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Emerging medical tourism industry in Pakistan

MEDICAL tourism, or seeking medical treatment in a foreign country, often at a much lower cost than in one’s country of origin, has a long history in Pakistan.

In the 1980s, Pakistan had a bustling black-market organ transplant industry. But this was short-lived, as new legislation prevented the proliferation of smuggled and illegally obtained organs. Since then, Pakistan has emerged as a strong contender for a new and lucrative medical tourism industry.

Low operation costs, high availability of educated physicians and developing medical industries have been cited as some of the most significant factors in this untapped market. However, Pakistan needs to address many issues before it can reap real benefits.

The global medical tourism industry is set to be worth almost $38.5 billion by 2020. In 2012, the UK’s Health Protection Agency estimated that 55,000 people went abroad to seek medical treatment. Of them, almost 70 per cent visited nations like Pakistan, India, Poland and Hungary.


While other barriers and challenges remain, such as healthcare infrastructure and government reform, none are more significant as the availability of highly trained physicians and security assurance

Of the Pakistani medical tourist demographic, most patients come to Pakistan for fertility and cosmetic operations, whereas a small minority visit for cardiac surgery.

Cost has been the primary driving factor for individuals seeking medical treatment in these nations. For example, an in vitro fertilisation operation in the United States can cost as much as $8,100, whereas in Pakistan the same operation can be done in $2,000, a 75pc decrease.

Additionally, many other basic procedures can be done at a similar cost ratio. The primary reason for this is the increasing foreign exchange rate. Since December 2017, the Pakistani rupee has lost almost 50pc of its value compared to the US dollar. While such devaluations may not be good for the economy on a macro scale, it does lower costs for foreigners seeking to get treatment in Pakistan.

While Pakistan has significant potential in the field of medical tourism, there remain equally significant barriers to the field’s success.

A large number of highly trained physicians is paramount in the industry’s development. Pakistani physicians are known to receive global admiration. With more than 50 medical schools, Pakistan produces around 30,000 physicians every year, according to the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. While this is sufficient for a successful medical tourism industry, many physicians leave Pakistan seeking higher pay in other countries.

Pakistan currently has 0.8 physicians per capita compared to the 2.5 per capita in other developing nations, according to the World Health Organisation.

An average physician in a government hospital makes around $6,000 per year compared to an average of $189,000 per year in the United States. Enticing physicians to remain and practise in Pakistan will be the first hurdle needed to be passed in order to successfully lay the foundation of Pakistan’s medical tourism industry.

Security in Pakistan has been another barrier to medical tourism in Pakistan. Pakistan currently ranks 5th in the world for kidnappings, with an annual rate of 15,000, of which 10-20pc are for ransom. And although terror-related deaths have been falling in Pakistan since 2011, they remain among the highest in the world with over 1,000 deaths in 2017.

This environment has developed a negative perception of Pakistan. As such, 36 countries have issued a “Reconsider Travel” advisory on Pakistan, including the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. Ensuring the safety of foreigners and improving the perception of Pakistan internationally will be a necessary step in developing Pakistan’s medical tourism industry.

While other barriers and challenges remain, such as healthcare infrastructure and government reform, none are more significant as the availability of highly trained physicians and security assurance.

With a new government in Islamabad and a mounting economic crisis, the road forward towards the medical tourism industry is far from certain. Currently, no legislature in parliament or provincial assemblies has addressed the need

for more expenditure in healthcare. But with the untapped potential driven by low treatment costs, Pakistan’s ability to become a global medical tourism hub has never been greater.

Published in Dawn, The Business and Finance Weekly, December 30th, 2019
 
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First INDIAN vlogger through Pakistan


 
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Tourism is emerging industry of Pakistan, it will create thousands of jobs, improve global image, earn foreign exchange, contribute to GPD, generate tax for Pakistan and most importantly people of Pakistan will have great time exploring unexplored beauty of Pakistan


 
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Pakistan makes it to Forbes list of best under the radar places to visit in 2020

Could this be the year Pakistan sees a surge in international tourists?

