TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN
BY
AFTAB RANA PRESIDENT SUSTAINABLE TOURISM FOUNDATION PAKISTAN Pakistan as a Tourist Destination
• Pakistan is one of those countries in the world which are blessed with diverse inventory of tourism attractions.
• It is based on the unique endowments of naturel features, biodiversity and its rich culture and heritage.
Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Mountains of Hindukush, Himalayas and Karakorum There are more than 5000 Glaciers
There are great Opportunities for Adventure Tourism A great diversity of mountain Landscape Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Fairytale Lakes Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Enchanting hill stations Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity Mehargarh 7000 – 3300 B.C.
Mehargarh is sometimes cited as the earliest known farming settlement in South Asia. Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Mohenjo-Daro – one of the world’s oldest Civilizations Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Centuries old Gandhara Heritage Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Peshawar – the oldest living city in South Asia Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Sites of Mughal Heritage
Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Bahawalpur and Cholistan Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Sindh – The Land of Sufis and Saints Pakistan- Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Makran coast
The Makran coast is Balochistan's southern strip and stretches for 754 kms. Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Great Diversity of Culture Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Kalash - World oldest living culture Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Rich Biodiversity
Nine eco-regions from tropical thorn forests to the alpine zone. Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Traditional Cuisine Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Great variety of handicrafts Pakistan - Land of Hospitality, Cultural Heritage and Natural Diversity
Shandur – World Heights Polo Field
Based on this Primary Resource Base Pakistan can offer following Tourism Products
Adventure Tourism Coastal Tourism Cultural Tourism Rural Tourism Religious Tourism Convention Tourism Shopping Tourism Wellness Tourism Sports Tourism Business Tourism Ecotourism Youth Tourism Recreation Tourism and much more..
Performance of Tourism Sector in Pakistan
Pakistan Foriegn Tourists Arrival Trend (Source: Ministry of Toruism, via Ministry of Interior) 1,000 898 840 873 900 798 823 800 648 700 557 600 500 498 501 500 400 300 No. of Tourists (000) 200 100 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
• Pakistan’s Share in: • International tourist traffic 0.08 % • South Asia tourist traffic 8.7 %
Foreign Tourist Arrival in Pakistan from 2009 to 2016
Years Total Foreign Tourist Tourism Receipts (US$ Arrivals in Pakistan in millions) 2009 0.8549 240.60 2010 0.9068 305.90 2011 0.7188 351.34 2012 0.6638 369.03 2013 0.5652 298.48 2014 0.9654 285.46 2015 1.247 2016 1.756
Foreign Tourism in Pakistan
• Foreign Tourist Traffic (based on data of 2014) • No. of foreign tourists 00.96 million (overall)
• No. of foreign tourists 00.14 million (for sightseeing) • Receipts USD 283 million
Source: UNWTO Report
Domestic Tourism in Pakistan
• Domestic Tourist Traffic (based on data of 2009)
• No. of domestic tourists 46.07 million (overall)
• No. of domestic tourists: 6.54 million • (for sightseeing)
As Per MOT Report of 2009
Comparison of Tourists Arrivals and Receipts in South Asia
Country International Tourist Receipts Arrivals (1000) Year 2014 US$ Million India 7,697 19,700 Maldives 1,205 2,696 Sri Lanka 1,527 2,431 Nepal 790 487 Pakistan 965 282 Bangladesh 125 153 Bhutan 133 73 Source: UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Development of Tourism Sector in Pakistan Year Activity 1970 Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation was established 1977 Separate Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Sports, Archaeology was created. Tourism Laws were approved and DTS was created 1987 Punjab Government established its own Tourism Development Corporation. Later on Sindh and KP Provinces also established their own tourism corporations 1990 First National Tourism Policy was launched 2000 Tourism Master Plan was developed with the assistance of UNDP & WTO 2010 Revised draft of National Tourism Policy was prepared 2010 18th Amendment in Constitution of Pakistan – Federal Ministry of Tourism was dissolved and subject of tourism was transferred to provinces.
2016 KP launched first Provincial Tourism Tourism Policy. Challenges Faced by Tourism Sector in PAKISTAN Pakistan’s Rating on the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index
Pakistan is on the 125th positon out of 141 countries on Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index as per the Travel &Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015 compiled by World Economic Forum. Key Reasons of Pakistan’s Low Rating on the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index
• Prioritization of tourism sector 120th rank • Safety and Security 138th rank • Human Resources 138th rank • Tourist services infrastructure 125th rank • Enabling Environment 125th rank • Travel and Tourism Policy 123rd rank • Country Infrastructure 107th rank • Air transport infrastructure 105th rank • Environmental sustainability 141st rank • Source: T&T Competitiveness report 2015 by World Economic Forum
Way Forward • Government should give priority status to Tourism Sector for economic growth and employment generation • There is need to establish a National Tourism Authority on urgent basis • This National Tourism Authority should establish effective coordination with all the key stakeholders from public and private sector, including provincial tourism organizations, tourism trade association and key government agencies and departments. • We need to Formulate a National Tourism Policy and National Tourism Development Strategy in consultation with all the provinces and private sector. • Provincial governments should develop province specific Tourism Development Policies and Plans mainly focused on infrastructure development, tourism HR development, domestic tourism facilitation and conservation of natural and cultural resources. • There is need to establish a better quality assurance mechanism in the tourist services through regulatory reforms and implementation system.
Tourism is the most effective weapon of modern world
We can use this weapon to eliminate terrorism by creating economic opportunities and empowering people at grassroots level Thanks for your attention
Aftab Rana Email: [email protected] Cell: 0300-9742158