Azad Kashmir Police Takes Initiative for Tourists: Launch of “Visit AJK” Mobile Application

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Muzaffarabad: (Azadi Times) The Azad Kashmir Police have taken a significant step to promote tourism and ensure the safety of the millions of tourists visiting the region.

They have launched a mobile application called “Visit AJK,” designed to provide essential services and assistance to travelers in case of any inconvenience during their journey.

Currently, this service is available on the Android Play Store. Tourists can click on the link below to install the app and register themselves:
Download Visit AJK

After registering, tourists must scan the QR code displayed in the app at any entry point into Azad Kashmir with the assistance of Tourist Police officers. This process will ensure their safety and allow them to access the services provided by the police throughout their journey.

This initiative is aimed at enhancing the overall experience of visitors and strengthening tourism in the region.

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