World Mountain Day observed
CHITRAL: United Nation Development Programme Pakistan’s Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Risk Reduction in Northern Pakistan Project (GLOF-II) celebrated International Mountain Day here on Wednesday.
Aligning with this year’s theme, “Mountain solutions for a sustainable future - innovation, adaptation, and youth,” the event brought together students from seven government and private schools, government officials, academia, and climate change enthusiasts.
Students showcased the impact of climate change on mountain communities through artwork, which was later displayed in the hotel’s gallery for participants to view. “The event provided us with an opportunity to display our artwork, and we also learned about the various mountain ranges and peaks in Chitral, which I am excited to share with my friends,” said Fatima, a student at Government High School for Girls, Chitral.
Another key feature of the event was a session on adventure tourism by a Chitral-based youth mountaineering and trekking group. The group displayed mountaineering gear and equipment for the audience outside the hotel’s hall, emphasizing the region’s potential for adventure tourism.
“Chitral is blessed with a beautiful landscape and is home to Terich Mir, the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush Range. However, due to lack of infrastructure development and minimal media coverage, it remains largely unexplored by tourists and mountaineers,” said one of the expert panelists at the event. The other panelists at the event urged the youth to become champions for climate action and play an active role in educating their communities about the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and livelihoods.
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