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AIM
TO HIGHLIGHT THE ECONOMICAL POTENTIAL OF TOURISM INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN
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SEQUENCE Introduction Aim Pakistan tourism industry and its activities Statistics of tourists coming to Pakistan Factors affecting tourism industry Prospects and strategy of tourism industry for Pakistan Recommendations Conclusion Questions & ans
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HISTORY OF PAKISTAN TOURISM
Member of UNWTO in September 1949
Initially Pakistan Railways was responsible for tourism matter
In 1956 , transferred to Communications and Transport Division
In June 1960, was named as Bureau of Tourism
In 1964, was placed under control of CAA and Tourism
PTDC was set up in In March 1970
In September, 2004 it was given status of Ministry of Tourism
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VISION OF MINISTRY OF TOURISM To promote and develop tourism by providing
Accommodation
Food
Entertainment/amusement
Public amenities
To exploit great potential of our cultural, scenic & religious tourism to;
Create employment
Generate revenues
Reduce poverty
Bring equitable distribution of benefits
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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
Development of Patriata sky ride project & road side service areas
Mona Bao train for Indian tourists
Intercity luxury bus service
Adventure package tours, city towers etc
Launched website for online communication
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TOURISM AS ECONOMICAL FORCE
It includes potential tourist spots:
Various Museums of Pakistan
Various national parks of Pakistan
Other historical places
Small scale industries
Tourist spots in Northern areas
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PAKISTAN
Established in 1950 in Frere Hall Building at Karachi
11 galleries in museum including Quranic Gallery
Ancient collections include;
Indus Valley Civilization Artifacts
Gandhara arts
Islamic art
Paintings
Ancient Coins
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LAHORE MUSEUM
Established in 1894
A Mughal style building
Fine collection of;
Specimens of Mughal and Sikh doorways
Wood work
Musical instruments
Ancient jewellery
Textile, pottery, and armory
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TAXILA MUSEUM
Located on GT. Road to Peshawar
Famous work of Gandhara art
Sites are dating back to 600BC to 500BC
Depicts ancient Taxila
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PESHAWAR MUSEUM
Originally called Victoria Memorial Hall
Built in1906-07 in the memory of Queen Victoria
Amalgamated design of British and Mughal art
Largest antiques collection in the world
Its preserves are;
14,101 items of Gandhara art
Coins, dresses, manuscripts, weapons, jewellery, painting of Mughal era etc
Greco-Buddhist art collection is 4247 pieces
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LOK VERSA MUSEUM AND HERITAGE LIBRARY
Located near Shakarparian Hills
Preserves;
living folk and traditional culture of Pakistan
Jewellery
wood work
Metal work, ivory and bone work
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HINGOL NATIONAL PARK
Covers about 1,650 km²
Largest of National Parks of Pakistan
Lies on the Makran coast in Balochistan
Firstly declared reserved in 1988
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KIRTHAR NATIONAL PARK 2nd biggest National Park
Habitate for;
5,000 wild goats
About 150 chinkara
Ibexes are 13,155
Reptiles include;
Rock python
Sindh cobra
Royal rat snake etc
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KHUNJERAB NATIONAL PARK
One of highest altitude parks
Animal species are;
Snow leopard
Marco Polo sheep
Himalayan Ibex
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HAZARGANJI-CHILTAN NATIONAL PARK
Lies in the central area of Chilton Hills and HazarGanji Range
Habitate for:
Chilton wild goat or Markhor
No of Chilton wild goat is about 800
Carnivores include Red fox
Different species of birds and reptiles
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AYUBIA NATIONAL PARK Named after President Ayub Khan
Riding trails, hiking places, picnic spots and motels
Chairlift is available for tourists
Harbors;
Golden eagle, vulture
Sparrow hawk, hill pigeon
Asiatic leopard
Black bear, hill fox etc
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DEOSAI NATIONAL PARK
Located at 4,114 m AMSL
Millions of flowers and wide variety of butterflies
Natural habitat for;
Himalayan brown bear
Ibex, red fox, wolf
Snow leopard
Himalayan musk deer
Golden eagle
Griffon vulture
Falcon
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Located in the foothills of the Himalayas
Safe habitate for;
Asiatic leopard
Gray goral
Barking deer
Red fox
MARGALLA HILLS NATIONAL PARK
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INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL
CARPETSCARPETS
TEXTILESTEXTILES
EMBROIDERYEMBROIDERY
JEWELLERYJEWELLERY
CERAMICSCERAMICS
WOOD WORKWOOD WORK
METAL WORKMETAL WORK
SPORTS GOODSSPORTS GOODS
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTSSURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
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TREASURES OF GEMSTONES
Northern areas have variety of gemstones Some are metamorphic in nature such as emerald, ruby,
sapphire These include;
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EMERALD
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AQUAMARINE
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PERIDOT
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RUBY
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TOURMALINE
