Tuesday 23 April 2019

Here's Why Pakistan Is Set To Become The Next Big Tourism Hub In The World


Is Pakistan safe for tourists?


The Answer is Yes. Pakistan, known as the land of the genuine is seen in different contexts around different countries in the world. The global narrative has always seen Pakistan as a third world country, which isn't far from the truth.

However, Pakistan holds one secret weapon, that not many other countries in the world have to offer. You ask, what it is? Well, if you really want to know, you don't have to hear about it - you have to see it. Home to some of the most sensational, awe-inspiring and astonishing sceneries in the world, Pakistan is a country gifted with beautiful landscapes. 

From the highest of mountains to the lowest of valleys, from plateaus to rivers, from greens to the browns - we have it all. If that is the case, why is Pakistan's tourism still not developed? The answer, lies in the lack of ownership, in the past.

As of recent, however, the game has changed altogether. Ever since the new government under the leadership of famous cricketer, Imran Khan took charge, the work on tourism in Pakistan started. From the billion tree tsunami initiative to turning government-owned-houses such as the PM and CM Houses into resorts - the change is being welcomed.

Pakistan's tourism is finally seeing glimmers of light after dozens of world-renowned travel vloggers/bloggers visited the country and urged others to visit the country which is home to not just beautiful sights, but some of the most genuine and caring people in the world.

Recently, travel vlogger Drew Binsky visited Pakistan and after his visit, he came out with a video titled 'WHY IS EVERYTHING FREE IN PAKISTAN?' - a video, that has since got millions of views and thousands of comments from people around the world, stating how they wanted to visit Pakistan and revive its tourism.

In the video, Drew Binsky goes to many different cities, buys many different eating and drinking items, even traditional local goodies as souvenirs. All his purchases had one thing in common, which was that nobody would take money from him, and give all the stuff as gifts. Pakistan's tourism might not be flourishing at the moment, but the people here have the BIGGEST hearts! 



Tourism in Pakistan is not dead, it never was. However, to survive in the 21st century, not being a strong economy, Pakistan needs tourism. Backpackers from different countries of the world, just traveling to Pakistan, enjoying the tourism here, visiting different locations and breathing a sigh of relief, thanking God for the beauty bestowed upon this land. 

Apart from Drew, travel vloggers such as Eva Zu Beck, Mark Wiens, The Food Ranger, and Rosie Gabrielle also visited Pakistan recently, working closely with the Ministry of Tourism to kickstart Pakistan tourism plans. 

With every video that ends up on the internet, tourists from all over the world show interest in visiting Pakistan - going to Hunza, Gilgit, Neelam Valley, Ziarat in Balochistan, Ranikot Fort in Sindh, Murree, Patriata, Peshawar, Lahore, Karachi and what not!! Even the smallest of cities spark the most massive interest in tourism. 

Apart from the cheap flights to Pakistan, cheap and mouthwatering food is also one of the perks tourists get here. If you're into hippie culture, Pakistan has a lot of offer on that end as well, in terms of tourism - the greens and browns, ladies and gentlemen. 


So one asks, why cannot Pakistan become the next hub of tourism? Why can't Pakistan's tourism be one of the best in the world? And the answer is, of course, it can be, and soon, it WILL be. Tourism in Pakistan is about to flourish and reach new heights soon, and if you want to be a part of it, grab your tickets and take a trip to this wonderland created by God Almighty himself! 



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