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Despite being blessed with breathtaking valleys, rivers, and mountains, the regions of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir ...
Pakistan’s tourism potential requires a comprehensive management plan, investments, marketing, attractive packages, and infrastructure, with key factors including information availability, ...
Tirich Mir, Falak Sair (5,957m) in Swat, and Malika Parbat (5,290m) in Kaghan Mansehra are making KP an emerging hotspot for adventure and mountains sports,' said Habib Arif, Director General of KPCTA ...
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — Pakistan should be one of the world’s great tourist destinations. It is home to some of the most stunning Himalayan peaks, including K2, the second highest mountain on ...
Despite natural beauty, Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan suffer from tourism neglect. Locals' efforts ...
In a significant move to strengthen bilateral relations, Vietnam has proposed a collaborative initiative with Pakistan to ...
Pakistan is a land of splendor. The scenery changes northward from coastal beaches, lagoons and mangrove swamps in the south to sandy deserts, desolate plateaus, fertile plains, dissected upland ...
The Consortium for Asia-Pacific Studies (CAPS) on Thursday hosted the day-long hybrid seminar titled “Bridging Pakistan and ...