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TOPAZ
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WOOD CARVING Ranges from smaller items to furniture items Important traditional designs are Lotus, Dragon etc
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JEWELLERY
Blend of Mughal jewelry and the modern jewelry Transferred from Mughal era to later generations
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MONUMENTAL PAINTING
An art made by applying paints to a surface Can be seen on the National Monument in Islamabad
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CALLIGRAPHY
Sadeqain (1930-1986) was self-made, self-taught painter and calligrapher
Worked on;Book titlesPortraitsSketchesQuranic calligraphy
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TEXTILES Art transmitted from ancient people of Mohenjodaro,
Harappa and Taxila Well established in Karachi and Faisalabad
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GLASS AND GLASS WARE
Glimpses of these can be seen on;Ancient tombs Shrines of Makli Badshahi Masjid Shish Mehal
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SHANDUR MELA (July 7-9) Polo at the top of the World
Held at Shandur Pass Reflects culture, traditions of this region Includes;
Folk music DancingFishingHorse back ridingMountaineeringHiking and exploring Trout fishing
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MELA CHIRAGHAN / MELA SHALAMAR Celebrated on urs of Sufi poet /saint Shah Hussain Takes place at in Baghbanpura Ethnic foods - Gol Gappas, Sweetmeats, Qatlamas etc Thousands of candles are lit up Dervishes dance to the tunes of drums
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WORLD PERFORMING ARTS
The biggest international cultural event Takes place in Lahore at the Gaddafi Stadium Reflects Pakistan's cultural tradition in performing arts
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Takes place in the mid of February Tourists worldwide come to join in and celebrate it It decorates Lahore with multicolored kites Source of tourist attraction
JASHN-E-BAHARAN
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LOK VIRSA FOLK FESTIVAL
Largest cultural activity in Pakistan Artisans & performers around world participate Reflects traditionally rich culture
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THE SILK ROAD FESTIVAL Main trading route between south Asia and central Asia Attracts other silk route countries like;
China, kyrgyzstan, uzbekistanTajikistan, kazakhstan
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MOHENJO-DARO
Means the "mound of the dead”
Symbol of civilized and modern society
Remarkable construction of;
Buildings
Highly developed drainage system
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HARAPPA
Harappa dates back to 3rd to 2nd millennium B.C.
Harappa houses are interesting
Well-maintained museum
Finest collection of artifacts found in the area
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MOUNTAINEERING IN PAKISTAN
05 peaks of over 800m including;World’s second highest peak K-2 (8611m)29 peaks of over 7500m121 peaks of over 7000mHundreds of peaks still lying unclimbed
Permits are issued for open and restricted areas
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TREKKING IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan is paradise for trekking (May-Oct) Generates great revenues Most of trekking routes lie in:
HindukushKorakorum Himalayas
It has three zones;Open, restricted and closed
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SKARDU A landscape of
Towering mountains
Waterfalls and Quiet lakes
Located on banks of river Indus
Known as mountaineers' paradise
The five main valleys are;
Skardu, Shigar
Khaplu, Rondu
Kharmang
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Galliat region is famous for ;Natural beauty Cool temperatures in summer seasonEqually popular around the yearBhurban, Patriata and Ayubia are other attractions
MURREE
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KAGHAN VALLEY
The best place to enjoy cool weather in summer Worth seeing places are;
Lake Saif-ul-MulukPlateaus of Shogran & LalazarNaran , Kaghan Mansehra and Balakot
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VISITORS TO PAKISTAN ANNUAL ARRIVAL DATA
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ANNUAL ARRIVAL SHARES OF
VARIOUS REGIONS
Source: Ministry of Tourism-2006
Europe South Asia
America Pacific & East Asia
Middle East Africa
Others
27250
132
55
101
141
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ANNUAL ARRIVAL SHARES OF VARIOUS REGIONS IN %AGE
Source: Ministry of Tourism-2006
Europe South Asia
America Pacific & East Asia
Middle East Africa
Others
5 %42 %
2 %
1% 9 %
17 %
24 %
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ANNUAL ARRIVAL SHARES OF
VARIOUS COUNTRIES IN %AGE
Source: Ministry of Tourism-2006
India Iran Pakistan Bhoutan
Nepal Srilanka Maldives
7 %43 %
4 %
0% 8 %
9 %
24 %
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0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
PLACES OF INTEREST TO FOREIGN TOURISTS
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WHAT ATTRACTED TOURISTS
9% SCENIC BEAUTY13% MOUNTAIN7% CULTURE5% ARCH/HISTRORICAL PLACES8% OLD BAZAR20% PEOPLE2% DESERTS9% CLIMATE7% HANDICRAFTS3% SPORTS2% ENTERTAINMENT2% WILDLIFE10% LOCAL FOODS14% SHOPPING1% OTHERS
9 13 7 5 8 20 2 9 7 3 2 2 10 14 1
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FACTORS AFFECTING TOURISM
Presence of tourist spots Levels of security for tourists Government policies for tourism Development of transport and communication Non-availability of funds Management of tourist attractions lack of infrastructure facilities Marketing at local and international level No concept of rail tourism in Pakistan Rising inflation Hunza lake incident
