Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP) says practical measures are being taken to further promote tourism in Murree

Islamabad: A good news for the tourists of Murree as Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP) implemented comprehensive arrangements to ensure a dignified experience for them during this summer.
TDCP official said that practical measures are being taken to further promote tourism in Murree. The scenic beauty and mountainous landscape continue to attract both foreign and domestic tourists.
He said that practical measures are being taken to further promote tourism in Murree. The scenic beauty and mountainous landscape continue to attract both foreign and domestic tourists.
The TDCP initiated an effective cleanliness campaign across various tourist spots in the Murree hills, aiming to attract visitors and maintain a clean environment. Sanitary workers are actively collecting plastic waste and other discarded items to ensure a plastic-free environment, particularly in green areas where littering is common.
Tourists have appreciated TDCP's efforts to provide a respectful and enjoyable experience.
Murree, a mountain resort city in the Galyat region, is located on the outskirts of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, approximately 30 km northeast of the federal capital. Its landscape and natural beauty make it a popular tourist destination.

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