Pakistan Resolution Day: Pakistan: An attractive tourist destination

Pakistan has a huge potential for tourism due to its picturesque scenery, cultural diversity and unique hospitality. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 March 2020
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Pakistan Resolution Day: Pakistan: An attractive tourist destination

  • Country emerging as one of world’s most exciting travel destinations

From the mighty stretches of the Karakorum mountain range in the north to the vast sandy delta of the Indus River in the south, Pakistan is a land of breathtaking nature and adventure. Skiing, trekking, white water rafting, mountain and desert jeep safaris, trout fishing and bird watching are just a few of the activities that entice nature lovers to the country.

Northern Pakistan is endowed with some of the most magnificent geographic features in the world. It is here that the three great mountain ranges of the Karakoram, Hindukush and Himalayas meet.
Pakistan has a huge potential for tourism due to its picturesque scenery, cultural diversity and unique hospitality, but it has long remained untapped due to negative impressions regarding security conditions in the country.
Pakistan has triumphed over this obstacle, however, and various international magazines have mentioned it as one of their top tourism destinations of 2020. The country is keen to market itself as a safe tourist destination and promote its image at the international level.

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Pakistan’s latest visa policies, including the introduction of the E-visa and on-arrival visa facilitation for certain countries, have meant that acquiring a visa is now easier than ever.

Last year in April, Pakistan held the Pakistan Tourism Summit where local and international social media influencers and travel bloggers were invited to share their experiences of their travels in Pakistan. Another such summit is planned for 2020. In the last five years, Pakistan has seen a tremendous 700 percent increase in foreigners visiting the country.
Pakistan’s latest visa policies, including the introduction of the E-visa and on-arrival visa facilitation for certain countries, have meant that acquiring a visa is now easier than ever.  It is expected that more visitors will come to Pakistan in light of these developments. Due to an improved security environment, Pakistan is emerging as a regional economic hub and one of the world’s most exciting travel destinations. Both the US and UK have recently changed their travel advisories for the country based on a wide-ranging assessment of its security situation.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, went on a five-day visit to Pakistan in October 2019. The visit was a landmark success, and the prince referred to the country as a “key partner and friend.”


China’s mediation eases fighting between Pakistan, Afghanistan — sources

Updated 12 March 2026
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China’s mediation eases fighting between Pakistan, Afghanistan — sources

  • China’s envoy shuttles between Pakistan and Afghanistan to mediate in conflict
  • Gulf countries that mediated in the past embroiled in Middle East conflict

ISLAMABAD/BEIJING: Chinese mediation efforts, including a message from ​President Xi Jinping, have helped ease the worst fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, three Pakistani government officials said.

The officials said a meeting between the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif late last month included a message from Xi to cease hostilities.

Neither side has reported any Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan in recent days and ground fighting along the 2,600-km (1,600-mile) border has tapered off, although daily clashes continue to be reported.

China has said it is ‌in contact ‌with both countries about ending hostilities but Mosharraf Zaidi, a ​spokesman ‌for ⁠Sharif who ​has previously ⁠said there would not be any talks with the Taliban, did not respond to questions about Beijing’s efforts.

Pakistani security officials have said the military campaign will continue until desired goals were achieved, which was to prevent militant attacks in Pakistan launched from Afghan soil.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry and military did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Islamabad launched air strikes on Afghanistan on February 26, saying the Taliban were providing a safe haven to ⁠militants carrying out attacks in Pakistan. Kabul denies the charge ‌and says militancy in Pakistan is an internal problem.

The ‌Chinese efforts came as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and ​Turkiye, who hosted talks between Pakistan and ‌Afghanistan during previous clashes in October, have been embroiled in the war in the Middle ‌East following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

“China’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan Affairs is currently shuttling between the two countries to mediate, while Chinese embassies in both nations maintain close communication with the respective parties,” the Chinese foreign ministry told Reuters in an email.

“The most urgent task ‌is to prevent the fighting from expanding and for the two countries to return to the negotiating table as soon as possible.”

The ⁠foreign ministry added ⁠that Foreign Minister Wang Yi held telephone talks with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday to discuss the conflict.

China’s ambassador to Kabul, Zhao Xing, and the special envoy Yue Xiaoyong met Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi this week, the Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement.

Afghanistan and Pakistan have said they inflicted heavy damage on the other in the conflict and killed hundreds of opposition troops, without providing evidence. Reuters has not been able to verify the reports.

Beijing, a longtime Pakistani ally, has invested heavily in mines and minerals in both nations.

The investments include over $65 billion in road, rail and other development projects in Pakistan, part ​of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative to ​expand land and sea trade routes to Europe and Africa.