North Waziristan: Razmak witnessed a significant influx of tourists during the Eid al-Adha holidays, with visitors arriving from southern districts and various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to enjoy the area’s scenic beauty and pleasant weather.
Tourists described Razmak’s cool breeze, lush green mountains, and breathtaking landscapes as major attractions, making it one of the most picturesque destinations in the region. A large number of families spent the holidays exploring the area and enjoying its natural environment.
Visitors noted that Razmak possesses immense tourism potential and could emerge as a leading tourist destination at the national level. However, they pointed out that inadequate infrastructure and limited public facilities remain key challenges to the area’s tourism development.
Tourists emphasized the need for improved road networks, accommodation facilities, recreational sites, and an effective sanitation system. They urged the government to launch development projects in line with Razmak’s tourism significance to attract more visitors and create economic opportunities for local communities.
Local residents and tourists alike described Razmak as a valuable natural and tourism asset of Pakistan and called for greater government attention to promote and develop the area as a major tourist destination.


