Kalam: In a significant move to enhance the tourism potential of the Kalam district, the Upper Swat Development Authority has announced plans to establish a new tourist spot named ‘Desan Banda’, according to news published on August 18.
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This decision was made following a collaborative effort with local stakeholders and a grand Jirga of local elders, led by Director General Asif Shahab of the Upper Swat Development Authority.
The picturesque region of Kalam has long been a magnet for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, owing to its stunning landscapes, lush green valleys, and crystal-clear water bodies. The decision to establish ‘Desan Banda’ as a tourist destination aims to further bolster the tourism industry in the region while ensuring sustainable development and preservation of its natural beauty.
Director General Asif Shahab highlighted the importance of local involvement in the project, stating that the collaboration between the Upper Swat Development Authority and the local community is essential for the successful establishment of Desan Banda. The project is set to include the creation of well-equipped camping spots and facilities to cater to the needs of tourists visiting the area.
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The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from both local residents and potential visitors. The establishment of Desan Banda as a tourist spot is expected to provide economic benefits to the local population by generating employment opportunities and boosting the local economy. Additionally, the initiative is likely to promote cultural exchange and interaction between tourists and the local community.
As the project moves forward, the Upper Swat Development Authority aims to maintain a delicate balance between promoting tourism and conserving the natural environment of Kalam district. Environmental impact assessments and sustainable development practices will be at the forefront of the project’s implementation to ensure the long-term viability of Desan Banda as a tourist attraction.