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Incredible Pakistan January 26, 2020 0

UK paves road for Pakistan travel

William and Kate in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD.: 

More than six months after British Airways resumed operations to Pakistan, the United Kingdom on Friday relaxed its travel advisory for the country in a major step welcomed by Islamabad as “great news”.

The UK changed its travel advice for Pakistan in almost five years, allowing its citizens to travel by road to the north of Pakistan as well as the scenic Kalash and Bamboret valleys, the UK High Commission in Islamabad said on Friday.

The first major update of the travel advice by Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) since 2015 is the result of a comprehensive review of Pakistan’s security situation based on a wide-ranging assessment of the country’s security situation.

Pakistan has made tremendous strides towards bettering the internal security situation. In June, British Airways resumed operations to Pakistan after 11 years of suspension, when the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner touched down at Islamabad International Airport.

Climate change in focus as royal couple visits Chitral

In October, Pakistan rolled out red carpet for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as the royal couple undertook an array of engagements over five days, which took them as far as Chitral district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

A statement issued by the British High Commission on Friday mentioned the return of British Airways to Pakistan and the visit by Prince William and his wife Catherine, as major milestones in the “improved security situation” in Pakistan.

“The improved security situation allowed for the return of British Airways to Pakistan in June 2019 and the visit by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in October 2019,” it said. “Among other changes, the advice now allows for travel by road to the North of Pakistan as well as the Kalash and Bamboret Valleys,” the high commission said.

The announcement follows the arrival of Dr Christian Turner, as the new high commissioner to Pakistan. “Following my arrival in December 2019, I made this review of the travel advice a priority,” the statement quoted Turner as saying.

“It is great credit to the hard work of the Government of Pakistan in delivering improved security over the past five years. I am delighted that British nationals will be able to see more of what Pakistan has to offer,” he added.

Previously, Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advice put travel restriction on the full route from Islamabad to Gilgit.

However, Friday’s update reduces the restriction on section of the Karakoram Highway between Mansehra and Chilas alone. “Travellers may bypass this section by taking the alternative route through the Kaghan Valley and Babusar Pass,” it said.

The FCO advised against all travel to most of Balochistan, including Quetta. “This is except for the southern coast of Balochistan, including the city of Gwadar, where the FCO advises against all but essential travel,” it added.

‘Great news’

Friday’s announcement was warmly welcomed by the Pakistani leadership, who described it as a major step towards the government’s efforts to boost tourism, attract foreign investment and further strengthen relations with the UK.

“This is great news as it will address two most important economic issues facing Pakistan today: employment & our current account deficit, by bringing in tourism & investment which in turn will provide employment opportunities especially for our youth,” Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi also lauded the announcement. “This change in travel advice is encouraging … [and] will further strengthen Pakistan-UK relations,” he wrote in a tweet.

“Pakistan; land of peace and progress with incredible natural beauty, warmth & hospitality. This change in travel advice is encouraging, the first major update to the UK’s travel advisory to Pakistan since 2015. This will further strengthen Pakistan-UK relations. Welcome to Pakistan.”

Earlier, Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said in a statement that the government and the people of Pakistan welcomed the FCO’s announcement of relaxing its travel advice for the British nationals for Pakistan.

“A positive step forward, forging even stronger and closer people-to-people links between Pakistan and the UK,” she said on Twitter. “Look forward to welcoming more tourists, investors, academics and other visitors from the UK.”

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan in a meeting with High Commissioner Turner, termed the British government’s decision “vital” step towards boosting tourism activities in Pakistan.

“Pakistan is now open to the world, with peaceful and welcoming environment,” she said during the meeting. High Commissioner Turner said the travel advisory revision would pave the way for enhanced travel and connectivity between the two countries.

“I have been to the UNESCO sites and amazed to see the tourism potential of Pakistan,” Turner said, adding the credit went to the government of Pakistan under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan for ensuring better security conditions in the country.

