----------------
The private sector is expected to invest Rs. 1477M for the various
tourists facilities that are the owned and operated by them.
c) Name of the possible donor/Agency/Country (indicate whether any
contact already established): A donor has to be sought besides
foreign direct investment.
9. Requirements:
i) Equipment (indicate major items & estimated value):
ii) Material:
iii) Training (indicate)
iv) Books & Journals:
Detail financial implications have been enumerated below:
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS/COST ESTIMATES FOR PROMOTION/UPLIFT OF URBAN
TOURIST AREAS NAMELY (i)PESHAWAR, (ii)MARDAN (iii)SWAT,
(iv)ABBOTTABAD, (v)KOHAT & (vi)D.I.KHAN RUPEES IN MILLION.
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
PESHAWAR 1. THREE NUMBERS
OF FIVE STARS
HOTELS &
RESORTS.
LAND AT
H/ABAD &
REGI LALMA
TO BE
ACQUIRED
@ 20 X 3 =
60.00
THERE IS
MONOPOLY OF ONE
FIVE STAR HOTEL
IN PESHAWAR
PESHAWAR 2. UPGRADATION
OF SHAHI
BAGH.
NIL- 10.00
MoU ALREADY
SIGNED.
PESHAWAR 3. FORT
BALAHISAR
REVOLVING
RESTAURANT &
CULTURAL
HERITAGE
HOTEL &
RESORT.
25.00 NIL RENOVATION/
ALTERATION/
ADDITION
INCLUDING
TOURIST
FACILITIES.
PESHAWAR 4. ZOO 20.00 NIL OPTIONS FOR
SITES: 1
CHARSADDA RD.
2 REGI LALMA
3 AZA KHEL
4 ACHINI BALA
PESHAWAR 5. CULTURAL
HERITAGE
TRAIL NETWORK
THROUGH ECO-
TOURISM IN
PESHAWAR.
50.00 NIL RENOVATION OF :
1 BUILDINGS OF
AN AGE OF
100 YEARS
AND MORE.
2
OPERATIONALIZA-
TION OF
TRAILS.
3 ESTB. OF
TOURIST
FACILITIES.
4
BROCHURES/MAPS
PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 95.00 70.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
PESHAWAR 6. RENOVATION /
CONSERVATION
OF MOSQUE
QASIM KHAN.
5.00 NIL RENOVATION OF
BUILDING
OPERATIONALIZA-
TION FOR
VISITORS.
1
BROCHURES/MAPS
2 TOURIST
FACILI-TIES
NEARBY.
PESHAWAR 7. RENOVATION /
CONSERVATION
OF MOSQUE
MAHABAT KHAN.
5.00 NIL RENOVATION OF
BUILDING
OPERATIONALIZA-
TION FOR
VISITORS.
1
BROCHURES/MAPS
2 TOURIST
FACILI-TIES
NEARBY.
PESHAWAR 8. PUBLIC PARK
NEAR SUBURBS
OF PESHAWAR
25.00 NIL 1 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
2 NOWSHERA ROAD
3 CHARSADDA
ROAD
PESHAWAR 9. THEME PARK 20.00 NIL 1 JAMRUD ROAD
2 BARA ROAD
3 RING ROAD
PESHAWAR 10. PLAYGROUNDS
CRICKET,
HOCKEY,
FOOTBALL WITH
SWIMMING POOL
& INDOOR
GAMES.
25.00 NIL 1 WARSAK ROAD
2 REGI LALMA-
3 HAYATABAD.
PESHAWAR 11. BOTANICAL 15.00 NIL 1 NEAR KATCHA
GARDEN GARHI.
PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 95.00 NIL
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
PESHAWAR 12. PICNIC SITES 20.00 NIL 1 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
2 NOWSHERA ROAD
3 CHARSADDA
ROAD
4 JAMRUD ROAD
5 BARA ROAD
6 RING ROAD
7 WARSAK ROAD
8 REGI LALMA-
PESHAWAR 13. FISHING HUTS
WITH TOURISTS
FACILITIES.
5.00 NIL 1 CHARSADDA
ROAD
2 SARDARYAB
3 WARSAK ROAD
4 MUNDA HEAD
PESHAWAR 14. TOURISTS
FACILITATION
CENTERS.
10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
2 NOWSHERA ROAD
3 CHARSADDA
ROAD
4 JAMRUD ROAD
6 RING ROAD
7 WARSAK ROAD
8 REGI LALMA-
9 MUNDA HEAD
PESHAWAR 15. AMUSEMENT
PARKS.
25.00 NIL 1 NEAR
UNIVERSITY 2
NEAR UNI TOWN
3 NEAR GULBAHAR
4 NEAR CHAMKANI
5 NEAR DEH
BAHADUR
6 PAJAGGI ROAD.
PESHAWAR 16. LANDSCAPING &
FACE LIFTING
10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
OF ALL MAIN
AND
INTERLINING
ROADS WITH
TOURISTS
FACILITIES.
2 NOWSHERA ROAD
3 CHARSADDA
ROAD
4 JAMRUD ROAD
5 BARA ROAD
6 RING ROAD
7 WARSAK ROAD
PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 70.00 NIL
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
PESHAWAR 17. TOURISTS
HOSTELS.
LAND TO BE
ACQUIRED.
50.00 1 GULBAHAR
2 CANTONMENT
3 CHUA GUJJAR
4 UNIVERSITY
TOWN
5 CHARSADDA
ROAD
PESHAWAR 18. CAMPING SITES 10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
2 NOWSHERA ROAD
3 CHARSADDA
ROAD
4 JAMRUD ROAD
5 BARA ROAD
6 RING ROAD
PESHAWAR 19. RESTAURANTS NIL 60.00 1 GULBAHAR
2 CANTONMENT
3 CHUA GUJJAR
4 UNIVERSITY
TOWN
5 CHARSADDA
ROAD
6 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
7 NOWSHERA ROAD
8 CHARSADDA
ROAD
9 JAMRUD ROAD
10 BARA ROAD
11 RING ROAD
12 WARSAK ROAD
PESHAWAR 20. MOTELS NIL 60.00 1 GULBAHAR
2 CANTONMENT
3 CHUA GUJJAR
4 UNIVERSITY
TOWN
5 CHARSADDA
ROAD
6 KOHAT
ROADSIDE
7 NOWSHERA ROAD
8 CHARSADDA
ROAD
9 JAMRUD ROAD
10 BARA ROAD
11 WARSAK ROAD
PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 10.00 170.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
PESHAWAR 21. TOILET
FACILI-TIES
AT KHYBER
PASS.
2.00 NIL 1 ON WAY & AT
KHYBER PASS
PESHAWAR 22. PESHAWAR CITY
REVOLVING
TOWER.
100.00 NIL AT A CENTRAL
PLACE
OVERLOOKING THE
PLAINS, CITY &
MOUNTAINS OF
PESHAWAR.
PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 102.00 NIL
(I) SUB TOTAL
PESHAWAR
372.00 247.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
MARDAN 1. RESTAURANTS NIL 20.00 1 STADIUM ROAD
2 NEAR TAKHTBAI
3 NEAR SHEHBAZ
GARHI
4 SWABI ROAD
5 CHARSADDA
ROAD
6 MALAKAND ROAD
7 CANTONMENT
8 BARHI AYUB
KHAN
9 SHEIKH
MALTOON
TOWN.
10 RISALPUR
11 TOUR MAYYAR
12 GULI BAGH
13 RUSTAM
14 KHAIRABAD
15 BAKHSHALAY
16 GUJJER GARHI
MARDAN 2. HOTELS
(ONE, TWO &
THREE STARS)
NIL 60.00 1 TAKHTBHAI
2 SHEHBAZ GARHI
3 CANTONMENT
4 SHEIKH
MALTOON
TOWN.
5 RUSTAM
6 STADIUM ROAD
7 RISALPUR
8 KHAIRABAD
9 GUJJER GARHI
10 TOUR MAYYAR
MARDAN SUB TOTAL NIL 80.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
MARDAN 3. CULTURAL
HERITAGE
TRAIL NETWORK
THROUGH ECO-
TOURISM IN
MARDAN
30.00 NIL 1 TAKHTBHAI
2 SHEHBAZ GARHI
3 KALPANI
4 STADIUM ROAD
5 TOUR MAYYAR
6 GULI BAGH
7 ZANDAY
8 BAGHICHAY
DHERI
9 RUSTAM
10 KHAIRABAD
11 SURKHABI
12 BAKHSHALAY
13 GUJJER GARHI
MARDAN 4. PICNIC SITES 20.00 NIL 1 TAKHTBHAI
2 SHEHBAZ GARHI
3 CANTONMENT
4 SHEIKH
MALTOON
TOWN.
5 KALPANI
MARDAN 5. AMUSEMENT
PARKS.
25.00 NIL 1 STADIUM ROAD
2 RISALPUR
3 SHEIKH
MALTOON
TOWN.
4 RISALPUR
5 TOUR MAYYAR
MARDAN 6. TOURIST
FACILI-TATION
CENTERS.
5.00 NIL 1 RUSTAM
2 KHAIRABAD
3 BAKHSHALAY
MARDAN 7. ROADSIDE
FACILITIES
LIKE TOILETS
&
RESTAURANTS.
5.00 NIL 1 TAKHTBHAI
2 SHEHBAZ GARHI
3 KALPANI
4 STADIUM ROAD
5 TORU MAYYAR
MARDAN SUB TOTAL 85.00 NIL
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
MARDAN 8. ZOO (ONE) 10.00 NIL 1 MARDAN PROPER
MARDAN 9. ADDITION /
ALTERATION /
RENOVATION
MUSEUM (ONE).
10.00 NIL IN THE ALREADY
EXISTING MUSEUM
AT MARDAN.
