Pakistansdefender
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Most Pakistani people are not allowed to go to balochistan?Recently I have absolutely enjoyed watching vlogs by famous and little known Youtubers traveling to Pakistan. By the mercy of Almighty Allah, travellers are showcasing Pakistan in every positive way. From food, landscape, people and culture. The fascination with the beauty of Pakistan grows by day.
This was not the case a decade ago when Pakistan made all the bad news, some of which was exaggerated by western media and other times self inflicted.
My greatest concern now is are solo travellers, westerners aware of the culture of Pakistan? As more and more people travel (prior to the corona outbreak) are Pakistanis and foreign tourists aware of the possible clash of cultures?
By this, I mean I recently saw a vlog by an American female solo traveller walking around Islamabad and men just memorised to see a foreign lady with her camera walk the streets. The vlogger felt an easy feeling as she was the only female there and had questioned, where are all the Pakistani women?
Another point of concern is taking selfies, western travellers are very open to the idea of talking selfies with the local population (not all) I'm sure this could be misinterpreted by a local male citizen placing his arm around a solo female traveller which in turn could lead to a case of sexual harassment.
Such cases occur across the border in India as they have millions of tourists visiting where women have been sexually assaulted. Or a case in New Zealand when a young British backpacker was raped and murdered. As unfortunate as it is this could occur in Pakistan as well. Better education and engagement with the local population is needed by the travellers and a somewhat understanding of what to expect by the local population. Pak and foreign governments need to work hard on the do's and don'ts.
And are gawader was not open?
My neighbour from lahore has an office in gawader and visit 3 days a week.
Shame. And there is Atleast a grand Hotel. Who are these Pakistanis.
A black dirty Hindu made the report. Shame.. LolRecently I have absolutely enjoyed watching vlogs by famous and little known Youtubers traveling to Pakistan. By the mercy of Almighty Allah, travellers are showcasing Pakistan in every positive way. From food, landscape, people and culture. The fascination with the beauty of Pakistan grows by day.
This was not the case a decade ago when Pakistan made all the bad news, some of which was exaggerated by western media and other times self inflicted.
My greatest concern now is are solo travellers, westerners aware of the culture of Pakistan? As more and more people travel (prior to the corona outbreak) are Pakistanis and foreign tourists aware of the possible clash of cultures?
By this, I mean I recently saw a vlog by an American female solo traveller walking around Islamabad and men just memorised to see a foreign lady with her camera walk the streets. The vlogger felt an easy feeling as she was the only female there and had questioned, where are all the Pakistani women?
Another point of concern is taking selfies, western travellers are very open to the idea of talking selfies with the local population (not all) I'm sure this could be misinterpreted by a local male citizen placing his arm around a solo female traveller which in turn could lead to a case of sexual harassment.
Such cases occur across the border in India as they have millions of tourists visiting where women have been sexually assaulted. Or a case in New Zealand when a young British backpacker was raped and murdered. As unfortunate as it is this could occur in Pakistan as well. Better education and engagement with the local population is needed by the travellers and a somewhat understanding of what to expect by the local population. Pak and foreign governments need to work hard on the do's and don'ts.
Eva zu Beck stayed 1 year alone in Pakistan. Travelled alone interior Sindh and gilgit baltistan. Actually didn't you see that karachi and lahore experts telling them about gilgit baltistan. I remember my college days when my gilgit and balti friends really reprimand me for stereotyping them. They ar enot patans. They are Liberal as far as Pakistani and gets and foreigners are used to travel there. There are also facilities. Similarly half of those bloggers are not invited by the government. Shame how it was twisted. Shame really shameBiased video. Even the thumbnail is biased. In the center right who do you see?
This is the same girl who had awful experience while his stay in India. What is the one point that keeps on repeating the whole video? That foreign vloggers getting paid to promote Pakistan...
I could claim the same, the whole video was promoted by Indian, and one can see the Indian lady who probably never visited Pakistan raising those "thought provoking" questions.
And even if government paid some white vloggers for promotion, what is wrong in that? Should we have paid our local brown vloggers who had no global reach/viewership outside Pakistan as a promotional tool? So that westerners couldn't even relate to them in any way possible.... Hmm a brilliant strategy coming from a genius Indian mind.
And what was that comment about colonial mindset? Don't we do the same for arabs? Don't we do the same for any foreign person?
Of-course we feel happy when some one praises our land/country? Don't you feel the same when some one visits your house and praises your house? It's the same feeling.