The FCO provides travel advice based on objective information to help British nationals make better informed decisions about foreign travel. In 2018, there were an estimated 484,000 visits by British nationals to Pakistan. There are 22 weekly direct flights to the UK.

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Kalash Festival 2020

Kalash Festival

 

Kalash Festival 2020
Incredible Pakistan December 2, 2019 0

Kalash Festivals

Kalash Festivals

Kalash Valley Festival refers to the festivals celebrated by the Kalashi people in the Kalash valley of Pakistan. There are three major festivals celebrated in the valley. Follow are the festivals celebrated each year.
1. Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival (Spring Season)
2. Kalash Uchal Festival (Summer Season)
3. Kalash Choimus Festival (Winter Season)

Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival

Chilam Joshi is also known as Kalash spring festival. Chilam Joshi festival is held in three Kalash valleys, Bumburet, Birir, and Rumbur where Kalash girls and boys dance to the tune of traditional drum beats.

Chilam Joshi celebrations highlight their cultural richness, the plethora of colors and the underlying message of peace.  The women dressed up in traditional clothes of vibrant colors, gold, silver jewelers and elaborate headgear. Men wear traditional shalwar kameez with a woolen waistcoat.

Kalashi festivals are famous throughout the world. Three festivals are more important, celebrated in different months of the year. Chilam Joshi is the most important festival celebrated in May for four days. Uchal festival held in autumn season and Choimos festival in midwinters.

Chilam Joshi festival starts at Rumbur valley and then moves on to other valleys of Kalash. In this festival, Kalashi people pray for the safeguard of their fields and animals before going to their fields and for this purpose they used to spread milk on their Gods. The festival brought smiles on the unmarried Kalasha boys and girls faces who during the festival get an opportunity to choose their life partners. They announce their life partners name on the last day of the festival. Let See The Kalash valley festival dates Schedule.

Dates Availability Status
Chilam Joshi Kalash Festival-07-MAY-2021 – 20-MAY-2021 AVAILABLE
Chilam Joshi Kalash Festival-08-MAY-2021 – 21-MAY-2021 AVAILABLE
Chilam Joshi Kalash Festival-09-MAY-2021 – 22-MAY-2021 AVAILABLE

 

Uchal Kalash Festival -15-AUG-2021 – 22-AUG-2021 AVAILABLE
Uchal Kalash Festival -16-AUG-2021 – 23-AUG-2021 AVAILABLE
Uchal Kalash Festival -16-AUG-2021 – 23-AUG-2021 AVAILABLE

 

Kalash Choimus Festival-15-DEC-2021 – 22-DEC-2021 AVAILABLE
Kalash Choimus Festival-16-DEC-2021– 23-DEC-2021 AVAILABLE
Incredible Pakistan November 19, 2019 0

Charakusa Valley Pakistan

Hushe, the road-end village of Baltistan opens some of the ideal trekking and mountaineering opportunities for deferent ages and tastes. Charakusa Valley glacier is situated in area of magnificent mountains just few kilometers from Hushe. The K6 (7281 m), K7 (6934 m), Link Sar (7041m), Drifica (6650m), Kapura Peak (6545 m), Niza Peak, Namika (6325m), Laila peak 6400m provide unique opportunity to climb rock and ice pinnacles in the heart of Karakorum.

There are also many of the peaks are less than 6000 meters, which means no permit fee and no liaison officer, and with just a three-day walk from the end of the road makes an affordable Karakorum expeditions.
All the approach treks to these peaks starts from the Hushe village and passes through some best trekking routes in Karakorum. Base camps are located in stunning verdant site surrounded by high granite spires and enormous snow covered mountains. There are certain reasons to lure your imagination.

