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Them cops love pot too. You'll be surprised at the amount of narcotics left off the files by the ANFThem Cops
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Them cops love pot too. You'll be surprised at the amount of narcotics left off the files by the ANFThem Cops
Why these people want foreigners to visit PakistanMary Jane is as home in Pakistan as she is in Amsterdam.
Them cops love pot too. You'll be surprised at the amount of narcotics left off the files by the ANF
Why these people want foreigners to visit Pakistan
What happened to all those vlogs about Pakistan from white people. Government Paid?
I would have said jal jal ke kalay math hojana, but since you are Indian you probably can't get any more kala.Some of them have moved on showcase How beautiful Syria is and how hospitable Syrian people are.
You know these sort of rants are much better suited to twitter. Rather than derailing threads, you should tweet this. Or create a seperate thread to slate the PM on.
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Not surprised Pakistan isn't very competitive for tourism. We've hardly tried for years and years. I don't know what these people measure but there are some things Pakistan could improve.
What are we doing well?
What we need to improve
- We have airbnb, uber, Careem, booking.com, skyscanner so the net savvy traveller can get around and book tours.
- We have a good road network.
- Food is cheap and there is great cuisine, big name brands are present
- A lot of people speak English
The easier we make travelling in Pakistan, the cheaper it is, the more likely we are to get tourists.
- public transport is not great and tricky to navigate. should be at least linked to google maps and e-booking for tickets.
- Good hotels are expensive, poor hotels are abundant.
- Health and safety is completely absent from the food market. We don't want to get a reputation, like Delhi belly.
- drinking water is unsafe
- Not enough people speak english outside of the bigger cities and towns. Tourists in rural areas will struggle.
- We can't do online booking for tickets to historical sites
- We don't have a big presence on trip advisor
- We don't have many big tour operators or deals with tour operators abroad
- prices aren't fixed in many places/shops
- in rural areas people aren't acustomed to tourists. in and around regions where we expect tourism we should provide locals some cultural sensitivity training
- our government website isn't very good, doesn't provide travellers cultural sensitvity training or other handy tips.
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Nepal is fucking beautiful country.
we dont want to be a human Zoo.
sorry
India's world renowned on the web for sexual-assaults against female tourists, how its placed so far above the rest is beyond me (especially above Turkey)
The other issue is visa - man, i went to pretoria consulate; i wasted 1 week +. blxm idiots are always on tea breaks or awol. I told myself if this is state of affairs here, what will be in Pak.You made some very valid points, I think marketing is key and that also leads to a positive impression of the destinations. Pakistan has some of the most beautiful and affordable destinations and great friendly people. Countries like India have been marketing themselves for decades so no surprise they are well ahead.
just bakwaasWhatever happened to PM Khan's tourism drive? Another flop policy.