MARDAN SUB-TOTAL 20.00 NIL
(II) SUB-TOTAL 105.00 80.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
SWAT 1. TOURIST
HOSTELS
50.00 NIL 1 SAIDU SHARIF
2 ODHI GRAM
3 SHANKAR DARA
4 GHALAGAI
5 GOGDARA
6 LANDAKAI
7 MINGORA
8 KABAL
9 GUL KADA
10 MARGHOZAR
11 FIZA GAT
12 MIANDAM
13 MALAM JABBA
14 MADYAN
15 KHUAZA KHELA
SWAT 2. CAMPING SITES 20.00 NIL 1 BEHRAIN
2 MIANDAM
3 MADYAN
4 ODHI GRAM
5 GHALAGAI
6 GOGDARA
7 LANDAKAI
SWAT 3.
BOATING/RAFTI
NG/FISHING
HUTS AND
SITES SWAT
RIVER.
15.00 15.00 1 MINGORA
2 KABAL
3 GUL KADA
4 MARGHOZAR
5 FIZA GAT
SWAT 4. TREKKING /
PICNIC SITES.
15.00 NIL 1 MIANDAM
2 MALAM JABBA
3 MANGLORE
4 BEHRAIN
SWAT SUB TOTAL 100.00 15.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
SWAT 5. CULTURAL
HERITAGE
TRAIL NETWORK
THROUGH ECO-
TOURISM IN
SWAT.
20.00 NIL 1 MINGORA
2 SAIDU SHARIF
3 KALAM
4 USHU
5 MADYAN
6 KHUAZA KHELA
SWAT 6. RESTAURANT. NIL 50.00 1 GUL KADA
2 MARGHOZAR
3 FIZA GAT
4 MALAM JABBA
5 MANGLORE
SWAT 7. ROADSIDE
FACILITIES/
TOURISM
FACILITATION
CENTERS
INCLUDING
TOILETS/
RESTAURANTS.
50.00 NIL 1 GHALAGAI
2 GOGDARA
3 LANDAKAI
4 MINGORA
SWAT 8. UPGRADATION/
CONSTRUCTION/
REST HOUSE AT
KABAL GOLF
COURSE.
50.00 NIL 1 KABAL SWAT.
SWAT 9. CABLE CARS NIL 100.00 1 KABAL
2 GUL KADA
3 MARGHOZAR
4 FIZA GAT
5 MIANDAM
6 MALAM JABBA
7 MANGLORE
8 BEHRAIN
SWAT SUB TOTAL 120.00 150.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
SWAT 10. HOTELS. NIL 100.00 1 LANDAKAI
2 MINGORA
3 GUL KADA
4 MARGHOZAR
5 FIZA GAT
6 MIANDAM
7 MALAM JABBA
SWAT 11. ADDITIONS/
ALTERATIONS /
RENOVATIONS
OF MUSEUMS
(TWO NOS).
20.00 NIL 1 MINGORA
2 GUL KADA
SWAT 12 PUBLIC PARKS
WITH TOURISTS
FACILITIES.
100.00 NIL 1 FIZA GAT
2 MIANDAM
3 MALAM JABBA
4 GUL KADA
5 MARGHOZAR
6 FIZA GAT
7 MIANDAM
8 MALAM JABBA
SWAT SUB TOTAL 120.00 100.00
(III) SUB TOTAL
SWAT
340.00 265.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
ABBOTT-
ABAD
1. HOTELS &
RESORTS.
NIL 200.00 1 SHIMLA HILLS
2 NAWA SHEHR
3 THANDIANI
4 KHAIRA GALI
5 KHANASPUR
6 AYUBIA
7 THANDIANI
8 CHANGA GALI
9 BARA GALI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
2. RESTAURANTS NIL 50.00 1 ARMY STADIUM
2 JINNAH BAGH
3 SHIMLA HILLS
4 NAWA SHEHR
5 AYUB MEDICAL
COMPLEX
6 THANDIANI
7 KALABAGH
8 KHAIRA GALI
9 KHANASPUR
10 AYUBIA
11 NATHIAGALI
12 THANDIANI
13 CHANGA GALI
14 BARA GALI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
SUB TOTAL NIL 250.00
CITY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
ABBOTT-
ABAD
3. TOURISTS
HOSTELS.
50.00 NIL 1 SPORTS
COMPLEX
ABBOTTABAD.
2 ARMY STADIUM
3 JINNAH BAGH
4 SHIMLA HILLS
5 AYUB MEDICAL
COMPLEX
6 THANDIANI
7 KALABAGH
8 KHAIRA GALI
9 KHANASPUR
10 AYUBIA
11 NATHIAGALI
12 THANDIANI
13 CHANGA GALI
14 BARA GALI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
5. AMUSEMENT
PARKS/LAND
SCRAPINGS.
50.00 NIL 1 AYUB MEDICAL
COMPLEX
2 THANDIANI
3 KALABAGH
4 KHAIRA GALI
5 KHANASPUR
6 AYUBIA
7 NATHIAGALI
8 THANDIANI
9 CHANGA GALI
10 BARA GALI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
6. ROADSIDE
FACI-LITIES
20.00 NIL 1 KHANASPUR
2 AYUBIA
3 NATHIAGALI
4 THANDIANI
5 CHANGA GALI
6 BARA GALI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
SUB SUB TOTAL 120.00 NIL
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
ABBOTT-
ABAD
7. TOURISTS
FACI-LITATION
CENTERS.
50.00 NIL 1 THANDIANI
2 CHANGA GALI
3 BARA GALI.
4 AYUBIA
5 NATHIAGALI
6 THANDIANI
ABBOTT-
ABAD
8. CHAIRLIFT 150.00 NIL 1 DONGA GALI
ABBOTT-
ABAD
9. TOURIST
RESORT
MoU SIGNED 1 THANDIANI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
10. PUBLIC PARKS 50.00 NIL 1 ABBOTTABD
PULIC
SCHOOL.
2 ARMY STADIUM
3 AYUB MEDICAL
COMPLEX
ABBOTT-
ABAD
11. WINTER SPORTS 15.00 NIL 1 THANDIANI
2 AYUBIA
ABBOTT-
ABAD
12. LANDSCAPING /
CAMPING SITES
& TREKKING
SITES.
25.00 NIL 1 ABBOTTABAD
2 KALABAGH
3 KHAIRA GALI
4 KHANASPUR
5 AYUBIA
6 NATHIAGALI
7 THANDIANI
8 CHANGA GALI
9 BARA GALI.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
13. CREATION /
EXTENTION /
ALTERATION /
RENOVATION
MUSEUM.
10.00 NIL 1 ABBOTTABAD
SUB SUB TOTAL 300.00 NIL
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
ABBOTT-
ABAD
14. CREATION /
EXTENTION /
ALTERATION /
RENOVATION
INCLUDING
TOURIST
RESORTS &
PLAY LANDS.
15.00 NIL 1 GALYAT
ABBOTT-
ABAD
15. ABBOTTABAD
CITY
REVOLVING
TOWER.
100.00 NIL AT A CENTRAL
PLACE
OVERLOOKING THE
PLAINS, CITY &
MOUNTAINS OF
ABBOTTABAD.
ABBOTT-
ABAD
16. RENNOVATION /
ALTERATION
OF ILLYASI
MOSQUE
INCLUDING
NEARBY
TOUIRIST
FACILITIES.
5.00 NIL 1 NAWA SHEHR
ABBOTT-
ABAD
SUB SUB TOTAL 120.00 NIL
(IV) SUB TOTAL
ABBOTTABAD
540.00 250.00
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
KOHAT 1. HOTELS LAND TO BE
ACQUI-RED
50.00 1 CANTONMENT
2 TANDA DAM
3 KHUSHAL GARH
4 BANDA DAUD
SHAH
KOHAT 2. RESTAURANTS 15.00 15.00 1 CANTONMENT
2 TANDA DAM
3 KHUSHAL GARH
4 BANDA DAUD
SHAH
KOHAT 3. CAMPING SITES
AND PICNIC
SPOTS.
15.00 NIL 1 CANTONMENT
2 TANDA DAM
3 KHUSHAL GARH
4 BANDA
DAUDSHAH
KOHAT 4. PUBLIC PARKS
AND TOURISTS
HOSTELS.
30.00 NIL 1 CANTONMENT
2 TANDA DAM
3 KHUSHAL GARH
4 BANDA
DAUDSHAH
KOHAT 5. ROADSIDE
FACILITIES
AND TOUIRSTS
FACILITATION
CENTERES.
10.00 NIL 1 TANDA DAM
2 KHUSHAL GARH
3 BANDA
DAUDSHAH
KOHAT 6. BOATING /
RAFTING SITES
5.00 NIL 1 KHUSHAL GARH
2 TANDA DAM
KOHAT 7. CREATION /
ALTERATION
MUSEUMS.
10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT
(V) SUB TOTAL
KOHAT
85.00 15.00
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
D.I.
KHAN
1. HOTELS/
RESTAURANTS &
MOTELS.
NIL 100.00 1 KAFIR KOT
FORTS
2 REHMAN DHERI
3 BILOT
HEADWORKS
4 CHASHMA ROAD
5 BANNU ROAD.
6 INDUS HIGHWAY
D.I.
KHAN
2. BOATING &
PICNIC SITES
25.00 NIL 1 INDUS RIVER
BANK
2 KAFIR KOT
FORTS
3 REHMAN DHERI
4 BILOT
HEADWORKS
5 CHASHMA ROAD
6 BANNU ROAD.
7 INDUS HIGHWAY
D.I.
KHAN
3. SAFFARI PARKS
& AMUSREMENT
PARKS & LAND
SCAPING.