DAY ITINERARY
Day-01 Islamabad- Rawalpindi: Sightseeing
Day-02 Drive to Chilas on Karakorum highway11-12 hrs
Day-03 Drive  to Skardu along with Indus River 8-9hrs
Day-04 Drive to Hushe village 6-7hrs
Day-05 Trek to Saicho 4-5 hrs
Day-06 Trek to Spangser 4-5 hrs
Day-07 Trek to base camp
Day-8/35 25 days for climbing
Day-36 Trek back to Spangser
Day-37 Trek back to Saicho
Day-38 Trek back to Hushe
Day-39 Drive to Skardu by Jeeps 6-7hrs
Day-40 Drive to Chilas 8-9 hrs
Day-41 Drive to Islamabad 11-12hrs
Day-42 Transfer to Islamabad airport for return flight
Baltit Fort
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Pakistan Culture Tours Itineraries

19 Days Karachi Mohen Jo Daro, Multan,  Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Swat Gilgit & Hunza Tour

Day 01 Meet on arrival and Transfer to Hotel. Afternoon Sightseeing tour of Karachi Visit Jinnah Mausoleum Defense Mosque, Clifton Beach, Dhobi Ghat and Bohri Bazaar Overnight at Hotel
Day 02 Morning Full day tour of Thatta. Visit Chaukundi, Banbhore, Makli & Shahjehan mosque, Afternoon Continue to Hyderabad (Visit the Nara canal and traces of the lower rivers enroute) Dinner & Overnight.
Day 03 Drive to Larkana via Bhit Shah & Kot DG. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 04 Morning tour of Moen Jo Daro visit site & museum later visit Larkana afternoon drive to Sukkur Overnight at hotel.
Day 05 Drive to Bahawalpur enroute visit the Blue mosque of Bhong Overnight at hotel.
Day 06 Morning tour of Uch Sharief continue to Multan afternoon Tour of Multan Overnight at hotel.
Day 07 Drive to Lahore via Harappa Overnight at hotel in Lahore.
Day 08 Morning tour of Lahore Visit Lahore Museum in detail, Delhi gate Bazaar, Wazir Khan Mosque, and Anarkali mosque. Afternoon Drive to Islamabad On arrival transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel
Day 09 Morning sightseeing of Twin cities Rawalpindi & Islamabad, Visit the Shah Faisal Mosque, an excellent Model of the Modern Muslim architecture, Shakaparian View point, Folk heritage museum, after that drive through the government buildings and visit the Raja bazaar Overnight at Hotel
Day 10 Drive to Besham via Taxila Visit Julian & Sirkap archeological sites and the site museum On arrival at Besham transfer PTDC Motel Besham. Overnight at Hotel
Day 11 Leave for Gilgit driving along the Karakorum Highway. Stop at several photogenic spots and Shatial Rock drawing from 4th to 8th century. On arrival transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 12 After a short tour of Gilgit Drive to Hunza on arrival transfer to Baltit Inn Hotel. Evening walk through the bazaar of Hunza and visit Altit Fort Overnight at Hotel .
Day 13 Morning Excursion to Nagar Village Afternoon free Overnight at Hotel.
Day 14 Drive to Chilas Visiting different villages on the way Overnight at Hotel.
Day 15 Drive to Swat via Shangla pass. Arrive Hotel Serena Swat late in the evening Overnight at Hotel.
Day 16 Full day tour of the valley of swat Visit Kalam, Madyan, Bahrain & Mingora Bazaar for Shopping Overnight at hotel.
Day 17 Drive 170 KMs to Peshawar. Visit Takht Bhai the most well preserved monastery of Pakistan. On arrival transfer to Shelton Green Hotel Overnight at Hotel
Day 18 Morning at leisure afternoon Tour of Peshawar Evening flight to Karachi On arrival transfer to hotel
Day 19 Transfer to airport for flight to your next destination.

