The National Tourism Coordination Board (NTCB) Chairman Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari on Wednesday performed ground-breaking of a five-star hotel in Chitral, first of its kind in its region, will ensure quality facility and services to the tourists.
In his Twitter messages, Bukhari said, “I am really inspired by, Anwar Aman, US-based Overseas Pakistani, for giving back to his community. He named the hotel after his beloved mother ‘BeJaan’. Anwar has also set up an initiative to promote Chitrali music. Thank you for giving back to your motherland!”
According to details, the hotel is being built under the public-private partnership and will incur a cost of $30 million.
The investment for the construction of ‘BeJaan’ hotel has been done by a US-based overseas Pakistani, Anwar Aman. Anwar Aman, an overseas Pakistani who is the sole investor in the project, has named the hotel after his mother ‘BeJaan.’
Zulfiqar Bukhari thanked Anwar Aman for making a huge investment in the hotel industry.
While addressing the groundbreaking ceremony, Chairman NTCB said that the government has taken numerous measures to facilitate the private sector to actively participate in promoting tourism across the country.
The hotel will have 80 bedrooms, 2 restaurants, and a hall with a 500-person seating capacity.