Broghil Festival begins in Chitral

Secy says SOPs will be followed in ‘letter and spirit’


Our Correspondent September 13, 2020
Broghil festival. Photo Express

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PESHAWAR:

The two-day Broghil Festival, which was postponed due to floods in the district, began on Saturday at the Broghil National Park in Upper Chitral.

The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Tourism Department and the administration of Upper Chitral district has organised the festival which will showcase various activities, including horse and yak polo, cricket, football, buzkashi, marathon race, tug-of-war, wrestling, music and other traditional games.

The yak race, yak polo, fireworks, Buzkashi, traditional music and traditional food shows will be the main features of the festival.

Proper arrangements have been made for highlighting different aspects of the ancient and unique Wakhi culture.

A tent village has been established in Broghil to facilitate the participants and tourists.

The Sport, Tourism, Archaeology, Museum, Culture and Youth Affairs Secretary Abid Majeed said that after the coronavirus pandemic, lockdown at the tourist attractions had been ended and tourism activities launched.

He, however, said that standard operating procedures (SOPs) and government guidelines against the Covid-19 would be followed in letter and spirit.

The official added that arrangements were finalised for the event, hoping that this year a large number of tourists were expected to visit the far-off area of Chitral to enjoy the festival.

He said tangible steps were being taken to hold the festival in a befitting manner to lure more tourists and visitors to this part of the province.

“A tent village has been established in Broghil to facilitate the tourists,” the official said, adding that opportunities were also being explored for tourists to participate in the thrilling adventure tourism activities in the remote scenic spot.

Meanwhile, the yak sellers have started reaching Broghil to arrange yaks to those interested in playing yak polo. The yak polo is played at an altitude of 13,600 feet above the sea level in Broghil valley.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, Septe0mber 13th, 2020.

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