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Could Pakistan be your next holiday destination?

If women gets raped here why are you pimping your actress and models here ? Such as weena malik, and that one who wore bikini and danced in public at holi celebration ?

Kahi aur jake bheekh mango na.

Ap ke director bulatey hain to jatey hain hamarey artists...Shame your own "anti nationals first".

I think the statistics in pakistan includes Non resident pakistani's visiting pakistan.

The same goes for India...Out of 8.8 million foreigners tourists, most are NRIs....Not to mention, lot of white women have drop down India as a tourist destination after so many rape cases.

I may share several views of foreigners visited both countries and what they have to say about indians:lol:

Please, if you can, share the views of those foreigners who have visited Pakistan and India both...
 
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If you travel to Delhi,Mumbai,Goa,Tamil Nadu,Bangalore and many other places, you can find many western tourists, you can also tell us honestly how many westerners you can find roam around in the streets of karachi,rawalpindi etc? There you will get the answer....

My city Karachi gets foreigners in areas with historical significance like Saddar etc.

@Areesh Isn't it?

Pakistan go stuck in WoT...but now, we are growing as tourist market/destination.

Go to our northern areas and you will see lot of backpackers/tourists. White women traveling alone.
 
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Its a bloomberg article with a Pakistani source

So where does Indian source come from? Canada? Are these verified? If so, then they didn't bother to verify Pakistani source? Your govt. sources are correct and ours aren't? Neutral sources can verify your govt source but not ours?
If 1.75 million people visit Pak then all of them are foreign Pakistanis but if 8.8 million people visit India then all of them are white people? Come on man, set a standard and stick to it - for yourself and for others.
 
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If women gets raped here why are you pimping your actress and models here ? Such as weena malik, and that one who wore bikini and danced in public at holi celebration ?

Kahi aur jake bheekh mango na.
Whores go to the red light districts.
 
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Hon Pass in the Hunza Valley. Pakistan has been ranked the world’s top travel destination for 2018 by the British Backpacker Society, which said the amazing hospitality and breathtaking natural beauty of the country won their hearts.
Image Credit:British Backpacker Society

Islamabad: Pakistan has been ranked the world’s top travel destination for 2018 by the British Backpacker Society, which described Pakistan as “one of the friendliest countries on earth, with mountain scenery that is beyond anyone’s wildest imagination”.

The British Backpacker Society announced the results, ranking the world’s top 20 adventure travel destinations for 2018, which also includes Russia, India, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan and China.

“Pakistan is the clear winner of the British Backpacker Society’s top 20 adventure travel destinations 2018 and we encourage keen travellers to book a trip now” the backpackers, who have travelled to over 101 countries, shared on social media.

Talking to Gulf News, Samuel Joynson and Adam Sloper of the British Backpacker Society said the amazing hospitality and breathtaking natural beauty of Pakistan won their hearts.

“Pakistan is one of the friendliest countries on earth. So, prepare to be invited into people’s homes, take more selfies than you can count, and have every preconception that you ever held about this area of the world changed forever,” Samuel said.

Joynson, 26, and Sloper, 25, both from southern England, visited Pakistan in the summer of 2016, spending a few days in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Islamabad, from where they travelled through the Kaghan valley to Naran, later heading to Babusar Top to Gilgit. They completed their journey in the tranquil Hunza Valley, where they climbed to the top of the Hon Pass (4,257m) from Karimabad.

“We chose to climb the Hon Pass as Eric Shipton, one of Britain’s most famous mountaineers, described the view from the pass as ‘the ultimate manifestation of mountain grandeur’, and we wanted to follow in his footsteps and experience this spectacle,” Samuel recalled. “The view from the Hon Pass was indeed the greatest natural sight that either of us has ever seen, and we would recommend it to anyone with a keen interest in mountaineering.”

Sharing travel tips, Sameul says: “Head north to the astonishing peaks of the Karakoram along the unforgettable Karakoram Highway. It is beautiful, exciting and culturally interesting, and travellers are rewarded at the journey’s end-point with perhaps the most beautiful natural sight on earth, the Hunza Valley.”

British Backpacker Society inspires people to travel to rarely visited destinations in the developing world and is followed by thousands of people online.
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Samuel Joynson and Adam Sloper of the British Backpacker Society at Attabad Lake in northern Pakistan.
Image Credit:British Backpacker Society

Discussing the security concern that lurks in the minds of many foreign tourists, Adam has this advice for travellers: “Our advice would be to put preconceptions on the security situation in Pakistan to one side, and conduct some independent research. You should certainly review travel advisories from respective governments, but also speak to local Pakistanis about the situation.

“We believe that travel is at its best when it changes a visitor’s preconceptions, and few experiences achieve this more than travelling in Pakistan” he implored.

In Pakistan, the backpacker duo recommended travelling to Hunza Valley, Kaghan Valley and climbing the Rakaposhi (7,788m) and Nanga Parbat (8,126m) peaks as “the mountain scenery was unimaginably beautiful, and we will remember it forever.” They cherish Pakistan’s magnificent mountains more so because there are no such high mountains in Britain.

