Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan has much to offer to Lankan tourists: travel operators

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Pakistan, one of Sri Lanka’s cricketing neighbours, has a large number of tourist attraction­s as well apart from the sport, a Pakistani travel company said recently.

The representa­tives of Saiyah, a Pakistani destinatio­n management company, was in Sri Lanka recently to meet Sri Lankan travel operators, Officials of the Pakistan High Commission and Srilankan Airlines to promote Pakistan tourism and to discuss issues faced by Sri Lankans when touring in that country.

Saiyahceoy­ousaf Akhtharsai­d Pakistan is safe for travellers and this was proved by Sri Lankan Cricket team visiting there.

Commenting on attraction­s, he said Nanga Parbat or the Killer Mountain of Pakistan which is the ninth highest mountain in the world was a major attraction among tourists. Akhthar’s wife was the first woman to climb the top of the killer mountain. Meanwhile, Punjabgove­rnmentwall­ed City of Lahore Authorityc­rafts and Culturedep­uty Directorai­sha Khansaid they met with the Cultural Attache of the Pakistan High Commission in Sri Lanka to talk about visa and other regulation­s, concerns of Sri Lankan tourists.

“We met the Cultural Attache and he assured that there won’t be any hurdles in documentat­ions. It is true that if a Sri Lankan tourist applying for Pakistani visa, they need to submit the invitation letter from a Travel Agency.

This, I believe, is not a hassle. Having a travel operator when travelling in another country is advantageo­us in all aspects. A tourist can always have an efficient time when sponsored by a travel operator,” she said.

She said the Walled City of Lahore, Mohandejar­o Harappa, Karachchi and Islamabad are some of the attraction­s of Pakistan and added pilgrimage­s or religious tours were also popular among tourists in places such as Taxila and Gandhara.

Khan said Saiyah provides adventure and sports tours as well and hoping to promote Pakistan tourism at Single Country Exhibition to be held early next year.

“Sri Lankans will really enjoy the snow in Lahore,” she said. The representa­tives of Saiyah met about 20 Sri Lankan travel operators during their stay in the country and the local travel operators are scheduled to visit Pakistan on a tour to check conditions there.

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Saiyahceoy­ousaf Akhthar

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