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7 Days Pakistan Cities Culture tour

Day 01 Meet on arrival and Transfer to Hotel. Afternoon Sightseeing tour of Karachi Visit Jinnah Mausoleum Defense Mosque, Clifton Beach, and Bohri Bazaar Overnight at Hotel
Day 02 Morning transfer to airport for flight to Lahore On arrival transfer to hotel Lahore. Afternoon visit the Lahore fort, Badshahi Mosque and Shalimar gardens. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03 Morning Drive to Rawalpindi On arrival transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel
Day 04 Morning Afternoon sightseeing of Twin cities Rawalpindi & Islamabad, Visit the Shah Faisal Mosque, an excellent Model of the Modern Muslim architecture, Shakaparian View point, Folk heritage museum, after that drive through the government buildings and visit the Raja bazaar Overnight at Hotel
Day 05 Transfer to Airport for flight to Quetta Meet on arrival afternoon city tour of Quetta . Overnight at Serena hotel.
Day 06 Transfer to airport for flight to Karachi afternoon crabbing tour Overnight at hotel.
Day 07 Transfer to airport for flight to home

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8 Days South Pakistan Bird Watching, Archeology and desert culture tour

Day 01 Meet on arrival at Karachi airport transfer to hotel. Afternoon city tour of Karachi overnight at hotel.
Day 02 Morning drive to Keenjher lake enroute visit Chaukundi, the Haleji lake bird sanctuary, Makli and Shahjehan mosque, On arrival at Keenjher meet your wildlife guide from WWF to see the birds boat trip to the island in the lake overnight at rest house.
Day 03 Early morning sunrise boating in the Keenjher lake later drive to Hyderabad. Afternoon tour of Hyderabad overnight at hotel.
Day 04 Drive to Sukkur via Bhit Shah overnight at hotel.
Day 05 Full day Excursion to Moen Jo Daro overnight at hotel.
Day 06 Drive to Derawar fort visit the fort overnight at the village rest house.
Day 07 Early morning visit the desert on camels. At noon time drive to Uch Sharief visit the tombs and continue to Multan overnight at hotel.
Day 08 Flight to Lahore or Karachi to continue your onward flight.

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7 Days Pakistan Cities Karachi Quetta Lahore Peshawar Islamabad

Day 01 Meet on arrival and Transfer to Hotel. Afternoon Sightseeing tour of Karachi Visit Jinnah
Mausoleum Defense Mosque, Clifton Beach, and Bohri Bazaar Overnight at Hotel
Day 02 Breakfast at hotel. Morning transfer to airport for flight to Quetta On arrival transfer to hotel Lahore. Afternoon tour of Quetta visit The Museum Bazaar and Hanna lake overnight at hotel. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03 Morning transfer to airport for flight to Lahore On arrival transfer to hotel Lahore. Afternoon visit the Lahore fort, Badshahi Mosque and Shalimar gardens. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 04 Breakfast at Hotel. Morning Drive to Rawalpindi On arrival transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel
Day 05 Breakfast at hotel . Morning Afternoon sightseeing of Twin cities Rawalpindi & Islamabad, Visit the Shah Faisal Mosque, an excellent Model of the Modern Muslim architecture, Shakaparian View point, Folk heritage museum, after that drive through the government buildings and visit the Raja bazaar Overnight at Hotel
Day 06 Drive to Peshawar enroute visit Taxila overnight at hotel
Day 07 Morning tour of Peshawar visit Kissa Khawani bazaar, Sarafa bazaa, Mohabat Khan mosque and Peshawar, afternoon transfer to Islamabad airport for flight to home

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8 Days Pakistan China Silkroad tour

Day 01 Arrival Karachi City tour later transfer back to airport for flight to Peshawar. Overnight at Pearl Continental Hotel.
Day 02 Morning Excursion to Khyber pass Afternoon city tour of Peshawar. Overnight.
Day 03 Drive to Swat via Takht Bhai one of the most well preserved Buddhist monastery dating back to 2nd Century AD Over night at Swat Serena Hotel.
Day 04 Full day tour of the valley of Swat overnight.
Day 05 Drive to Chilas Via Karakorum Highway. Overnight at Panorama Hotel.
Day 06 Drive to Hunza via Gilgit Overnight at PTDC Motel.
Day 07 Day at leisure in Hunza. Overnight.
Day 08 Drive to Taxkorgan to continue a tour in China.

