Thousands of visitors flock to Murree's hill station during Eid-ul-Azha, prompting special traffic arrangements by City Traffic Police.

Thousands of tourists from across Pakistan have descended on the scenic hill station of Murree during the Eid-ul-Azha holidays, creating an unprecedented influx. The city has witnessed a significant increase in foot and vehicular traffic, with locals and visitors alike enjoying the festive atmosphere and natural beauty. In response to this surge, the City Traffic Police Murree has implemented special arrangements to ensure smooth traffic flow, public convenience, and maintenance of law and order.

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) of Murree highlighted the measures taken to manage the situation effectively. "We have deployed additional personnel at key locations to direct traffic and provide assistance," said the CTO. "Our aim is to ensure that the holiday season remains enjoyable for everyone while maintaining safety and order."

The influx of tourists has not only boosted local businesses but also raised concerns about infrastructure and parking facilities. Local authorities are working closely with hoteliers, restaurateurs, and other service providers to address these challenges. Efforts are being made to improve parking arrangements and enhance public transportation options to accommodate the high volume of visitors.

As the holiday period continues, residents and tourists alike are encouraged to follow traffic regulations and cooperate with law enforcement officials to ensure a safe and pleasant experience for all. The success of these measures will be crucial in managing future tourist surges during major festivals and events.

The unprecedented tourist influx at Murree highlights the city's growing appeal as a popular destination for Eid celebrations, offering visitors a chance to enjoy nature and cultural festivities amidst picturesque landscapes.