25.00 NIL 1 KAFIR KOT
FORTS
2 REHMAN DHERI
3 BILOT
HEADWORKS
4 CHASHMA ROAD
5 BANNU ROAD.
6 INDUS HIGHWAY
D.I.
KHAN
4. ROADSIDE
FACILITIES
AND TOUIRSTS
FACILITATION
CENTERES.
25.00 NIL 1 REHMAN DHERI
2 BILOT
HEADWORKS
3 CHASHMA ROAD
4 BANNU ROAD.
5 INDUS HIGHWAY
D.I.
KHAN
5. TOURISTS
HOSTELS &
NARROW GUAGE
RAILWAY
SAFFARI.
20.00 NIL 1 INDUS HIGHWAY
2 KAFIR KOT
FORTS
3 REHMAN DHERI
4 BILOT
HEADWORKS
5 CHASHMA ROAD
D.I.
KHAN
SUB SUB TOTAL 95.00 100.00
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
D.I.
KHAN
6. FISHING /
HUNTING SITES
AND HUTS.
10.00 NIL 1 REHMAN DHERI
2 BILOT
HEADWORKS
3 CHASHMA ROAD
4 BANNU ROAD.
5 INDUS HIGHWAY
D.I.
KHAN
7. CREATION /
EXTENTION OF
MUSEUMS.
10.00 NIL 1 D.I.KHAN
D.I.
KHAN
SUB SUB TOTAL 20.00 NIL
(VI) SUB TOTAL
D.I. KHAN
115.00 100.00
TOTAL 1547.00 957.00
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY
(PROVINICAL)
ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
NWFP 1. SIGN BOARDS
FOR ALL
CITIES.
15.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP 2. BROCHURES 5.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP 3. TRAVEL& TOUR
MAGZINES
5.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP 4. PRINT MEDIA 2.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP 5. T.V
ADVERTISE-
MENTS.
10.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP SUB SUB TOTAL 37.00 NIL
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
NWFP 6. CAMPAIGN
THROUGH P.I.A
& EMBASSIES.
10.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP 7. HOLDING OF
TOURISM FAIRS
AT PESHAWAR,
SWAT &
ABBOTT-ABAD
ON REGULAR
INTERVALS.
5.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
NWFP 8. CELEBRATIONS
OF YEAR 2001
AS VISIT
PAKISTAN
YEAR.
15.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR
2. MARDAN
3. SWAT
4. ABBOTTABAD
5. KOHAT
6. D.I.KHAN
NWFP 9. KHYBER STEAM
SAFFARI.
10.00 10.00 1. PESHAWAR
NWFP 10. PROMOTION OF
CULTURAL
DANCES LIKE
KHATTAK DANCE
5.00 5.00 AT PROVINCIAL
LEVEL.
NWFP 11. PROVINCIAL
SPORTS COMPE-
TITIONS EACH
YEAR.
10.00 NIL AT PROVINCIAL
LEVEL.
NWFP SUB SUB TOTAL 55.00 15.00
CITIY'S
NAME
NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF
COST
PUBLIC
SECTOR
Rs. million
ESTIMATE
OF COST
PRIVATE
SECTOR
Rs.
million
REMARKS
NWFP 12. SIKH'S
RELIGIOUS
TOURS TO
PESHAWAR &
TIRAH.
5.00 5.00 1. PESHAWAR
2. TIRAH
NWFP 13. TOURISTS
TRANSPORT
COMPANY IN
URBAN CITIES.
100.00 500.00 AT PROVINCIAL
LEVEL.
NWFP SUB SUB TOTAL 105.00 505.00
(VII)SUB TOTAL
NWFP
197.00 520.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED COSTS FOR 6 DISTRICTS AND PROVINCIAL PROGRAMME
(I) SUB TOTAL
PESHAWAR
372.00 247.00
(II) SUB TOTAL
MARDAN
105.00 80.00
(III) SUB TOTAL
SWAT
340.00 265.00
(IV) SUB TOTAL
ABBOTTABAD
540.00 250.00
(V) SUB TOTAL
KOHAT
85.00 15.00
(VI) SUB TOTAL
D.I. KHAN
115.00 100.00
TOTAL COSTS OF 6
DISTRICTS
1557.00 957.00
(VII) SUB TOAL
NWFP
197.00 520.00
GRAND TOTAL 1754.00 1477.00
The IRR is considered at 15% and above for the tourism projects around
the world and therefore the viability of the scheme is beyond any doubt.
10.
a) Whether included in the current five year plan? No
If yes, (i) Priority: N.A. (ii) Allocation made:N.A.
b) If no, please justify its need/urgency: N.A.
The GoNWFP's is committed to make tourism as an income
generating activity and the instant project is required to
achieve the goal of making tourism an industry for the province.
It is totally in line with the GoP's strategy for the Tourism
sector..
11. Whether feasibility study carried out/proposed to be
carried:
Yes, A number of Feasibility studies have been carried out at
the provincial level from where the information and sub projects
have been proposed.
12. Status of PC-I/PC-II:
PC-I to be prepared subject to the approval of concept clearance
paper and firming up of funding.
Part II (To be filled in by the planning

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  • 1. 1. OVERVIEW: 1.1. In 1991, the government of NWFP created Sarhad Tourism Corporation (STC) as a public limited company to promote tourism in the province. This was done in recognition of the enormous potential for economic development through environmental tourism based on the diverse landscape, rich culture and pristine ecological resources of the province. The Sarhad Tourism Corporation has the role to develop/ promote and expose Pakistan's tourism potential to the outside world . 1.2. Learning from the experiences of the other Tourism Corporations in Pakistan and the other sister organizations of Siri Lanka and Maldives etc. the Sarhad Tourism Corporation (STC) was established by the government of N.W.F.P with a clear mandate to play its role as a catalyst and help develop and promote the tourism industry through the private sector through public sector incentives. It is the government of NWFP's strategy to help the STC to stand on its own feet and become a self sustaining organization. Sustainable Development is that which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Wherever possible, development should leave an enlarged range of opportunities for the future. In seeking to develop a viable tourism industry, only if the "greenness" and cultural heritage of NWFP are maintained will domestic and foreign tourists be attracted in sufficient numbers to justify the infrastructure investment required. 1.3 As part of the schemes that can not be funded from ADP and be offered to the donors and the private sector the Sarhad Tourism Corporation submits the same proposal that was discussed on 10- 08-1999 by a high level meeting of the PE&D department and subsequently submitted to the Ministry of Tourism by the PE&D department. The Sarhad Tourism corporation has formulated this concept paper from a number of Feasibilty studies undertaken through the ADP . 1.4. The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) runs for over 1.100 kms (680 miles) along the border with Afghanistan. The Capital of NWFP remained the hurt of the ancient kingdom of Gandhara and is rich in archaeological remains. The northern half of the province consists of five river valleys running roughly parallel north to south: the Chitral, Dir, Swat, Indus and Kaghan. These valleys are on the northern edge of the monsoon belt, so are fairly green and partly wooded in their southern section. Northern Chitral and the upper region of the Indus Valley are
  • 2. mountainous deserts, where cultivation depends entirely on irrigation. The NWFP south of Peshawar is below the monsoon belt and consist of low, rocky mountains and wide, gravelly plains. DESCRIPTION OF THE TOURISTIC POTENTIAL 2. PESHAWAR DISTRICT: 2.1. Peshawar: It is the capital of the NWFP is a frontier town and quite different from any other city in Pakistan. It has a modern university, first-class hotels, international banks and one of the best Museums in Pakistan. The Bala Hisar Fort overlooks the mass of narrow streets in the old town and the elegant Mughal Mosque. One the other side of the railway is the cantonment, its wide treelined streets bordered by gracious administrative buildings and spacious bungalows in large gardens. 2.2. Shah-ji-ki-Dheri: Kanishka built the empire's most magnificent Buddhist stupa at Shah-ji-ki-Dheri in Peshawar, and the city became one of the most important Buddhist centers of pilgrimage. We can attract tourist form Japan, Nepal China and many other countries to Peshawar due to its historical background. 2.3. Mahabat Khan Mosque: The beautifully proportioned Mahabat Khan Mosque is at the top of the hill on the fight; a narrow gateway between the jewellary shops leads onto its large courtyard. Built in the 1670s, the Mughal mosque is orthodox in design, with an ablution pond in the middle of the open courtyard. 2.4. Gor Khatri: The Gor Kharti is a large Mughal caravanserai at the top end of Sethi Street. The caravan serai was built on a spot that has been a holy place for nearly 2,000 years. In the 2nd century AD it was a Buddhism declined it became a Hindu shrine. 2.5. Peshawar Museum: The Peshawar Museum has one of the best collections of Gandhara Art in Pakistan, all well arranged and labelled. Sculptures illustrating the life of Buddha are laid out in chronological order. The fasting Buddha here is even more haunting than the one in Lahore Museum. There is also an ethnological section, the Hall of Tribes, With wooden carvings form the Kalash people in Chitral and a Muslim Gallery. 2.6. Jamrud Fort: Jamrud Fort, made of rough stonework and faced with mud plaster, was built by the Sikhs in 1823 on the site of an older fort.
