The entry fees will be Rs200 for large vehicles, Rs100 for small vehicles, and Rs20 for motorcycles

(Web Desk): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has introduced entry fees for its tourist spots, making it mandatory to pay before entering. No one will be allowed entry without paying the fee.
An official notification has been issued stating that visitors must pay entry fees before accessing tourist sites. The document specifies that places like Naran, Kaghan, Lake Saif-ul-Muluk, and others will now require an entry fee. The decision to impose an entry fee for Kaghan Valley has been finalized, with a collection point to be established at Hasamabad.
The entry fees will be Rs200 for large vehicles, Rs100 for small vehicles, and Rs20 for motorcycles. This move aims to increase revenue, while locals will be exempt from the fee. The entry fees are expected to generate millions of rupees monthly.
The Board of Governors has approved the entry fee, which is intended to provide better facilities to tourists. Officials say that the revenue will improve the financial condition of the Kaghan Development Authority.

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