Pakistan and tourism

Many countries of the world have promoted tourism on an industrial scale and made it a major source of foreign exchange. That is why there is a possibility of significant development in the field of tourism in Pakistan by 2025 at the government level.

Things that attract tourists include beautiful scenery, historic buildings and areas, rare objects, ancient traditional festivals, religious and spiritual sites and the final resting places of celebrities, and some sightseeing of celebrities. Are

Fortunately, Pakistan is one of the countries that has all the aforementioned accessories to attract tourists from all over the world.

Its natural foothills are covered with icy mountains, wide rivers, fertile plains, vast deserts and deep seas. Despite this, the tourism industry has never fully flourished.

In order to know what are the obstacles in the development of tourism in Pakistan which have been preventing it from becoming an industry, it is necessary to consider some reasons.

When a tourist chooses an area keeping in mind the desires, he must see the availability of these important things:

How safe that area is
How easy it is to get there and get around
What are the facilities locally including the guide and how friendly the people are towards the tourists
What are the transportation arrangements in the area and how satisfactory is the hygiene situation?
Local currency exchange centers are located at appropriate locations
How effective is the first aid and rescue system in case of emergency?
Undoubtedly, Pakistan has all the elements that can be an attraction for a foreign tourist. If one wants to touch the high snowy peaks, the five mountains above eight thousand meters called eight thousands, challenge us to head. Not one or two, but five of the 14 mountains in the world, 8,000 meters high, stand proudly in Pakistan.

The world’s three highest mountain ranges, the Himalayas, the Hindu Kush and the Karakoram, meet in Pakistan. The world’s second highest peak, K2, is found here. Lake Saiful Muluk, Dev Sai, Shandor, Kalam, Skardu, Shangri-La, Kailash, Swat, Malam Jabba and many more places arefull of attractions for the lovers of natural beauty.

Cholistan and Thar Qudrat, full of desert spells, have given us. Here are the forts of Dravida and Rani Kot that stun the human intellect.

Five thousand year old, Harappa, Mohenjo-daro and Mehrgarh ruins are here.

Here are the beautiful hospitable people of the Kailash Valley, blue and green-eyed, who claim to be the descendants of Alexander the Great’s companions.

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