Festival

Clean-up Drive

Clean-Up Drive is a nationwide initiative that brings together students, volunteers, and community members to protect Pakistan’s natural landscapes. Whether in the mountains, plains, or coastal regions, the drive promotes awareness about waste management, responsible tourism, and ecological well-being. By involving local communities across the country, it showcases the festival’s long-term commitment to building a cleaner, greener Pakistan.

Cultural Stalls & Expo

The Cultural Stalls & Expo highlight the rich and diverse traditions of Pakistan. From the vibrant crafts of Sindh and Punjab to the unique textiles of Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan, the Expo offers visitors a chance to explore authentic artistry while supporting local entrepreneurs. By connecting artisans with national and international audiences, the Expo strengthens Pakistan’s cultural economy and preserves its heritage.

Panel Discussions

Dynamic panel discussions bring together scholars, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and cultural leaders from across Pakistan. Topics include climate resilience, sustainable tourism, creative industries, cultural identity, and education. These national dialogues inspire collaboration and generate actionable solutions for challenges faced by communities throughout the country.

Cultural Evening

Each Cultural Evening is a celebration of Pakistan’s unity in diversity. From folk dances of the north to Sufi music of the south, from poetry of the plains to fusion performances from urban centers, the evenings create unforgettable cultural experiences. They highlight Pakistan’s vibrant artistic traditions and bring audiences together in a shared celebration of heritage.

Tree Plantation

Tree Plantation is a cornerstone of the festival’s sustainability efforts across Pakistan. Community members, delegates, and partners plant trees in cities, towns, and rural landscapes to promote biodiversity and fight climate change. This annual activity symbolizes the festival’s long-term commitment to a greener future and its alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Food Stalls

The Food Stalls celebrate Pakistan’s culinary heritage, offering a feast of regional flavors. Guests can experience dishes from every corner of the country—from traditional Hunza chapshuro to Karachi biryani, Lahori chargha, and Multani sweets. The food festival not only delights visitors but also empowers local food entrepreneurs and preserves Pakistan’s diverse food traditions.

Workshops

The festival’s workshops provide an inclusive space for learning and collaboration across Pakistan. Experts, community leaders, and youth come together to develop frameworks on climate resilience, tourism, cultural economies, and regional integration. These interactive sessions create actionable strategies that strengthen communities and contribute to sustainable development nationwide.