Want to know reality of Pakistan? Experience it firsthand!
By Bilal Masood
The reality of Pakistan is by experiencing it first hand and only then a
visitor knows the difference between perception and reality. It may be a walk
on the streets of Lahore, eating in a cozy café or enjoying Chai (tea) at
dhabbas. You experience meeting local people from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Sindh
and being overwhelmed by their hospitality, hiking up the breathtaking
mountains of Himalayas and being awed by exploring stunning valleys of
Gilgit-Baltistan, visiting majestic forts or embracing tolerance in mosques,
churches and temples, riding a camel or an artistic truck or famous W11 bus of
Karachi and being mesmerised by the rich cultures of all provinces, the list
goes on.
To the world,
Pakistan doesn’t really come across as travel friendly country. Many outsiders
perceive it as one of the most dangerous country to travel.
This February
in Islamabad, it was a great opportunity to meet Mike from UK who is not only
an excellent facilitator and vivid traveler, but also wonderful human being.
From Karachi to Islamabad, he has been to Pakistan number of times and loves
hospitality of our people, our patriotism, our places, our culture and our
sumptuous food.
On the way
back home from Islamabad to Karachi, it was pleasant to see a large group of
Chinese. Considering all the news regarding CEPEC, it was not a surprise to see
them at the airport. The national carrier took off for Karachi. Right next to
me was one senior member of this group. I was curious to know about his
experience in Pakistan, but unsurprisingly he did not know English except few
words. Must confess here that I need to learn to distinguish between Chinese,
South Koreans, Japanese and nationals of other ASEAN countries. He told me
almost 18 tourists from Japan also visited Pakistan. They went to Karachi,
Lahore, Harrapa, Islamabad, Skardu and other northern areas.
He seemed to
have enjoyed his time in Pakistan. He showed me his travelogue of Pakistan in
Japanese language which consisted of every place in the country to visit. Our
famous personalities from founding fathers to sportsmen and singers were also
highlighted. It covered all major places to stay and the necessary information
of different provinces and traditions of common people. Food, music, clothes
and handicrafts, this travelogue had everything about Pakistan including
application procedure for Pakistan’s visa and meaning of basic words of Urdu.
In fact, this was one of a comprehensive guide of Pakistan.
Just as the
plane started to disembark, this Japanese man started recording the parting
video from the window of the plane. Pakistan and Japan friendship will continue
to strengthen if our people keep visiting respective countries like this
Japanese group did.
The plane
landed smoothly and my senior travel mate from Japan gifted me a sweet from his
homeland with a smile. I shook his hand, thanked him for the little
conversation we had and above all for visiting Pakistan.
This is what
we need to ask: Is Pakistan marketed properly? Have Pakistanis promoted their
country proudly? How many of us have visited our own country to see how
beautiful it is and helped to boost local tourism? How many of us think that
while travelling around the world, we acted as the Ambassadors of Pakistan?
Have we convinced our foreign friends to visit Pakistan? And is
tourist-friendly Pakistan also a visa-friendly country?
While we must
continue to cut the roots of terrorism and extremism from our society and
work for sustainable peace, the revival of our lost credibility is also in our
hands. From us, the young people of this country to corporate sector,
diplomatic missions to airlines, sportsmen and artists to media channels have
to play a positive role and collectively brand Pakistan as a safe tourist
destination in 2017 and beyond.
As youth of
Pakistan, let us uncover the hidden treasures of Pakistan to the world and show
the gifted and breathtaking sights spread all over the country. Let tourism not
be elusive dream only, but rather pave way in contributing to thrive tourism
industry of Pakistan once again and make it a reality.
Published in Young
Nation magazine on February 25, 2017
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