The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) Chairman Tariq Murtaza presided over a meeting in which the district administration approved the Rs4.4 billion Rawalpindi Tourism Express master plan.
On the 123-kilometer highway from Kallar Syedan to Azad Kashmir, the signal-free road project incorporates multi-story commercial structures stretching on land up to 220 feet.
In addition, high-altitude sites such as Panj Pir cliffs, as well as the Mangla and Rawal dams and Islamabad, would be beautified and used as scenic points to observe the Pakistan-India border in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). After being inaugurated at a big festival in March 2022, all of these points will be open to the general public.