Swat’s Tourism Dilemma: A Surge in Visitors, Yet Mounting Waste and Environmental Concerns
Swat, once known as the “Switzerland of Pakistan,” is facing an environmental crisis due to a surge in tourism. While the region has attracted a record number of visitors, the influx has led to widespread pollution and waste at popular sites like Mahodand Lake, Ushu Forest, and Taip Banda. Environmental activists are urging both tourists and the district administration to adopt responsible practices and enforce eco-tourism measures to prevent further degradation. Without immediate action, Swat risks losing its natural beauty to neglect and overexploitation.
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