Tourism Year Destination Pakistan 2007 on Dec 15
KARACHI: December 01, 2006: Destination Pakistan 2007, tourism year's inaugural ceremony and gala event with participation of local and foreign tour operators aimed at boosting tourism in all areas of the country will be held on December 15, 2006 at Convention Centre, Islamabad.
"We do not anticipate year 2007 would bring millions of foreign tourists to Pakistan but it will take a positive start," remarked Tourism Minister Nilofar Bakhtiar at news conference here on Thursday.
The year-long programmes include Lahore Marathon on January 14, Pakistan Tourism Fair January 15-21, Lahore, Sibi Mela February 4-5,, National Skiing Championship Feb 10-15, Malam Jabba, 3rd Cholistan Jeep Rally, March 8-10, Channan Pir Festival (Indus Guides) March 8-9, Mehrgarh Conference, Quetta March 15, Baisakhi, spiritual gathering of Sikhs (Hasan Abdal) April 11-14, Adventure, Extreme Sports, Deosai Plain, Northern Areas April 12-14.
Thar Desert Festival, Umerkot, Sindh, April 16, 18, Ghandhara Week March 26-31, Train Safari: Khewra Salt Mines April 24-26, Chitral & Kalash festival May 11-15, SAARC Tourism Mart, Karachi May 25-27, Golden Jubilee Celebrations of first ascent of broad peak (8047m) June 9, Pakistan broad peak golden jubilee expedition August 15-30, Shogran festival June 22-29, Hunza Festival & Touris Convention Aug 25-27, Shandur Polo festival (Chitral, Gilgit) July 7-9, Karakorum car rally July 10,15, Freedom jeep rally Gaddani Beach August 12-14.
International mountain marathon, Hunza September 1-13, International Mountain Bike Race, Kaghan Sept 7-9, Silk Route Festival (Northern Areas) Sept 1-6, Sufi festival at Sehwan Sharif Sept 3-6, International Mountain Tourism Conference, Islamabad Sept 10-11, Karakorum International Film festival Sept 10-12, Painted Truck Caravan Karachi to Khyber Sept 20-24, World Tourism Day celebrations, Peshawar Sept 27, Jashan-e-Sahil, Gwadar October 15-20, Journey through time: Sound & Light Show, Moenjadaro Oct 21-28.
International festival of performing arts, Lahore, November 21-27, World Buddhist Congress & Festival of Asian Arts, Crafts, Islamabad, Nov 24, Pakistan Cultural Train Safari, Peshawar to Karachi, December 1-20, Christmas celebrations, Lahore, Dec 24, Tourism Convention & Closing ceremony, Islamabad, Dec 30.
She said tourism marketing strategy has been finalised by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in co-operation with tour operators, agents and writers.
"We are promoting tourism in the country through public, private partnership and experimenting news ideas.
"We are also focussing on tourist attractive areas, providing necessary infrastructure, and promoting areas not seen earlier by tourists. All these measures, besides attracting foreign and local tourists would also create employment opportunities for all those connected with tourism industry," she added.
The minister urged national media to remove "negative image" of Pakistan being deliberately projected by Western press.
World Tourism Organisation would hold its meeting in Pakistan in April next, she said.
Replying to a question, she said under new government's policy, citizens of 24 countries are given visa on arrival in Pakistan. A cell has been set up in Interior Ministry to exclusively deal with foreign tourists visiting the country.
KARACHI: December 01, 2006: Destination Pakistan 2007, tourism year's inaugural ceremony and gala event with participation of local and foreign tour operators aimed at boosting tourism in all areas of the country will be held on December 15, 2006 at Convention Centre, Islamabad.
"We do not anticipate year 2007 would bring millions of foreign tourists to Pakistan but it will take a positive start," remarked Tourism Minister Nilofar Bakhtiar at news conference here on Thursday.
The year-long programmes include Lahore Marathon on January 14, Pakistan Tourism Fair January 15-21, Lahore, Sibi Mela February 4-5,, National Skiing Championship Feb 10-15, Malam Jabba, 3rd Cholistan Jeep Rally, March 8-10, Channan Pir Festival (Indus Guides) March 8-9, Mehrgarh Conference, Quetta March 15, Baisakhi, spiritual gathering of Sikhs (Hasan Abdal) April 11-14, Adventure, Extreme Sports, Deosai Plain, Northern Areas April 12-14.
Thar Desert Festival, Umerkot, Sindh, April 16, 18, Ghandhara Week March 26-31, Train Safari: Khewra Salt Mines April 24-26, Chitral & Kalash festival May 11-15, SAARC Tourism Mart, Karachi May 25-27, Golden Jubilee Celebrations of first ascent of broad peak (8047m) June 9, Pakistan broad peak golden jubilee expedition August 15-30, Shogran festival June 22-29, Hunza Festival & Touris Convention Aug 25-27, Shandur Polo festival (Chitral, Gilgit) July 7-9, Karakorum car rally July 10,15, Freedom jeep rally Gaddani Beach August 12-14.
International mountain marathon, Hunza September 1-13, International Mountain Bike Race, Kaghan Sept 7-9, Silk Route Festival (Northern Areas) Sept 1-6, Sufi festival at Sehwan Sharif Sept 3-6, International Mountain Tourism Conference, Islamabad Sept 10-11, Karakorum International Film festival Sept 10-12, Painted Truck Caravan Karachi to Khyber Sept 20-24, World Tourism Day celebrations, Peshawar Sept 27, Jashan-e-Sahil, Gwadar October 15-20, Journey through time: Sound & Light Show, Moenjadaro Oct 21-28.
International festival of performing arts, Lahore, November 21-27, World Buddhist Congress & Festival of Asian Arts, Crafts, Islamabad, Nov 24, Pakistan Cultural Train Safari, Peshawar to Karachi, December 1-20, Christmas celebrations, Lahore, Dec 24, Tourism Convention & Closing ceremony, Islamabad, Dec 30.
She said tourism marketing strategy has been finalised by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in co-operation with tour operators, agents and writers.
"We are promoting tourism in the country through public, private partnership and experimenting news ideas.
"We are also focussing on tourist attractive areas, providing necessary infrastructure, and promoting areas not seen earlier by tourists. All these measures, besides attracting foreign and local tourists would also create employment opportunities for all those connected with tourism industry," she added.
The minister urged national media to remove "negative image" of Pakistan being deliberately projected by Western press.
World Tourism Organisation would hold its meeting in Pakistan in April next, she said.
Replying to a question, she said under new government's policy, citizens of 24 countries are given visa on arrival in Pakistan. A cell has been set up in Interior Ministry to exclusively deal with foreign tourists visiting the country.