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Pakistan seeks to boost tourist numbers

Government increases funds for tourism, youngsters promote places on social media

- BY JUMANA AL TAMIMI Associate Editor

Pakistan is not exactly known as a tourist hotspot for a variety of political and security reasons.

But for young Pakistanis, it is a status that needs changing. With their use of social media, these digital millennial­s are showing off their country’s landscapes, culture and tourism potential.

These are the main factors that will “bring great change” in putting Pakistan on the global tourist map. “Social media and youngsters are promoting a soft image of Pakistan to the world,” said Noshina Saleem, communicat­ions professor at the University of Punjab in Lahore. “Students are making groups, blogs and (web) pages. “They are taking these initiative­s and getting groups to travel to parts of Pakistan.”

Obstacles

Pakistanis say they have it all — green-covered mountains and beaches. Their culture is steeped in tradition and the cuisine is globally renowned. However, hopes of putting the country on the world’s tourism radar has faced many obstacles over security and terrorism concerns.

Today Pakistanis, while highlighti­ng the renewed ■ sense of security, are putting in an effort to woo back visitors, with attraction­s such as scenic landscapes of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, the administra­tive province in the north-western region of the country.

The annual developmen­t programme for tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a during 2017-18 allotted 811.77 million Pakistani rupees (Dh22.37 million approximat­ely), according to reports. Increased tourism opportunit­ies is among the “important agenda” of the new government under Imran Khan, officials in Islamabad said. “Pakistan has historic cities and locations, halal tourism, beautiful nature and reasonable prices,” said Syed Hassan Raza, Additional Foreign Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“Pakistan is a hidden gem; it is one of the most unexplored countries and people have to come and see it for themselves.”

 ??  ?? The Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore. Increased tourism opportunit­ies is among the new government’s priorities.
The Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore. Increased tourism opportunit­ies is among the new government’s priorities.

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