[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]The tourism department of Punjab is embarking on an ambitious project to elevate Kotli Sattian, a stunning hill station in Rawalpindi district, into a prominent tourist spot. Known for its natural beauty and surpassing even Murree in terms of elevated location, plans are underway to construct a state-of-the-art resort equipped with modern facilities, including a European-style chairlift, to attract tourists and enhance their experience.
Kotli Sattian, with its awe-inspiring landscapes, is poised to witness the construction of a new resort that will captivate visitors. The project will kickstart with a comprehensive study to determine the optimal route for installing chairlifts, offering tourists a thrilling and scenic way to explore the area. A feasibility report will accompany the study to ensure the project’s viability and success
Approximately Rs. 3 million has been allocated for the chairlift route study and feasibility report preparation. In August, international companies will be invited to bid for the contract to conduct the study and prepare the report, ensuring diverse expertise contributes to the development of Kotli Sattian’s tourism potential
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The first grand resort will be built in the picturesque Chewra Hill area of Kotli Sattian, with an estimated cost of Rs. 6.3 million. Construction is scheduled to begin in late August or September, promising a luxurious retreat for visitors seeking tranquility amidst nature’s beauty.
Under previous administrations, Kotli Sattian has been recognized as a prime tourist destination, leading to the construction of resorts in the region’s rugged mountains. The Panj Pir, offering breathtaking views, is one such gem that has attracted a significant increase in tourists over the past three years.
Efforts are underway to develop well-constructed roads and modern transportation infrastructure, making Kotli Sattian easily accessible to all. With the installation of the latest chairlift, the tourism[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]