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11 Days Pakistan Silk Road to combine with China & central Asia

Day 01 Arrive Islamabad transfer to Pearl Continental Hotel Rawalpindi. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 02 Morning tour of Islamabad Afternoon drive to Peshawar overnight at Grand hotel.
Day 03 Morning Excursion to Khyber pass Afternoon tour of Peshawar Overnight at hotel
Day 04 Drive to Swat via Malakand pass Overnight at Swat Serena Hotel.
Day 05 Full day in Swat valley overnight at hotel. Day 06 Full day tour of Swat.
Day 06 Drive Chilas Overnight at Panorama Hotel
Day 07 Drive to Hunza enroute visit Rakaposhi viewpoint Overnight at Baltit inn Hotel
Day 08 Excursion by jeep to Nagar Valley Overnight at Hotel
Day 09 Full day Excursion to Khunjerab pass overnight at hotel.
Day 10 Full day at leisure. Walk in the valley. overnight at hotel.
Day 11 Drive to Taxkorgan to start the tour of China.

18 days major Tribal South Pakistan

Day 01 Arrival at Islamabad Overnight at Hotel
Day 02 Transfer to Peshawar via Taxila Sightseeing tour of Taxila Overnight at Hotel
Day 03 Full day excursion to Takht Bahi
Day 04 Flight to Lahore Overnight at Hotel
Day 05 Full day Sightseeing tour of Lahore Overnight at Hotel
Day 06 Train to Multan Overnight at Hotel
Day 07 Drive to Bahawalpur Overnight at Hotel
Day 08 Full day tour of Derawar fort & Chanan Pir in the desert of Cholistan.
Day 09 Train to Quetta Overnight at Hotel
Day 10 Full day Sightseeing tour in Quetta.
Day 11 Drive to Sukkur via Bolan Pass Overnight at Hotel
Day 12 Full day in Sukkur visit house boats Hindu temples etc Overnight at Hotel
Day 13 Drive to Manchar lake via Moen-Jo-Daro Overnight at Hotel on the House boats
Day 14 Full day float in the lake to see Boat villages Overnight at Hotel House Boats.
Day 15 Drive to Hyderabad via Sehwan Overnight at Hotel
Day 16 Drive to Thatta later continue to Karachi Overnight at Hotel
Day 17 Full day tour of Karachi Overnight at Hotel
Day 18 Departure

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9 Days Pakistan to Combine with India

Day 01 Arrive Islamabad Drive to swat Overnight at Serena Hotel .
Day 02 Full day tour of Swat valley. Overnight at Serena
Day 03 Drive to Besham Overnight at PTDC Hotel
Day 04 Drive to Abbottabad Via Nathiagali Overnight at Pearl Cont:: Abbottabad.
Day 05 Drive to Peshawar Overnight at Hotel .
Day 06 Tour of Khyber pass Overnight at Hotel
Day 07 Flight to Lahore Half day tour Overnight at Hotel
Day 08 AM Sightseeing tour of Lahore PM drive to Wagah witness the flag raising ceremony Overnight at PTDC Wagah.
Day 09 Transfer to India.

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5 Days soft Adventure tour

Day 01 Flight to Bahawalpur on arrival transfer to PTDC hotel for Overnight.
Day 02 Drive to Derawar fort via Uch Sharief Visit the fort and mosque later board on the camels to go around the nearby villages in Cholistan Desert Overnight in Camp.
Day 03 Drive to Bahawalpur via Uch Sharief Overnight PTDC .
Day 04 Drive to Multan Visit the famous shrines of Shah Rukn e Alam, Sh. Bahauddin Zakaria and Shah Shams Tabrez Afternoon visit the Multan ceramics factory. Overnight at Holiday inn Multan
Day 05 Flight to Karachi.

