Visit Pakistan Year 2007: What Can We Do?

Posted on January 11, 2007
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Guest Post by Bradistan Calling

The government has decided to celebrate the year 2007 as ‘Visit Pakistan Year.

Tourism is one of the biggest industries in the world. It can bring employment, opportunities and recognition. Pakistan is one of the best kept secrets of the tourism industry. Posts on ATP – on our various hidden tourist gems, our history, our culture and heritage, etc. – are examples of all that Pakistan has to offer. Everyone has their own ideas on Pakistan and pakistaniat; but ATP has demonostrated our ‘unity in diversity.’

ATP is the right forum for discussing how we can make “Visit Pakistan 2007” a success.

What avenues can be explored for participation and promotion of Pakistan. How can we attract tourists to Pakistan in 2007 and beyond? What can institutions like the national flag carrier (PIA) do to become a calling card for Pakistani tourism and hospitality? What role can the media play in this? And what can Pakistanis abroad do?

If those Pakistanis who live abroad decide to take ‘Visit Pakistan 2007’ seriously, others will surely follow.

Bradistan Calling is a proud Pakistani in Bradford, West yorkshire (Little Pakistan).

100 responses to “Visit Pakistan Year 2007: What Can We Do?”

  1. Qadoos yasir says:

    Guardian UK (newspaper) features Pakistan travel & tourism on its website(one of the most visited newspaper sites in the world)
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/pakistan

  2. Qadoos yasir says:

    Did any one see Mobilink Advertisement on CNN international
    or may be posted on you tube, about pakistan tourism destination
    in this environment of hostility would anyone take the advertisement seriously

  3. MQ says:

    The houses and businesses in Islamabad being spied by swarms of madrassa students for any “immoral activities” and the “culprits” — both nationals and foreigners — being kidnapped to the Lal Masjid for meting out justice; the government leaders, both at the federal and provincial level, encouraging, condoning and even threatening suicide attacks against “blasphemers”; the Northern Areas under the lengthening shadow of the Taliban; and Karachi floating in its own sewage. Who would want to visit Pakistan in 2007 for leisure and recreation?

  4. Owais Mughal says:

    Islamabad has suspended its much publicised ‘Visit Pakistan Year (VPY) 2007’ project, reportedly due to lack of funds. Details here.

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