Proof of Marriage Required
According to Naran Tourism Authority, couples traveling to Naran will now be required to present a valid marriage certificate or any other authentic proof of marriage. Those unable to provide such documentation may be denied entry.
Cultural and Social Concerns
Authorities state that the move has been taken to preserve the cultural and social values of the region, which remains one of Pakistan’s most popular tourist destinations. The step is also aimed at addressing concerns raised by local communities during the busy tourist season.
Tourism Impact Under Watch
While the decision has sparked discussions among travelers, officials insist the policy is not intended to discourage tourism but to maintain harmony with local traditions. The situation will be closely monitored in the coming weeks.
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