ISLAMABAD: Managing Director, Pak
istan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) Ch. Abdul Ghafoor Khan said t
hat in the past, tourism was a neglected sector but the present government is committed to develop Pak
istan into an international hub for business and tourism setting an example for rest of the world on Thursday.
He expressed these views during a meeting with Ukrainian Ambassador Volodymyr Lakomov at his office in Islamabad to fasten the bilateral relations on tourism cooperation between the two c
ountries. He said that “The combination of snow-capped mountain ranges of Pakistan, lakes, valleys, rivers, deserts, history and culture make Pak
istan the most unique tourist destination of the world, an example of which is the Skardu where one can enjoy mountains, river, forest and desert at the same time and the flight lands between the sand dunes.”
He said that “After assuming the charge of Managing Director PTDC, I have segregated the different sectors of tourism t
hat include religious, sports and adventure and medical tourism etc.” He informed that he visited Thailand and met their Tourism Police Chief in order to learn from their experience and launch a same force in Pak
istan too.
He added that, “The Prime Minister’s vision for development of Pak
istan as modern and prosperous country resulted into launch of China Pak
istan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project which is starting from Gilgit Balt
istan (GB).”
“CPEC is the future of Pak
istan which will create millions of jobs not only for the country but also for the region by playing a pivotal role in launching these billions of dollars economic activities for Pakistan,” he added.
“We are presently focusing on Gilgit Balt
istan and soon a Ski resort will be developed at Nalter Valley in addition to a 5-star hotel at Gilgit by the River. We are offering our 25 acres of land at Islamabad for development of a tourist resort as well as PTDC ongoing projects are also available for joint ventures,” he said.
Ghafoor said, “Tourism is the only industry
through which we can spread message of peace in the country and counter the terrorism. There are lot more common tourism features between Pak
istan and Ukraine whi
ch include Adventure Sports and mountaineering which can be jointly publicized and benefits can be reaped.”
The Ambassador said that he has visited a numerous places in Pak
istan and found that there is a huge tourism potential which requires proper publicity. He told that he has visited GB, Lahore and Moenjodaro.
He said, “Ukraine has a number of ski resorts where a large number of adventure tourists participate in annual ski tournaments. Pak
istan also needs to develop ski resort. Last year, a number of tourists from Ukraine visited Pak
istan for participating in Skiing Tournament at Nalter.” He said that he is fond of Qasuri Fenugreek (Maithi) and likes Pakistani cuisine very much.
He appreciated the role of Pakistani Ambassador in Ukrain Athar Abbas for promoting Pak
istan tourism in Ukraine and said, “Most of Ukrainian Embassy Staff in Islamabad is recently posted and they are willing to visit different tourist places in Pakistan.”
The MD said, “We invite them to visit Swat Valley, Ayubia and Nathia Gali. MD also presented him a copy of PTDC newly published Amazing Pak
istan Magazine which was very much appreciated by the ambassador.”