A spectacular Winter Sports Festival recently unfolded amidst the breathtaking natural landscapes of Ganga Choti in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, with the generous support of the Pakistan Army, Department of Tourism, Sports, and Civil Administration.
Spanning from February 13 to its grand closing ceremony held on Monday, the festival aimed to celebrate both winter sports and the region's abundant tourism potential.
Located at an elevation of 10,000 feet, Ganga Choti served as the picturesque backdrop for a vibrant display of athleticism and cultural richness. The festival showcased a diverse range of activities, including skiing, ice hockey, tug-of-war, martial arts, and local sports competitions, captivating participants and spectators alike with the essence of their artistry.
Amidst the flurry of competitions, a grand function brought together government ministers, representatives from the public and private sectors, and local residents to honour the achievements of the participants. Notably, the event welcomed GOC Chinar Division as the esteemed chief guest, further highlighting the significance of the festival in fostering community engagement and national pride.
The talent and dedication of Azad Kashmir's athletes garnered widespread acclaim, with attendees expressing wholehearted admiration for their remarkable performances. In recognition of their achievements, cash prizes and honorary shields were awarded to the top performers, underscoring the importance of nurturing athletic excellence in the region.
The festival also reaffirmed a collective commitment to the continued development and promotion of Azad Kashmir's tourism sector. Participants and spectators alike marveled at the beauty of Ganga Choti and the surrounding snow-capped mountains, reaffirming the region's allure as a premier tourist destination.
The Winter Sports Festival received resounding praise from attendees, who lauded its organization and called for its continuation in the future. With its blend of sporting excitement and cultural celebration, the festival not only showcased Azad Kashmir's athletic prowess but also underscored its potential as a vibrant hub for winter tourism.