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Pakistan is a destination where travellers go to avoid tourists, says Forbes.

It's official. Pakistan is all set to become a must-visit destination for travellers and tourists looking for something new, something different in 2020. A recent Forbes article includes Pakistan in its The Not Hot List: 10 Best Under-the-Radar Trips for 2020.

The American magazine wrote, "Closed countries are opening up. Savvy luxury agencies are making remote destinations accessible to travellers who don’t want to rough it or risk much." The list features other countries such as Armenia, Chad, Eritrea, Guatemala, Mongolia and Saudi Arabia among others.


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Interestingly, the criterion for the list was based on a newly discovered but essential need of many modern tourists: “Where can we go to avoid other tourists?” The magazine points out that many travel agencies and local tour guides "have learned to bring less obvious, undertouristed places to life in a way that yields the kind of insights you might expect from their overtouristed equivalents."

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“Pakistan is perhaps the ultimate adventure travel destination,” says Jonny , founder of Wild Frontiers. “It offers ancient Indus civilizations stretching back 4,000 years, and exciting cities like Lahore with its forts, mosques and palaces. But most of all, it offers incredible scenery, particularly in the north where the three greatest mountain ranges collide. Pakistan is great for trekking, mountain biking, rafting or just cultural tourism. The infrastructure has also improved, with resurfaced roads and new tunnels cutting down travel time, new luxury hotels are opening up in the region.”

Just last month, Pakistan made it to Condé Nast Traveller's list of best holiday destinations for 2020. And while it's clear that an improved security situation has revived the tourism industry, its really the country's natural beauty and diverse cultures that attract local and foreign tourists alike. In addition, British Backpackers Society (BBS) had declared Pakistan as the world’s third-highest potential adventure destination for 2020.

Sadly, Pakistan still lags behind neighbours in the region and was ranked the least competitive country in South Asia last year when it comes to travel and tourism by the World Economic Forum.

No doubt Pakistan has unparalleled beauty, but what it lacks is a structure that can facilitate tourism— more importantly, what it needs are stricter laws and policies that can safeguard our natural sites and historical landmarks from the onslaught of overtourism.
 
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Islamabad, Rawalpindi to Introduce Double-Decker Buses

In order to promote the culture of the Potohar region, the government has decided to launch double-decker buses in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

The bus service is set to be launched next month in February, which will be operated by the Tourism Development Corporation Punjab (TDCP).

According to reports, the buses will operate from Allama Iqbal Park, Shamsabad and will take the tourists to the Constitution Avenue through Shakarparian.

This news was confirmed by Punjab’s Chief Minister’s Adviser on Horticulture and Tourism Asif Mehmood.

He further informed us that only one bus will be operated in the beginning and the local people can also benefit from this service.

It was also revealed that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) was contacted by the TDCP to create a terminal at Faisal Mosque and also provide a no-objection certificate (NOC) to run the buses


 
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Punjab government has decided to accord the status of tourist spot to Tehsil Kotli Sattian.

As per media reports, a notification in this regard will be issued in next week. The government gave approval to this decision in a special meeting.

Kotli Sattian after Murree will be the second Tehsil of district Rawalpindi which is being given the status of tourism spot.

The government has also approved to set up tourism centres at Chiora, Dhanoi and Karore road in Kotli Sattian. Work on this project will be initiated on emergency basis.
 
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Pakistan’s remarkable transformation from being one of the worst affected by terrorism to the hottest tourism spot.

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3 Days Tour to Neelam Valley & Kashmir ( Friday Saturday Sunday )

Transport - Accommodation - Meals - Refreshments - First AID ⛑ - Jeep
Places: Muzzafarabad , Kutton Water Fall , Keran , Sharda , Kel / Arang Kel , Taobat

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Faisalabad & Islamabad: 22000/- per head
Karachi: Join from Faisalabad and Islamabad

: 12 March 2020

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Spring 2020!

Tour to Swat, Kalam, Kumrat Valley.


Swat, famous for it green lush valleys.
Kalam valley is famous for the stunning views and lakes.
Kumrat is like a heaven on earth.