  • 3. 2.7. Sphola Stupa: Sphola stupa, of the second to fifth centuries, stands on the right of the road above the railway at the village of Zarai, 25 km from Jamrud. The stupa has a high hemispherical dome resting on a three-tiered square base. Beautiful Gandharan sculptures were found here when the site was excavated at the beginning of this century some of which are now in the Peshawar Museum. 2.8. Khyber Pass: The Khyber Railway from Peshawar to Landi Kotal is, for rail enthusiasts, a three-star attraction. It has 34 tunnels, which add up to five km of darkness, as there are no lights on the train, and crosses 92 bridges and culverts. 2.9. Warsak Dam: Warsak Dam is a favourite picnic spot, 25 km north-west of Peshawar on the Michni Road. The dam was built on the Kabul River and has created a 42 Km long lake behind it. One can also reach the dam from the Khyber Pass a road at Jamrud. 2.10. Bala Hisar Fort: Located on the entrance of Peshawar on left side of G.T. Road, Bala Hisar is an old fort constructed by the British Government. Since partition it is occupied by the army. 2.11. Hayatabad Parks: Tatara park, Khyber park, Bagh-i-Naran and recently established Shalman park. Besides there is a complete sports complex including a restaurant and swimming pool already under operationalised. 2.12. Qayum Sports Complex: It consists of a swimming pool, a ground for different games including separate section for indoor games. 2.13. Mosque Qasim Khan: It is located in Qissa Khani Bazar and is an ancient monument under the Auqaf department. 2.14. Army Stadium: It has play grounds, children amusement park and restaurants as well as shopping centers. 2.15. Ghanta Gar: it is also an ancient monument and a reminder of British colonial rule. 2.16. Chowkyadgar: It was earlier a Monument designed by the local authorities . However very recently it has been redesigned and reconstructed by PDA.
  • 4. 2.17. Peshawar University: It hosts the famous Islamia College besides including the Khyber Medical college, Engineering University, Agriculture University and the Peshawar University itself. 2.18. University Museum: The department of Archeology University of Peshawar has commissioned in collaboration with Japanese government a very latest and international standard Museum. 2.19. Qissa Khwani Bazar: This place is famous for its specialized bazaars as well as its name is said to have come from the old caravans passing by this place and narrating their journeys to those present and other caravans. 2.20.Yadgar Shahidan: it is an old monument built in recognition for those who were martyred by the British colonial rulers. 2.21. Railway Station Cantonment: Cantonment is the main area where the Britishers have established their military establishments . The railways was only way to carry heavy goods and passengers as well during the colonial rule. The famous Edwardes College is just opposite to this place which is also itself an architectural monument. 2.22. Sardaryab: Fish hunting and selling both cooked and uncooked can be enjoyed here. There are small boats taking the people on excursions in the river Sardaryab. 3. MARDAN DISTRICT: 3.1. Mardan: Mardan, 60 km north-east of Peshawar is famous as the birth place of the Guides the Queen's Own Guide Corpos, an elite British regiment of North-West Frontier soldier-spies founded in the 1840s. The town itself has little to offer but it acts as a base point for seeing a concentration of Buddhist and other ancient sites of Gandhara civilization. 3.2. Takht-i-Bhai: By far the best and most complete of all Gandhara ruins are those of the 7th century AD. Bushiest monastery, spectacularly placed on a rocky hill 15 km north-west of Mardan. It was
  • 5. excavated (and stripped of statuary and friezes) from 1907 to 1913, and later reconstructed. From the top of the hill behind the monastery on e can see down across the plains as far as Peshawar on one side, and up to the Malakand Pass and the hills of the Swat on the other Surrounding the monastery on the ridge above it to the south, and on the spurs to the east and west, are the ruins of private houses, some of which are three storey high. Federal Archeology department is the administrative authority for the operation & maintenance of the old relics. It is also on UNESCO list and is a National Heritage. 3.3. Shahbaz Garhi and the Ashokan Inscriptions: Shahbaz Garhi is located 13 km east of Mardan on the road to Swabi. Sown a dirt track to the right, a few meters, are the famous Ashokan inscriptions, carved in two rocks on a hill about 300 meters to the left. The Ashokan inscriptions date from the 3rd century BC and are the oldest surviving writings of any historical significance in the Subcontinent. At Shahbaz Garhi 12 edicts are carved on the rock, two on another, Shahbaz Garhi is important to Buddhists because f its association with prince Sudana, or Buddha in one of his previous incarnations, Sudana means of noble charity; the area is still popularly know as the Sudana Plan. 3.4. Mekha-Sanda stupa and Monastery: Mekha-Sanda Stupa and monastery are on top of the hill. Two big rocks resembling water buffaloes lie side by side on the hill top; "mekha" means female water buffalo, 'sanda' male- hence the monastery's name. Two natural caves at the foot of the Mekaha- Sanda hill are supposed to the separate abodes of Visvantara and his wife, who as ascetics could not cohabit. 3.5. Stupa of Chanak-Dheri: The stupa of Chanak-Dheri, or white elephant, is on the left of the road to Rustam about 2 km from turning from the Swabi road and about 500 meters left across the fields. This was also excavated by the Japanese. 3.6. Sahri Stupa: Sahri stupa commemorates Prince Visvantara giving up his two children, is beside the road on the right. It has Muslim graves on the top and is not excavated. 3.7. Jamal Garhi: The ruins of a monastery and a beautiful courtyard of stupas are on a hill-top overlooking the village 15 km north of Mardan. The view including Takht-i-Bhai and Shahbaz Garhi, is especially grand at sunrises sunset. 3.8. Kashmir Smasts:
  • 6. The Kashmir Smasts means Kashmir Cave, a holy site to Hindus and Buddhists, through its monastery, ritual bath and stupas have been decimated by treasure hunters and ghosts. 3.9. Museum: Museum exists at mardan and it contains relics of old civilization of Buddha and Ghandhara. 3.10. Sheikh Maltoon Township Park: This is a new town with most of the facilities like children playlands, parks, playing grounds. 4. SWAT: 4.1. Udegram Ruins: Udegram was an extremely large town where we can see the ruined central massive buildings dating back to the Kushan period. Here an imposing staircase has been uncovered consisting of a series of steps about 25 feet long which belong to the Sassanian period. Arrows found in great quantity testify to the fierce battles which in various periods were fought for its capture. Coins, pottery, beads and a few ornaments are precious items of reference in the chronological order with reference to the various layers. 4.2. Shankar Dara: There is a stupa most probably of the days of Ashoka and building remains/ruins on a small hill, which also date back to the Buddhist days which was the prime period of this religion for its followers in this part of the country. A unique feature of the buildings constructed during the Buddhist civilization is that these buildings used to be located on the adjacent hills adjoining the cultivable lands or in some cases adjoining flowing water. This indicates that they would try to be placed on safe commanding sites away from the vagary of floods and/or possible invaders. 4.3. Ghalegai Cave: This is a prehistoric cave near a stupa nearby Ghalegai Details of this cave are shrouded and have to be explored. This is an outstanding challenge for the present day archaeologists. 4.4. Buddha On Rock: Near village Ghalegai on road from Chakdara to Saidu Sharif is a large statue of Mahatma Budha carved on a big rock and is an item of attraction for the visitors. There is no sign post and most of the tourists cross over the bend of the road unaware of the location. A few steps were constructed during the past for observing the statue closely. With manhandling during the past, the statue has been disfigured. Even now it is not too late to mend. A railing
  • 7. with a small gate and a sign post is needed. The sign post or board will give indication for the location while the railing and the gate will give an impression that the statue is meant to be preserved. 4.5. Gogdara: Beyond Ghalegai , this is the most attractive site just off the main road. Carving on rock here are of main interest. 4.6. Landaki Fishing Point: This is a beautiful spot as the Swat River hugs the road here in a lend. Reclaimed river bed with grassy cover and few shady trees has made this site attractive. Small improvised refreshment stalls have been created for temporary spot over of passengers and tourists. Some amateur anglers try their luck for fishing here, others enjoy the roasted fish with a cup of tea or a cold drink. It will not be out of place if a public sector small restaurant with requisite facilities is constructed and leased out to a private party. 4.7. Mingora: Mingora is the district headquarters and main bazaar area. Its shopkeepers are always prepared to engage in serious bargaining and they offer wide range of items such as jewellary, gems, embroidery, local handicrafts and Swati shawls. Foreign made items are abundantly available as a number of people of Swat are employed overseas and in merchant navy who bring these items with them and dispose them off in the local market. 4.8. Kabal golf Course: Kabal is an attractive site located on the North of Mingora town across river Swat in relatively plain land at the foot of hill range. Nearby is the airport connecting Swat with the rest of the country Kabal is a Golfers Paradise. An eighteen-holes golf course is open all the year round and a tourist can play by paying the government fee. A Govt. Rest House and a large fruit orchard also located here. A modern hotel is planned to be constructed here in the coming years which will provide facilities of stay for tourists which is presently lacking as the Govt Rest House is not available to visitors. 4.9. Saidu Sharif: Saidu Sharif is the administrative capital of NWFP/Swat/Abbottabad District. Here is located the Swat Museum, the remains of Butkada stupa, the Wali of Swat palace, the tomb of Akhund of Swat called Saidu Baba and of course, the Swat Serena Hotel. 4.10. Gulkada: At Gulkada, 2 miles north of Saidu Sharif, probably the most important monastery of the country has been located. It surrounds a big Stupa from where clandestine diggers have in the
