Tourist Hotspots In Pakistan

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About This Presentation

this is about the tourist places in Pakistan, that how tourists can tour the main hotspots of Pakistan.....promoting tourism in Pakistan is a good step towards the economy of Pakistan


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Tourist Hotspots of Pakistan By Ayesha Azam

Tourism in Pakistan

What is Tourism and Tourists,,? Tourism: the commercial organization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest: Tourists: One who travels for pleasure

Importance of Tourism for any country Tourism contributes towards G rowth and development of a country Social improvements Creates employment Economic development H elp in attracting foreign investment to a country

Travel Tractions Marketing

Tourist places in Pakistan Historical Destinations Religious Destinations Cultural sites Mountainous sites Beauty of Pakistan

Top Tourist places of Pakistan Mohenjo daro Rohats Fort Gorakh Hill Station Gwadar Port Hingol National Park Khewra salt Mines Narran Valley Saiful malook Murree Bhurbhan Kailash Valley Neelum Valley Skardu Khunjerab Pas Kalar Kahar K2 Anso lake

Mohenjo Daro Ancient Indus Valley civilization Mohenjo-Daro near the city of Larkana in Pakistan’s Sindh Province where it can then easily be reached Moen Jo Daro means ‘Mound of The Dead Men’ in Sindhi, which is a language spoken locally . Many foreigner tourist visit this place Entrance Fee:  300 rupees foreigners

1980, . Contribution of countries for restoration agreement by United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris on 27 May 1980 Country Contribution  US$   Australia $62,650.00   Bahrain $3,000.00   Cameroon $1,000.00   Egypt $63,889.60   Germany $375,939.85   India $49,494.95   Iraq $9,781.00   Japan $200,000.00   Kuwait $3,000.00   Malta $275.82   Mauritius $2,072.50   Nigeria $8,130.00   Saudi Arabia $58,993.63   Sri Lanka $1,562.50   Tanzania $1,000.00

Rohtas fort

Rohtas Fort (Jhelum, Pakistan) is one of the most beautiful and historical place located in Punjab  It was built by the King Farid Khan (famous as Sheer shah Suri) in 16th century It is one of the most impressive historical monuments in Pakistan Most tourists come here for the architecture and the Jeep rally that takes place every year.

Gorakh Hill Station Situated in the Dadu district T his hill station is a favorite picnic spot in the summers. It receives snowfall in winters, needless to say, the temperature is strikingly different from the rest of the province Pakistan’s famous places list cannot be completed without this Hill station.

Gwadar Port Another tourist attraction in Pakistan, World’s deepest natural seaport Gwadar. The port and C-pack is opening door to various opportunities and development for the residents of Baluchistan and Pakistan. The place is developing rapidly and it is safe to visit.

Hingol National Park The largest national park of the Pakistan Hingol national park is spread across the area of 1650 km square along with the coast of Makran . This Pakistan tourist attraction is home to many threatened species of invertebrate and animals like Crocodile, Sindh leopard, Ibex, Chinkara , schools of plumbeous Dolphins, green turtles, golden eagle, and much more

Pakistan’s famous places list cannot be completed without Hingol National Park.

Khewra Salt Mines The world’s second-largest salt mine is situated in Khewra, Mian Wali , Pakistan . There’s is a mosque and a hospital made with salt

Naran Valley Naran valley is a beautiful package, amazing blue, deep lakes with the mountainous backdrop Naraan is a perfect hill station with all the daily amenities, nice hotels, and tour operators for the whole area.

Saiful malook lake Famous for its fairy tailes The crystal clear greenish-blue water of the world famous Saiful Malook Lake It is spread on 1.06 square miles  The best time to visit Lake  Saif ul   Malook  is between May and the end July . The Lake Saiful   Muluk is named after a legendary prince

Murree bhurbhan

Bhurban is a tourist destination with unique flora, fauna species not found elsewhere in Pakistan  It is known for the  hik ing trails  Apartments is one of several resorts in Bhurban that serve tourists visiting the Murree Hills

Kailash valley Kalasha Valleys are a source of attraction for Pakistani as well as International tourists The Kalasha Valleys in Chitral District in northern Pakistan . Kailash people are known to their unique cultural and language Mount kalash is said to be the spiritual center of universe

Neelum valley Kashmir is heaven on the earth, The most beautiful place in Pakistan Neelum valley is perfect for tracking with its lush green forests, towering hills on both sides, and scenic views of the turbulent Neelum river.  

Skardu Known as heavan on earth Best known for its amazing topographical features and incredibly beautiful weather valley attracts all types of tourists from around the world including nature lovers, photographers, documentary filmmakers and mountaineers. These amazing natural feature makes it one of the best places to visit in Pakistan. 

Khunjerab Pass  G reatest wonder of the modern world The Karakoram Highway tourist attractions are worldly known and there is no other highway in the world crowned with such rich attractions .  The Khunjerab top is also named as Zero Point between Pakistan and China.

Kalar kahar kallar Kahar  is situated 25km from the city of Chakwal, in District Chakwal of province Punjab, Pakistan famous for its natural gardens which are full of colorful flower and plants . reason for Kallar Kahar to be famous among tourists. It is a salt water lake People enjoy pedal boating and motor boating on the lake.

K2 mountain Known as the king of north Pakistan K2  is the second highest mountain in the world K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the difficulty of ascent and the second-highest fatality rate among the "eight thousands" for those who climb it . K2 is so dangerous to climb, no one has attempted to climb it in the winter . The weather is pretty much unpredictable, which adds to the difficulty . K2, one of the most majestic mountains in the world.

Anso lake Ansoo Lake from a distant place it appears as a droplet of the tear W ider rim at one side and thinner on the other. From the time it was discovered, it has been the favorite place of tourists from all over the world . Only lucky ones happen to see this lake . After hours of difficult trekking, sometimes the lake gets covered inside fog and blocks the view. So , it is said that only lucky ones can see this lake.

Economic aspects of tourism According to the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report2017 released by the World Economic Forum, the direct contribution of travel and tourism to Pakistan's GDP in 2015 was US$328.3 million, constituting 2.8% of the total GDP  According to the World Travel and Tourism Council the direct contribution of travel and tourism to Pakistan's GDP in 2016 was US$7.6 billion (PKR 793.0 billion), constituting 2.7% of the total GDP   By 2025, the government predicts tourism will contribute ₨1 trillion  (US$6.0 billion) to the Pakistani economy

Economic importance of tourism According to the World Tourism  Organisation , the direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP in 2018 was $2,750.7billion (3.2% of GDP). This is forecast to rise by 3.6% to $2,849.2billion in 2019. Indirect contributions come from goods and services supplied to tourists which are not directly related to the tourism industry.
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