Encounter the beauty of these mesmerizing northern areas of Pakistan.

Attractions in the trip:
Islamabad
• Mingora
• Swat
• Madyan
• Bahrain
• Kalam
• Malamjabba
• Dir
• Kumrat
• Jahaz Banda

07 Days and 7 Nights from Karachi to Karachi.
4 Nights and 5 Days from Islamabad to Islamabad.

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Tour Dates:
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25th March till 31st March 2020 from Karachi to Karachi.
26th March till 30th March 2020 from Islamabad to Islamabad.

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REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
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5 days before departure date from Islamabad.
(Book now to avoid train ticket issues)
After that we will not be able to book train tickets for you.

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PACKAGE PRICE PER HEAD:
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Rs. 18,500 from Islamabad.
Rs. 22,000 from Lahore.
Rs. 23,500 from Quetta.
Rs. 32,500 from Karachi with Economy Train.
Rs. 43,500 from Karachi Greenline Business Class.

(For Karachi - 2 nights Stand in Isb and a train return ticket)

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BOOKING TERMS::
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-70% payment in advance
Remaining payment must deposited week before departure date.

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CANCELLATION POLICY:
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Rs. 5000 per person deduction for Islamabad members.
Rs. 5000 + Train ticket cancellation charges per person deduction for Karachi members.

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Mode of Payment:
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-Bank Deposit
-Online transfer.
-EasyPaisa/JazzCash
-Cash By hand (only for Karachi members)
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DETAILED ITINERARY PLAN:
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25th Mar, 2020 - Day 01 - Wednesday
24 Mar – During Night Travel to Islamabad from Karachi
25 Mar – During evening Arrival at Islamabad
- Train: Greeline or Sir Sayyed Express. Any good train subject to availability.
- Dinner & Overnight Stay in Islamabad for Karachi members.

26th Mar, 2020 - Day 02 – Thursday
- Pickup other members from Islamabad
- Travel to Madyan and Bahrain via Islamabad-Swat Express way.
Sightseeing/Short Stays at:
-Malakand
-Mingora
-River Swat
-Madyan City
-Bahrain
- Call for Dinner.
- Dinner Bonfire & Overnight Stay in Kalam.

27th Mar, 2020 - Day 04 – Friday
- Call for Breakfast.
- Move to Kalam Valley via 4x4 jeeps (Subject to Weather Conditions)
- Sightseeing/Short Stays at:
Plain Forest
Usho Forest
Usho Valley
Matiltaan Valley
Saifulllah Lake
Waterfall Near Saifullah Lake
Mahodand Lake
- Travel back to Kalam via 4x4 jeeps.
- Departure for Malam Jabba
- Dinner & Overnight stay at Malam Jabba

28th Mar, 2020 - Day 05 – Saturday

- Call for Breakfast.
- Travel places to Malam Jabba.
- Fiza Gut Park.
- Malam Jabba Valley.
- Samson Resort.
- Extra Activities are Chairlift & Skiing at Malam Jabba resort. (not included in the package)
- Travel back to Dir City.
- Dinner & Over Night Stay at Dir City

29th Mar, 2020 - Day 05 – Sunday
- Early morning call for Breakfast.
Travel to Kumrat Valley.
- Thal, Kumrat Valley,
- Kalkot, Kumrat valley
- Panjkora River, Kumrat Valley.
- Wooden Canals, Thall, Kumrat Valley.
Kumrat Waterfall.
Travel back to Dir City
Dinner & Stay Overnight.

30th Mar, 2020 - Day 06 – Monday
- Call for Breakfast.
- Leave for Marghuzar Valley
Travel places in Marghuzar Valley:
- Fiza Gut
- Saidu Sharif.
- White Palace Musuem.
- Travel to Islamabad.
- Dinner in Islamabad. (All Members)
*Drop-off for Islamabad members.
- Overnight stay in Islamabad for Karachi members.

31st Mar, 2020 - Day 07 – Tuesday (For Karachi)
- Call for Breakfast.
- Free time in Islamabad till 12 pm.
- Travel to Karachi via Train/ Bus.

