Nestled in the breathtaking Bamborait Valley here, Kalasha Dur Museum on Sunday attracted tourists and archeology lovers in droves, exploring the rare artficates and statues of the Ghandhara Civilization. Located in the heart of Bamborait Valley in the lap of Trich Mir mountain peak, the museum’s unique architecture, sculptures, antiquities and Ghandhara art masterpieces was a great source of attraction for tourists, adventurers and Bhuddha art lovers.
The museum where every statute speak of its glorious civilization becomes even more captivating against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains by offering visitors a truly magical experience in the Hindukash mountains range. “Chitral is my favorite tourists place due to its diverse culture especially Kalash, archealogical signficance and adventure sports. The Kalasha museum is a good edition in Chitral that impress me the most,” said former Conservator of Forest Gulzar Rehman while talking to APP.
He said such unique treasures needs to be promoted through digital technology to attract archealogy lovers from world besides bolstering economy of the Chitral, Dir and other districts of Malakand division. He said that Madaklast and Bomborait were a beautiful valleys of Chitral, awaiting KP government patronage to build its inforstructure imperative to promote archealogy, ecotourism and adventure sports in Chitral district. “Kalasha Museum and Madaklast valley carried a unique tourism, archeological and cultural significance that always remained centre of attraction for tourists due to its nearby three famous historic valleys.—APP