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Tourist Places and Tourism in Pakistan

Incredible Pakistan is a source of information about tourist places and tourism activities in Pakistan.
Our goal is to provide you information about places in Pakistan to help you plan your tips.

Adventure Pakistan

Pakistan is a land blessed with enormously rich historical heritage, diverse culture, high adventure, and unmatched natural beauty. From the relics of famous Civilizations of Gandhara and Indus to gigantic icy peaks, lush green valleys, meadows and lakes of crystal clear waters, we offer a unique and contrasted destination to behold the caravan of mankind across ages and precious beauties of nature, to the tourists of the world.

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Tourism in Pakistan

Tourism in Pakistan is a growing industry.In 2010, Lonely Planet termed Pakistan as being “…tourism’s ‘next big thing’ for more years than we care to remember. [But] world media headlines [always] send things off the rails”. In 2018, the British Backpacker Society ranked Pakistan as the world’s top adventure travel destination, describing the country as “one of the friendliest countries on earth, with mountain scenery that is beyond anyone’s wildest imagination.”The country is geographically and ethnically diverse, and has a number of historical and cultural heritage sites. According to the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 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$7.1 billion) to the Pakistani economy.

In October 2006, one year after the 2005 Kashmir earthquakeThe Guardian released what it described as “the top five tourist sites in Pakistan” to help the country’s tourism industry.The sites included Lahore, the Karakoram HighwayKarimabad and Lake Saiful Muluk. To promote the country’s unique cultural heritage, Pakistan launched the “Visit Pakistan” marketing campaign in 2007. This campaign involved events throughout the year including fairs and religious festivals, regional sporting events, arts and craft shows, folk festivals and openings of historical museums. In 2009, The World Economic Forum’s Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report ranked Pakistan as one of the top 25% tourist destinations for its World Heritage sites. It ranged from mangroves in the south, to the 5,000-year-old cities of the Indus Valley Civilization which included Mohenjo-daro and Harappa. The main destinations of choice for tourists to Pakistan are the SwatLahoreKhyber PassPeshawarKarachi and Rawalpindi.

In 2016, foreign tourists visiting Pakistan stood at 965,498. Pakistan’s tourism industry attracted an estimated of 1.1 million foreign tourists annually in 2011 and 966,000 in 2012 contributing $351 million and $369 million respectively. Before declining to 565,212 in 2013 which contributed only $298 million, in 2014, Pakistan received 530,000 foreign tourists contributing $308 million afterwards the numbers rose to 1.9 million tourists in the year 2018 .By comparison, Pakistan’s domestic tourism industry is estimated at 50 million tourists who travel in the country on short trips usually between May to August The largest tourism inflow in 2010 was from United Kingdom, followed by United StatesIndia and China.

In 2019, the government has ended the requirement of a no-objection certificate (NOC) for foreign tourists seeking to visit certain parts of Pakistan Border crossing is also announced opened and non-restricted except 10 miles of Pak-China border, Pak-Afghan border (Wakhan corridor), AJK (along LoC), GB (along LoC), Siachen (along line of actual contact.

Overview

The country’s attractions range from the ruin of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, to the Himalayan hill stations, for those interested in winter sports Pakistan is home to several mountain peaks over 7000 m, which draw adventurers and mountaineers from around the world, especially K2. The north part of Pakistan has many old fortresses, ancient architecture and the HunzaChitral Valley, home to small Kalash people community and Fairy MeadowsDiamer District of Gilgit Baltistan. The romance of the historic Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is timeless and legendary, Punjab province has the historic city Lahore, Pakistan’s cultural capital, with many examples of Mughal architecture such as Badshahi MasjidShalimar GardensTomb of Jahangir and the Lahore Fort. Before the global economic crisis Pakistan received more than 500,000 tourists annually since 2000.

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Ranked By Forbes

A popular American business magazine ‘Forbes’ has included Pakistan to the top ten ‘coolest places’ where tourists must go in the new year of 2019.

