Tourism, sports festival concludes with exciting events

Published February 2, 2026
(Clockwise from top) Monal Group performs a dance, an army band plays various tunes while visitors try their hand at painting on the last day of the Islamabad Tourism Sports and Family Festival on Sunday. — Photos by Mohammad Asim
(Clockwise from top) Monal Group performs a dance, an army band plays various tunes while visitors try their hand at painting on the last day of the Islamabad Tourism Sports and Family Festival on Sunday. — Photos by Mohammad Asim

ISLAMABAD: A two-day Pakistan Tourism, Sports and Family Festival organised by the Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) in collaboration with the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), provincial tourism departments and public and private sector stakeholders concluded at Jinnah Sports Complex on Sunday.

The second day of the festival witnessed vibrant sports activities and strong public participation. A fun marathon and a four-kilometre cycling event was the mega event of the day. Attracting a large number of enthusiastic participations from all walks of life, both the events were highly enjoyed by the participants.

Cash prizes of Rs10,000 were awarded to the winners of both competitions, encouraging healthy lifestyles and community engagement through sports.

The festival offered a wide range of attractions, including tourism stalls, live cooking, family and kids’ activities, food stalls, cultural exhibitions, provincial tourism pavilions, and live cultural performances, painting competition, display of an army band, wall rock climbing, adventure base camp, street curling, paragliding, hot air ballooning and a vintage car show.

In the evening, the audience enjoyed lively cultural and musical performances of different regions of Pakistan. The event culminated with a grand musical concert followed by a spectacular fireworks display, which lit up the sky and marked a memorable conclusion to the festival.

Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi, while attending the closing ceremony, appreciated the efforts of PM’s National Coordinator on Tourism Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan and the PTDC team for organising the festival.

Sardar Ilyas said that the festival demonstrated the immense potential of Pakistan as a family-friendly, vibrant and welcoming tourism destination, highlighting strong public participation and cultural diversity.

Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani, Secretary Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC), remarked that the mega event was a result of effective inter-ministerial coordination and collective efforts of all stakeholders, contributing significantly to promoting domestic tourism and social cohesion.

PDTC chief Aftabur Rehman Rana expressed satisfaction over the outcome of the festival, adding PTDC was proud to have facilitated and coordinated the first of its kind even in Islamabad.

He said the larger number of participation by the public indicated growing interest in tourism-led recreational initiatives.

Published in Dawn, February 2nd, 2026

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