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TOURISM:   To move around to see the world and the natural beauty in it.

For some, it's a hobby; for others, it's just a wastage of time and money, but very few think it as a necessary part of life.
Islam encourages its followers to travel in the land and seek the morals of historical events, places, and people. In the early Islamic period, the Muslims went too far off places and even settled there.
There are many economic implications for tourism. We being Pakistanis have no idea about the point that our country could develop such tourism industry the income earned through which would be enough for running the country as a whole. There are many such examples of countries like Switzerland, Egypt, and many other European countries. Then, tourism is beneficial to health, both physical and mental.
                              TOURISM IS FOOD FOR MIND.
The tourism system is all about attracting more and more tourists towards the country. In the case of Pakistan, Tourists are naturally attracted due to natural scenic beauty blessed by Allah Almighty. But still, there are many aspects which need improvements.




                                                          Facilities :

  1. Road Infrastructure.
                           Proper routes and roads should be provided to people to discover new areas and (newbies).

      2. Air traveling opportunities.
     
                          Nowadays, planes have shrunk million of distances in just a few hours of traveling. And so it requires a sound system of airlines.

     3. Hotels and Restaurants.

     4. Developments on tourism spots.

     5. Friendly Environment.
 
                         The atmosphere should be pleasing and affable. The atmosphere includes both weather conditions and human behavior towards the surroundings.

    6. Peace, Security, and Rescue Organization.

                        The country should be protected from all kinds of threats and war issues.

 Beauty in Pakistan :




    Those Historical buildings, forts, cities ( Harappa, etc.), those rivers ( Indus, junior, etc.), that sea and those seaports, those peaks ( K-2 ), Seasons, Agriculture, Bases and Cantts, Plains ( Deosai highest plain, Roof of the World, etc.), Wildlife, and many more appreciations.

  We are much lucky to own such beauty and such attractions for tourists. But the point to ponder is that we don't bother.

 I became depressed after seeing such beautiful saif ul maluk lake that the path leading to the lake was worst, but the natural beauty was adorable.



Gilgit Baltistan: Wooww those waterfalls, lakes, appealing spots. Then companionable people and cities free from Beggers, pollution, crimes having a literacy rate of 98 %. But depressing thingy is that the government is unconcerned.






                                                                                                                                                                                              SHUKRIYA.

   
                                 

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