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LEVEL OF SECURITY FOR TOURISTS
Terrorism has hampered tourism industry of Pakistan 04 lacs foreign visitors came in 2008 No of tourists dropped by 6% in 2009 Pakistan’s ranking was 103/124 countries Even regular tourists are hesitant and feeling insecure
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES
Essential factor of tourism industry Gives direction to industry Triggers a sound economic activity Pak needs an implementable policy
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DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
Air/ground transport facility for northern areas is available in summer season
No transport and communication in winter season Ranked 40th for its airline services 39th for ground transport infrastructure
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NON-AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS
Used for Developmental projects Funded by Govt Currently Govt has not allocated sufficient funds
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NO PROMOTION OF GAMES
Pakistan has huge potential for sports tourism Currently Govt has no sound policy for sports tourism Although few trials have been made for hot air ballooning
in Shandur and Skardu valleys
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MANAGEMENT OF TOURISTS
Currently TICs established to assist the tourists in terms of;Tourist registration Tourist guidanceRent a transportBooking of hotels Scheduling events Formation of groupsPackage details
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LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE
Current infrastructure does not meet with international standards
Due to poor tourism infrastructure rankings of Pakistan are;110/124 w.r.t accommodation 110/124 w.r.t ATM
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MARKETING AT LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
They are redirection of revenues Needs less than 1% of Pakistan’s tourism revenue It will multiply in future
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RISING INFLATION
Positive aspects are;Generates more revenues Strengthens the economy
Negatives are;Negative impact on intending touristsReduces tourism
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FUTURE CHALLENGES OF PTDC
Eradication of terrorism Promotion of local/international tourism Drafting tourism policy by Govt Promotion of sports tourism Provision of infrastructure Development of Website for Tourism
Re-vamping of Tourist Information
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ERADICATION OF TERRORISM
Taken many steps like;Operation Rah-e-NijaatOperation Rah-e-Raast Struggle is continued..
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PROMOTION OF LOCAL/INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
Various tourism campaigns have been launched President has announced;
Rent free accommodation in swat valley for local & international tourists
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PROVISION OF TRANSPORT FACILITIES
PIA and Pakistan railways offers following concessions;30% discount on international flights 50% on domestic flights is for studentsPakistan Railways allow 25% concession to foreign
tourists Pakistan Railways allow 50% concession to Foreigner
students
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CONCEPT OF MEDICAL TOURISM IN PAKISTAN
Medical tourism is Key element of Pakistan's tourism policy 2010
It is under discussion at parliament Positives are;
To promote and develop medical healthCosts half of that of IndiaGenerates revenues
Punjab Govt is working on;Kidney transplantHair transplant Heart surgery
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LAUNCHING OF WEBSITEWWW.TOURISM.GOV.PKWWW.TOURISM.GOV.PK//
Plate form to disseminate information to;Domestic and foreign Tourists Tourism Professionals National and international Organizations
Website has been completed
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RE-VAMPING OF TOURIST INFORMATION
Govt. is re-vamping tourist information Objectives are:
To facilitate tourists Provision of updated/ Better information Guidance to foreign and domestic tourists
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PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Purchased 16-Kanals for service area at khajut Installation of chairlift/cable car system at fort Monroe Construction of hotel/tourist facilities
at Bahawalpur Mangla view resort (pvt) ltd Hashwani hotel ltd islamabad Grand sari hotel, lahore Serena hotel islamabad Islamabad club Royal raim golf ; country club lahore Rehman residency hotel, lahore Holiday inn, islamabad Grand leisure, karachi Lahore regency
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Regency Inn Hotel Islamabad Sozo Adventure Park, Murree Millennium Entertainment Avari Hotels Karachi Pearl Continental Hotels Pizza Hut Restaurant Karachi Hawk Gliding Club Lahore Wayzgoose Park Chakwal Jacaranda Family Club, Islamabad. Aashiana Hotel Lahore Lahore Sports Meadows, Lahore Gloria Jean's Coffees Lahore
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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RECOMMENDATIONS
To frame sound policy for sport, religious, beach, cultural tourism, rail tourism, medical tourism
To give it status of industry in real senseTo create awareness among peopleManpower may be trained for itEducation system (at degree level) may devised like
other countries like India, Egypt etc
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CONCLUSION
BEGGARS- DEVELOPE POTENTIAL
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