It has recently published a report by Ann Abel, an experienced travel writer. She after interviewing various experts at several high-end travel companies, has suggested tourists all along the world the ten best places for travelling during 2019.

The names of the places are given below in alphabetical order:

The Azores (Portugal), Eastern Bhutan, Cabo/Los Cabos (Mexico), Colombia, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mongolia, Pakistan, Rwanda and Turkey.

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Incredible Pakistan July 16, 2019 0

Pakistan reopens airspace for civil aviation after nearly five months

News from Down News today, Pakistan’s airspace has been reopened to civil aviation with immediate effect, the Civil Aviation Authority said on Tuesday, following months of restrictions imposed in the wake of a standoff with India earlier this year.

“With immediate effect Pakistan airspace is open for all type of civil traffic on published ATS (Air Traffic Service) routes,” according to a notice to airmen (NOTAMS) published on the authority’s website.

An official at the authority, reached by telephone, confirmed that the change was in effect.

Read: Pakistan extends airspace ban along eastern border

Pakistan had fully closed its airspace following the violation of its international boundary and airspace by Indian fighter jets on February 26. In March, it partially opened its airspace but kept it banned for the Indian flights. India had also banned its airspace for flights to Pakistan.

Earlier, Aviation Secretary Shahrukh Nusrat said: “The Indian government had asked us to open the airspace. We conveyed our concerns that first India must withdraw its fighter planes placed forward. We are ready to open our airspace if India de-escalates.”

Pakistan lies in the middle of a vital aviation corridor and the airspace restrictions affected hundreds of commercial and cargo flights each day, adding to flight time for passengers and fuel costs for airlines.

The announcement came hours after United Airlines Holdings Inc said it was extending the suspension of its flights from the United States to Delhi and Mumbai in India until October 26, citing continued restrictions of Pakistani airspace.

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Incredible Pakistan June 14, 2019 0

How to Travel in Pakistan 10 Tips.

10 Tips on  how to be an Eco-friendly Tourist.

Many of you will be planning to go to northern areas to spend your summer vocations. I invite you to help conserve the natural beauty of our mountain areas for generations to come. Following 10 tips will help you to “step gently” in the fragile environment and make your visit environmentally friendly:-

 

 

 

 

 


1. Don’t Litter
Litter is unattractive, harmful to people and wildlife. Plan your visit to reduce rubbish, and carry out what you carry in.
2. Keep Streams and Lakes Clean 
When cleaning or washing, take the water and wash well away from the water source. 

3. Bury Toilet Waste
In areas without toilet facilities, bury your toilet waste in a shallow hole well away from waterways, tracks, campsites and lodges.
4. Take Care of Fires 
Portable fuel stoves are less harmful to the environment and are more efficient than fires. If you do use a fire, keep it small, use only dead wood and make sure it is out by dousing it with water and checking the ashes before leaving.
5. Camp Carefully
When camping. Leave no trace of your visit.

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6. Keep to the Track
By keeping to the track, where one exists, you lessen the chance of damaging fragile plants.
7. Consider Others
People visit nature areas for many reasons. Be considerate of other visitors who also have a right to enjoy the natural environment. Respect local customs in your dress and behaviour. Do not play loud music and respect the quietness of nature.
8. Respect Our Cultural Heritage.
If you pass by any site of historical and spiritual significance, treat these places with consideration and respect.
9. Protect Plants and Animals.
Treat forests, animals and birds with care and respect. They are unique and rare. Do not damage, disturb or remove any plants or animals. Do not purchase animal parts and products.


10. Enjoy your Visit.
Enjoy your outdoor experience. Take a last look before leaving an area; will the next visitor know that you have been there?
Protect the environment for your own sake, for the sake of those who come after you and for the environment itself.
In short, Take nothing but good memories and nice photos…Leave nothing but carefully placed footsteps.”

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