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KP Plans to Construct an International Standard Bus Terminal in Peshawar to Ease Tourist Traffic

At a cost of Rs. 3.679 billion, the government has started building an international standard bus terminal in Peshawar at a cost of Rs. 3.679 billion, said Faisal Amin Khan, Minister for Local Government and Rural Development.

Due to the appeal of its stunning vistas and unique culture among the community, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) is a popular tourist destination.

It has grown in popularity as a result of the government’s tourism promotion efforts, which have resulted in a huge number of tourists visiting the province in recent years.

Faisal Amin stated to the media during his interview:

“A new general bus stand will be built on 300 acres of land outside of town at Sardar Ghari on the G.T. Road. Under the Peshawar revitalization and beautification project, the government would ensure the development of an international-grade bus terminal. The complex will provide a variety of transportation options for both locals and visitors from other countries.

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