Pakistan announces ban on tourism & travel during Eid holidays. Ban on tourism to remain throughout Eid holidays.
NCOC announces inter-provincial and inter-city transport bans.
All tourist resorts, public parks, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and transport to remain closed as well, says Ministry of Interior.
A press release issued by the ministry announced that the NCOC had decided to ban tourism from May 8-16. “Closure of tourist resorts, public parks and hotels in / around tourist spots to remain closed,” read the press release.
The NCOC announced a ban on inter-provincial and inter-city transport will also remain during the Eid holidays however, the people of Gilgit-Baltistan will be allowed to travel back to their areas during the holidays.
The interior ministry said all tourist resorts, public parks, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and transport will also remain closed for the public.
“Travel nodes leading to tourist spots [will also remain] closed; focus on [the areas of] Murree, Galiyat, Swat-Kalam, Sea View/beaches and the Northern Areas [will remain],” stated the press release.
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