  • 8. past many years brought to light some of the most beautiful fragments of Gandhara art. This is now within the precincts of Mingora extension of the town where office complex of the district administration is situated. This name of Gulkada is not more than two decades old. Its older name was Butkadah meaning a place where statues are located. The site is an old place of a village/ town of the Buddhist period and excavations done here during the past by the archaeology department exposed the ruins which are now visible to the visitor. 4.11. Swat Museum: Nearby is located a Museum called Swat Museum which houses many valuable collections of the excavations in and around Mingora and the adjoining archaeological sites. These collections are indications of the life style of the people and their beliefs. 4.12. Marghozar(White Palace): This beautiful spot is situated about 12 km towards South-West of Mingora. There is a building made of white marble and used to be occupied by the Wali's father, namely Abdul Wadood , alias Bacha Sahib. There is an open mosque a spring of very cold water at a lower level than the palace. A parking platform is also available between the mosque and the palace. For several decades the building remained vacant just to remind the rule of the ex- autocrat. Now this has been leased out to become a restaurant- cum-hotel. It has also got the facility of joy rides for the children. Since this is situated at a height of about 4000 ft and has got shaded trees around and also along the approach road, it has wholesome cooling effect on the visitors. 4.13. Fizagat: The scenic river bank is a tourist attraction spot throughout the year but more so during the summer months as the cold snow melt water of Swat river affords welcome relief to the visitors who sometimes enjoy a dip in the river. The site has attraction as a picnic spot in all reasons of the year. The history of this attractive name is however very gruesome. This site used to be called Qazaghat previously as condemned prisoners of the then Swat State were executed here by firing squads of the ex-ruler Bacha Sahib, Abdul Wadood by name and father of the ex- Wali. Shariat Laws were practiced under the patronage of Bacha Sahib Abdul Wadood by his appointed Qazis. The implementation of the Islamic Jurisprudence by the then Qazis was according to their own knowledge of Islam and there was no scope of appeal against the verdict. This is now an old story and common tourists will not be interested in the old practices of the area, the site is presently a healthy road side spot frequented by local and other tourists. THey enjoy snacks
  • 9. or else spend busy time in picnic. 4.14. Miandam: This is situated midway between Mingora and khwazakhela. It has got an attractive commanding view over the narrow valley at the end of which it is situated. A PTDC hotel has sometime back been established which affords facilities to the tourists for stay. There is yet another Rest House nearby. The connecting road between the two has been proposed to be black topped at a cost of R: 2.0 million. A provision of 0.5 million is made for 1995- 96 while R: 1.5 million are proposed to be spent in 1996-97. 4.15. Malam Jabba: Malam Jabba is a Ski-cum-summer Tourist Resort, 35 kilometers from Saidu Sharif (an hour long drive) where a beautiful white palatial building welcomes the tourists. There are two kinds of lift chairs. One for reaching the hill peak and the other which takes us to the skiing area during the winters. The resort is still not fully developed. This site is situated between Mingora and Khwazakhela on a bye- pass road in the hill 35 Km from Saidu Sharif. The site is meant for skying during Winter and tourist resort in Summer. A luxurious hotel accommodation has been constructed with the cooperation of Austrian Govt. Situated at a height about 6,500 ft it has an attraction for the tourists to welcome them. The tourists are however visiting the site infrequently . There could be a few reasons for the same. Lack of publicity, uneasy and uncomfortable access road, higher hotel charges could be the possible reasons. 4.16. Manglor: This is a populous village situated on the left bank of Swat River between Mingora and Khwazakhela. It is an important village historically as it has remained the seat of rule during the Mughals and even before that. 4.17. Bahrain: It too is situated on the main Mingora-Kalam Road, just short of Kalam. Here the gushing and splashing crystal clear cold water of two tributaries meet which presents an absorbing moment to the mind and the eyes. The swift movement of beautiful trout fish to and for is an added attraction. Other worldly engagements aside one would like to stay on here for days together to beat the heat of the southern hot sultry summer.
  • 10. 4.18. Kalam: Kalam (6,800 feet above sea level) is about 110 kilometers (65 miles) north of Mingora and is the highest city in the Swat valley. A wooden bridges links the city parts across the river. On all sides are snow-covered peaks of the Hindu Kush range, dense forests of fir, pine, deodar and wild flowers. This is the terminus of the main glen starting somewhere from Khwaza khela, as the valley here splits into two, Ushoo and Athrore. The river bed here slightly wider, forms into two small islands which further adds to the beauty of the place as tourists reach the island with picnic arrangements, photography and angling. It is to remind the reader that trout fish here is one of the greatest attraction, which is available under licensed reel and rod. 4.19. Mahudand Lake: From Kalam, Mahodand Lake is 30 kilometers and to visit the lake one has to hire a jeep. About 10 kilometers before the lake, there is a fascinating waterfall. It is the most beautiful and biggest fall in this area. In route to NWFP/Swat/Abbottabad one comes across two or at best one glaciers, which may pose an obstacle for onward journey. Commissioner Malakand has informed that Islamic Investment Bank is establishing a Tentage Village / Camping site at Mahodand Swat. the district Administration will provide safety & road maintenance/ accessibility to the site in all weathers. 5. ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT 5.1. Abbottabad City This is the Headquarter of the district and situated in 34 09' N and 73 -13' E. The headquarter of the district was fist placed here in 1853 and the new cantonment was named after Major James Abbott, first Deputy Commissioner of NWFP/Swat/Abbottabad (1847 - 1853). The town is picturesquely situated at the southern corner of the plain, 4120 ft above sea level. This beautiful scenic place is bounded by hills on all the four sides except its approach form the southern inlet and the northern exit towards Mansehra. The city has by now developed into a attractive tourist spot with all possible amenities. These amenities broadly are, good roads leading to Nathia Gali-Murree, Mansehra-Kaghan, Naran, good quality hotels and restaurants with gas connections, tourist information center, post and telegraph, NWD telephones and a medical complex and shopping facility for quality products . One township called Jinnahabad township has already been constructed while a second one is in process by the Physical Planning and Housing Department of Government of N.W.F.P. Abbottabad is basically a cantonment city which is a base of some well known Army Units. Pakistan Military Academy is located
  • 11. at Kakul which falls within the urban limits of Abbottabad. This academy has a strong and visible impact on the urban life of Abbottabad. The second most significant activity is the presence of a number of high standard English Medium educational institutions both in private and public sectors. 5.2. Jinnah Bagh: It has a potential to be developed into a public park with additional facilities such as fountains, artificial rock mountains , children amusement play ground in addition to children's small train service for kids would be an addendum to its existing beauty. 5.3. Army Stadium: It is proposed that the Army establishment would be taken into confidence in order to make it upgraded to the level of Army stadium Peshawar. 5.4. Shimla Hill : A cable car facility is proposed for the site as it ideally is located for installation of the proposed facility. 5.5. Frontier House: Commissioning of this colonial building as tourist resort is proposed. 5.6. Sports -City Abbottabad: The director sports is to be engaged as this issue has already been discussed and proposed to the relevant quarters concerned in respect of promoting sports tourism. 5.7. Ayub Medical Complex/ Parks Landscaping: The area situated in the suburb of abbottabad city and required face lifting by adopting various measures like landscaping etc. in order to make it beautiful. 5.7.1 Abbot Abad Public Park near Abbottabad Public School: The possibility of commissioning of a public park in the vicinity of the School. 5.8. Nawan Shehr: Closely situated to Abbottabad, this town older than Abbottabad itself, is known for its springs. The gushing spring water is cold in summer, and warm in winter. Tourists enjoy the profusely flowing water which does not diminish in any season of the year. While visiting/staying at Abbottabad or on way to Kaghan valley the Nawan Sher town is a place of interest for the tourists which is located at a distance of only 5 kilometers from the down town Abbottabad and falls within its urban limits. Being
  • 12. located in close proximity, it depends on Abbottabad for most of the urban facilities and services. 5.9. Ilyasi Mosque: Ilyasi Mosque located at Nawan Shehr is another historic land mark of the area. It is a beautiful mosque with interesting architectural structure. GULIYAT 5.10. Kalabagh: It is a small cantonment, situated 34 -06' N and 73 -25' E on the road between Abbottabad and Nathia Gali at a distance of 2 kilometers short of Nathia Gali. Except for its scenic beauty and overlooking view of the lower green hills from the road, there is no stop over arrangement of any sort. A helipad belonging to the Pakistan Air Force is located here. Most of the Rest Houses located here belong to Pakistan Army. The view of Nathia Gali from here is beautiful. 5.11. Khaira Gali: It is also a small settlement situated at 33 -55'N and 73 -20' E. This is the last settlement before the road from Nathia Gali enters into Punjab while going to Murree. Murree is about 12 kilometers from here. Beautiful scenery can be enjoyed in all directions from here. No important tourist facilities is available here except refreshments and snacks. 5.12. Khanspur/Ayubia: These two are closely situated (34o-02'N and 73o-30'E). Khanspur is linked with the main Murree-Abbottabad Road with a small link road. Khanspur being cantonment is prohibited for the visitors while Ayubia is actually meant for tourists. Ayubia has been developed into a tourist spot as chair lifts have been installed and a large number of visitors enjoy this facility every year during the summer. With all this National park of wild life ,fanfare and joy sides, there is no road side facility for the tourists for over night stay. Quite a few tourist huts at normal rates are required to be constructed to make the site more attractive. 5.13. Nathia Gali: It has been the summer headquarter of the Frontier Govt., and is a hill resort with beautiful buildings and hotels. It is situated at 34 -05' N and 73 -58'E midway on the road from Abbottabad to Murree. Hotels developed here in the recent past are expensive for the average tourist. Road side facility adequately for the tourists is a must to have attraction for them. In fact the influx of tourists during summer months warrants that, because a normal tourist cannot afford the high charges of the good quality hotels.
