Banjosa Lake Emerges as Prime Tourist Attraction During Eid Holidays

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Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir (PaK)| April 2, 2025 Banjosa Lake, one of Azad Kashmir’s most scenic tourist destinations, became a bustling hub of activity during the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, drawing visitors from across Pakistan who enjoyed boating, family picnics, and the serene natural beauty of the region.

A Natural Paradise

Nestled amid dense forests and surrounded by lush green mountains, Banjosa Lake captivated tourists with its breathtaking views and tranquil environment. Families and children reveled in boating excursions, while swings and other recreational activities added to the festive atmosphere. To enhance the celebratory mood, traditional drum performances and live music were also arranged for visitors.

Tourists Demand Better Facilities

While speaking to Kashmir Digital, tourists and locals alike praised the lake’s beauty but called for improved facilities to enhance the visitor experience. Many emphasized the need for better infrastructure, including cleaner restrooms, food stalls, and seating areas.

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“Banjosa Lake is a true gem, but maintaining its charm requires collective effort,” said one visitor. “The government should invest in better amenities, and tourists must also contribute by keeping the area clean and preserving its natural beauty.”

A Premier Tourist Destination

Located just 20 kilometers from Rawalakot in Poonch District, Banjosa Lake is widely regarded as one of Pakistan’s most stunning tourist spots. Its crystal-clear blue waters, encircled by towering pine trees and rolling hills, leave visitors in awe. The lake remains a year-round attraction, but the Eid holidays saw an especially large influx of families seeking relaxation and adventure.

Sustainable Tourism Needed

Environmentalists and local stakeholders have urged authorities to promote sustainable tourism to protect the lake’s ecosystem. “While tourism boosts the local economy, unchecked visitor activity can harm the environment,” said a conservationist. “Proper waste management and eco-friendly policies are essential to preserving Banjosa’s pristine condition.”

Future Prospects

The government has been encouraged to further develop Banjosa Lake as part of Azad Kashmir’s broader tourism strategy. Improved road access, guided tours, and eco-lodges could attract even more domestic and international tourists while ensuring long-term sustainability.

For now, Banjosa Lake remains a must-visit destination, offering a perfect blend of natural splendor and recreational enjoyment—a true testament to Azad Kashmir’s untapped tourism potential.

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