
TAXILA: Dating back to the Mughal-era, Attock Fort which is one of the most famous forts in Pakistan you need to visit– located along the bank of Indus River, is all set to be turned into a tourist destination under the multi-million Punjab Tourism for Economic Growth initiative.
This initiative is aimed at promoting tourism.
In order to finalise the plan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Tourism and Overseas Pakistanis Syed Zulfikar Bukhari, accompanied by representatives of the World Bank, Department of archaeology, tourism and the local administration visited the site.
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