  • 13. 5.14. Thandiani: Though closely situated to Abbottabad, this hill side resort at a height of 8,845 feet has not received due attention from the tourism point of view. A couple of rest houses exist here but are owned by provincial departments which can not ordinarily be used by the tourists. As and when the tourist influx develops, of course through proper publicity, additional facilities can be added later on. It is worth mentioning here that a small shopping center used to exist during the early British days. A T.V. booster has been installed here to extend transmission facilities to far flung villages. 5.15. Changla Gali and Bara Gali: These beautiful small hilly villages are a source of attraction while on way to Murree from Abbottabad. Because of thickly covered mountains with Pine, Oaks and Jenifer trees, these places present an enchanting picture to the eyes. The wild life peeping from behind the tree trunks is yet another attraction for the tourist. 5.16. Dunga Gali: A PC-one and feasibility report is ready to be implemented in order to install a chairlift scheme including other requisite tourist facilities. 6. KOHAT: 6.1. Kohat: Kohat is basically a cantonment with in it is the Garrison Town. The main road by passes it, but it is worth going through the centre to see the old British establishments. 6.2. Tanda Dam: This site has been selected for a restaurant presently under construction by the corporation within the protected area of the Wild Life Park there. 6.3. Khushal Garh: This rest house located on main Pindi Kohat road has been transferred to the Corporation and has been offered for lease to the private sector through print media. 6.4. Banda Daud Shah: This rest house is located 7 kms off the main Indus high way towards D.I.Khan at a point called Lachi where a road turns towards Banda Daud Shah rest house. It has has been transferred to the Corporation and has been offered for lease to the private sector through print media. 7. D. I. Khan:
  • 14. 7.1. D.I.Khan: D. I. Khan is the getaway to NWFP for the tourists entering Pakistan from Balochistan and Punjab. Majority of the tourists entering from the western border on motorbike follow this route to NWFP. Most of them however just pass through D.I. Khan. There are two ancient sites, one is on Chashma Road know as "Kafir Kot" just 1 km towards left near Bilot Head Works, and the other is Rehman Dheri, which is about 25 km on the Bannu Road, very few people know about it. 7.2. Bilot Head Works: A picnic spot, located on the metalled road at a distance of 75KM from D.I. Khan is an ideal place for a recreational park or the restaurant. Local residents of D. I. Khan visit this site for picnic. The ancient site of Kafir Kot is hardly 5 km from this point. 7.3. Amusement park: On the west bank of river Indus near Hotel Midway an amusement park may be developed for local residents. This is easily approachable and in the evening local communities stroll on the river side. The river side is very crowded on Fridays when families come for a picnic. 7.4. Narrow Gauge Railway Safari: Although it will be a long term project, yet narrow Gauge railway can be reinstalled which will promote tourism industry as well as serve as an additional means of transport, Locals told that remains of the narrow Gauge railway line still exist along the riverside as it used to pass through the place where now Midway Hotel stands. 7.5 Rehman Dheri: Indus civilization ruins are found at a distance of 20 km from D. I. Khan at Rehman Dheri. Tourist interested in pre-historic and Indus civilization visit this place. 7.6 Kafir Kot Forts: On the way to Chashma Barrage (from D.I. Khan), The Southern Kafir Kot Fort stands on low (Marwat) hills and is clearly visible from the road. Kike the Northern Kafir Kot Fort, 38 km further up the Indus, it was built at the time of the Hindu Rajput Kingdom (8th to the 10th century) and was destroyed by Mahmud of Ghaznavi in the 11th century. Neither fort was rebuilt. As the Southern Kafir Kot Fort there are three main temple and shrines on the same plinth. THe carving deep chiselled and reminiscent of Mayan sculpture, is fine and well preserved. The Northern Kafir Kot Fort is about 6 km north of the western
  • 15. end of Chashma Barrage. The fort commands a splendid defensive position. It covers a rubble-strewn area of about 25 hectares (62 acres). Inside there are four temples, two badly eroded, the others intricately carved. The best preserved walls including a fate, are on the north side of the fort; the walls are about 8 Meters (20 feet) high. 6. Period of Implementation: i) Planned commencement date : January, 2002. ii) Expected Completion date : December, 2012. 7. Cost (in million rupees) : Local : Rs.1477.00M( To be provided/ financed by private sector) FEC : Rs.1754.00M( To be provided/ Financed by the donor through Public Sector) ----------------- Total: Rs. 3231M ----------------- 8. Financing plan : i) Government contribution: a) Through budgetary resources: i) Federal PSDP: Nil ii) Provincial PSDP: Nil iii) SDP/ADP: Nil b) Through Non-budgetary resources (i.e. self-financing, bank borrowing, equity etc.): The project is proposed to be financed by the private sector to the tune of Rs. 1477.00M wherein, the public sector funds to the tune of Rs. 1754.00M has to be provided through a suitable donor. The provincial govt. wherever possible is to provide state land and other amenities for making the project a success. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED COSTS FOR 6 DISTRICTS AND PROVINCIAL PROGRAMME (I) SUB TOTAL PESHAWAR 372.00 247.00 (II) SUB TOTAL MARDAN 105.00 80.00 (III) SUB TOTAL 340.00 265.00
  • 16. SWAT (IV) SUB TOTAL ABBOTTABAD 540.00 250.00 (V) SUB TOTAL KOHAT 85.00 15.00 (VI) SUB TOTAL D.I. KHAN 115.00 100.00 TOTAL COSTS OF 6 DISTRICTS 1557.00 957.00 (VII) SUB TOTAL NWFP 197.00 520.00 GRAND TOTAL 1754.00 1477.00 The IRR is considered at 15% and above for the tourism projects around the world and therefore the viability of the scheme is beyond any doubt. II. Foreign Contribution: a) Amount of Technical Assistance: NIL b) Amount of Capital Assistance: Rs. 1754.000 Million ----------------- Total (a+b) = Rs. 1754.000 Million ----------------- The private sector is expected to invest Rs. 1477M for the various tourists facilities that are the owned and operated by them. c) Name of the possible donor/Agency/Country (indicate whether any contact already established): A donor has to be sought besides foreign direct investment. 9. Requirements: i) Equipment (indicate major items & estimated value): ii) Material: iii) Training (indicate) iv) Books & Journals: Detail financial implications have been enumerated below: FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS/COST ESTIMATES FOR PROMOTION/UPLIFT OF URBAN TOURIST AREAS NAMELY (i)PESHAWAR, (ii)MARDAN (iii)SWAT,
