N.Siddiqui
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PM Imran Khan speech at Tourism Summit.
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Wow, that shows his maturity, vision and knowledge. I'm also against the unbridled tourism and also we have a certain values and culture which should be respected by tourists.
honestly, I didn't even watch it yet but commented I will watch it now..Everything he said makes sense here, yes the vision and knowledge about the basics of promoting tourism and at the same time preserving the local traditions and culture is impressive.
He explained it very well that why people are so hospitable because these are untouched and new experiences and that's what i was talking about but didn't convey properly.Everything he said makes sense here, yes the vision and knowledge about the basics of promoting tourism and at the same time preserving the local traditions and culture is impressive.
And there waa a guy here in pdf who was saying that we should open up bars and discos and do dereligious actions to promote tourismWow, that shows his maturity, vision and knowledge. I'm also against the unbridled tourism and also we have a certain values and culture which should be respected by tourists.
these are libturds (liberal + turd)And there waa a guy here in pdf who was saying that we should open up bars and discos and do dereligious actions to promote tourism
honestly, I didn't even watch it yet but commented I will watch it now..
He explained it very well that why people are so hospitable because these are untouched and new experiences and that's what i was talking about but didn't convey properly.
As IK also said that we don't need these backpackers and package tourists, we need high value tourists ...because we need to make money and get least damage.. so we should welcome only rich tourists and not backpackers on shoe-string budgets...so here me & IK are 1000% on same page.
PM IK passion about eco-tourism, about environmental degradation, global warming, depletion of ozone layer and Pakistan being on 7th spot facing the dangers of global warming is seen on so many occasions and speeches.
Environment and its degradation ranks highest issue in all the EU, Scandinavian countries, others....PM IK always talked about preserving environment and stopping the global warming effect on Pakistan and the world...billion tree campaign in KPK is a case in point and now planned 10 billion trees in Pakistan.
Very well spoken.
I have been to all the south asian countries and trust me, commercialization has killed majority of them.
Bhutan has tried to maintain its heritage and culture, but the rate at which indian and bangladeshi tourists are hitting bhutan, It will find hard to keep up it tourist place close to nature. Already thimpu and paro are filled up with hotels everywhere. Southern Srilanka, the whale watch and beaches are high commercialized and no more sense of being close to nature. India, well less said is better.
Wish I can visit pakistan especially the northern part before same happens to those regions...
Some day one day ...as of now those regions are not open to indians
Very well spoken.
I have been to all the south asian countries and trust me, commercialization has killed majority of them.
Bhutan has tried to maintain its heritage and culture, but the rate at which indian and bangladeshi tourists are hitting bhutan, It will find hard to keep up it tourist place close to nature. Already thimpu and paro are filled up with hotels everywhere. Southern Srilanka, the whale watch and beaches are high commercialized and no more sense of being close to nature. India, well less said is better.
Wish I can visit pakistan especially the northern part before same happens to those regions...
Some day one day ...as of now those regions are not open to indians
Felt so good about Bhutan preserving and protecting the nature with the customs and traditions, culture and language, wildlife and local fauna, it is all related and religion too.
I had some idea about Bhutan preserving the nature through some FB videos, but didn't knew the extent of it. Beautiful job done by the local people and the Bhutan government.
Pakistan northern areas, many parts of Baluchistan, GB others are untouched and unexplored and hope that it is not inundated with hordes of tourists, happens in parts of KPK like in Swat and others.
You can apply for a visa as a nature enthusiast and exploring traditions and culture common in Himalayan/Karakoram range, it is the same belt in Pakistan Nepal, Bhutan, parts of India, China...hope you will get the visa...PM IK has talked about promoting tourism from India as well, opening Sharda temple corridor and the Kartarpur for Sikh religious tourism. Lots of Indians actually visits Pakistan...
https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...n-sharda-temple-corridor-for-indian-pilgrims/