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PM calls for capitalizing Pakistan’s tourism potential
December 05, 2019

Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for capitalizing tourism potential through expediting infrastructure development and provision of services and other facilities.

Chairing a meeting regarding promotion of tourism in the country in Islamabad on Thursday, he said Pakistan is emerging as an attractive destination on the international tourism map owing to its beautiful natural landscape.

The Prime Minister said government rest houses have been built on tax payers' money and such properties should be a source of income instead of lying useless.

He reiterated that there should be a single authority to supervise the restoration and renovation of existing tourist infrastructure in the country.

The Prime Minister especially highlighted the potential of religious tourism in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Imran Khan recalled that international investors have shown their interest for investment in Pakistan's tourism sector.

The meeting was informed that measures are being taken for development of new tourist destinations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Prime Minister directed to expedite the legislative framework and fast track the development of tourist infrastructure and services across Pakistan.

It was briefed that special facilities are being extended for Monks at Peshawar Museum and Sikhs are also being facilitated to visit various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Special APPs are also being introduced for technical facilitation to the tourists.

The meeting reviewed the progress achieved so far on the earlier decisions for the promotion of tourism in the country in terms of the identified properties of PTDC and their opening for the general public particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

(Haider/ Imran)