  • 17. (iv)ABBOTTABAD, (v)KOHAT & (vi)D.I.KHAN RUPEES IN MILLION. CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS PESHAWAR 1. THREE NUMBERS OF FIVE STARS HOTELS & RESORTS. LAND AT H/ABAD & REGI LALMA TO BE ACQUIRED @ 20 X 3 = 60.00 THERE IS MONOPOLY OF ONE FIVE STAR HOTEL IN PESHAWAR PESHAWAR 2. UPGRADATION OF SHAHI BAGH. NIL- 10.00 MoU ALREADY SIGNED. PESHAWAR 3. FORT BALAHISAR REVOLVING RESTAURANT & CULTURAL HERITAGE HOTEL & RESORT. 25.00 NIL RENOVATION/ ALTERATION/ ADDITION INCLUDING TOURIST FACILITIES. PESHAWAR 4. ZOO 20.00 NIL OPTIONS FOR SITES: 1 CHARSADDA RD. 2 REGI LALMA 3 AZA KHEL 4 ACHINI BALA PESHAWAR 5. CULTURAL HERITAGE TRAIL NETWORK THROUGH ECO- TOURISM IN PESHAWAR. 50.00 NIL RENOVATION OF : 1 BUILDINGS OF AN AGE OF 100 YEARS AND MORE. 2 OPERATIONALIZA- TION OF TRAILS. 3 ESTB. OF TOURIST FACILITIES. 4 BROCHURES/MAPS PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 95.00 70.00
  • 18. CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS PESHAWAR 6. RENOVATION / CONSERVATION OF MOSQUE QASIM KHAN. 5.00 NIL RENOVATION OF BUILDING OPERATIONALIZA- TION FOR VISITORS. 1 BROCHURES/MAPS 2 TOURIST FACILI-TIES NEARBY. PESHAWAR 7. RENOVATION / CONSERVATION OF MOSQUE MAHABAT KHAN. 5.00 NIL RENOVATION OF BUILDING OPERATIONALIZA- TION FOR VISITORS. 1 BROCHURES/MAPS 2 TOURIST FACILI-TIES NEARBY. PESHAWAR 8. PUBLIC PARK NEAR SUBURBS OF PESHAWAR 25.00 NIL 1 KOHAT ROADSIDE 2 NOWSHERA ROAD 3 CHARSADDA ROAD PESHAWAR 9. THEME PARK 20.00 NIL 1 JAMRUD ROAD 2 BARA ROAD 3 RING ROAD PESHAWAR 10. PLAYGROUNDS CRICKET, HOCKEY, FOOTBALL WITH SWIMMING POOL & INDOOR GAMES. 25.00 NIL 1 WARSAK ROAD 2 REGI LALMA- 3 HAYATABAD. PESHAWAR 11. BOTANICAL 15.00 NIL 1 NEAR KATCHA
  • 19. GARDEN GARHI. PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 95.00 NIL CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS PESHAWAR 12. PICNIC SITES 20.00 NIL 1 KOHAT ROADSIDE 2 NOWSHERA ROAD 3 CHARSADDA ROAD 4 JAMRUD ROAD 5 BARA ROAD 6 RING ROAD 7 WARSAK ROAD 8 REGI LALMA- PESHAWAR 13. FISHING HUTS WITH TOURISTS FACILITIES. 5.00 NIL 1 CHARSADDA ROAD 2 SARDARYAB 3 WARSAK ROAD 4 MUNDA HEAD PESHAWAR 14. TOURISTS FACILITATION CENTERS. 10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT ROADSIDE 2 NOWSHERA ROAD 3 CHARSADDA ROAD 4 JAMRUD ROAD 6 RING ROAD 7 WARSAK ROAD 8 REGI LALMA- 9 MUNDA HEAD PESHAWAR 15. AMUSEMENT PARKS. 25.00 NIL 1 NEAR UNIVERSITY 2 NEAR UNI TOWN 3 NEAR GULBAHAR 4 NEAR CHAMKANI 5 NEAR DEH BAHADUR 6 PAJAGGI ROAD. PESHAWAR 16. LANDSCAPING & FACE LIFTING 10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT ROADSIDE
  • 20. OF ALL MAIN AND INTERLINING ROADS WITH TOURISTS FACILITIES. 2 NOWSHERA ROAD 3 CHARSADDA ROAD 4 JAMRUD ROAD 5 BARA ROAD 6 RING ROAD 7 WARSAK ROAD PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 70.00 NIL CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS PESHAWAR 17. TOURISTS HOSTELS. LAND TO BE ACQUIRED. 50.00 1 GULBAHAR 2 CANTONMENT 3 CHUA GUJJAR 4 UNIVERSITY TOWN 5 CHARSADDA ROAD PESHAWAR 18. CAMPING SITES 10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT ROADSIDE 2 NOWSHERA ROAD 3 CHARSADDA ROAD 4 JAMRUD ROAD 5 BARA ROAD 6 RING ROAD PESHAWAR 19. RESTAURANTS NIL 60.00 1 GULBAHAR 2 CANTONMENT 3 CHUA GUJJAR 4 UNIVERSITY TOWN 5 CHARSADDA ROAD 6 KOHAT ROADSIDE 7 NOWSHERA ROAD 8 CHARSADDA ROAD 9 JAMRUD ROAD 10 BARA ROAD 11 RING ROAD 12 WARSAK ROAD PESHAWAR 20. MOTELS NIL 60.00 1 GULBAHAR
  • 21. 2 CANTONMENT 3 CHUA GUJJAR 4 UNIVERSITY TOWN 5 CHARSADDA ROAD 6 KOHAT ROADSIDE 7 NOWSHERA ROAD 8 CHARSADDA ROAD 9 JAMRUD ROAD 10 BARA ROAD 11 WARSAK ROAD PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 10.00 170.00 CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS PESHAWAR 21. TOILET FACILI-TIES AT KHYBER PASS. 2.00 NIL 1 ON WAY & AT KHYBER PASS PESHAWAR 22. PESHAWAR CITY REVOLVING TOWER. 100.00 NIL AT A CENTRAL PLACE OVERLOOKING THE PLAINS, CITY & MOUNTAINS OF PESHAWAR. PESHAWAR SUB - SUB - TOTAL 102.00 NIL (I) SUB TOTAL PESHAWAR 372.00 247.00 CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS MARDAN 1. RESTAURANTS NIL 20.00 1 STADIUM ROAD 2 NEAR TAKHTBAI 3 NEAR SHEHBAZ GARHI
  • 22. 4 SWABI ROAD 5 CHARSADDA ROAD 6 MALAKAND ROAD 7 CANTONMENT 8 BARHI AYUB KHAN 9 SHEIKH MALTOON TOWN. 10 RISALPUR 11 TOUR MAYYAR 12 GULI BAGH 13 RUSTAM 14 KHAIRABAD 15 BAKHSHALAY 16 GUJJER GARHI MARDAN 2. HOTELS (ONE, TWO & THREE STARS) NIL 60.00 1 TAKHTBHAI 2 SHEHBAZ GARHI 3 CANTONMENT 4 SHEIKH MALTOON TOWN. 5 RUSTAM 6 STADIUM ROAD 7 RISALPUR 8 KHAIRABAD 9 GUJJER GARHI 10 TOUR MAYYAR MARDAN SUB TOTAL NIL 80.00 CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS MARDAN 3. CULTURAL HERITAGE TRAIL NETWORK THROUGH ECO- TOURISM IN MARDAN 30.00 NIL 1 TAKHTBHAI 2 SHEHBAZ GARHI 3 KALPANI 4 STADIUM ROAD 5 TOUR MAYYAR 6 GULI BAGH
  • 23. 7 ZANDAY 8 BAGHICHAY DHERI 9 RUSTAM 10 KHAIRABAD 11 SURKHABI 12 BAKHSHALAY 13 GUJJER GARHI MARDAN 4. PICNIC SITES 20.00 NIL 1 TAKHTBHAI 2 SHEHBAZ GARHI 3 CANTONMENT 4 SHEIKH MALTOON TOWN. 5 KALPANI MARDAN 5. AMUSEMENT PARKS. 25.00 NIL 1 STADIUM ROAD 2 RISALPUR 3 SHEIKH MALTOON TOWN. 4 RISALPUR 5 TOUR MAYYAR MARDAN 6. TOURIST FACILI-TATION CENTERS. 5.00 NIL 1 RUSTAM 2 KHAIRABAD 3 BAKHSHALAY MARDAN 7. ROADSIDE FACILITIES LIKE TOILETS & RESTAURANTS. 5.00 NIL 1 TAKHTBHAI 2 SHEHBAZ GARHI 3 KALPANI 4 STADIUM ROAD 5 TORU MAYYAR MARDAN SUB TOTAL 85.00 NIL CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS MARDAN 8. ZOO (ONE) 10.00 NIL 1 MARDAN PROPER MARDAN 9. ADDITION / ALTERATION / RENOVATION MUSEUM (ONE). 10.00 NIL IN THE ALREADY EXISTING MUSEUM AT MARDAN.
  • 24. MARDAN SUB-TOTAL 20.00 NIL (II) SUB-TOTAL 105.00 80.00 CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS SWAT 1. TOURIST HOSTELS 50.00 NIL 1 SAIDU SHARIF 2 ODHI GRAM 3 SHANKAR DARA 4 GHALAGAI 5 GOGDARA 6 LANDAKAI 7 MINGORA 8 KABAL 9 GUL KADA 10 MARGHOZAR 11 FIZA GAT 12 MIANDAM 13 MALAM JABBA 14 MADYAN 15 KHUAZA KHELA SWAT 2. CAMPING SITES 20.00 NIL 1 BEHRAIN 2 MIANDAM 3 MADYAN 4 ODHI GRAM 5 GHALAGAI 6 GOGDARA 7 LANDAKAI SWAT 3. BOATING/RAFTI NG/FISHING HUTS AND SITES SWAT RIVER. 15.00 15.00 1 MINGORA 2 KABAL 3 GUL KADA 4 MARGHOZAR 5 FIZA GAT SWAT 4. TREKKING / PICNIC SITES. 15.00 NIL 1 MIANDAM 2 MALAM JABBA 3 MANGLORE 4 BEHRAIN SWAT SUB TOTAL 100.00 15.00
  • 25. CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS SWAT 5. CULTURAL HERITAGE TRAIL NETWORK THROUGH ECO- TOURISM IN SWAT. 20.00 NIL 1 MINGORA 2 SAIDU SHARIF 3 KALAM 4 USHU 5 MADYAN 6 KHUAZA KHELA SWAT 6. RESTAURANT. NIL 50.00 1 GUL KADA 2 MARGHOZAR 3 FIZA GAT 4 MALAM JABBA 5 MANGLORE SWAT 7. ROADSIDE FACILITIES/ TOURISM FACILITATION CENTERS INCLUDING TOILETS/ RESTAURANTS. 50.00 NIL 1 GHALAGAI 2 GOGDARA 3 LANDAKAI 4 MINGORA SWAT 8. UPGRADATION/ CONSTRUCTION/ REST HOUSE AT KABAL GOLF COURSE. 50.00 NIL 1 KABAL SWAT. SWAT 9. CABLE CARS NIL 100.00 1 KABAL 2 GUL KADA 3 MARGHOZAR 4 FIZA GAT 5 MIANDAM 6 MALAM JABBA 7 MANGLORE 8 BEHRAIN SWAT SUB TOTAL 120.00 150.00
  • 26. CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS SWAT 10. HOTELS. NIL 100.00 1 LANDAKAI 2 MINGORA 3 GUL KADA 4 MARGHOZAR 5 FIZA GAT 6 MIANDAM 7 MALAM JABBA SWAT 11. ADDITIONS/ ALTERATIONS / RENOVATIONS OF MUSEUMS (TWO NOS). 20.00 NIL 1 MINGORA 2 GUL KADA SWAT 12 PUBLIC PARKS WITH TOURISTS FACILITIES. 100.00 NIL 1 FIZA GAT 2 MIANDAM 3 MALAM JABBA 4 GUL KADA 5 MARGHOZAR 6 FIZA GAT 7 MIANDAM 8 MALAM JABBA SWAT SUB TOTAL 120.00 100.00 (III) SUB TOTAL SWAT 340.00 265.00 CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS
  • 27. ABBOTT- ABAD 1. HOTELS & RESORTS. NIL 200.00 1 SHIMLA HILLS 2 NAWA SHEHR 3 THANDIANI 4 KHAIRA GALI 5 KHANASPUR 6 AYUBIA 7 THANDIANI 8 CHANGA GALI 9 BARA GALI. ABBOTT- ABAD 2. RESTAURANTS NIL 50.00 1 ARMY STADIUM 2 JINNAH BAGH 3 SHIMLA HILLS 4 NAWA SHEHR 5 AYUB MEDICAL COMPLEX 6 THANDIANI 7 KALABAGH 8 KHAIRA GALI 9 KHANASPUR 10 AYUBIA 11 NATHIAGALI 12 THANDIANI 13 CHANGA GALI 14 BARA GALI. ABBOTT- ABAD SUB TOTAL NIL 250.00 CITY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATE OF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS
  • 28. ABBOTT- ABAD 3. TOURISTS HOSTELS. 50.00 NIL 1 SPORTS COMPLEX ABBOTTABAD. 2 ARMY STADIUM 3 JINNAH BAGH 4 SHIMLA HILLS 5 AYUB MEDICAL COMPLEX 6 THANDIANI 7 KALABAGH 8 KHAIRA GALI 9 KHANASPUR 10 AYUBIA 11 NATHIAGALI 12 THANDIANI 13 CHANGA GALI 14 BARA GALI. ABBOTT- ABAD 5. AMUSEMENT PARKS/LAND SCRAPINGS. 50.00 NIL 1 AYUB MEDICAL COMPLEX 2 THANDIANI 3 KALABAGH 4 KHAIRA GALI 5 KHANASPUR 6 AYUBIA 7 NATHIAGALI 8 THANDIANI 9 CHANGA GALI 10 BARA GALI. ABBOTT- ABAD 6. ROADSIDE FACI-LITIES 20.00 NIL 1 KHANASPUR 2 AYUBIA 3 NATHIAGALI 4 THANDIANI 5 CHANGA GALI 6 BARA GALI. ABBOTT- ABAD SUB SUB TOTAL 120.00 NIL CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS
  • 29. ABBOTT- ABAD 7. TOURISTS FACI-LITATION CENTERS. 50.00 NIL 1 THANDIANI 2 CHANGA GALI 3 BARA GALI. 4 AYUBIA 5 NATHIAGALI 6 THANDIANI ABBOTT- ABAD 8. CHAIRLIFT 150.00 NIL 1 DONGA GALI ABBOTT- ABAD 9. TOURIST RESORT MoU SIGNED 1 THANDIANI. ABBOTT- ABAD 10. PUBLIC PARKS 50.00 NIL 1 ABBOTTABD PULIC SCHOOL. 2 ARMY STADIUM 3 AYUB MEDICAL COMPLEX ABBOTT- ABAD 11. WINTER SPORTS 15.00 NIL 1 THANDIANI 2 AYUBIA ABBOTT- ABAD 12. LANDSCAPING / CAMPING SITES & TREKKING SITES. 25.00 NIL 1 ABBOTTABAD 2 KALABAGH 3 KHAIRA GALI 4 KHANASPUR 5 AYUBIA 6 NATHIAGALI 7 THANDIANI 8 CHANGA GALI 9 BARA GALI. ABBOTT- ABAD 13. CREATION / EXTENTION / ALTERATION / RENOVATION MUSEUM. 10.00 NIL 1 ABBOTTABAD SUB SUB TOTAL 300.00 NIL CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS
  • 30. ABBOTT- ABAD 14. CREATION / EXTENTION / ALTERATION / RENOVATION INCLUDING TOURIST RESORTS & PLAY LANDS. 15.00 NIL 1 GALYAT ABBOTT- ABAD 15. ABBOTTABAD CITY REVOLVING TOWER. 100.00 NIL AT A CENTRAL PLACE OVERLOOKING THE PLAINS, CITY & MOUNTAINS OF ABBOTTABAD. ABBOTT- ABAD 16. RENNOVATION / ALTERATION OF ILLYASI MOSQUE INCLUDING NEARBY TOUIRIST FACILITIES. 5.00 NIL 1 NAWA SHEHR ABBOTT- ABAD SUB SUB TOTAL 120.00 NIL (IV) SUB TOTAL ABBOTTABAD 540.00 250.00 CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS KOHAT 1. HOTELS LAND TO BE ACQUI-RED 50.00 1 CANTONMENT 2 TANDA DAM 3 KHUSHAL GARH 4 BANDA DAUD SHAH KOHAT 2. RESTAURANTS 15.00 15.00 1 CANTONMENT 2 TANDA DAM 3 KHUSHAL GARH 4 BANDA DAUD SHAH
  • 31. KOHAT 3. CAMPING SITES AND PICNIC SPOTS. 15.00 NIL 1 CANTONMENT 2 TANDA DAM 3 KHUSHAL GARH 4 BANDA DAUDSHAH KOHAT 4. PUBLIC PARKS AND TOURISTS HOSTELS. 30.00 NIL 1 CANTONMENT 2 TANDA DAM 3 KHUSHAL GARH 4 BANDA DAUDSHAH KOHAT 5. ROADSIDE FACILITIES AND TOUIRSTS FACILITATION CENTERES. 10.00 NIL 1 TANDA DAM 2 KHUSHAL GARH 3 BANDA DAUDSHAH KOHAT 6. BOATING / RAFTING SITES 5.00 NIL 1 KHUSHAL GARH 2 TANDA DAM KOHAT 7. CREATION / ALTERATION MUSEUMS. 10.00 NIL 1 KOHAT (V) SUB TOTAL KOHAT 85.00 15.00 CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS D.I. KHAN 1. HOTELS/ RESTAURANTS & MOTELS. NIL 100.00 1 KAFIR KOT FORTS 2 REHMAN DHERI 3 BILOT HEADWORKS 4 CHASHMA ROAD 5 BANNU ROAD. 6 INDUS HIGHWAY
  • 32. D.I. KHAN 2. BOATING & PICNIC SITES 25.00 NIL 1 INDUS RIVER BANK 2 KAFIR KOT FORTS 3 REHMAN DHERI 4 BILOT HEADWORKS 5 CHASHMA ROAD 6 BANNU ROAD. 7 INDUS HIGHWAY D.I. KHAN 3. SAFFARI PARKS & AMUSREMENT PARKS & LAND SCAPING. 25.00 NIL 1 KAFIR KOT FORTS 2 REHMAN DHERI 3 BILOT HEADWORKS 4 CHASHMA ROAD 5 BANNU ROAD. 6 INDUS HIGHWAY D.I. KHAN 4. ROADSIDE FACILITIES AND TOUIRSTS FACILITATION CENTERES. 25.00 NIL 1 REHMAN DHERI 2 BILOT HEADWORKS 3 CHASHMA ROAD 4 BANNU ROAD. 5 INDUS HIGHWAY D.I. KHAN 5. TOURISTS HOSTELS & NARROW GUAGE RAILWAY SAFFARI. 20.00 NIL 1 INDUS HIGHWAY 2 KAFIR KOT FORTS 3 REHMAN DHERI 4 BILOT HEADWORKS 5 CHASHMA ROAD D.I. KHAN SUB SUB TOTAL 95.00 100.00 CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS
  • 33. D.I. KHAN 6. FISHING / HUNTING SITES AND HUTS. 10.00 NIL 1 REHMAN DHERI 2 BILOT HEADWORKS 3 CHASHMA ROAD 4 BANNU ROAD. 5 INDUS HIGHWAY D.I. KHAN 7. CREATION / EXTENTION OF MUSEUMS. 10.00 NIL 1 D.I.KHAN D.I. KHAN SUB SUB TOTAL 20.00 NIL (VI) SUB TOTAL D.I. KHAN 115.00 100.00 TOTAL 1547.00 957.00 CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY (PROVINICAL) ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS NWFP 1. SIGN BOARDS FOR ALL CITIES. 15.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN NWFP 2. BROCHURES 5.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN NWFP 3. TRAVEL& TOUR MAGZINES 5.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN
  • 34. NWFP 4. PRINT MEDIA 2.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN NWFP 5. T.V ADVERTISE- MENTS. 10.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN NWFP SUB SUB TOTAL 37.00 NIL CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS NWFP 6. CAMPAIGN THROUGH P.I.A & EMBASSIES. 10.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN NWFP 7. HOLDING OF TOURISM FAIRS AT PESHAWAR, SWAT & ABBOTT-ABAD ON REGULAR INTERVALS. 5.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD NWFP 8. CELEBRATIONS OF YEAR 2001 AS VISIT PAKISTAN YEAR. 15.00 NIL 1. PESHAWAR 2. MARDAN 3. SWAT 4. ABBOTTABAD 5. KOHAT 6. D.I.KHAN NWFP 9. KHYBER STEAM SAFFARI. 10.00 10.00 1. PESHAWAR
  • 35. NWFP 10. PROMOTION OF CULTURAL DANCES LIKE KHATTAK DANCE 5.00 5.00 AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL. NWFP 11. PROVINCIAL SPORTS COMPE- TITIONS EACH YEAR. 10.00 NIL AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL. NWFP SUB SUB TOTAL 55.00 15.00 CITIY'S NAME NAME OF ACTIVITY ESTIMATEOF COST PUBLIC SECTOR Rs. million ESTIMATE OF COST PRIVATE SECTOR Rs. million REMARKS NWFP 12. SIKH'S RELIGIOUS TOURS TO PESHAWAR & TIRAH. 5.00 5.00 1. PESHAWAR 2. TIRAH NWFP 13. TOURISTS TRANSPORT COMPANY IN URBAN CITIES. 100.00 500.00 AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL. NWFP SUB SUB TOTAL 105.00 505.00 (VII)SUB TOTAL NWFP 197.00 520.00
  • 36. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED COSTS FOR 6 DISTRICTS AND PROVINCIAL PROGRAMME (I) SUB TOTAL PESHAWAR 372.00 247.00 (II) SUB TOTAL MARDAN 105.00 80.00 (III) SUB TOTAL SWAT 340.00 265.00 (IV) SUB TOTAL ABBOTTABAD 540.00 250.00 (V) SUB TOTAL KOHAT 85.00 15.00 (VI) SUB TOTAL D.I. KHAN 115.00 100.00 TOTAL COSTS OF 6 DISTRICTS 1557.00 957.00 (VII) SUB TOAL NWFP 197.00 520.00 GRAND TOTAL 1754.00 1477.00 The IRR is considered at 15% and above for the tourism projects around the world and therefore the viability of the scheme is beyond any doubt. 10. a) Whether included in the current five year plan? No If yes, (i) Priority: N.A. (ii) Allocation made:N.A. b) If no, please justify its need/urgency: N.A. The GoNWFP's is committed to make tourism as an income generating activity and the instant project is required to achieve the goal of making tourism an industry for the province. It is totally in line with the GoP's strategy for the Tourism sector.. 11. Whether feasibility study carried out/proposed to be carried: Yes, A number of Feasibility studies have been carried out at the provincial level from where the information and sub projects
  • 37. have been proposed. 12. Status of PC-I/PC-II: PC-I to be prepared subject to the approval of concept clearance paper and firming up of funding.
  • 38. Part II (To be filled in by the planning