The adventurists also insisted that tourists should take the Karakoram Highway as the road from Islamabad to the China border on the Khunjerab Pass offers “the world’s greatest road-trip”.

— With inputs from agencies
http://m.gulfnews.com/news/asia/pakistan/pakistan-tops-list-of-world-s-best-travel-destination-for-2018-1.2148655
 
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Could Pakistan be your next holiday destination?
Cant dispute the claim of hotels being doubled in that area, as my family hav share in 2 hotels in tourist spots and are planning to start a separate fully owned hotel. Tourism industry is on the rise
 
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Do you have any doubt that pakistan is better than India in those above what i mentioned?

If i count Indian domestic tourist, then it will come a staggering figure of 1614 million vs 40 million figure.40 times than pakistan, though only more than 6 times the population of pakistan.

Can you please explain how did you get that figure of 1614 million? India's population is 1350 million people. There is something odd about the figure of 1614 million domestic tourists. Thanks
 
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Is Pakistan A Safe Country? See What This Dutch YouTuber Has To Say About It
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Pakistan, a country that was regarded unsafe and ‘dangerous’ because of terrorist activities no longer holds that stigma with the progressing internet. The Internet has provided people an opportunity to have a sneak peek of other people’s lives sitting right in the comfort of our homes. The increased interaction and connectivity has raised curiosity to investigate the truth behind the facts that mainstream media preaches.
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This is precisely why we have seen many social media influencers visiting Pakistan recently and all of them has defied the image built by media. People have been able to see that people in this part of the world are equally welcoming, peace-loving and hospitable.
One of these people is Nora, a popular Dutch YouTuber and vlogger who travels on her motorbike, visited Pakistan last year and documented her entire experience in the form of vlogs on her YouTube channel.
After one year, Nora made another youtube video reminiscing her experience and telling the world how the visit to Pakistan had a lasting impact on her. She said that she felt the need to make this video because of the impact the journey had on her. She said that Pakistan has an ‘underdog’ position globally and she hopes her video can help people see the good side and positives of the country. She said that in reality, its everything opposite to what the television screens show. It is safe for the outsiders and treats the visitors warmly. Watch the video here:
Her videos helped people see a broader image and people thanked for her considerate effort towards making the world a positive and healthy community. Her video was flooded with comments by Pakistani’s who offered her to visit again and showed her appreciation for her kind effort. Here are some of those comments:
 
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Why tourists prefer India against pakistan:-

1. More safe
2. Diverse geography to see
3. Good Image in world stage
4. One of the 7 wonders available in the country
5. Soft image
6. Medical tourism
7. More than 21 % covered with forest and rich vegetation and attracts those want to see tiger,lion,elephant etc in
wild as part adventure tourism
8. More 3 star and 5 star hotels
9. India is one the few countries one can see snow,desert,rain forest,opportunity to see wild species in wild etc
10. Monster ancient temples
10. Transit route also to Nepal,Bhutan,Burma and also even srilanka.
11. Water falls,various kinds of mountains,backwaters etc
12. Variety of foods/clothes etc
13. More business opportunities

1. More safe

Very debatable. Shall we see how many tourists have faced murder/rape/violence in the past say two years in both countries?

2. Diverse geography to see

Just as much in Pakistan as is in India.

3. Good Image in world stage

Better? Maybe. Good? Not at all.


5. Soft image

Hardly....lol.

6. Medical tourism

Huh?

7. More than 21 % covered with forest and rich vegetation and attracts those want to see tiger,lion,elephant etc in wild as part adventure tourism

Plenty of wild flora and fauna in Pakistan as well. In fact, north Pakistan is one of last remaining truly untouched regions in the world.

8. More 3 star and 5 star hotels

Really?

9. India is one the few countries one can see snow,desert,rain forest,opportunity to see wild species in wild etc

So is Pakistan, what's your point? In fact I'll show you snow in a desert here.

10. Monster ancient temples

Much more important and prominent ancient sites in Pakistan. Mohenjodaro and Harappa anyone?

10. Transit route also to Nepal,Bhutan,Burma and also even srilanka.

Transit route to western China, Afghanistan and even India.

11. Water falls,various kinds of mountains,backwaters etc

Water falls? Backwaters? Pakistan doesn't have these? And "various kinds of mountains"? You do realise you're comparing yourself to the mountain mecca of the world?

12. Variety of foods/clothes etc

And Pakistan doesn't?

13. More business opportunities

Didn't know tourists came there to exploit business opportunities.
 
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Maybe but the visa nightmares of your consulate staff are beyond redemption here in Pretoria. They fail to realise if this is what I see what else do i expect to see when i get there.
 
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This is pure hatred of India. India has plenty of good places to visit.
You can hate current bunch of thugs ruling India and BGP/VHP extremist Hindu mind set but don't hate innocent people who have no problem with Pakistan and Muslims.
Recently India has too many incidents of Rape and murder but it doesn't mean India doesn't have places to visit. Dehli alone has the transit (Bus, train, monorail) system better than entire Pakistan. Tehran train system is also better than Pakistan
 
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