Meeting with Director of PNCA Ayoub Jamali:
Visit Pakistan national art council (PNAC) or Interview and meeting with Director of PNAC: Ayoub Jamali He was the head tourism in Sindh. He also in work to look after the Mohenjo-Daro. His interview is so informative. Tourism is the biggest industry in the world.In Pakistan tourism is a growing industry. Lonely Planet called Pakistan.the next big thing in tourism" as we need to remember. The country is geographically and ethnically diverse, and has many sites of historical and cultural heritage. The increase in tourism in the last few years has been helped by the recent decision of the Government of Pakistan to abolish the No Object Certificates for foreign tourists wishing to visit certain parts of the country. Pakistan was named the best vacation destination for and was also named the world’s third most likely destination for As security improves in the country, so does tourism. It has increased by two years. The Pakistani government has launched online visa services for countries. Travel bloggers have arrived in the country, showing the beauty of the country, especially in the northern areas of Gilgit Baltistan. Pakistan is the world’s largest adventure tourist destination, which has described the country as “one of the most friendly countries on earth, with its mountainous scenery unimaginable”. Pakistan one of the best places to visit. The World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report ranks Pakistan among the top 25% of World Heritage Sites, ranging from Indus Valley Civilization sites including Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa. Tourist attractions in Pakistan include the ruins of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, the Himalayan mountains. Pakistan is home of mountain peaks, including K2, which Attracts adventurers and climbers. The north of Pakistan has many old forts, ancient architecture and the valleys. The Punjab province has the historic city of Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, which has many examples of Mughal architecture such as the Badshahi Mosque, Shalimar Gardens, Jahangir Mausoleum and Lahore Fort.
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