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Discount Details:
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• 5% off on group of 10 & above People
• Invite 10 friends to win a free trip.
• 1 - 3 Years Age Kids will be Free (If found kid age above 3 years we will charge fully)
• 04 years Above Kids are considered adults and will be charged 100%.
• Dual Sharing: Rs. 5000 per couple will be charged extra for the separate room sharing.

Note: (From provinces Balochistan, Sindh, Panjab, KPK, Gilgit Baltistan and the other cities, people may contact us separately for the charges and the other details.)

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Main Pick Up Points:
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Karachi
Lahore
Islamabad
Gujranwala
Quetta
Mardan

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Package Includes:
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Train / Bus ticket (For Karachi & Other Cities)
- 2 Meals (BF and Dinner).
- Luxury Transport.
- Tool Taxes.
- Service Guide.
- Jeep fares.
- Basic first aid kit
- Hotel Accommodation
- Bonfire, BAR-B-Q & Musical Night.
- Entertainment.

Trip Cost NOT Includes:
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× Tea, Mineral water ,Cold drinks & Lunch Expenses
× Entrance Tickets of Forts etc.
× Any Expense of Personal Nature.
× Separate room.
× Any item not mentioned above.

For bookings and details
Contact us
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Presents 1 Day Trip to Kartarpur Sahib
on 29 March 2020



For inter-Faith religious harmony and
Quaid-e-Azam’s vision of Unity,Faith & Discipline.

Individuals, Friends and Families are highly encouraged to join us.

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, :
03475518072 | 03465630990
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◘ From Lahore 2200 PKR per Head
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KIDS CHARGES
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Kids Charges Policy Given Below:

◘ Kids Under 3 Years Will Be Free
◘ Kids Between 3-8 Years Will Be Charged 50% & Given Jumper Seat.
◘ Kids Above 8 Years Will Be Charged Full
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◘ Luxury Booked Air Conditioned Transport
◘ 1 Delicious Lunch/Dinner
◘ Photography
◘ Mineral Water During Travelling
◘ Basic First-Aid and Tour Guidance
◘ Entry Ticket of Kartarpur
◘ Complete Tour Guidance
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◘ Any kind of cold drinks, water or Tea.
◘ Serious medical condition would be on your own as company will provide the basic first aid only.
◘ Any personal meal/food order.
◘ Rescue Services in any unwanted situation
◘ Life Insurance
◘ Anything that is not included in services included section.
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Tour Duration: 29 March 2020

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-- Departure from Lahore 07:30 AM from PSO Thokar near Daewoo Terminal Lahore

-- Reached Narowal 10:00 AM
-- Visit Gurdwara Kartarpur
-- Explore Kartarpur Corridor Area
-- Lunch Cum Diner
-- Arrival at Lahore around 08:00 PM
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>> Dinner(Chicken Biryan/Chilli Dry Rice/Chicken Quorma)
>> Mineral Water

[REGISTRATION PROCEDURE]

Deposit Rs.2200/- advance in the following account:

Payment Procedure :
EASYPAISA M Kashif 03465630990
Syed safdar 03475518072
Syed Ijaz hussain shah
Branch code . 2011
Bank alHabib
20110095003419010


|CONTACT INFO|
03465630990
03475518072
03469632049

By hand cash payment plz visit our office at the following addresses.

1.LAHORE :
LGF#47 century tower
75-l gulberg lll kalma chowk lahore

2.ISLAMABAD:
Office#03 ground floor twin city plaza near sultan arcades i/8-4 Faizabad.

3.ISLAMABAD:
shop#3 ground floor sajiid plaza raja market st.49, f11/3 Islamabad

4.KARACHI:
Office#42.Tauheed_abad industry area Near alkaram studio Landi.

5. Shop# 04 near utility store main bazar paras tehsil balakot district Mansehra.

Note:

Keep in mind that on adventure trips of this type, weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors beyond the control of organizers can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the Leader and Guide will decide what is the best alternative. Taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group.

For Reservations and queries, please feel free to contact below mentioned contact numbers.
 
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